AwJiz Boys Podcast | 🇦🇫 عاجز افغانها

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AwJiz Boys Podcast | 🇦🇫 عاجز افغانها

What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of hilarious nonsense. But throw in some cameras and a few mics, and suddenly, you’ve got the AwJiz Boys Podcast! Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and laughs along the way.AwJiz Boys Podcast | 🇦🇫 عاجز افغانهاThis podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys

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    Tamanna Roashan (@DressYourFace) on Her 3M Followers, the Afghan Wedding Scam, and Almost Working at NASA | AwJiz Boys

    Tamanna Roashan, known online as @DressYourFace to her 3M Instagram followers, joins Kane and Dauood for almost two hours of unfiltered conversation.Tamanna is the founder of DYF Beauty, creator of the bestselling Tamanna Palette with Anastasia Beverly Hills, and the first independent educator to build a 10 year global beauty masterclass tour. This is the longest, most personal interview she's done with an Afghan platform.We cover her DYF Beauty brand build (Italian color cosmetics lab), the truth about "Made in Italy" labels on luxury products, and the moment her Indian mom and Afghan dad pulled her out of an astronomy degree (she wanted to work for NASA) and pushed her into cosmetology school instead.Then the stories get real. The Abu Dhabi week long wedding she did for Roshni Roshan with 10 themed looks across 10 events. Working with Christina Milian. Why she retired from touring after a decade.And THE story: the Afghan bride who scammed her on her wedding day, took the trial, took the lashes, and had her fiance pick up the phone the morning of the wedding to say she was never booked.She also opens up about growing up half Hindu, half Muslim in a mixed faith household where the foyer had idols and the living room had Qurans, the Afghan cousins who moved in and changed her entire identity, marrying into an Afghan family, and her 5 year old son becoming the most religious person in the house.And her closing message to the next generation of Afghan women is the kind of thing you save and send to a friend: stop fighting for the one piece of pie at the table. Make more pies.Follow Tamanna Roashan:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dressyourface/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dress.your.faceFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dressyourfaceDYF Beauty: https://dyfbeauty.com/DYF LIVE App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/dressyourface-live/id6444506474▶ Kane LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kanedabir/▶ AwJiz Boys LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/awjizboysIf you rock with the AwJiz Boys, this is how you support and get more. Patreon members get:Exclusive episodesUnfiltered conversationsEarly access & bonus contentJoin us 👇: https://www.patreon.com/c/AwJizBoysHey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the AwJiz Boys Show!What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way.This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboysMusic (@kresnt): https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Female Co-Founder is Disrupting the $50 Billion Global Aid Industry | Laymah Murtaza

    Laymah Murtaza is the Chief Partnerships Officer and co-founder at Aseel, a hybrid tech platform that started as the "Etsy of Afghanistan" and evolved into something much bigger. The platform runs on three layers: Buy Good, an e-commerce marketplace connecting 3,000+ artisans to global customers. Do Good, a decentralized aid delivery system where donors select specific packages, fund them, and receive photo confirmed proof of delivery to verified recipients. And AidOS, a full aid operating system that nonprofits and NGOs can plug into for fundraising, beneficiary tracking via digital OMID IDs, vendor management, and real time distribution monitoring.The tech is real. Aseel digitized the entire humanitarian supply chain. Every transaction is tracked, every delivery is photographed, and every recipient is verified. They've delivered over $5M in direct aid to 600,000+ people across 24 of Afghanistan's 34 provinces. Featured in TIME, NPR, Al Jazeera, BBC, and TechCrunch. Recognized by MIT Solve. Headlined AidEx 2025 in Geneva. Trusted by USAID, Save the Children, and the Vitol Foundation.Laymah breaks down the business model, what VCs actually ask during seed rounds, how their dev team operates remotely inside Afghanistan, and why most humanitarian tech is a decade behind.Follow Laymah:▶ Instagram: ⁠ https://www.instagram.com/layma_murtaza/Follow Aseel APP:▶https://www.instagram.com/aseelapp/▶https://aseelapp.com/▶ Kane LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/kanedabir/⁠▶ AwJiz Boys LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/awjizboys⁠If you rock with the AwJiz Boys, this is how you support and get more.Patreon members get:​Exclusive episodes​Unfiltered conversations​Early access & bonus contentJoin us 👇: ⁠https://www.patreon.com/c/AwJizBoys⁠Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way.This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/⁠TikTok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys⁠Music (@kresnt): ⁠https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Bay Area Gen Z Afghan Twitch Streamer doesn't support Andrew Tate

