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Ball pressed pause – it's a rare skill we must all learn
The Independent
|February 19, 2025
Weeks after a teary exit from her radio show, the national treasure was taking time off to work in a beach cafe. As the former editor of a magazine, Rosie Nixon can relate to a need to slow down and offers her approach to a restful reset
It is not easy to step away from a busy and prosperous career that has defined most of your working life. This is why I felt a pang of recognition when I heard that, since Zoe Ball stepped down from her high-profile job in radio, she has been spending days gardening and working in her ex-husband Fatboy Slim’s beach cafe in Brighton. She has since announced that she will return to Radio 2 in a more low-key weekend slot after enjoying some downtime.
In an interview, her son Woody described how amusing it was seeing his parents enjoying a relaxed lifestyle after indulging in more manic activities while he grew up. “These crazy party people I grew up with are now gardening, making puzzles and working in the local cafe,” he told MailOnline. “It’s very funny to see that transitional period, just as I’m kind of leaving the nest and now at the start of something big for me in music.”
Ball, who will be 55 this year, made an emotional sign-off from her final Radio 2 breakfast show days before Christmas. She made almost £1m annually while working for the corporation but said she was stepping away from her hosting stint to “focus on family” after the death of her mother Julia. Her decision to take some time out before sharing her “new adventures” is something to applaud.
I felt the same way when I made the decision two and a half years ago to leave my role as editor-in-chief of Hello! magazine and a fast-paced world which appeared glamorous and outwardly “successful” but inwardly was causing me deep unhappiness. यह कहानी The Independent के February 19, 2025 संस्करण से ली गई है।
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