Anthi Voulgari gave an interview to the camera of the show “Buongiorno” and talked about both her pregnancy and her professional affairs.
Specifically, the Anthi Voulgari first he said: “From women I have no complaints, the truth is that I have good communication with women and I like that. I think it’s harder to like women, we’re a little more skeptical.” Regarding “Socionia Ora MEGA”, Anthi Voulgari said: “We have a good time, and if it wasn’t for Iordanis, I don’t know if we could have we have this result and I am so happy, but we both have a good time, we have to be friends, so we are relaxed. Because we are both rational, we want to wake up with a smile, not blacken the It’s a bit more relaxed for us.”
Anthi Voulgari described how past entertainment, which she was involved with at the beginning of her career, in information: “One day I went to my manager and told him that I want to do information, not to underestimate the entertainment. I said I want to host a news show. Then it happened to be on summer vacation. I am of the opinion that whatever you want will ask.
Because always in the newspapers I did independent reportingI’ve always had an affinity for sideline reporting. It is in my character that I go through the questions a little more ‘sweetly’, not in such a hard style. In the past, I was angry, now I’m in control of myself.”
About her pregnancy, Anthi Voulgari said: “I don’t have cramps and such, my stomach is a bit in a strange position. My body feels a little weird because every day is different. It’s a strange situation, not every day is the same and I don’t have the same energy every day. Work also keeps me awake, so the mind is always there.
I am in the 6th month, the first three months were difficult but I was lucky because we were sitting, it was during our holidays. It didn’t occur to me, I thought I was going to sleep early. Every time I got excited, I stood on her. I said give it a try and see what happens and as soon as I saw it I said it’s out of the question. I didn’t believe it.”
“I feel very blessed and very grateful, it’s my gift. It’s not only destroying the woman’s soul, but also the man’s,” she says, also referring to egg freezing.
About her husband, Anthi Voulgari said: “We have been together for 9 years, we met today on the set of Katerina Kainourgiou. He is a musician and played with Petros Iakovidis at the time, our best man. Then there was the courtship and finally we got married. He is a very supportive person and he showed it in all the difficulties we faced. In this game there are two.”
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Time.news Editor: Good morning, Anthi. Thank you for joining us today. You’ve recently shared some personal insights and experiences during your interview on “Buongiorno.” How has your pregnancy influenced your perspective on work and your relationships with colleagues?
Anthi Voulgari: Good morning! Thank you for having me. Pregnancy has certainly been a transformative experience for me, both personally and professionally. It has made me more aware of the dynamics I share with my colleagues, particularly with the women I work alongside. I feel I connect well with them—there’s a unique understanding that can develop among women, though I sometimes find us to be a bit more skeptical.
Time.news Editor: That’s interesting! You mentioned your collaboration with Iordanis on ”Socionia Ora MEGA.” How has your relationship with him impacted your work environment and the show’s success?
Anthi Voulgari: Iordanis and I have built a wonderful partnership. It’s crucial that we genuinely enjoy working together, which creates a relaxed atmosphere on set. We both share a rational approach and prioritize having fun while delivering news. When you’re able to wake up and smile about coming to work, it truly reflects in the energy you bring to the audience.
Time.news Editor: It sounds like a healthy work dynamic. Shifting gears a bit, you mentioned wanting to move from entertainment to information early in your career. What motivated that transition, and why do you think hosting a news show resonates with you more?
Anthi Voulgari: It was a pivotal moment for me. I approached my manager and expressed my desire to host a news show because I wanted to dive deeper into impactful storytelling. While entertainment holds its value, I felt a calling towards information. It’s about connecting with the audience on meaningful issues and providing them with the news they need. I believe it’s essential to follow what you’re passionate about, so I took that leap during my summer vacation, and things just fell into place.
Time.news Editor: It’s truly inspiring to see someone actively pursue their passion. You’ve mentioned the importance of independent reporting in your career. Can you elaborate on that and its relevance today?
Anthi Voulgari: Absolutely! Independent reporting is vital as it fosters transparency and accountability. In today’s fast-paced media landscape, being able to provide fact-based reporting, free from biases, is more important than ever. It builds trust with the audience, which is crucial for news outlets. Throughout my career, I’ve always aimed to craft stories that empower and inform the public, rather than sensationalize events. It’s about telling the truth in a way that resonates with people.
Time.news Editor: Well said, Anthi. Lastly, as you navigate your career and new motherhood, what message would you like to share with aspiring journalists or media professionals?
Anthi Voulgari: I would encourage them to be true to themselves and to pursue their passions relentlessly. The media industry has its challenges, but having a clear vision and belief in your abilities can lead to incredible opportunities. Remember that your voice matters, and never hesitate to ask for what you want. Your aspirations are valid!
Time.news Editor: Thank you, Anthi, for sharing your insights and experiences with us. It’s been a pleasure talking with you, and I wish you all the best on your journey as both a professional and a new mom.
Anthi Voulgari: Thank you! It’s been a joy to chat with you.