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Testimonials

Layer 1: Fingers Crossed
"I never really realised that there was history behind all the superstitions and that something my family believed in could also be something that your great grandmother would’ve believed in as well"
— Sidrah, 23, Amateur Cook

Layer 2: Knock on Wood
"I love how it’s just the diary - she’s just talking about her day and saying things that are seem very very insignificant, but there’s so much more to it. There is so much history to it, and is so much deeper than just someones thoughts in a diary. It really makes me wanna keep a journal."
— Yasmeen, 22, Psychology Student

Layer 3: Lucky Red Scarf
"I really enjoy the explanations about the superstitions: where they've come from and where their origins are. It makes it easy to understand other cultures very easily."
— Zaynah, 27, Pharmacist

Layer 4:Cutting the Cord
"I love that Rumah Membawang is shedding light on diversity in regards to superstition and really allows us to understand this from a human perspective rather than just a cultural perspective."
— Kiran, Psychology Major, IMU

Layer 5: Stop the Clock
"I’m someone who doesn’t listen to podcasts; generally because I find them a little overbearing and heavy. I was pleasantly surprised when listening, because it was paired with great music a lot of beautiful visuals as well as witty speech - which has drawn me into the series since the start."
— Reshma, 22, Singer
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