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Colombia School Festival Turns Into a Real Talk on Lebanon’s War | KGYT 63

17 min · 26 de abr de 2026
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On this episode of the KGYT Podcast, I share a more personal and unexpected experience while volunteering at my son’s school here in Colombia during their international food festival. Each class represented a different country, showcasing traditional dishes and culture from around the world. What started as a fun, community-driven event quickly turned into something deeper when I met one of the parents—originally from Lebanon—who shared their firsthand perspective on the ongoing conflict affecting their home country. This episode touches on culture, connection, and how real-world events are never as far away as they seem. Sometimes the most meaningful conversations happen in the most unexpected places. Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@kidgotyourticket5474

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