
This episode features a conversation with B, an international marketing and branding expert who has worked with major companies like Apple, Netflix, and Pepsi. B discusses her personal journey, including overcoming significant challenges such as losing a child and navigating a complex relationship with her ex-husband, Peter, who later battled cancer.
B reflects on her childhood experiences in Ghana, her career beginnings, and pivotal moments that shaped her perspective on success and personal fulfillment. She emphasizes the importance of intuition and being true to oneself in both personal and professional realms.
The discussion touches on themes of grief, resilience, and the impact of societal expectations on women, particularly regarding motherhood and career ambitions. B shares her insights on leadership, creativity, and the necessity of being selfish in pursuing one's happiness.
Throughout the episode, B illustrates how her experiences have influenced her career trajectory and her approach to marketing, highlighting the need for curiosity and understanding in connecting with people.
Listeners gain valuable lessons on navigating life's challenges, the significance of self-awareness, and the importance of making choices that align with one's true self.
B shares her journey of resilience, loss, and the importance of intuition in career and life decisions.

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