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Episode 4 Bonus: Mauro Pinto & Goncalo Mabunda on “Everything is a Story”

35m · Artists on Africa · 14 Oct 10:19

Mauro Pinto said it: “Everything is a Story”. And as far as the conversation with Mauro and Goncalo goes, we have only told you half. So we decided to break with ourmonthly schedule to bring you a bonus episode: Goncalo and Mauro share some of their (more personal)stories about language and learning and tales of...

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