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S3 Ep 2: Advice To My Younger Self - A Guest Episode with Mariam and Khadijah

33 min · 12 de abr de 2026
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Salaam, in this special episode I am joined by Mariam and Khadijah, two best friends who will talk about the friendship and life advice they would give to their younger selves in secondary school. Khadijah will also tell us a really heartwarming story about her school friend Maja who helped her to stay away from drama and gossip at school, and how she is grateful for their bond. Mariam will talk about her confidence journey, and how she became more comfortable in her own skin and her voice. I am excited for you to have a listen! As always, this stays between us x Opinions shared by the guests and hosts of this show are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Be the change. Media Network.

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