S3 EP9 | On the edge of the diving board

S3 EP9 | On the edge of the diving board

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S3 EP10 | Behind the mic: Part 1

You thought you wouldn’t hear from us till Ramadan …..well guess again, TDS is back with new episodes. In the spirit of reviving a Season one tradition the team is behind the microphone here to give you a behind the scenes exclusive on what 2023 was like for us! Hear from Khweya, ...  Show more

S3 EP11 | Behind the mic: Part 2

We are back with PART 2 of Behind the Mic, this time with the directors in your ears, and in your speakers, telling you a behind the scenes story…Sawsan, Noura, Aisha and Cadar talk TDS beyond the podcast, listen in as they trade memories, intentions and future plans in this spec ...  Show more

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