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Tea With GenZ

Tea With GenZ

Auteur(s): Oussama Jamal Iryn Tony Sahr Iqbal Rafae Mohd Asmaa Itani Sarah Ali
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🎙️The official student podcast of @ausharjah 📈 More than 3k listeners world wide! 🎧⬇️ Tune in on Apple Podcasts & SpotifyOussama Jamal, Iryn Tony, Sahr Iqbal, Rafae Mohd, Asmaa Itani, Sarah Ali
Épisodes
  • Consumed: Gen Z’s Wake-Up Call
    Nov 17 2025

    In this episode of Tea with Gen Z, new host Tira and creative director Oussama Jamal examine the rising cycle of overconsumption shaping Gen Z. They explore the rapid spread of microtrends, the growing influence of de-influencing, and the impact of fast fashion—all accelerated during the COVID-19 era. Through focused questions and clear insights, the conversation uncovers how trends move faster than ever and why this pace affects identity, sustainability, and personal choice. The episode concludes with a call for more mindful, intentional consumption.

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    28 min
  • Between FOMO and A Burn Out
    Nov 13 2025

    This episode dives into the idea of balance; the constant act of managing all the moving parts of our lives. Whether it’s school, work, friendships, or personal growth, finding balance helps us make thoughtful choices and stay grounded in the chaos. We talk about how to manage responsibilities, explore new interests, and remind ourselves that it’s never too late to take part in more activities or try something new!

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    33 min
  • We Are Losing Our Arabic Language!
    Oct 9 2025

    In this episode, we talk with Mohammad Abubakerr about whether we’re losing our Arabic language, and what that really means. From the generational gap between students and parents to AUS’s English-dominant culture, we explore how switching between Arabic and English shapes our identity, opportunities, and sense of belonging. We also ask: can Arab youth thrive globally without losing touch with their roots, and what can universities, families, and media do to keep Arabic alive in a modern world?

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    44 min
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