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On Wednesday, July 24, 2024, Joy Prime will start airing the Season 2 of its lifestyle show dubbed ‘Changes’.
The programme will be hosted by Roselyn Felli, who is also a co-host of the station’s morning show, Prime Morning.
The second season of ‘Changes’ airs on Wednesdays and Fridays at 1pm on Joy Prime.
On ‘Changes’, Roselyn Felli explores stories of individuals who as a result of crisis, choice or chance, turned their lives around for the better. It will also highlight how to handle changes that occur in life.
The show comprises intriguing conversations, live performances and shocking revelations from guests.
Roselyn Felli brings to bear her experience as a fantastic host, making the show entertaining, while engaging guests with her spontaneous wit.
The award-winning TV personality, has promised that the second season of ‘Changes’ will be more revealing and educative.
According to her, “if you are not getting the results you want from your hustle then you definitely need a change.”

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