    The AwJiz Boys sit down with Bay Area Gen Z content creator and Twitch streamer Kais aka First Class Kais and things get real fast.Kais is 21, sober, celibate, and streaming every night at 8PM. We get into growing up Afghan in Fremont, cutting out the clubs and the noise before most people his age even start, and why self-reflection is his fastest growth tool. He breaks down what it actually takes to stay consistent as a small streamer in a world full of burnout and competition, why he chose celibacy over clout chasing, and how removing all the distractions changed his content overnight.Plus: two 35-year-olds learning what "mogging" and "jester maxing" means in real time, the red pill to real talk pipeline, why sports betting is ruining the NBA, smoking weed at 14 and what it cost him, and why streaming in Afghanistan would probably land him in jail.Follow Kais:▶ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/firstclasskais/▶ Twitch (live every night at 8PM): https://m.twitch.tv/firstclasskais/Kane LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kanedabir/AwJiz Boys LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/awjizboysIf you rock with the AwJiz Boys, this is how you support and get more.Patreon members get:​Exclusive episodes​Unfiltered conversations​Early access & bonus contentJoin us 👇: https://www.patreon.com/c/AwJizBoysHey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way.This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboysMusic (@kresnt): https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Ali "Bomaye" Wasuk | Afghan MMA fighter taking over UFC Canada

    The AwJiz Boys are back on the road in Vancouver! We sit down with Ali Bomaye Wasuk, an Afghan MMA fighter on a mission, and things get real fast.Ali came on the show ahead of his BFL Bantamweight Championship rematch against Christian Strong at BFL 86, TONIGHT February 19, 2026 at the Harbour Convention Centre in Vancouver, live on UFC Fight Pass. He lost the first fight. Now he wants the belt.We get into the full journey, from getting jumped outside school as a new kid in Vancouver, to competing at the highest regional level with his eyes locked on the UFC. He breaks down what it actually takes to stay disciplined when your whole family thinks fighting is haram, why knowing you can hurt someone takes the anger out of you, and how he never stops training whether a fight is booked or not.Ali also opens up about being a CEO at West Cana, a cannabis company with two Vancouver locations, how CBD became part of his recovery game, and why an Afghan fighter carrying the flag gets complicated when the newest version of it is white.Plus: growing up thinking you were Persian, the Taliban ban on striking sports, training with guys whose uncles work for the regime, why social media following might get you into the UFC faster than a good record, and what it was like to bomb on the same stage as Dave Chappelle.🥊 Watch Ali fight TONIGHT: BFL 86 — UFC Fight Pass | Harbour Convention Centre, VancouverFollow Our Guest:▶ X: https://x.com/alibomayewasuk▶ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ali.bomaye786/▶ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aliwasukKane LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kanedabir/AwJiz Boys LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/awjizboysIf you rock with the AwJiz Boys, this is how you support and get more.Patreon members get:Exclusive episodesUnfiltered conversationsEarly access & bonus contentJoin us 👇: https://www.patreon.com/c/AwJizBoysHey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way.This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboysMusic (@kresnt): https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Dawoud David Eshan is looking for the Afghan Sound in Canada

    The AwJiz Boys are on the road in Vancouver! We link up with Dawoud, the man behind Afghan Sound, who's been putting on Afghan concerts and events across Canada for over 15 years.We get into what it actually takes to throw events for our community (spoiler: it's a labor of love, not a money play), why working with Afghans is a whole different business game, and the challenge of getting our people to support each other instead of tearing each other down. Dawoud also shares memories from the OG Afghan basketball tournaments, the D-Sham Show days on Omni TV, and why he chose family life over the bachelor route.Plus: the charity guilt-trip at Afghan events debate, what your name says about you (Dave vs. David vs. Dawoud), Kobe vs. LeBron loyalty, and the eternal question...Follow Our Guest:⁠https://www.instagram.com/afghansoundentertainment/https://www.tiktok.com/@afghansoundentertainmenthttps://www.instagram.com/d.real.agenthttps://www.tiktok.com/@d.real.agentKane LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/kanedabir/⁠AwJiz Boys LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/awjizboys⁠If you rock with the AwJiz Boys, this is how you support and get more.Patreon members get:Exclusive episodesUnfiltered conversationsEarly access & bonus contentJoin us 👇:⁠https://www.patreon.com/c/AwJizBoys⁠Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way.This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/⁠TikTok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys⁠Music (@kresnt):⁠https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg⁠

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    Pashmon from Netflix's "Selling the OC" Opens Up About Being Gay and Afghan | AwJiz Boys Podcast

    The AwJiz Boys sit down with Pashmon Azadzoi, an Afghan real estate agent who appeared on Netflix's Selling the OC, for a conversation that breaks every cultural taboo. Afghan hosts Kane and Dauood ask the questions the community won't—covering coming out, family dynamics, Afghan masculinity, dating in the queer community, and what it means to exist authentically in a diaspora that demands silence. From the "gay or Afghan" lightning round to discussions on displacement, homelessness, and chosen family, this episode holds nothing back. Explicit language and unfiltered perspectives throughout.Uncensored version available on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/patreon-only-pt-150041387Follow Our Guest:https://www.tiktok.com/@pashmon_https://www.instagram.com/pashmonKane LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kanedabir/AwJiz Boys LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/awjizboysIf you rock with the AwJiz Boys, this is how you support and get more.Patreon members get:Exclusive episodesUnfiltered conversationsEarly access & bonus contentJoin us 👇:https://www.patreon.com/c/AwJizBoysHey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way.This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboysMusic (@kresnt):https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Interview with the Persian Prince of Comedy ft. Ali Hajighormehsabzi aka PD M

