
Arabs in Media is a podcast about Arab Issues, with Arab Creators (and our admirers). Hot takes on current news, in-depth topics, and interviews.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Our hosts explore Hulu's reality dating show "Muslim Matchmaker," discussing how it portrays Muslim dating culture and the matchmakers' "rules of three" hook. Learn about the diverse representation of the Muslim community, and hear Hazem Jamal and N... more
In this very personal episode of Arabs in Media, I return to Iraq, the country of my heritage, from the home in Baghdad where my father grew up, to sit down with my cousin Ahmed for a conversation that is was as unplanned as it was inspiring. Togethe... more
In Part 2 of our conversation with comic and content creator Reem Edan, Arabs in Media unpacks some of Reem's upbringing, her temporary move to Iraq, and how to show up to help others when you feel your mental health won't allow you.
In probably the... more
You know Reem Edan from her viral videos with her Iraqi baba (father), later her mother, but also a from her exceptional Stand-Up comedy career. In this episode of Arabs in Media, we meet one of the funny fresh voices in media, while we explore the n... more
As a senior Jewish woman concerned about the genocide in Gaza … and wanting to learn more about the mid East ( apparently I’ve been asleep for too many years) I have found this podcast full of information one does get even on MSNBC. The each episode is human, global, and I learn something important in every episode.
At last, someone is speaking up!
The best part about it, is that Hazem understand the US media make up, how it works and it’s landscape.
Thank you Hazem for a great, entertaining and very educating podcast.
Exceptional storytelling that simplified a complex and unfamiliar topic into something I can relate to and care about. For anyone looking to broaden their horizons, this podcast is a must-listen.
The timing couldn’t be better for us to take a look at the world through how media has portrayed Arabs …
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Apple Podcasts | #154 |
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This podcast explores a range of significant Arab issues through the voices of Arab creators and commentators. Noteworthy topics include current news, social justice, media representation, and cultural identity, often addressing how these elements intersect with broader political landscapes and personal experiences. The hosts engage in thought-provoking discussions with a variety of guests, including activists, artists, and experts, providing a unique insight into the complexities of the Arab experience, particularly in the context of ongoing global and regional challenges. The combination of humor, storytelling, and critical analysis makes it an engaging platform for listeners interested in understanding the Arab narrative in today’s world... more
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Recent guests on Arabs in Media include:
1. Yasmeen El Hadi
2. Reem Edan
3. Mariam Sallam
4. abdelhalim abdelrahman
5. Ali Abunimeh
6. Salah Said
7. Yasmin Elhady
8. Nima Akram
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