Unemployed, confused, demotivated. Fawda Twenty Twenty pairs a group of friends who find themselves in an unusual situation during the early stages of their supposed careers.
They'll be having a series of discussions with Lebanese guests from all walks of life. Drinks, entertaining conversations, unique perspectives…does this count as a coping mechanism?
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Unemployed, confused, demotivated. Fawda Twenty Twenty pairs a group of friends who find themselves in an unusual situation during the early stages of their supposed careers.
They'll be having a series of discussions with Lebanese guests from all walks of life. Drinks, entertaining conversations, unique perspectives…does this count as a coping mechanism?
Ryan Wuerfel (Zweback) is a FIFA YouTube gamer and has amassed a following of over 1 million subscribers.
Ryan starts by talking to us about the origins of his YouTube name “Zweback” and his experiences travelling to Lebanon (1:08). We then delve into his FIFA YouTubing career (5:43), the widespread misconceptions behind gaming (9:55), mental exhaustion that gamers endure (14:33), weird algorithms behind social media platforms (16:27), if content creators are starting to prefer platforms other then YouTube (18:21), and why you would spend time watching somebody that games (20:35). We also ask Zweback how much money his profession can make (23:40), content creators dealing with fluctuating viewership numbers (29:03), remaining authentic & not selling your soul for views (36:53), why Zweback doesn’t diversify from FIFA (38:01), if FIFA has become too “mainstream” (41:34), Zweback’s love for film & football (49:11), the legacy of Diego Maradona (51:18), and Zweback’s plans for the future (55:37).
Fawda Twenty Twenty
Unemployed, confused, demotivated. Fawda Twenty Twenty pairs a group of friends who find themselves in an unusual situation during the early stages of their supposed careers.
They'll be having a series of discussions with Lebanese guests from all walks of life. Drinks, entertaining conversations, unique perspectives…does this count as a coping mechanism?