• Why Big Personalities Matter: Yasmin Alibhai-Brown on Identity, Leadership & Influence

  • Feb 5 2025
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

Why Big Personalities Matter: Yasmin Alibhai-Brown on Identity, Leadership & Influence

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Notes from a NED, award-winning journalist, author, and social commentator Yasmin Alibhai-Brown shares her powerful journey from Uganda to Britain, offering deep insights into race, identity, and the evolving political landscape. Yasmin reflects on the challenges she faced in academia and journalism, her commitment to education and equality, and the importance of big personalities in leadership.

    Throughout the conversation, she discusses:

    • The impact of race and privilege on her early life and career
    • How teaching and journalism became tools for social change
    • The ongoing struggles of British Muslims in modern society
    • Her unfiltered take on the current political landscape
    • Why ‘big personalities’ matter in leadership and influence


    This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in social justice, British politics, media representation, and the power of storytelling.


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    "This fight is never over." – Yasmin Alibhai-Brown

    This episode is for anyone interested in social change, media influence, and the power of speaking truth to power.


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