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S2 E11 Kimberly McIntosh (Author)

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Kimberly McIntosh, a Labour councillor of Faraday, Southwark, was working on an event on the Windrush scandal in Parliament when she experienced burnout. It was also just a few weeks before her debut non-fiction book, Black Girl, No Magic was coming out. Discover with Leah Brown, how Kimberly’s reframing of her definition of success from being less extrinsic to one that is more intrinsic is helping her gain happiness. Kimberly feels her longest day will make her a better politician because it’s given her empathy – a way to relate to people by connecting with them.

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Kimberly McIntosh, a Labour councillor of Faraday, Southwark, was working on an event on the Windrush scandal in Parliament when she experienced burnout. It was also just a few weeks before her debut non-fiction book, Black Girl, No Magic was coming out. Discover with Leah Brown, how Kimberly’s reframing of her definition of success from being less extrinsic to one that is more intrinsic is helping her gain happiness. Kimberly feels her longest day will make her a better politician because it’s given her empathy – a way to relate to people by connecting with them.

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