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?
Dan Azzi is a financial expert and former banker.
Dan talks to us about the inevitability of the Lebanese economic crash (0:32), the decline of the real estate sector (7:35), pegging the lira to the dollar (11:43), the outcome of our money in the banks (14:30), casino royale and hash: can Lebanon become sustainable (21:00), manipulation in the black market (31:00), decentralisation (36:00), return of the stolen funds (40:52) and the effect of Israel's Middle Eastern peace treaties on Lebanon (48:45)
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?