    This episode was filmed in early December 2025. We stand with the people of Iran and share this conversation as a moment of comedy, relief, and connection for our Iranian listeners. The AwJiz Boys sit down with Ali Hajighormehsabzi, also known as PD M, a veteran Persian comedian and early pioneer of Persian comedy on YouTube. The discussion is raw and unfiltered, covering Persian male identity in the diaspora, confidence, dating culture, pride, and comedy legacy, while Afghan hosts ask the questions people usually avoid. Explicit language and satire throughout.Follow Our Guest: https://www.youtube.com/@PDM-TVhttps://www.instagram.com/pd_mhttps://x.com/PDM_TVhttps://www.facebook.com/PDM.TVhttps://www.tiktok.com/@pdm_tv*********Kane Linkedin: ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/kanedabir/⁠⁠Dauood Linkedin: ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/dauood-naimyar-817188169/⁠⁠AwJiz Boys Linkedin: ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/awjizboys⁠⁠*****If you rock with the AwJiz Boys, this is how you support and get more.Patreon members get:• Exclusive episodes• Unfiltered conversations• Early access & bonus contentJoin us 👇:⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/c/AwJizBoys⁠⁠⁠⁠Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Music (@kresnt) :⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg⁠

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    The Best Afghan Podcast on Spotify, Afghan Refugee Animation that you need to Watch

    In this episode of Awjiz Boys we look back at our Spotify Wrapped and reflect on the growth of the podcast across the world. We talk about what it means to be one of the leading Afghan podcasts on Spotify audience reach consistency and why honest conversations matter when representing Afghan voices globally.The convo continues on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/flee-pt-2-gay-147849261Movie synopsisWatch Flee (2021) Free on Tubi: https://tubitv.com/movies/100033332/fleeWe then dive into the animated documentary Flee directed by Jonas Poher Rasmussen. The film tells the true story of Amin Nawabi a pseudonym for an Afghan refugee who recounts his childhood escape from Afghanistan his journey through Russia and Europe and his eventual resettlement in Denmark. Told entirely through animation to protect his identity the film explores displacement trauma memory family survival and identity including Amin’s experience coming to terms with being a gay Afghan man. Flee made history with three Academy Award nominations Best Documentary Feature Best International Feature Film and Best Animated Feature.People involved in the film• Director Jonas Poher Rasmussen• Story subject Amin Nawabi pseudonym• Producers Monica Hellström and Signe Byrge Sørensen• Executive producers Riz Ahmed and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau*********Kane Linkedin: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/kanedabir/⁠Dauood Linkedin: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/dauood-naimyar-817188169/⁠AwJiz Boys Linkedin: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/awjizboys⁠*****If you rock with the AwJiz Boys, this is how you support and get more.Patreon members get:• Exclusive episodes• Unfiltered conversations• Early access & bonus contentJoin us 👇:⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/c/AwJizBoys⁠⁠⁠Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Music (@kresnt) :⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg⁠

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    New Year Special | Happy New Years 2026 AwJiz Boys ft. O.Wavey

    Episode 51 of AwJiz Boys kicks off the New Year with the return of O.Wavey (Omar) for a raw, unfiltered conversation that builds directly off the reaction to his last appearance.In this episode, we cover:• The viral attention from the previous episode and how love and hate show up at the same time• How clips get taken out of context and why controversy drives engagement• The backlash around the question “how do you love yourself” and why it became clickbait• Being half Black and half Afghan and hearing from other mixed Afghans who feel they don’t belong• Afghan gatekeeping and the phrase “you’re not a real Afghan”• Why mixed Afghans are often targeted within the community• Internalized racism, self-hate, and trauma passed down in immigrant families• Why lack of exposure turns into fear and extreme opinions• The difference between everyday people and institutional power• A nuanced conversation around politics, religion, and global conflict without dehumanization• Being pressured to apologize for comedy at an Afghan conference• Cancel culture inside cultural spaces that claim pride but reject difference• Comedy, free speech, contracts, and the myth of comedians as free-speech warriors• Performing for community versus performing for power• How minority groups project shame onto each other• Afghan, Black, Persian, and diaspora identity tensions• Comment-section racism, performative acceptance, and backhanded support• Why confidence is often mistaken for arrogance• Visibility, looks, and how they amplify reactions online• Navigating social media, streaming culture, and proximity to fame• Growth, exposure, and staying unapologetic going into the New YearFollow O.Wavey:TikTok ► ⁠https://tiktok.com/@.owavey⁠YouTube ► ⁠https://youtube.com/@Owavey*****If you rock with the AwJiz Boys, this is how you support and get more.Patreon members get:• Exclusive episodes• Unfiltered conversations• Early access & bonus contentJoin us 👇:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/c/AwJizBoys⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Music (@kresnt) :⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg⁠

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    American Socialist Debate | Can We Trust Zohran Mamdani?

