Tell Them, I Am Dustlight Productions
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Tell Them, I Am is about the small moments that define who we are and who we are not. The stories are universal. The voices are all Muslim. With a new episode every weekday this Ramadan, host Misha Euceph opens a window into the lives of 22 special guests, including Enes Kanter, Halima Aden, Yuna, Malala Yousafzai and Zakir Hussain.
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Anousheh
Anousheh Ansari grows up looking up at the moon and the stars, never expecting to one day float among them.
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Khalil
Imam Khalil Abdur Rashid’s father gifts him a family heirloom at his college graduation -- a watch that ends up putting its new owner’s life at stake.
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Alex
Alex Fox grows up glued to her mom, and unsure of her relationship to her dad. But after a difficult childhood, she tries to change that dynamic.
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Tariq
French athlete, Tariq Abdul-Wahad is thrilled to get invited to a prestigious college basketball camp in the United States... Then he gets stranded at the airport.
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Wai Wai
Wai Wai Nu bonds with her dad by listening to the radio together, but in 1990’s Burma, this is considered a crime.
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Amrou
Away at college, Amrou Al-Kadhi find themselves without supervision for the first time and decides to step out onto the stage as a drag performer. They never expect to be confronted with their own biases, though.
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Genuinely the best podcast ever?
This may be the best podcast I’ve ever listened to. Every episode takes you on a journey and the storytelling and sound design are out of this world. It almost didn’t feel like a podcast - I was so struck by it
A Box of Chocolate of a podcast
TTIA is like a box of chocolate - you never know what you are going to get but you are going to love it. In 15 minutes, Misha and her guests tell us lovely and meaningful stories that are each totally unique. The way Misha talks about spirituality and her connection to religion is sooo relatable and accessible. I am not Muslim but I feel more connected to my spirituality when I listen.