Giorgio Armani Crossroads Season 2 – Maria Taylor

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Crossroads, Season 2, Episode 12

Maria Taylor, Athens, GA, 8 April 2022

World-renowned broadcaster Maria Taylor, from the US, looks back on her impressive sports journalism career, which led her to fly to Tokyo to cover the Olympics the day after wrapping up the NBA final in Milwaukee. She talks about trying different things, the importance of stretching yourself, and how she had to find a way to make her passion her career.

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