In this episode of Her Media Diary with Josephine Mahachi, journalist at Deutsche Welle, we talk conquering fears, perseverance, support systems and strength. Growing up in a family where the girl child played second fiddle to the boy child, she defied all odds and self-sponsored herself into Journalism school.
Her determination and the inspiration she got from Oprah Winfrey saw her wanting to change the narrative of how Africa is portrayed by western media. This gave birth to her first TV show Click Africa, which sought to showcase Africa and its great achievements. Through Click Africa, she has hosted African leaders, high profile business executives, as well as outstanding individuals who are making a mark in their different spheres.
Josephine believes perseverance leads to success. She advocates for originality in content and ideas when producing or pitching media products. This would distinguish an individual from others and leads to scaling greater heights.
Besides being a journalist of naught, she is also an investment consultant and businesswoman. She is aiming to shatter that glass ceiling and make a mark as an African media woman of repute. You can follow her on twitter @MahachieJosey
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This interview is very inspiring.@mahachieJosey thanks you for telling us your story. I’m inspired. Yemisi thank you for providing the platform.
Dear @Mahachiejosey
Thanks you for telling you story. you touched my heart. Very inspiring. Yemisi, thank you for providing the platform. I enjoyed it so much.
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We are pleased to hear you enjoyed her story! kindly check out other podcasts in this series also
Thanks for share your story with us. I learn new things from. Meanwhile, I discover that every person has his or her hustler to reach his or her goal.