Tell Me A Story: Recent Episodes

Ljubica

We at Tell Me A Story believe that there is no story not worth sharing. We want to tell our stories, but hope to inspire you to tell us your own. We cover the topics of human rights in a personal way, through talking to a variety of guests. If you want your story to be told, email us at tellmeastoryofficialmail@gmail.com and we'll keep in touch. Non desistas, non exieris! (Credit: Music: https://www.purple-planet.com)

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Sara and Ljubica welcome Shakaarah from South Africa to discuss what it means to be an activist.

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Sara and Ljubica talk with the author of 'The Hybrid' podcast, Aisha Chebbi, on the topic of cultural diversity and the way we perceive the world around us through the lenses of what we've been taught as kids.

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In light of recent events that shook the US, Ljubica and Sara discuss #blacklivesmatter and police brutality caused by racism.

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As Pride month gets closer, Sara and Ljubica discuss what it means to be gay in Serbia today.

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Sara and Ljubica discuss the impact divorce can have on children along with two guests - Tea and Ana.

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In light of recent events in their country, Ljubica and Sara discuss discrimination in times of a global pandemic and try to examine what it means to be a 'lady' or a 'gentleman' in a dangerous situation.

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As their first guest comes to the studio, Ljubica and Sara discuss eating disorders and body image issues through the eyes of a 17 years old girl, Lena, who struggled with Anorexia Nervosa. TRIGGER WARNING: Self harm, eating disorders, throwing up. Viewer discretion advised. If you are, or know someone who is stuggling with an eating disorder, send us an email at tellmeastoryofficialmail@gmail.com and we will try to link you to some resources and people that can help you. Stay healthy, and above all, love yourself!

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Ljubica and Sara introduce themselves, share some very personal information and talk about their passion for human rights.