ABDELKADER BENALI

Writer, Journalist, Program Maker

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On Exploring Identity and Impact: Writing, Mental Health, and Education

Abdelkader Benali is a renowned Moroccan-Dutch writer and journalist celebrated for his contributions to Dutch literature. He has authored over 100 works, including novels, plays, and essays. His debut novel, "Bruiloft aan zee" ("Wedding by the Sea"), published in 1996, received critical acclaim and was translated into multiple languages. In 2003, Benali was awarded the prestigious Libris Literature Prize for his second novel, "De langverwachte" ("The Long-Awaited"). His diverse body of work often explores themes of identity, migration, and cultural integration, reflecting his personal experiences and insights into contemporary society.

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In this episode, Abdelkader Benali shares his thoughts on the importance of mental well-being, finding balance in a demanding creative career, and using self-reflection as a tool for growth. He uses storytelling as a passion and a therapeutic outlet, helping him connect more deeply with himself and his readers. Join us for an honest conversation on creativity, mental health, and the journey to self-acceptance.

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Writer, Journalist, Program Maker

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On Exploring Identity and Impact: Writing, Mental Health, and Education

Abdelkader Benali is a renowned Moroccan-Dutch writer and journalist celebrated for his contributions to Dutch literature. He has authored over 100 works, including novels, plays, and essays. His debut novel, "Bruiloft aan zee" ("Wedding by the Sea"), published in 1996, received critical acclaim and was translated into multiple languages. In 2003, Benali was awarded the prestigious Libris Literature Prize for his second novel, "De langverwachte" ("The Long-Awaited"). His diverse body of work often explores themes of identity, migration, and cultural integration, reflecting his personal experiences and insights into contemporary society.

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In this episode, Abdelkader Benali shares his thoughts on the importance of mental well-being, finding balance in a demanding creative career, and using self-reflection as a tool for growth. He uses storytelling as a passion and a therapeutic outlet, helping him connect more deeply with himself and his readers. Join us for an honest conversation on creativity, mental health, and the journey to self-acceptance.