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It’s been more than a dozen years since Maya Sherpa returned from working in Kuwait. Today she devotes herself to helping other returned female migrant workers readjust to life in Nepal.
One reason why she's so committed to that work is because of the violent reaction she faced, not as a migrant in Kuwait but after she returned to her community in Nepal.
My three takeaways from today's conversation are:
This is episode 99! We want your ideas about how we should mark #100. Text us at the link in the show notes or message us on social. We're (at)nepalnowpod.
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These episodes are linked to Maya's story—check them out:
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Music by audionautix.com.
Nepal Now is produced and hosted by Marty Logan.
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It’s been more than a dozen years since Maya Sherpa returned from working in Kuwait. Today she devotes herself to helping other returned female migrant workers readjust to life in Nepal.
One reason why she's so committed to that work is because of the violent reaction she faced, not as a migrant in Kuwait but after she returned to her community in Nepal.
My three takeaways from today's conversation are:
This is episode 99! We want your ideas about how we should mark #100. Text us at the link in the show notes or message us on social. We're (at)nepalnowpod.
We have a newsletter! Check out the first issue and subscribe for the next ones.
These episodes are linked to Maya's story—check them out:
Support the show
Show your love by sending this episode to someone who you think might be interested or by sharing it on social media:
LinkedIn
Instagram
BlueSky
Facebook
Music by audionautix.com.
Nepal Now is produced and hosted by Marty Logan.