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This week, say hello to Spanish-Australian writer, documentary maker, journalist, and anthropologist
who embeds herself deep into the world of her stories, from Indonesia, Australia, Europe and Latin America.In this episode, I sit down with Belinda to roam through the things she’s learnt as a multi-award-winning globe trotting storymaker, and we tackle one meaty conversation starter (sent in by a Substack subscriber) that tips the cap to French existential philosopher Albert Camus: can storytelling prevent civilisation from destroying itself?
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