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Oct 2019
54m 51s

EPISODE 14: Family Inheritance with Rode...

Ronnie Chatah
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We're joined by Roderick Sursock for Episode 14 of The Beirut Banyan, and we discuss the Sursock family's legacy and story, particularly when it comes to Beirut's rapidly changing urban landscape. Roderick and his mother, Lady Yvonne Sursock Cochrane, are living memory of a vastly different Beirut. Roderick shares his childhood growing up in the palace, wha ... Show More
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