Dunia is a Swahili word that means the world, as well as earth in other languages.
Space where I find my voice through sharing my journey as well as make space for others to share their stories from different walks of life!
Feel free to email me!
Email: duniapodcast@mailfence.com
Cover art by T. Lilja Intro music by John Bartmann
© 2020
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