Prayer for My Daughters: Sahida Apsara’s Lisbon Story

EPISODE · May 27, 2025 · 30 MIN

Prayer for My Daughters: Sahida Apsara’s Lisbon Story

from People Of Lisbon · host People Of Lisbon

Prayer for My Daughters: Sahida Apsara’s Lisbon StoryMeet Sahida Apsara – singer, poet, performer, and joyful nomad living in Lisbon. In this episode of People Of Lisbon, we join Sahida at her home and studio to talk about her new album, “Prayer for My Daughters”, a deeply personal collection of songs and poems dedicated to her children—and to the sacred, healing journey of life.From her childhood as a TV star in Singapore to dancing on Lisbon sand and attending reggae parties in the Algarve, Sahida shares stories filled with humor, wisdom, and gratitude. We talk music, motherhood, creativity, and what it means to live a life full of joy, expression, and freedom.https://www.instagram.com/sahida_apsara/📖 “Even if you don’t feel strong yet... say: I am strong. I am brave. I am patient.”— Sahida Apsara🕊️ New album out now: Prayer for My Daughters📍 Filmed in Lisbon, Portugal🎥 A film by People Of LisbonJoin Club People Of Lisbon! Unlock exclusive access to events, behind-the-scenes content, and special offers for just €10/month! Support the ongoing production of our stories and connect with the People Of Lisbon community.Join the waiting list now: https://www.peopleoflisbon.comHuge shout-out to our amazing sponsors for making this video possible!🥤 Why Not Soda – Refreshing Lisbon, one soda at a time.👉 https://www.whynotsoda.com✨ Tribe Social Club – Find your Lisbon Tribe.👉 https://www.findyourtribe.app/socialclub🇵🇹 Practice Portuguese – Making learning Portuguese fun and easy!👉 https://www.PracticePortuguese .com 🎥 Video by: Stephen O’Regan📩 For Business Contact: [email protected]📸 Photography by: Rita Ansone📩 Contact: [email protected]

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