Peace Hyde Advocates For Young Journalists To Stay True And Authentic

Peace Hyde

The Oxford Women in Business was established in 2008 at the renowned College of Oxford to make occasions zeroed in on developing resilient women leaders by filling in as a platform for adventurous young ladies.

Peace Hyde, Netflix Executive Producer and Creator of the hit television series Young, Famous, and African, as well as influential media executives from Vogue Business, Essence, and Chatham House spoke at the women in media event about their experiences starting out in the media business and rising to the top of their respective global media brands.

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Hyde urged eager young journalists to remain true to themselves in her account of her remarkable and pioneering journey.

“My advice to anyone looking to also embark on their own individual journey in whatever field you may be interested in is to be authentic. Social media is full of so many trends and fads and sometimes it can get really noisy and you lose yourself trying to follow algorithms or trying to be popular. You can only stand out and excel by staying true to Who You are and by understanding that your uniqueness is what will make a way for your talent to shine through,” said Peace Hyde.

Her strong speech at the event also featured her incredible journey which included progressing from a science teacher to quite possibly one of the best media head honchos in Africa. Peace Hyde co-created and executive produced the second season of Netflix’s first unscripted original series, Young, Famous, and African, which is currently trending worldwide.

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