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When Storytelling Gives Others Permission to Be Heard _ Khatija Halabi

30 min · 10. Juni 2026
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What does it mean to truly belong? In this heartfelt episode of Chocolate and Coffee Break, Andrea Putting sits down with Khatija Halabi—audiologist, community advocate, and author of A Soft Landing—to explore the power of belonging, inclusion, and human connection. Growing up in apartheid South Africa, Khatija experienced firsthand what it means to live in a society divided by race and classification. Arriving in Australia with plans to stay for only two years, her life changed when someone offered her a "soft landing"—a simple act of kindness and welcome that shaped her future and inspired a lifetime of helping others feel they belong. Together, Andrea and Khatija discuss: * Growing up in South Africa during apartheid * Building a life in Australia as a Muslim woman * The importance of storytelling in breaking down barriers * The parallels between hearing loss and social isolation * Creating communities where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued * Why belonging is something we intentionally create From her work supporting people with hearing loss to initiatives that promote understanding across cultures and faiths, Khatija reminds us that belonging begins with curiosity, compassion, and a willingness to connect. "Belonging isn't accidental. It's intentional. And it begins with us." – Khatija Halabi Brew the Change Challenge This week, create a soft landing for someone new in your world—a neighbor, colleague, student, or community member. A simple conversation could make all the difference. 🍫 Connect with Khatija Halabi and learn more about her book A Soft Landing. Until next time, grab a chocolate, share a coffee, and remember: Let love be the loudest voice. A show, a movement, and a mission to break down the barriers that divide us. In a world growing louder with hate, division, and misunderstanding, we choose a different frequency: love, compassion, and the courageous power of connection.

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Episode When Storytelling Gives Others Permission to Be Heard _ Khatija Halabi Cover

When Storytelling Gives Others Permission to Be Heard _ Khatija Halabi

What does it mean to truly belong? In this heartfelt episode of Chocolate and Coffee Break, Andrea Putting sits down with Khatija Halabi—audiologist, community advocate, and author of A Soft Landing—to explore the power of belonging, inclusion, and human connection. Growing up in apartheid South Africa, Khatija experienced firsthand what it means to live in a society divided by race and classification. Arriving in Australia with plans to stay for only two years, her life changed when someone offered her a "soft landing"—a simple act of kindness and welcome that shaped her future and inspired a lifetime of helping others feel they belong. Together, Andrea and Khatija discuss: * Growing up in South Africa during apartheid * Building a life in Australia as a Muslim woman * The importance of storytelling in breaking down barriers * The parallels between hearing loss and social isolation * Creating communities where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued * Why belonging is something we intentionally create From her work supporting people with hearing loss to initiatives that promote understanding across cultures and faiths, Khatija reminds us that belonging begins with curiosity, compassion, and a willingness to connect. "Belonging isn't accidental. It's intentional. And it begins with us." – Khatija Halabi Brew the Change Challenge This week, create a soft landing for someone new in your world—a neighbor, colleague, student, or community member. A simple conversation could make all the difference. 🍫 Connect with Khatija Halabi and learn more about her book A Soft Landing. Until next time, grab a chocolate, share a coffee, and remember: Let love be the loudest voice. A show, a movement, and a mission to break down the barriers that divide us. In a world growing louder with hate, division, and misunderstanding, we choose a different frequency: love, compassion, and the courageous power of connection.

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