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What does it really feel like to be the only one in the room?

In this episode of The Quiet Truth, Martin Ekechukwu and Enitan Bereola sit down with marketing veteran and cultural leader Vince Hudson—a man who’s occupied some of the highest corporate tables at P&G, Paramount, and beyond. Together, they unpack the unspoken realities of being the one everyone looks to, yet few truly understand.

This conversation goes beneath the surface of diversity and into the human cost of representation—where ambition meets exhaustion, and purpose meets politics.

They explore:

What it costs to be “the one” chosen to represent change

  • Why corporate America still struggles to love the people it depends on
  • The difference between leading by fear and leading through love
  • How legacy, fatherhood, and faith redefine what success looks like
  • And why showing love win might be the ultimate act of rebellion

Raw, grounded, and deeply human—this is the conversation every boardroom, parent, and leader needs to hear.

🎧 The Quiet Truth: The Only One in the Room — because sometimes being chosen means carrying more than your own dream.

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