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Biographical notes
Kim Fox is a professor of practice at The American University in Cairo (AUC) in Egypt. Her primary area of interest is radio/audio/podcasting. She uniquely produces, teaches and conducts academic research on podcasts. Kim is the executive producer of the award-winning (and sound rich) podcast Ehky Ya Masr, a narrative podcast about life in Egypt.
Reem Elmaghraby is an award-winning audio storytelling and multimedia journalism graduate. She is passionate about teaching and using creative mediums such as audio and writing to tell stories that leave an impact.
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