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Paula Henriette: Turning Down a USA Fulbright Scholarship, Motherhood & Building Founders

1 h 15 min · Gisteren
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In this episode of We Need To Talk Podcast, I sit down with Paula Mugisa Henriette, founder of Teesa Advisory, to talk about one of the biggest decisions of her life, turning down a USA Fulbright Scholarship so she could stay close to her daughter.This conversation goes deeper than just one opportunity. Paula opens up about motherhood, uncertainty, identity, courage, purpose, and the real work of building Ugandan founders in a country where many young people feel stuck, unsupported, or unclear about their next step.We talk about why so many people know what to do but still fail to act, why Uganda still has room for builders, and how founders can turn real community needs into meaningful work.This episode is for you if you are a young African, a parent, a founder, a dreamer, or someone trying to make hard life decisions while still becoming the person you want to be.Watch the full conversation and share it with someone who needs courage in this season.Subscribe for weekly episodes.#usa #scholarship #selfimprovement #weneedtotalkpodcast #paulamugisahenriette

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Paula Henriette: Turning Down a USA Fulbright Scholarship, Motherhood & Building Founders

In this episode of We Need To Talk Podcast, I sit down with Paula Mugisa Henriette, founder of Teesa Advisory, to talk about one of the biggest decisions of her life, turning down a USA Fulbright Scholarship so she could stay close to her daughter.This conversation goes deeper than just one opportunity. Paula opens up about motherhood, uncertainty, identity, courage, purpose, and the real work of building Ugandan founders in a country where many young people feel stuck, unsupported, or unclear about their next step.We talk about why so many people know what to do but still fail to act, why Uganda still has room for builders, and how founders can turn real community needs into meaningful work.This episode is for you if you are a young African, a parent, a founder, a dreamer, or someone trying to make hard life decisions while still becoming the person you want to be.Watch the full conversation and share it with someone who needs courage in this season.Subscribe for weekly episodes.#usa #scholarship #selfimprovement #weneedtotalkpodcast #paulamugisahenriette

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My Grand Mother Saved My Life From Cancer. I Was Cut Open Like a Cow & spent over 27hrs in a theatre

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The Extreme Hurdles Women Go Through To Build Careers - #1 Ug Beauty Queen Evelyn Kironde.

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