    Episode 50 of AwJiz Boys examines a central political questionCan we trust Zohran Mamdani and what does socialism realistically mean in America todayThe episode moves from humor into a focused political and cultural discussion centered on trust leadership and policy outcomes.Topics discussed in this episode include• Zohran Mamdani’s public positioning and his exchange with Donald Trump• Whether progressive politicians can deliver results within the current system• Rent control affordable housing and universal basic income• The stigma surrounding affordable housing and who it is built for• Immigration refugee identity and media double standards• How isolated acts of violence are used to impact entire communities• Why certain groups are treated as individuals while others are treated as symbols*****If you rock with the AwJiz Boys, this is how you support and get more.Patreon members get:• Exclusive episodes• Unfiltered conversations• Early access & bonus contentJoin us 👇:⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/c/AwJizBoys⁠⁠⁠⁠Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Music (@kresnt) :⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg⁠

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    Merry Christmas at a Mechanical Bull Party | AwJiz Boys Podcast

    In Episode 49, the AwJiz Boys break down a holiday party that spiraled into pure chaos: Afghan family politics, accidental recognition from podcast clips, uncomfortable jokes landing too well (or not at all), and a backyard mechanical bull that absolutely should not have been insured.We get into:• Being recognized at Afghan gatherings (before people admit it)• Walking the fine line between joking and offending your own community• Why Afghan parties always escalate unexpectedly• Comedy, intent, and reading the room• Mechanical bulls, cultural chaos, and holiday madness*****If you rock with the AwJiz Boys, this is how you support and get more.Patreon members get:• Exclusive episodes• Unfiltered conversations• Early access & bonus contentJoin us 👇:⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/c/AwJizBoys⁠⁠⁠Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Music (@kresnt) :⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg⁠

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    How to go Viral on LinkedIn

    In this episode 48 of AwJiz Boys, we break down why LinkedIn is secretly the most underrated platform for going viral right now; and how Gen Z is flipping the entire culture upside down.We talk about:• Why traditional LinkedIn “thought leadership” is dead• The unorthodox posting styles that actually get reach• Treating LinkedIn like Twitter (and why it works)• Commenting, chaos, and controversy as growth tools• How Gen Z founders are hacking visibility instead of playing corporateWe also shout out Roy Lee, the Gen Z founder behind Cluely, as an example of how being loud, polarizing, and unapologetic can turn LinkedIn into a growth engine.If you’re a creator, founder, comic, or just tired of fake professionalism — this one’s for you.Kane Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kanedabir/Dauood Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dauood-naimyar-817188169/AwJiz Boys Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/awjizboys*****If you rock with the AwJiz Boys, this is how you support and get more.Patreon members get:• Exclusive episodes• Unfiltered conversations• Early access & bonus contentJoin us 👇:⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/c/AwJizBoys⁠⁠Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Music (@kresnt) :⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg⁠

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    Autistic Afghans will make your Rich! Which Prophets are on the spectrum ?

    Kane and Dauood dive into a chaotic stream of stories and debates ranging from Afghan cultural quirks to autism, social awareness, childhood conditioning, CRISPR babies, Down syndrome, religion, trains, Bo Burnham, and why every friend group needs that one brutally honest guy.This conversation is raw, unfiltered, hilarious, occasionally offensive, and deeply introspective in a way only AwJiz Boys can pull off.Topics we hit:• Afghan eye-contact rules and accidental disrespect• “Everyone is a little autistic” and what that even means• Stimming, quirks, obsessions, and cultural misunderstandings• Autistic athletes, savants, and passion vs. talent• CRISPR genetics, eugenics, individuality, and the ethics rabbit hole• Why immigrant families hide disabilities• Bo Burnham, movie obsession, and the artistic spectrum• Duke Lacrosse, Zionism conversations, and internet extremism• Fitness, sweets addiction, spicy food, White Castle, Vegas eating• How to build a brand in 2025 through clipsOne of our wildest, most honest episodes yet.*****Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys⁠⁠⁠⁠Music (@kresnt) :⁠⁠⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg⁠

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    Afghans using ChatGPT for wedding Advice and Tea App

    Episode 46: Afghans Using ChatGPT for Wedding Advice & Tea App NightmaresThe AwJiz Boys are back — debating if ChatGPT can fix Afghan matchmaking, roasting the Tea App (“Yelp for exes”), and unpacking diaspora chaos one story at a time. From fake Jordans to pistachio desserts, Afghan weddings to wild bachelor party stories, this episode mixes culture, comedy, and controversy in classic AwJiz fashion.🔥 What You’ll Hear:ChatGPT as your Afghan wedding plannerThe Tea App drama and online dating gone wrongAfghan food, fights, and family chaosReal stories from stand-up gigs and bachelor partiesFollow for weekly episodes exploring culture, identity, and comedy with zero filters.

