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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
  • 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 mins
  • What It Takes to Be a Club President
    Sep 27 2025

    Join us as Kunal from the Indian Cultural Club and Qais from the Palestinian Cultural Club sit down to share what it’s really like being presidents of two of the biggest clubs on campus. From leading large teams to navigating challenges, they talk about their journeys to becoming presidents, their leadership styles, how they plan to make an impact at Club Fair, and what drives them to represent their communities.

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    44 mins
  • Inside the AUS Student Council
    Sep 4 2025

    Join us for a candid conversation with AUS Student Council President Qusai Altah and Vice President Anas Elsayed as they share their journey of leadership, the challenges they’ve faced, the people who supported them, and the unforgettable experiences that come with representing students.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
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