Fariha Róisín - “Self Care as Survival”
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This week’s guest is Fariha Róisín, a Bangladeshi-born writer, editor, and podcaster who tackles issues of wellness, self care, Muslim Identity, race, and pop culture. We speak to Fariha about navigating trauma and the sometimes messiness of aunties and the impact that can have. This episode also marks our midsummer break - we’ll be back in a few with more juicy Bad Brown Auntie episodes. Thanks so much for listening so far and see you soon!
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