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Success stories, career changes, stumbles and peaks. I bring human stories that inspire others to take action.

Orsi Temesvári: Why can't I believe I can be loved regardless of my physical state?

Orsi Temesvári: Why can't I believe I can be loved regardless of my physical state?

We can all be vulnerable and fragile – it's just not very popular to show it.

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The Refugee Olympic Team's medalist: "I'm still the same Cindy Ngamba" – Interview

The Refugee Olympic Team's medalist: "I'm still the same Cindy Ngamba" – Interview

It had been a long time since so many flames illuminated the City of Lights – Paris became the stage for truly memorable sporting experiences during the Olympics.

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From a thirst for freedom to a career: how a school dropout became a team member at Michelin-starred Noma

From a thirst for freedom to a career: how a school dropout became a team member at Michelin-starred Noma

Orsolya Zaza Megyeri hitchhiked to the capital with a suitcase full of wild garlic picked at dawn, from her five-hundred-soul village in Tolna county.

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Happy among the hives – A Hungarian lawyer found her home as a beekeeper in Provence

Happy among the hives – A Hungarian lawyer found her home as a beekeeper in Provence

Fragrant lavender fields, swaying olive groves, the hum of singing cicadas, and the scent of Mediterranean herbs – the Provençal countryside became beekeeper Fanni Berki's home.

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Hilda Sterczer conquers new heights with the Snow Leopard® Foundation

Hilda Sterczer conquers new heights with the Snow Leopard® Foundation

We often fear change, but we should embrace it – after all, it brings growth.

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Eszter Jámbor: "Nobody actually asks which position is best"

Eszter Jámbor: "Nobody actually asks which position is best"

No matter what stage of life we're in, almost all of us have questions about sex.

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From paper flowers at Deák Square to 15,000 butterflies

From paper flowers at Deák Square to 15,000 butterflies

In the spring of 2014, trees at Deák Square were covered in hundreds of paper flowers. Paper artist Edina Németh's dawn guerrilla action made headlines.

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An accident paralyzed her left hand – today she gives back to the world as a painter – Interview with Lili Antalik

An accident paralyzed her left hand – today she gives back to the world as a painter – Interview with Lili Antalik

Lili Antalik, then still working in finance, had her accident while riding a scooter on the hills of a tiny Greek island.

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She dreamed of basil-scented walls – Interview with Mariann Beh, founder of Basil Garden

She dreamed of basil-scented walls – Interview with Mariann Beh, founder of Basil Garden

At first, rubble was scattered everywhere, yet I was immediately struck by a feeling of home.

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Once on VHS tapes, now on social media – Bianka Fuller's journey to psychology and beyond

Once on VHS tapes, now on social media – Bianka Fuller's journey to psychology and beyond

Bianka Fuller's story illustrates the process of discovery, mindfulness, and personal brand building.

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"We must be a strong pillar so that people feel human even in the most vulnerable situations" – Fanni Széni-Dégi's mission to support home nursing

"We must be a strong pillar so that people feel human even in the most vulnerable situations" – Fanni Széni-Dégi's mission to support home nursing

Fanni was 13 years old when it was discovered that her mother was battling advanced-stage cancer.

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"In war, beauty can take the most unexpected forms" – Interview with photographer Vera Blansh

"In war, beauty can take the most unexpected forms" – Interview with photographer Vera Blansh

She previously worked as a fashion photographer, then took over 10,000 photos of the Russo-Ukrainian war.

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He puts the knife in the hands of the best chefs

He puts the knife in the hands of the best chefs

József Jeneses first held a truly sharp knife in 1998, at age 22, when his brother-in-law sharpened his penknife.

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The winner of the graphic designers' Oscar: Anna Farkas's journey from Pöttyös Panni to Cézanne

The winner of the graphic designers' Oscar: Anna Farkas's journey from Pöttyös Panni to Cézanne

Graphic designer Anna Farkas – as the first Hungarian creator – won the Red Dot Award Grand Prix, known as the Oscar of graphic design, in 2020.

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Chasing rolling dreams – How Kinga Müller became a pioneer of Hungarian motorhome building

Chasing rolling dreams – How Kinga Müller became a pioneer of Hungarian motorhome building

Neither a car nor a luxury hotel – Kinga Müller sees the motorhomes she builds as traveling homes above all.

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