Saint Martin's Cloak
Can the shackles of trauma be beaten by laughter? On today’s episode, we sat down with Sabine Choucair, co-founder of Clown Me In. With qualifications in performing arts from London and social therapy from New York, she has dedicated her life to using her performance and clowning background to spread joy and laughter among disadvantaged communities around the world. We hear about Sabine’s experiences transitioning to the humanitarian field, what goes into the preparations for performances in Lebanon, Gaza, and Türkiye, and how storytelling connects us all as humans regardless of our backgrounds. You can support Sabine and Clown Me In here [https://clownmein.com/support-us/]or visit - https://clownmein.com/support-us/ [https://clownmein.com/support-us/] Give them a follow on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/clownmein/] @clownmein Be sure to check out our previous episodes about Lebanon to learn about additional ways you can support efforts on the ground directly. Have a question or suggestion for a topic/participant? Drop us an email at saintmartinscloak@protonmail.com [saintmartinscloak@protonmail.com] or check out our Instagram @saintmartinscloak_pod Stay strong, stay safe, and stay brave, Andrew and Miloš
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