What does it take for women to stand firm in spaces not built for their survival?
In this episode of What About Me, I take you from rural Uganda to the corridors of European power, uncovering how economic independence, journalistic courage, and gendered design shape women’s agency. We honour the legacy of Daphne Caruana Galizia, spotlight Caroline Muscat’s fearless pursuit of truth, and reveal the quiet erasure of female reporters under pressure.
From financial literacy to legal awareness, from sports car seats to courtroom analysis, this episode asks: what happens when women reclaim both the mic and the blueprint?
Because survival isn’t just resilience—it’s redesign.
Featuring reflections on Megyn Kelly, grassroots activism, and the economics of safety.