Beatrice Ngalula Kabutakapua

In this episode of Extreme Perspectives I speak with filmmaker, coach, professional storyteller, and ‘quiet rebel’, Beatrice Ngalula Kabutakapua.

Beatrice started her career as a journalist, but the medium didn’t offer the freedom to tell stories in the way she felt they deserved, so she became a documentary filmmaker. She believes that listening is an important part of storytelling because they are for the listener, not the teller.

Gather around the campfire as we discuss how to find your story, find your voice, and how to tell your story well with Extreme Perspectives.

 

 

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