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It was lovely meeting @MaryGoodhart & Kim Chakanetsa, producers & hosts of #TheComb, a BBC World Service podcast. They answered a lot of questions I’ve had about my new podcasting journey- like, a lot😁. Many thanks to @AKU_GSMC and @AKUMediaFutures for making this happen🙏🏾.
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Many times during this production, the team said, Olivia please listen, we’d like to hear your thoughts. First time I did listen I thought, WAS THAT A TRICK QUESTION BECAUSE UGH WHY IS THIS SO GOOD. #TheComb Easing pain is out now. Listen here: https://t.co/I3nbAITAo5
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Immensely proud to have copresented this week’s episode of @BBCAfrica’s #TheComb. Published just past midnight and at 4am, one of my faves had listened, TWICE😂😭. Single women not welcome? is out now. LISTEN HERE🔊🔊: https://t.co/8HvIswzyLW
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Here is the latest episode of our podcast #theComb, titled 'Born a slave' which happens to be my baby. Thanks to my awesome team @ #theComb. Also a massive thank you to all the #Mauritanian people who helped me with the episode. Plz have a listen & share: https://t.co/KqACVf2YV2
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On tonight’s #TREBookShow from 6pm UK time on @TRETalkRadio is @IanBrownTV talking about his latest @AlbertTortoise book #AlbertandtheShed as well as the new #HuggnBugg title #TheComb #childrensbooks #picturebooks #tortoise #series #reading @graffeg_books
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Mauritius has raised its national flag on board a boat going to the disputed Chagos archipelago for the first time. In 2020, #TheComb unpacked the battle for control of the islands, speaking to families who were forced to leave more than 50 years ago. 🎧: https://t.co/gERiqiXX4C
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Currently happening at Baraza. We are proud to be hosting the team behind the #TheComb Podcast by @BBCAfrica. #TheCombXBaraza
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Representing! What a fab end to the day. Bumping into 2 of @BBCWorld @bbcworldservice ‘s ‘Bestest’. A voice I could listen to all day, Kim Chakanetsa #TheComb - and back from the Tokyo Olympics, @Msuwonkunda
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On #InternationalMotherLanguageDay, we are resharing this episode from #TheComb in which Khahliso Myataza reflects upon the pressure she felt to make English her first language in order to assimilate. Have you had a similar experience? 👇 🎧: https://t.co/2MYWLkOCGT
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2 years ago I went public with my PTSD, and it wasn’t just that time felt right, but more so coz of the person I spoke to ❤️ It’s important to feel safe, cared for and supported when opening up about #mentalhealth
#TheComb 📻 https://t.co/AcNOcfeA4V 🗞️ https://t.co/GFM1zyjb9k
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“Bleaching was an addiction. I could not stop”. Ellen talks to #TheComb about why she ended up using skin bleaching products and how hard it was to stop using them. Listen to Ellen's full story here 🎧 : https://t.co/CtqBVUe483 🎥 : @Kellix007
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Would you study in a different country? Busayo had never travelled outside of Nigeria 🇳🇬 when she first arrived in China 🇨🇳 to study. Seven years later, Busayo has made China her home. More on #TheComb: https://t.co/FHi2h4Zq2h
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"We all have to learn how to cry" Ami Dokli is a professional mourner or a funeral contractor in Ghana, paid to cry at funeral grounds. She speaks to #TheComb about grief and the healing power of tears. Listen here 🎧 https://t.co/CPGZ2WlcZl
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“I wanted to be the best father that I could be.” Duncan is the father of Luka who was diagnosed with non-verbal autism. He speaks to #TheComb about rethinking fatherhood, faith, and ultimately finding his feet. Listen here 🎧 https://t.co/s4rF6Fh4MH
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Dr Harvey Kwiyani grew up in Malawi where church was central to daily life - something he found was not the case after moving to Switzerland. He tells #TheComb why he's part of a new generation of missionaries working to revitalise Christianity in Europe https://t.co/JDPLDxv7qY
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Slow down and struggle less. More people seem to be talking about moving out of Nairobi, to a simpler way of life. Mugambi isn't sure whether to leave while Leslie & her family are already building a new home in the hills. Listen here 🎧 https://t.co/zu1Wv1P5ro | #TheComb
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“I am the one that lost my wife to cancer because of the advice people gave her." Gift Andrews talks candidly about how his wife Grace might still be alive today if she had taken medication. #TheComb | @bbcworldservice
https://t.co/0XyV2m99Uu
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Many South Africans of Indian descent can trace their roots in the country back to the 1800s. So why do they still face questions over their African identity? Download the latest episode of #TheComb
https://t.co/POjJ8TMQA4
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