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In this episode of The Engine Room, I go behind the scenes with Israel Laryea, a celebrated Ghanaianbroadcast journalist.
Israel recounts how listening to BBC and CNN bulletinsshaped his style, how his sister nudged him toward global excellence, and how mimicking anchors as a boy later translated into a remarkable broadcastingcareer.
From starting as a production assistant to anchoring hisfirst news bulletin after six months, to combining university studies with part-time work at Joy FM, his story is one of grit, discipline, and growth.
Israel’s journey is a reminder that diligence, consistency,and seizing opportunities can set us apart in any field.
Listen, comment, share and follow for more.
God bless you.
By Albert OcranIn this episode of The Engine Room, I go behind the scenes with Israel Laryea, a celebrated Ghanaianbroadcast journalist.
Israel recounts how listening to BBC and CNN bulletinsshaped his style, how his sister nudged him toward global excellence, and how mimicking anchors as a boy later translated into a remarkable broadcastingcareer.
From starting as a production assistant to anchoring hisfirst news bulletin after six months, to combining university studies with part-time work at Joy FM, his story is one of grit, discipline, and growth.
Israel’s journey is a reminder that diligence, consistency,and seizing opportunities can set us apart in any field.
Listen, comment, share and follow for more.
God bless you.