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Two Egyptians With a Mic
Pola Gattas and Bavly Abdelmalek
3 episodes
3 days ago
Two Egyptians who have now moved to the United States have decided to take what they are well-known for in their groups—talking and debating—to a podcast for the world to hear their ideas. The podcast will be recorded in both English and Arabic.
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Two Egyptians who have now moved to the United States have decided to take what they are well-known for in their groups—talking and debating—to a podcast for the world to hear their ideas. The podcast will be recorded in both English and Arabic.
Show more...
Comedy
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From Late Nights to Early Mornings
Two Egyptians With a Mic
59 minutes 27 seconds
8 months ago
From Late Nights to Early Mornings

In this episode, we dive into the everyday realities of life in the US compared to Egypt, exploring how everything from work schedules to social life, public transport, and financial priorities shape our daily experiences. How does the structured, time-sensitive culture of the US compare to Egypt’s more flexible and social lifestyle? What are the biggest adjustments when moving between these two worlds?


Today's guest was Mark Milad.

Two Egyptians With a Mic
Two Egyptians who have now moved to the United States have decided to take what they are well-known for in their groups—talking and debating—to a podcast for the world to hear their ideas. The podcast will be recorded in both English and Arabic.