• Living a resilient life 🗽 TV's Joti Patel moved to New York just as the pandemic hit!

  • Jun 21 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Living a resilient life 🗽 TV's Joti Patel moved to New York just as the pandemic hit!

  • Summary

  • Having appeared in primetime British soaps Coronation Street, Emmerdale and Eastenders, as well as the BBC's Body Guard, Joti Patel took a huge risk...

    She moved to America to become an on-camera host and State-side actor just as the pandemic gripped New York!

    Joti's dedication and determination saw her trade Birmingham for the Big Apple, with pit stops in Vegas and India! She went on to land roles in Uncoupled (Netflix) and Dr Death, but the road to success was uphill and far from smooth.

    In this episode, you'll meet our new co-host... Joti Patel: British-Indian actress, TV presenter, executive coach and screenwriter.

    Joti talks about living a resilient life without regrets, where you lead from your values, follow your passion, and take the right risks.

    Joti battled against the odds to achieve her Someday dream and even won a place on the prestigious BAFTA newcomer's programme.

    You can also watch this interview on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szIx8fv96Rs

    Someday Arrival is a podcast that help you change lives, make a difference and reach your dream destination. Isn't it time you made "someday" today?

    "The Plane Parable" ~ is out now on Amazon and all Audiobook platforms

    Links from the episode:

    https://Jotipatel.com

    https://chrysalisandco.us

    #MakeSomedayToday

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