E.116 What happens when you stop living someone else’s life with Veronica D’Souza (Live from Copenhagen)
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It’s our very first conversation recorded in Denmark at Soho House Copenhagen. To mark this moment I invited to the show local star and global thought leader: Veronica D’Souza, social entrepreneur, artist, author and activist.
In this episode, we speak about what it really means to build a life that actually feels like your own, and the courage it takes to step away from societal expectations. Veronica shares what she learned from working closely with women in prison, how that experience reshaped her understanding of dignity and agency, and why music became a way back to her inner voice after years of building companies.
If there’s one thing to take away from this episode, it’s this: living fully often starts with listening to yourself, and to the stories of others.
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