Love Lessons From The Couch: What A Hollywood Compilation Taught Ghana About Life, Love, And Letting Go

The author reflects on lessons about fame and relationships learned from a podcast compilation featuring Hollywood celebrities. The piece emphasizes the psychological toll of fame and the importance of healthy communication in marriage.
Why it matters
It offers a cultural critique of celebrity culture and provides practical advice on interpersonal relationship management.
Chief Tutu does not often sit and watch American television for pleasure. My evenings belong to the news, to my manuscripts, to the occasional telenovela when Accra's power supply cooperates and Modern Ghana's next deadline is not breathing down my neck. But a friend sent me a link to a compilation episode of Jay Shetty's "On Purpose" podcast - years of conversation with some of the most famous faces on earth, stitched into one long fireside chat - and I confess, I did not move from my chair for the better part of two hours.
The article is a personal reflection piece that does not take a political stance.
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