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What about Me WAM
Lindah Opaade
13 episodes
2 days ago
'What About Me’ WAM is a podcast where I share my personal opinions on the topics discussed and offer my suggested perspectives. Everyone deserves to be heard—no one should ever be left behind, but rather included in every conversation.
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'What About Me’ WAM is a podcast where I share my personal opinions on the topics discussed and offer my suggested perspectives. Everyone deserves to be heard—no one should ever be left behind, but rather included in every conversation.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Women's Rights | Women of the bible | Tamar | five daughters of Zelophehad | Stories of Modern Influential women
What about Me WAM
21 minutes 57 seconds
4 months ago
Women's Rights | Women of the bible | Tamar | five daughters of Zelophehad | Stories of Modern Influential women

Women’s rights have been hard-won over generations, often through resistance, wisdom, and faith. In this episode, I explore the stories of three remarkable biblical women characters—and how their courage, voice, and actions continue to shape our understanding of women’s rights today.


What about Me WAM
'What About Me’ WAM is a podcast where I share my personal opinions on the topics discussed and offer my suggested perspectives. Everyone deserves to be heard—no one should ever be left behind, but rather included in every conversation.