In this episode, Shahd shares their journey of rebuilding their business, Molhem, after being displaced from Palestine, highlighting the emotional and logistical challenges but also the support that keeps them going. Shahd emphasises the importance of Palestinian art and culture in keeping their identity alive, as well as the need for continued global solidarity and awareness. Despite hardships, Shahd remains hopeful, encouraging others to stand up for Palestinian rights, support Palestinian businesses, and keep the conversation going.Guest: Shahd Al-Modallal - Entrepreneur and co-founder of MolhemKey Themes: Art, expression, resistance, creativity, culture.About the HostSanaa is the founder of Susu’s Kitchen, an Instagram platform dedicated to Palestinian food, culture, and storytelling. Born in Gaza and now based in Ireland, Sanaa uses her passion for cooking and art to connect with her Palestinian heritage and share it with a broader audience. With a warm and engaging presence, Sanaa brings these important conversations to life, offering a safe space for young Palestinians to share their stories.Stay ConnectedFollow @spunout.ie for behind-the-scenes content, episode updates, and more.Use the hashtag #ALotOnYourPlatePodcast to join the conversation and share your thoughts on the series.CreditsHost: Sanaa El HabbashPodcast Producer: spunout.ieIllustrations: Sanaa El HabbashFor media inquiries, please contact
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