<p>To wrap up Season 2 we have a love story about a grandmother and her granddaughter - how they came to know themselves through each other, and how they’ve saved each other’s lives, again and again. </p><p>It’s a story about home. How we find our place. Our longing for Motherland. </p><p>It’s about destiny– the kind we <em>create</em> and the kind that creates <em>us</em>. </p><p>And as we prepare to end our season, it’s also a story about taking flight, and saying goodbye.</p><p>--------------------</p><p>Listeners, we want to thank you for joining us for the first two seasons of Mother is a Question. However you found us, it’s an honor to have your attention and your ears. And as we enter this next phase - this unknown territory - and recombobulate, we’d love to hear from you. </p><p>Write us your thoughts, feelings and stories at <a href="mailto:[email protected]"><strong>[email protected]</strong></a> and be sure to subscribe to our show if you haven’t to get any updates in the coming months. </p><p>Follow us on instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/motherisaquestion/"><strong>@motherisaquestion</strong></a></p><p>Mother is a Question is created by Natasha Haverty and Julia Metzger-Traber. </p><p>Our editor is Rob Rosenthal.</p><p>Original Music by Raky Sastri and Julia Read; other music by APM</p><p>Manager of The Big Questions Project: Courtney Fleurantin</p><p>Coordinating Producer: Emmanuel Desarme</p><p>Post-Production Audio Engineer : Sandra Lopez-Monsalve</p><p>Executive Producer: Genevieve Sponsler</p><p>Interview Recording (DC): Stefanie De Leon Tzic </p><p>Interview Recording (Arusha, Tanzania): Munira Kaoneka</p><p>Art by Richard Gray</p><p>Mother is a Question is a part of the Big Questions Project at PRX and supported by the John Templeton Foundation.</p><p><br></p>