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Reinventing yourself | 13 Apr. 2025, 11:00

“If you’re always trying to be normal, you’ll never know how amazing you can be.”
– Maya Angelou

How can we learn to reinvent ourselves? What holds us back from starting over? And what does it really take to change our lives?
Reinvention isn’t about becoming someone else—it’s about becoming more of who you already are. So tune in to the next episode of “Infinitely Curious”, the English language program of Voice of Greece with Katerina Batzaki, this Sunday, 13 April at 11:00 Athens time, to dive into the stories, struggles, and small wins that make transformation possible—with voices that remind us it’s never too late to begin again.

Featuring powerful insights from:

Maya Angelou – on courage, letting go, and the beauty of becoming.

Phil Darius Wallace – on storytelling as a spark for personal change.

Asya Grigoryan – on rebuilding your identity across continents.

Wesley Goo – on why reinvention is a muscle you can train.

Kirsty Perrin (The Winning Edge Programme) – on how mindset makes all the difference.


Produced and hosted by Katerina Batzaki
Broadcast: Sunday 13 April 2025, 11:00-12:00 am (Athens time)

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