When you are 18 years old and you have become world field hockey champion, you are convinced that the world is yours. And in a way, it is. You are the center of attention. And the media world makes you and your team world famous. “Don’t I know you from somewhere?” you hear at home and abroad.
When you are 38 years old and you have now become a mother, you begin to doubt a little if the world is yours alone. You begin to worry about the future. It starts with small worries, whether they are doing well in school and whether they will get home safely. Also, the reports about global warming, inequality in society and deforestation of the jungle start small and get bigger by the year. Then when you are somewhere in your 40s comes the realization that things really need to change in the world. And if you think so, what can you yourself do to contribute to that. Every child is born with the question, “Why? Most people have forgotten “the why question,” I have made it my business. I am convinced that by asking questions, we can make the world a little better. Why should I believe that a company produces CO2 neutral, why should I believe that the differences between men and women have disappeared or why should I believe that that beautiful dress was not made by children’s hands? Why should I believe that, why should you believe that? What you promise, you must deliver. It is my passion to help people tell real stories. Stories that move people, today and tomorrow.