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    Single Afghan Problems ft. Pashtoon Goon

    From how long it really takes to get over an ex, to dating in the Afghan community, this episode breaks down the modern struggles of love, culture, and expectations. The boys talk toxic relationships, religious pressure, dating apps, and what it means to be an Afghan man navigating marriage talk, family opinions, and that “alpha-woman” energy.*****Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/⁠⁠⁠TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys⁠⁠⁠Music (@kresnt) :⁠⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg⁠Follow our Guest:https://www.instagram.com/pashtoongoon

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    Khalil Went to Afghanistan to Find His Father’s Grave and Got Kidnapped by the Taliban (Almost)

    Khalil traveled to Afghanistan to find his father’s grave after 33 years and ended up caught in a wild mix of family drama, false kidnapping threats, and emotional discovery. One of our most powerful episodes yet.Follow Our Guest Khalil:https://www.instagram.com/karmakreamery/https://www.instagram.com/wandering_badakhshi/*****Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/⁠⁠TikTok: ⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys⁠⁠Music (@kresnt) :⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Afghan brothers love Hip-Hop and Comedy ft. Kresnt & BetterCallJamal

    The AwJiz Boys sit down with hip hop artist Kresnt and comedian/Finance bro BetterCallJamal for an episode full of rap talk, Bollywood jokes, and wild family stories. From near-drowning childhood moments to debates on Tupac, Lil Wayne, and cultural flash mobs, this conversation blends hip hop, comedy, and Afghan-Canadian brotherhood in the funniest way possible or notFollow the guests:Kresnt:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kresnt/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KresntSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktAApple Music: https://music.apple.com/ca/artist/kresnt/1352135305Twitter/X: https://x.com/kresntofficialTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kresntSoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/kresntBetterCallJamal:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bettercalljamalcanada/*****Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/⁠TikTok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys⁠Music (@kresnt) :⁠https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Half Afghan, Half Black, 100% Girl Problems | Omar O.Wavey on AwJiz Boys

    Omar aka O.Wavey pulls up to the AwJiz Boys Podcast and keeps it raw about life as someone who’s half Black and half Afghan. From not being “Black enough” or “Afghan enough” to owning both cultures with pride, Omar opens up about family, dating, music, and what it really means to build confidence when the world tries to put you in a box.Oh, and he’s looking for a wife 👀 …but his new album says it all: “Girl Problems.” 🎶💔We talk about the project, the inspiration behind it, and how his music connects to his real-life experiences navigating love, culture, and identity.🔥 Topics in this episode:Growing up mixed (Black + Afghan)Self-love, family, and finding confidenceDating, marriage, and “wife standards”His new album Girl Problems and the story behind itMusic grind, goals, and what’s next for O.WaveyFollow O.Wavey:TikTok ► https://tiktok.com/@.owaveyYouTube ► https://youtube.com/@OwaveySpotify: ►https://open.spotify.com/artist/2Oa1yDauNhQyty4GLNoEcv?si=xcwBPbNHQQ-Bjdp-F6g1hwz Apple Music: ►https://music.apple.com/us/artist/o-wavey/1494089578*****Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboysMusic (@kresnt) :https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Afghan American Conference 2025 might be cooked

    In this episode, we dive deep into our experience at the Afghan American Conference (AAC) in Berkeley. We break down the good, the bad, the cliques, the conversations — and shout out some amazing Afghans doing important work in our community.There’s also a surprise Cat Break 🐈 featuring Kresnt’s track “911 Coupe.”We mentioned 4 Patreon exclusives that are FREE to watch — check them out here:Adam Desabzi on History — https://www.patreon.com/posts/free-history-us-135758787Afghans of Toronto Co-Founder Farhad — https://www.patreon.com/posts/afghans-of-co-134914014Dr. Chelze Zamani Exclusive — https://www.patreon.com/posts/exclusive-with-134464260Haris from Omid Foundation (Netherlands) — https://www.patreon.com/posts/from-netherlands-134393057Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AwJizBoysInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboysTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboysYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AwJizBoysBurqas and Beer Podcast Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/burqasandbeer/⁠Kresnt – Artist of "911 Coupe" (Cat Break)Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/kresnt⁠YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@Kresnt⁠*****Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboysMusic (@kresnt) :https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    The Secrets of the Taliban aka T-bros ft. PocoLoco

