Send us a text What if the path you’re on was poured for you long before you could choose? Lalita Rajah grew up in a family where law was more lineage than option, excelled at the academics, and built a steady career in corporate litigation and trademarks. The work was demanding but not ruthless, the colleagues became friends, and the respect was real. Yet beneath the competence was a quiet absence: fulfilment. A personal loss she couldn’t step away to honour and a cycle of heartbreak cracked...
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Send us a text What if the path you’re on was poured for you long before you could choose? Lalita Rajah grew up in a family where law was more lineage than option, excelled at the academics, and built a steady career in corporate litigation and trademarks. The work was demanding but not ruthless, the colleagues became friends, and the respect was real. Yet beneath the competence was a quiet absence: fulfilment. A personal loss she couldn’t step away to honour and a cycle of heartbreak cracked...
Silverfox Hustle #97 - Lee Young-Pyo - Left Back, Right Foot, Number 10: A Korean Legend
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5 months ago
Silverfox Hustle #97 - Lee Young-Pyo - Left Back, Right Foot, Number 10: A Korean Legend
Send us a text Lee Young-Pyo, one of Korea's greatest ever players with 127 international caps and three World Cup appearances, sits down with me for a chat. Lee takes us behind the scenes of Korea's miraculous 2002 World Cup campaign, where they reached the semi-finals against all odds. "We trained together for 200 days," he reveals, explaining how Guus Hiddink's leadership and their intense preparation helped them defeat football powerhouses Portugal, Italy, and Spain. He shares a fascinat...
The Silverfox Hustle Podcast
Send us a text What if the path you’re on was poured for you long before you could choose? Lalita Rajah grew up in a family where law was more lineage than option, excelled at the academics, and built a steady career in corporate litigation and trademarks. The work was demanding but not ruthless, the colleagues became friends, and the respect was real. Yet beneath the competence was a quiet absence: fulfilment. A personal loss she couldn’t step away to honour and a cycle of heartbreak cracked...