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From Sierra Leone to ITV: Gamal Fahnbulleh on Overcoming Challenges and Achieving Success

From Sierra Leone to ITV: Gamal Fahnbulleh on Overcoming Challenges and Achieving Success

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In this inspiring episode of The No Shortcuts Podcast, we sit down with ITV News presenter Gamal Fahnbulleh to uncover the real story behind his success. From his early life in Sierra Leone to becoming one of the most recognisable faces in British journalism, Gamal shares his incredible journey, packed with resilience, hard work, and valuable lessons. 🎙️

Join hosts Lisa Maynard-Atem and Leonard Hamilton as they explore Gamal’s rise through the competitive world of journalism, from his start with the ITV News Bursary Scheme to his current role as a trusted news anchor. Gamal talks candidly about the challenges he’s faced, the setbacks he’s overcome, and the importance of perseverance and patience in building a lasting career.

Whether you’re an aspiring journalist, a creative, or someone looking for motivation in your own journey, this conversation is filled with practical advice, authentic insights, and inspiring stories. Discover why there are no shortcuts to true success.

🎧 Listen now to hear Gamal’s insights on resilience, leadership, and thriving in a demanding industry. Don’t forget to like, comment, share, and subscribe to The No Shortcuts Podcast for more real stories of success.

Audio & Video: Jahmal Williams-Thomas & Brad Simpson

Photo credit: Bartek Basista

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