    Unedited/Raw Full Episode here: www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoysThe Secrets of the Taliban aka T-bros ft. PocoLocoIn this episode, we welcome Yosaf, known to many as PocoLoco. He is an Afghan American entrepreneur, cultural ambassador, and the founder of a tourism company based in Afghanistan. Raised in San Jose, California, Yosaf grew up balancing Western life with strong Afghan roots. After completing his studies at San Jose State University and helping launch a family business in the Bay Area, he turned his focus toward rebuilding the image of his ancestral homeland.Yosaf created Raza Afghanistan, a tourism company that offers authentic, secure, and culturally respectful experiences throughout the country. His mission is to challenge global perceptions and show that Afghanistan is not just a place defined by conflict, but one filled with natural beauty, ancient history, and unmatched hospitality. The tours he organizes allow travelers to visit cities like Kabul and Herat, the lakes of Band-e-Amir, and the Buddhas of Bamyan, while also engaging directly with local communities.His work gained global attention when he collaborated with The Arab, a prominent YouTuber known for documenting life in regions many consider off limits. Together, they created a viral video series featuring encounters with members of the Taliban, referred to in the series as the TBrothers. These videos captured moments of humor, daily life, and open conversations that challenged viewers to think differently about Afghanistan. Yosaf served as translator, cultural guide, and bridge between the local context and global audience.In every interaction, Yosaf brought depth, nuance, and care. While showcasing Afghan hospitality, he also spoke out about the challenges facing the country today, particularly the restrictions on education for girls and the limited role of women in public life. He believes that true Afghan values include generosity, dignity, and respect for all members of society, including women.Beyond tourism, Yosaf is committed to humanitarian work. Through fundraising and community outreach, he has supported orphans, widows, and low-income families in Afghanistan. He continues to use his platform to bring attention to the needs of ordinary Afghans and to support sustainable economic development through travel.This episode explores his journey from the streets of California to the mountains of central Afghanistan, his reflections on going viral, and the deep responsibility he feels to represent his people with honesty and pride. His story is one of resilience, vision, and a belief in building human connection through shared experience.Watch the full episode to learn more about his life, work, and mission. Follow Yosaf: https://www.instagram.com/iampocolocoExplore Raza Afghanistan: https://razaafghanistan.com/Watch the TBrothers Series: https://www.youtube.com/@arab*****Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboysMusic (@kresnt) :https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    The Real Afghanistan ft. Pocoloco | Taliban, Women’s Rights and What the West Gets Wrong

    Full Unedited episodes on our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoys00:00 Western media and Afghan womenWe begin by challenging the narrative often presented in the West about the treatment of women in Afghanistan. Pocoloco confirms that rights have diminished, especially regarding public education beyond the primary level, but explains that girls still attend free Islamic schools and some women continue to work and run businesses.01:00 Islamic education and government prioritiesPocoloco shares how the Taliban emphasize Islamic knowledge over secular education. He references the first university in the world being founded by a Muslim woman to show that their emphasis is not on silencing women but redirecting their learning.02:00 Extreme views and the gray areaThe AwJiz Boys point out how conversations about Afghanistan are often all or nothing. Some believe women cannot even speak in public while others claim they are more respected than ever. Pocoloco offers a middle ground, saying women still express themselves and move freely, though within specific cultural and religious expectations.03:00 Gender roles in social lifeWe ask what daily social life looks like for women. Pocoloco explains that women can leave the house, attend gatherings, and host each other. Events are often gender-segregated, but still full of energy, connection, and tradition.04:00 Healthcare and the role of female doctorsOne of our biggest concerns is medical care. We ask how women access healthcare in a country where few are allowed higher education. Pocoloco says that international organizations like the United Nations still provide services, but Afghan women are often blocked from working with these groups due to cultural tensions.05:00 Conflict with NGOs and modern influenceWe explore how NGOs bring Western values that sometimes clash with local norms. Mixed-gender workplaces and Western lifestyles within these groups lead to friction with Taliban leadership, who resist foreign ideologies entering Afghan society.06:00 Defining the Islamic EmiratePocoloco discusses how Afghanistan identifies itself as an Islamic Emirate, not just a country. He envisions more Muslim-majority countries shifting toward this model, one that is not based on borders but unified faith and shared values.06:30 Shia Muslims and Taliban tensionsWe ask about the treatment of Shia Muslims in Afghanistan. Pocoloco is direct. The Taliban do not embrace Shia ideology, but they protect Shia communities from harm. He draws a sharp distinction between Taliban control and the brutality of ISIS, who actively target Shia people.07:00 Culture through fashionWe take a cultural detour to talk about Afghan style. From traditional hats to Karzai-inspired coats, Pocoloco explains the meaning behind clothing in Afghanistan and why he chooses certain items to wear when filming or appearing online.08:00 Taliban versus ISISThe episode closes with a conversation about the difference between the Taliban and ISIS. Pocoloco says that although the Taliban impose strict rules, they maintain relative order. ISIS, on the other hand, creates chaos, violence, and fear. He explains why understanding this difference matters for anyone watching Afghanistan from the outside.Follow our Guest: https://www.instagram.com/razaafghanistan/ https://www.instagram.com/iampocolocoFollow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys

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    Women's Rights in Afghanistan ft. I am PocoLoco | Taliban Secrets

