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Aswatona Podcast | English
Our Voices Project
44 episodes
2 months ago
Aswatona - Our voices is a project that aims to connect and support podcasters within the WANA (North Africa and West Asia) region, and beyond. Together we produce podcasts in Arabic, English and German around the topics of gender, environment, and power dynamics.
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Aswatona - Our voices is a project that aims to connect and support podcasters within the WANA (North Africa and West Asia) region, and beyond. Together we produce podcasts in Arabic, English and German around the topics of gender, environment, and power dynamics.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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3.3 A voice from Morocco: Fatima
Aswatona Podcast | English
7 minutes 45 seconds
1 year ago
3.3 A voice from Morocco: Fatima
"In this episode, we hear the voice of Fatima, a podcaster from Morocco. She gives us a picture of the moroccan podcast scene and tells us why emotions are particularly important 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 podcaster and not the team of Aswatona or Yasmin Kollektiv e.v." Theme music: Music composed by Feras Arrabi with women singing Folklore songs
Aswatona Podcast | English
Aswatona - Our voices is a project that aims to connect and support podcasters within the WANA (North Africa and West Asia) region, and beyond. Together we produce podcasts in Arabic, English and German around the topics of gender, environment, and power dynamics.