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British-Ghanaian podcast producer Roslyn Kufuor joins The Life of Someone Extraordinary for a conversation about perseverance, the courage to start over, and what it actually takes to build a career on your own terms.
Roslyn is a podcast producer at Corus Entertainment's Curiouscast network in Toronto, with over 20 years of experience across radio and audio production - including eight years at the BBC. After hitting a ceiling she couldn't break through, she left the UK on a two-year working holiday visa with no job lined up and a city she'd never visited waiting on the other side. Ten years later, she's still there - and firmly in her lane.
In this episode, we explore what great audio storytelling actually requires, why most podcasts fail before they find their audience, and the quiet discipline behind rebuilding a professional life from scratch in a new country. Roz reflects on the moments where backing yourself can look irrational to everyone around you - and why the gap between where you start and where you're going rarely closes on anyone else's timeline.
This is a conversation about craft, resilience, and the internal work that turns a dream into a decade of evidence.
By Tiyon L. SimpsonBritish-Ghanaian podcast producer Roslyn Kufuor joins The Life of Someone Extraordinary for a conversation about perseverance, the courage to start over, and what it actually takes to build a career on your own terms.
Roslyn is a podcast producer at Corus Entertainment's Curiouscast network in Toronto, with over 20 years of experience across radio and audio production - including eight years at the BBC. After hitting a ceiling she couldn't break through, she left the UK on a two-year working holiday visa with no job lined up and a city she'd never visited waiting on the other side. Ten years later, she's still there - and firmly in her lane.
In this episode, we explore what great audio storytelling actually requires, why most podcasts fail before they find their audience, and the quiet discipline behind rebuilding a professional life from scratch in a new country. Roz reflects on the moments where backing yourself can look irrational to everyone around you - and why the gap between where you start and where you're going rarely closes on anyone else's timeline.
This is a conversation about craft, resilience, and the internal work that turns a dream into a decade of evidence.