    Women's Rights in Afghanistan ft. I am PocoLocoFull Episode Here: https://www.patreon.com/c/AwJizBoysFollow our Guest: https://www.instagram.com/razaafghanistan/ https://www.instagram.com/iampocoloco*****What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Music (@kresnt) :https://www.youtube.com/@UClOkG8XZwIjyptq6G2UTmGA Dauood: https://www.instagram.com/dauoodn/https://www.tiktok.com/@dauoodnhttps://www.youtube.com/@Dauood Kane :https://www.instagram.com/kanetalkshttps://www.tiktok.com/@kanedabirhttps://www.youtube.com/@CoffeeandBananaViewer Discretion Advised:'"The AwJiz Boys" with Dauood and Kane is a satire show intended for mature audiences. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are solely those of the AwJiz Boys and do not represent any business, partner, or affiliate.We are not medical or legal experts. Any advice given during the show should not be considered expert opinion and should be followed at your discretion.If you are under 18, please seek parental consent before continuing. If audio discretion is necessary, please exit this video or podcast immediately.

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    Afghanistan’s Checkpoints ft. I am PocoLoco | Taliban Secrets

    Afghanistan’s Checkpoints ft. I am PocoLoco | AwJiz Boys PodcastFull Episode Here: https://www.patreon.com/c/AwJizBoysFollow our Guest: https://www.instagram.com/razaafghanistan/ https://www.instagram.com/iampocolocoWhat happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Music (@kresnt) :https://www.youtube.com/@UClOkG8XZwIjyptq6G2UTmGA

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    GEN X AFGHANS in America ft. BlueHairFitness | AwJiz Boys Podcast

    Unedited/Raw Full Episode here: www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoysMeet BlueHairFitness — a Gen X Afghan who grew up in the Bay and lives at the intersection of comedy, fitness, and cultural nuance.From club nights and crushes to navigating identity, tattoos, and family expectations, we unpack the unique experience of being an older Afghan-American man in modern America. We also get into how Afghans age (spoiler: better than most), why appearance matters more than reality today, and how politeness can hide all sins in immigrant families.✨ Topics covered:Dating Afghans vs. non-AfghansTattoos & taboo in Afghan householdsOpen mics, comedy journeys & imposter syndromeFitness, masculinity, and being the “good son”Follow our Guest:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bluehairfitnessTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bluehairfitnessHey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboysMusic (@kresnt) :https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    100 men beating off to 1 gorilla is possible | Happy Mothers Day

    In Episode 38, the AwJiz Boys return post-Ramadan with an unfiltered, hilarious, and often eyebrow-raising dive into everything from cereal-induced celibacy to modern masculinity. Dauood and Kane reflect on sexual discipline during Ramadan, the confusing innocence of childhood misunderstandings around virginity, and the absurd historical origins of Kellogg’s cereal. The duo also discuss the shifting standards of attraction, the rise of the “fit ugly guy,” and how men process breakups long after the relationship ends. With references to classic comedies like Daddy Daycare and National Security, plus sharp commentary on Anora and Sing Sing, this episode weaves between raunchy jokes and real vulnerability about confidence, dating, and identity in a changing world. It’s messy, reflective, and wildly entertaining—as always, viewer discretion advised.Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoysWhat happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboysMusic (@kresnt) :https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Dauood Naimyar Europe Comedy Tour | Afghans eating international Food

    The AwJiz Boys dive into everything from Afghan food preferences to international comedy stages! Comedian Dauood Naimyar shares wild stories from his Europe Comedy Tour, performing in cities like London, Amsterdam, and Antwerp. From late-night kebabs to tattoo sessions with an Afghan artist in the Netherlands, it's a ride through identity, food, and funny encounters abroad.🗣️ Featured Topics:"I've never been to Red Lobster... lobster is just a giant cockroach."Afghan takes on sushi, ramen, sashimi bowls, and lemon cakeCracking up over "halal by default" seafood and the right way to eat palauMeeting random Afghans in Europe: "I was drunk, he was Afghan, so of course we did a shot."Dauood’s tattoo from an Afghan artist: "I wanted it to mean something."Awkward Uber rides and accidental racism: "I told the driver, stop saying this stuff in Farsi!"Bombing in Rotterdam: "One of the worst shows of my life."The difference between systemic racism in America and casual bigotry in Europe.Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoysWhat happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboysMusic (@kresnt) :https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Salams App Nightmare | Afghan womens criteria for dating

    Salams App Nightmare | Afghan womens criteria for dating - DELETE THE APP AwJiz Boys dissect a jaw-dropping experience on the Muslim dating app, Salams. It kicks off with an alleged bombshell: “Salam, the Muslim dating app, it’s actually been bought out by Match and Match is owned by Zionists.” That’s all one host needed to “get off the app because of that.”But it only gets wilder when he shares the moment he matched with an Afghan girl in med school who came with a 25-item husband checklist. And we're not talking basics—this list starts with “I’m not addicted to attention or validation,” jumps to “300K+ salary and generous,” and then hits with “not overly friendly with other women” and “sexually disciplined” like a morality bootcamp.The hosts react in real time: “This is the worst thing on the list,” and “That one broke me right away,” all while debating the contradictions of religious expectations in a dating app ecosystem. From demands like “must know more than me” to red flags like “loves me more than I love him,” the boys hold nothing back.They tie it all together with brutal honesty: “If you want an Afghan guy, you have to date down. That’s just what it is.” Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoysWhat happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboysMusic (@kresnt) :https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Rule Breakers Movie Review | Afghan Robotics Film by Angel Studios

