20 - Bloody Periods (Burger Stories)

20 - Bloody Periods (Burger Stories)

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146 - This Is Not Cinema! (Chit-Chat)

Isra and Tamara visit the mosque and the things blow up out of proportion Note this story took place in March. Happy Listening Burgers! Please share this episode with a friend through the link below: https://kite.link/146-this-is-not-cinema If you LOVE the Hamburger Generation the ...  Show more

145 - It's More Than Just a Hijab

Roula shares a very personal story of divorce, self-discovery and her journey with her hijab. Happy Listening Burgers! Please share this episode with a friend through the link below: https://kite.link/145-its-more-than-just-a-hijab If you LOVE the Hamburger Generation then please ...  Show more

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