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The Arabica Scene
Nada
10 episodes
8 months ago
Ranked among Feedspot's top 10 Egyptian podcasts, The Arabica Scene is a place where a Arab Muslim comes to you with their unapologetic thoughts on all things mental health (without the stigma) for second gen youth. My name is Nada, I’m half Egyptian, half Syrian and yet could not feel more distanced from those identities, and like many second generation immigrants, that’s affected my life in more ways than one. I am a proud Muslimah, and while that won’t be the primary subject of this podcast, it is the primary subject of my life, so it might make an appearance every now and then. My goal with this podcast is to allow you, whether you be Muslim, Arab, both or neither, to hear a person who is saying goodbye to those teenaged years of her life, and give you the tools you need to take them on for yourself. This podcast is also a chill place where you can simply be, and take a moment to ground yourself in a world that seems to move under your feet at every turn.
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Mental Health
Religion & Spirituality,
Islam,
Health & Fitness
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Ranked among Feedspot's top 10 Egyptian podcasts, The Arabica Scene is a place where a Arab Muslim comes to you with their unapologetic thoughts on all things mental health (without the stigma) for second gen youth. My name is Nada, I’m half Egyptian, half Syrian and yet could not feel more distanced from those identities, and like many second generation immigrants, that’s affected my life in more ways than one. I am a proud Muslimah, and while that won’t be the primary subject of this podcast, it is the primary subject of my life, so it might make an appearance every now and then. My goal with this podcast is to allow you, whether you be Muslim, Arab, both or neither, to hear a person who is saying goodbye to those teenaged years of her life, and give you the tools you need to take them on for yourself. This podcast is also a chill place where you can simply be, and take a moment to ground yourself in a world that seems to move under your feet at every turn.
Show more...
Mental Health
Religion & Spirituality,
Islam,
Health & Fitness
Episodes (10/10)
The Arabica Scene
Compassion Fatigue/ Falasteen 🍉 🍉 🍉
1 year ago
24 minutes 9 seconds

The Arabica Scene
Ramadan Night Vibes: I love being sick/I chose Islam?
1 year ago
32 minutes 13 seconds

The Arabica Scene
Feeling like you're not doing enough in Ramadan/not feeling the vibes
1 year ago
33 minutes 42 seconds

The Arabica Scene
Losing Friends vs. Gaining Yourself: toxic friends/being friendless
1 year ago
32 minutes 20 seconds

The Arabica Scene
Not Knowing Your Language: feeling unworthy of your culture
1 year ago
41 minutes 54 seconds

The Arabica Scene
Knowing When to Quit: ignorance isn't bliss/evaluating circumstances
1 year ago
29 minutes 38 seconds

The Arabica Scene
Gap Years? pros & cons/the answer is yes
1 year ago
49 minutes 57 seconds

The Arabica Scene
The Art of Doing Nothing: burn out /being present
1 year ago
30 minutes 14 seconds

The Arabica Scene
Senioritis: coping/making the most of senior year
1 year ago
37 minutes 8 seconds

The Arabica Scene
Trailer
1 year ago
2 minutes 30 seconds

The Arabica Scene
Ranked among Feedspot's top 10 Egyptian podcasts, The Arabica Scene is a place where a Arab Muslim comes to you with their unapologetic thoughts on all things mental health (without the stigma) for second gen youth. My name is Nada, I’m half Egyptian, half Syrian and yet could not feel more distanced from those identities, and like many second generation immigrants, that’s affected my life in more ways than one. I am a proud Muslimah, and while that won’t be the primary subject of this podcast, it is the primary subject of my life, so it might make an appearance every now and then. My goal with this podcast is to allow you, whether you be Muslim, Arab, both or neither, to hear a person who is saying goodbye to those teenaged years of her life, and give you the tools you need to take them on for yourself. This podcast is also a chill place where you can simply be, and take a moment to ground yourself in a world that seems to move under your feet at every turn.