When I first talked to Saber Bamatraf to see if he might be open to joining me as a guest, I was stunned, almost wordless. I realised I was speaking to someone who had truly lived through the unimaginable: who escaped death, survived war, and somehow continued to believe in life and in art.
I struggled to find the right questions, because asking “how did you keep doing art?” felt almost too shallow for someone whose every act of creation was also an act of survival. Even while recording, I told him I felt ignorant, I couldn’t fully grasp what he had endured.
But in listening to Saber speak, I learned something powerful: that even in the darkest moments, creativity can still be a form of light. His story reminds us that resilience isn’t always loud, sometimes it’s simply continuing to make something beautiful, one note, one step, one breath at a time.
🎧 In this episode of BreakInStARTs, Saber shares his journey from war-zone Yemen to finding safety and community in Edinburgh, as a musician, a human rights activist, and a future father.
❤️ At a time like this in the world, what he represents feels so precious: not just an artist’s voice, but a reminder of how to keep standing up, even after being knocked down again and again.
✨ This episode is a quiet tribute to survival, creativity, and the courage to live.
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