This week we had a chat with Jamaican media maven and ‘bright spark’ Kediesha Watkis on how young women can find their strength and unearth their passions.
Kediesha is an experienced media practitioner with exceptional skills in writing, voicing, producing and presenting content for broadcast and digital media. Among Kediesha’s many professional assets are her versatile presentation and public speaking skills. Her voice has been featured on nation-wide radio and television productions, including the popular television programme Jamaica Magazine.
Kediesha is the author of two books, Dream GIRL and Gracefully Broken which helps young women find their passion and guides them toward a strategy for success.
Here are some things we talk about:
- Kediesha’s journey and pursuing her dreams
- Tips for emerging authors before they feature on Amazon
- How she helps emerging authors get into the digital arena
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Website: www.dreamgirlmovement.com
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Instagram: @kedieshaw
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Facebook: @kediesha.watkis
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