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Tea With GenZ

Tea With GenZ

By: 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
Episodes
  • The Truth About Men’s Mental Health — ft. Mr. Toubia Farah
    Nov 26 2025

    This episode digs into men’s mental health with the Mental Health Association (MHA) representative, Hamza, and counsellor Toubia Farah. We unpack toxic masculinity, society’s expectations, and why men are often silenced when expressing their struggles. A real conversation about stigma, vulnerability, and giving men the space to feel and heal.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Engineering the Future: Prof. Aqeel Ahmed on AI, Ethics, and Gen Z
    Nov 22 2025

    In this episode of Tea With Gen Z, we sit down with Dr. Aqeel Taher, a long-serving AUS faculty member. We discuss the strengths and challenges of Gen Z engineering students, touching on ethics, learning styles, and the evolving academic landscape. The conversation concludes with Dr. Aqeel’s perspective on AI, its ethical use, and his advice for the next generation of engineers.

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    38 mins
  • 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 mins
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