Mwende Says

What 2020 Taught Me

30 min · 31 dec 2020
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2020 has been a ridiculously unprecedented year. Most of the year is a blur to me. It simultaneously feels like a few months and a few years. I've been on the edge majority of the year and I can't even tell you how I managed to get through most of the year. So on this episode, I share what 2020 taught me, with the help of a few friends who've been kind enough to send in their voice notes.

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In Conversation with The More Things Change Film Director Akati Khasiani

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