Indigenous Representation
Dinée Dorame discusses the lack of indigenous representation in the podcasting industry and her decision to start her own podcast to fill the gap. She shares her inspiration and the journey of creating her project, highlighting the importance of representation and the empowerment she felt throughout the process.In this clip
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The Morning Shakeout
Episode 145 | Dinée Dorame
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