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    Welcome to Episode 5 of Season 3 of We're Just Talking About It

    #wjta

    Today we continue our 3-part journey to get to know Sabir.

    He grew up in Kabul Afghanistan and Pakistan and eventually came to the United States.

    Today we talk about the separation between religion and government and ask Sabir what one question he would ask the Taliban movement.

    Yet another perspective, you might not know about.

    Thanks for joining us.

    Jason and Hollie 

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