44. Refugee to Refutees: Hussein Al-Baiaty
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Show Notes
Hussein’s father once told him that, “Opportunities are like sand. If you’re not careful, you’ll lose some of it.” From fleeing Saddam Hussein’s regime and living in a tent at the Saudi Arabian borders to navigating life in America, his story will not just leave you speechless but will be a warm reminder of why, no matter what challenge you face, we should all be grateful every day. There is no “mission impossible”. Tune in now to Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space for Controversy.
Connect with Hussein!
Instagram: @hussein.albaiaty
Website: refutees.com
Note of hot points:
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Writing a book
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Given tent at Saudi Arabian borders
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Refugee camp became prison (many men were beat to death)
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“It’s like being in prison for a crime you didn’t commit”
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“Without hope, it’s just you and the desert”
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Father painted like his life depended on it
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Navigating American life - getting lost on the bus, learning English
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People aren’t being welcome in America