
This episode features Rita Ora discussing her life journey, including her refugee background, rise to fame, mental health struggles, and new music. Key topics include her childhood in Kosovo, support from her family, and her experiences with anxiety and panic attacks.
Rita shares her early life as a refugee from Kosovo, moving to the UK at a young age. She describes how her parents worked hard to provide for her and her sister, instilling values of resilience and hard work.
She reflects on her rise to fame after being signed by Jay-Z at 18, the pressures of the music industry, and the impact of her mother's battle with breast cancer on her mental health. Rita candidly discusses her struggles with anxiety and panic attacks, particularly during her twenties.
Rita also talks about her new album, "You and I," which she describes as a rebirth and a reflection of her growth. She emphasizes the importance of authenticity and connection with her audience.
The conversation highlights Rita's journey of self-discovery, her commitment to mental health, and her desire to inspire others through her music and experiences.
Rita Ora shares her journey from refugee to pop star, discussing mental health, family support, and her new album, "You and I."

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