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Feb 2023
49m 36s

الخزي - Shame

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في هذه الحلقة نتناول موضوع الخزي والشعور بعدم الكفاءة  والشعور بالقلة وكيفية التعامل مع هذا الصراع.
يستضيف حسام حشمت في هذه الحلقة اندرو اشرف - ماجستير الأدب الحديث والمعاصر من جامعة نوتنجهام-
 ووسيم صبري - ماجيستير الفلسفة من الجامعة الامريكية بالقاهرة-

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