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Refugees Share Uplifting 'Hope Hits' Stories

Summary

  • Joe Marler hosts a new show where he acts as a pseudopsychologist.
  • Former marine Eric Morente's boxing career was halted by a license revocation.
  • A podcast explores the competitive, ego-driven world of freediving.
Refugees Share Uplifting 'Hope Hits' Stories

New audio content offers a variety of intriguing narratives for listeners. "Celebrity Traitors" star Joe Marler launches a show where he playfully acts as a "pseudopsychologist," with his first guest being fellow cast member Nick Mohammed. This series promises humorous insights into celebrity guests, though some visual gags may be lost on audio-only audiences.

Former marine Eric Morente shares his remarkable story, including the bomb explosion in Iraq that led to his leg amputation. His journey as an amputee boxer was set to reach a new height in a tournament against an able-bodied fighter, but his license was revoked shortly before the event.

Additionally, the United Nations Refugee Agency presents a series featuring refugees sharing their "hope hits"—songs that provided solace during displacement. This collection includes stories from an Afghan ultramarathon runner and a Syrian dancer, offering moving accounts of resilience.

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Joe Marler hosts a new show where he humorously adopts the role of a 'pseudopsychologist,' analyzing celebrity guests.
The United Nations Refugee Agency has launched a series featuring refugees sharing 'hope hits' – songs that sustained them through displacement.
A podcast delves into the competitive and ego-driven world of freediving, revealing allegations of corruption and doping.

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