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Aug 2024
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3.13 A voice from Yemen: Firyal

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In this episode, we hear the voice of Firyal, a podcaster from Yemen. She speaks to us about the different stories she told over the years, and her experience in podcasting. Episode intro by Hajar Outamamt Audio editing and mixing by Feras Arrabi The content of this episode is based on the personal experience and reflections of the producer/presenter and not the team of Aswatona or Yasmin Kollektiv e.v. Theme music: Music composed by Feras Arrabi with women singing Folklore songs

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