The WHO Project with Paul Gittens

Becoming Justine: Trusting Yourself at 18

36 min · 12. Juni 2026
Episode Becoming Justine: Trusting Yourself at 18 Cover

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In this episode of The WHO Project, Paul sits down with his daughter, Justine Gittens, for an honest conversation about identity, confidence, pressure, comparison, and learning to trust yourself at 18.

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