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Stories of return: identity & displacement with TCT pod's Layla Maghribi

This podcast episode is published in collaboration with Hadar's Web and Third Culture Therapy.In this episode of Hadar's Web, host of Third Culture Therapy Layla Maghribi shares personal stories of ancestral pilgrimage to Libya and Syria. She traces her family history of activism ...  Show more

What stories do our bodies carry? Healing wounds of displacement through somatics work with Nisrine Maktabi

Nisrine Maktabi is a Lebanese Canadian psychotherapist, trauma-informed coach, and founder of Rooted and Resilient, a program supporting multicultural individuals in reclaiming belonging and inner peace. In this intimate conversation, Nisrine joins Third Culture Therapy podcast t ...  Show more

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