Maryam's story: Moving on from Middle East conflict
Update: 2025-03-04
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The fear of bomb threats and terrorism were a reality during the childhood of Iranian-born Maryam who reminds us just what a lucky country Australia really is. In this episode, we talk to this highly skilled migrant who fled war-torn Tehran to seek peace and a place to raise children without the traumas that she faced. She has now made Australia home, has embraced the local lifestyle and shares some incredible life lessons for us all. In a time where the absence of peace in the Middle East brings heartache to so many, Maryam’s voice provides some hope.
*PLEASE NOTE: This episode discusses experiences of living through war - specifically Middle Eastern conflict - and seeking asylum.
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