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We are all Narratives

Angela Kuga Thas | Ahmad Fuad Rahmat | Angela Kuga Thas | Ahmad Fuad Rahmat

03-Feb-16 21:00

We are all Narratives

In this episode we look at the centrality and taken for granted value of our narratives. Angela Kuga Thas walks us through the fundamentals of how even the most intimate things we tell ourselves, are often social and political. Good narratives reveal our interaction with the world in honest ways, bringing us towards greater healing and freedom.


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