06/05/2025
Dear Journalism Newbies Continuation
Learn Aggressively!" A Turning Point in My Journey
At the early stage of my career, I told my brother that where I was at the time afforded me the opportunity to learn if not 100%, then at least 85% of what I needed to know about media and journalism.
And then, he said something that struck a deep chord. Quoting him verbatim: âThen you need to learn aggressively.â
Oh, those words! They hit me hard and clear. In that moment, I knew I had to give it everything. I needed to stretch myself and leave my comfort zone.
Before that conversation, I had boxed myself into doing just one thing. I wasnât particularly eager about expanding my knowledge or trying new things. All I wanted was to stick to what I was already doing hosting the daily Kiddies Timeout with AuntyB on radio. I was comfortable doing that one thing, and honestly, I felt content.
But my brotherâs words came at just the right time. They ignited a shift.
So, I gave myself a target. Within two months of that talk, I had learned program production and started undergoing training for newscasting. And I havenât looked back since
Now hereâs what Iâve come to learn:
While itâs absolutely okay to find your niche and own it, I sincerely believe this should not happen too early especially when you're just starting out. Donât box yourself in unnecessarily. Donât limit yourself when thereâs so much more to learn and explore.
Dear Journalism Newbies,
Please, learn all you can now that you can. I often say, âThe knowledge you glean is yours for life no one can take it from you.â The more you know and are good at, the more valuable you become.