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#7 All Girls Roar- The Podcast- Living through a Military Coup in Myanmar Kaye Lin

40m · All Girls Roar- The Podcast · 26 Jul 22:10

Imagine a day when without warning your electricity is cut off, you have no access to the internet and police can enter your house and arrest you without a reason. That is what life is like during a military coup.  Journalist and communications expert Kaye Lin knows first hand after experiencing this during her last visit to Myanmar.

This podcast episode is a nod to Kaye's love of the country she was born in. She talks about growing up in Myanmar and how the country had changed when she returned years later.

In our conversation Kaye talks about the melting pot of cultures, the hope and opportunity of Myanmar and the Myanmar Dream.

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