EPISODE 49: Kayra Niebur — Rolling Out the Red Carpet for Tel Aviv’s Underground Sex Industry

In this episode, we're joined by Kayra Niebur, an inspiring young woman who serves as an assistant director at The Red Carpet in Tel Aviv. Kayra opens up not just about her transformative work serving alongside women involved in the underground sex industry in Tel Aviv, but also about her own life story.

From her early days growing up in the Middle East, Kayra shares her journey, family influences, and the motivating factors that led her to serve some of the most heartbroken and hurting individuals in our society. The Red Carpet is an oasis of hope for women caught in the cycles of prostitution, addiction, and abuse. Through their exceptional efforts, women are provided with a safe place to sleep, food, medical treatment, counselling, and job training. Kayra's work is making a profound impact, both in the lives of the individuals she helps and by inspiring others to make a difference in their communities.

Get a firsthand account of Kayra's commitment to healing and empowering these women, and how her own experiences have fuelled her passion for this work. This episode will leave you touched, inspired, and hopeful.

For more information about The Red Carpet and their vital work and get in touch with Kayra, connect with her on Instagram @kayraniebur.

This podcast was produced by Jose Biotto & TKB Podcasts. The featured music is from the song “Turning Over Tables” by The Brilliance.

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Tim Buxton

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