Wema Xtoriex

Wema Xtoriex

Fiction EN ↓ 6 episodes

Wema Xtoriex is a podcast that explores the art of storytelling with a fresh perspective. Each episode dives into creative tales, narratives that push boundaries, and stories that ignite the imagination. From modern-day explorations to thought-provoking discussions, Wema Xtoriex offers a space for storytellers and listeners alike to explore new worlds. Expect to hear from dynamic voices, unfiltered creativity, and innovative ideas that challenge the norms and spark conversations. Tune in for a podcast experience that will leave you thinking long after the last word.

Author

Wema Xtoriex

Category

Fiction

Podcast website

www.spreaker.com

Latest episode

Apr 7, 2025

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Episodes

Science Me! 2018 – Team #12 – Social Sciences & Humanities – Switzerland 07.04.2025
Science me 2016 – Team #16 – Physics – Iceland 06.04.2025
Science Me! 2022 – Team #06 – Multi-Sciences – Centrum Nauki Kopernik – Poland 05.04.2025
Science me 2016 – Team #17 – Neurosciences – Switzerland 04.04.2025
Science Me 2017 – Team #12 – Physics – Switzerland 04.04.2025
If Only They Knew The Pastor Has a Dark Secret 03.04.2025

Wema Xtoriex is a podcast that explores the art of storytelling with a fresh perspective. Each episode dives into creative tales, narratives that push boundaries, and stories that ignite the imagination. From modern-day explorations to thought-provoking discussions, Wema Xtoriex offers a space for storytellers and listeners alike to explore new worlds. Expect to hear from dynamic voices, unfiltere...

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