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I sat down with Stephanie Busari for a conversation that moved from the corridors of power to the quiet work of self-reclamation. After years at the peak of global journalism, Stephanie found that stepping back didn't mean disappearing; it meant realizing that not telling your own story is a form of self-erasure.We dive into the terrifying silence of modern global leadership, where world leaders are kidnapped from their beds and the "checks and balances" we once relied on have vanished. But we also talk about the light: her "Rediscovery List," her plan to live in a new African city every month, and the radical act of falling back in love with herself after a life spent witnessing the world’s pain.If you’ve ever feared that your value was tied to your title, this episode is your reminder that the phone doesn't stop ringing just because you've decided to answer the call of your own heart.
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I sat down with Stephanie Busari for a conversation that moved from the corridors of power to the quiet work of self-reclamation. After years at the peak of global journalism, Stephanie found that stepping back didn't mean disappearing; it meant realizing that not telling your own story is a form of self-erasure.We dive into the terrifying silence of modern global leadership, where world leaders are kidnapped from their beds and the "checks and balances" we once relied on have vanished. But we also talk about the light: her "Rediscovery List," her plan to live in a new African city every month, and the radical act of falling back in love with herself after a life spent witnessing the world’s pain.If you’ve ever feared that your value was tied to your title, this episode is your reminder that the phone doesn't stop ringing just because you've decided to answer the call of your own heart.