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BONUS: Afghan-British journalist Nelufar Hedayat on Kabul Falling
FromKabul Falling
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Length:
11 minutes
Released:
Oct 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Bradley Hope sits down with host Nelufar Hedayat to chat about Project Brazen’s latest podcast series, Kabul Falling.
In this exclusive audio interview, Nelufar talks about what it’s been like working on Kabul Falling, an eight-part series on the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan last year, and what makes her connection to it — as an Afghan-born journalist—so personal and important.
She shares her own experiences of leaving Afghanistan with her family as a young child, and how the Taliban’s takeover has affected Afghans in the country and around the world.
Thanks for listening. You can find Kabul Falling on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever you get your podcasts.
For ad-free listening, exclusive bonus content and early access to Project Brazen podcasts, subscribe to our channel on the Apple Podcasts app. You can try the subscription free for 7 days by going to apple.co/brazen
In this exclusive audio interview, Nelufar talks about what it’s been like working on Kabul Falling, an eight-part series on the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan last year, and what makes her connection to it — as an Afghan-born journalist—so personal and important.
She shares her own experiences of leaving Afghanistan with her family as a young child, and how the Taliban’s takeover has affected Afghans in the country and around the world.
Thanks for listening. You can find Kabul Falling on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever you get your podcasts.
For ad-free listening, exclusive bonus content and early access to Project Brazen podcasts, subscribe to our channel on the Apple Podcasts app. You can try the subscription free for 7 days by going to apple.co/brazen
Released:
Oct 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (16)
Introducing Kabul Falling, Coming Soon: Kabul fell to the Taliban last year. But for many in Afghanistan, it’s still falling. by Kabul Falling