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| The Tribune | Weekend
Friday, June 18, 2021
interview
Regina Whylly After paying her dues and finally finding peace within herself, this local media expert and grandmother is about to embark on a journey which could see her touch the lives of millions of women around the world. She tells Cara Hunt about the purpose and focus of her TV show which will now go into worldwide syndication. REGINA Whylly can confidently say that she is a woman who is happy in her own skin. It’s a feeling she has worked hard to achieve throughout her 20 plus years in media. During that time, she also went through a divorce and experienced the devastating loss of her mother. Her positive outlook when it comes to life and her own person is a something she hopes to share with other women through her Whole Woman Network. She first launched the network as a way to help her cope with her mom’s death. Currently, she is the CEO of the Whole Woman Network, which includes the whowoman.tv website, and she is also the executive producer off the TV show “The Whole Woman.” When her mother died, Regina wanted to find a way to honour her, as well as a start a project to help her through the grieving process. She said she had a vision of herself speaking to a full room of women and God explaining that her purpose was to help women understand that God, not man, is the source of all things. “I wanted to help women discover how they could be their best, so I started the Whole Woman Network,” she
“(Syndication) means that we also have the opportunity to take the stories of Bahamians to a global stage. The exposure is phenomenal and groundbreaking, and being able to achieve this goal means everything to me.”