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Queer Storytelling & Speaking Your Truth with Daniel Nour

Queer Storytelling & Speaking Your Truth with Daniel Nour

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In this episode of The Creator’s Chat, Daniel Nour a queer Egyptian-Australian writer and storyteller joins Kashif Harrison to explore the power of honesty, identity, and turning real-life experiences into stories that genuinely connect.


Daniel opens up about growing up between cultures, finding his voice as a queer creative, and why being deeply true to yourself is the key to impactful storytelling. He reflects on representation, vulnerability, and how embracing your personal truth can transform both your writing and your sense of self.


Whether you’re a writer, creator, podcaster, or navigating your own self-discovery journey, this conversation is a reminder that your story matters exactly as it is.


In this episode, we discuss:

  • Using lived experience to connect with audiences
  • Queer and migrant representation in storytelling
  • Why honesty is your greatest creative strength
  • Writing with vulnerability, confidence, and purpose
  • Navigating identity, culture, and creativity as a queer storyteller

Daniel is the author of the debut memoir How to Dodge Flying Sandals and Other Advice for Life.


The Creator’s Chat is a podcast where we sit down with inspiring creatives to unpack their stories, struggles, and successes asking the question: what keeps them going?

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