Oprah’s Master Class: The Podcast

Dr. Condoleezza Rice

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May 30, 2019
In this engaging conversation, Condoleezza Rice, former National Security Advisor and Secretary of State, explores her journey from Birmingham to the corridors of power. She shares poignant stories from her childhood, emphasizing the resilience instilled by her parents. Rice reflects on her leadership during September 11, navigating tough decisions amid chaos. Her insights reveal how personal passion intertwines with career success, shaping her views on foreign policy and the importance of diverse perspectives in politics.
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Childhood Shaped Resilience

  • Condoleezza Rice grew up in racially charged Birmingham, Alabama, facing segregation and fear during the civil rights era.
  • Her parents instilled in her the values of excellence, toughness, and resilience to overcome adversity.
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Passion Redirects Career Path

  • Rice shifted from being a piano major to discovering her passion for international politics during college.
  • A chance seminar led to mentorship and an entry into the foreign policy establishment, shaping her career path.
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Leading Through 9/11 Crisis

  • On 9/11, Rice was National Security Advisor coordinating crisis response amid chaos and uncertainty.
  • She had to manage unprecedented decisions, communicating urgency to the President and navigating multiple threats.
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