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S1, E19 - Be the Canary, Not the Coal Miner

1 h 18 min · 14 de may de 2026
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This week on From the Culture, Marcus Collins and Amanda Slavin sit down with powerhouse executive Najoh Tita-Reid for a conversation much bigger than career advice. Najoh opens up about leaving the corporate mountaintop, raising her children abroad, learning to trust her intuition, and why she sees herself as “the canary in the coal mine” for the future of work. Together, they unpack what it means to use your gifts for something larger than a job title, and why everyone needs to hone their ‘canary’ senses to build a sustainable future for themselves and how to bring humanity with you. It’s part leadership conversation, part spiritual reckoning, part manifesto for surviving the future with our humanity intact.

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