    Rule BreakersIn a nation where educating girls is seen as rebellion, a visionary woman dares to teach young minds to dream. When their innovation draws global attention, their success sparks hope—and opposition. As threats loom and sacrifices are made, their courage and unity ignite a movement that could forever transform the world.Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoysWhat happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboysMusic (@kresnt) :https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Nowruz Mubarak to Afghans Celebrating Persian New Year

    The episode kicks off with an unexpected deep dive into Macklemore vs. Kendrick Lamar, where one of the hosts defends The Heist as a better album than Good Kid, M.A.A.D City. This leads to a heated debate about industry bias, Grammy snubs, and why Drake gets so much unnecessary hate despite dominating streaming numbers.From there, the conversation takes a sharp turn into religion and fasting, with the hosts sharing their personal Ramadan experiences—resisting temptation, non-Muslims trying fasting as a trend, and whether fasting should include self-discipline beyond food. The discussion gets wild when one host recalls pulling out the Quran mid-argument with his wife—only to land on a controversial verse, sparking a mix of laughter, shock, and absurd hypotheticals.Other unexpected moments include:Handling rejection in relationships—why some men brush it off, while others spiral into existential crises.The struggles of balancing ambition and dating, especially for women who face pressure to settle down earlier than men.Hollywood’s lack of Afghan representation—and why certain films take an unexpected Zionist turn in the second half.Morning boners, testosterone levels, and the questionable link between eggs and libido (yes, this was a real conversation)Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoysWhat happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboysMusic (@kresnt) :https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Ramadan with AwJiz Boys and we went to Suhoor Fest

    In this special Ramadan episode, the AwJiz Boys dive deep into what it’s like fasting as an Afghan, mixing personal experiences with their signature unfiltered humor. The episode kicks off with a wild discussion about self-control, testosterone levels, and whether sinning has an expiration date. From there, the conversation turns to past Ramadan struggles—watching others eat while fasting, resisting cravings, and debating whether facing temptation makes the experience more rewarding.The discussion swerves into unexpected territory, covering everything from attending strip clubs for “discipline” to questioning why there’s no tea on the table during the podcast. There’s also a deep dive into whether it’s harder to resist food when it’s right in front of you or when it’s nowhere to be seen, followed by an entirely unplanned strategy session on how homeless people could hack Starbucks bathroom codes as a form of protest.AwJiz Boys also explore the deeper side of Ramadan—self-discipline, spiritual reflection, and the unique ways Afghan families observe the holy month.These reflections are sprinkled between hilarious takes on Harambe, overpriced Starbucks drinks, and how to fight the urge to break fast early.Whether fasting or just here for the chaos, this episode delivers a mix of Ramadan real talk, Afghan cultural insights, and classic AwJiz Boys mayhem.Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoysWhat happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboysMusic (@kresnt) :https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    how to make the perfect hot dog with Dauood Naimyar not glizzy | Hot Cheetos are secretly haram

    Dauood Naimyar and Kane, are back with another unhinged episode of AwJiz Boys, tackling the great glizzy debate. What makes the perfect hot dog? Are Hot Cheetos secretly haram? And why were some kids more afraid of pork than drugs?This episode is equal parts hilarious and educational (kind of). The boys break down everything from childhood food trauma to the psychology of short guys—and, of course, the sacred art of making the ultimate hot dog. Expect wild takes, cultural insights, and way too much passion about processed meats.Topics include:🔥 The bald assassin theory – why shaving your head is the best crime strategy🔥 NBA’s most disrespectful trash talk moments, including Kevin Garnett’s wildest burns🔥 Immigrant dad DIY haircuts, discipline, and the gym rat mentality🔥 Lesbians have the highest divorce rates?! (Yes, we fact-checked 👀)Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoysWhat happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboysMusic (@kresnt) :https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Afghans are Domestic Abuse Victims sometimes | TRIGGER WARNING

    In this raw and unfiltered episode, we dive into the harsh reality of domestic abuse in Afghan communities. From personal experiences to societal norms, we discuss the complexities surrounding domestic violence, generational trauma, and the ways abuse has been normalized in certain cultures. ⚠️ TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains discussions about domestic abuse, violence, and sensitive topics. Viewer discretion is advised. We tackle tough questions, share personal stories, and explore the difficult truth about how domestic abuse is often overlooked or excused. From the impact of abusive fathers to the controversial notion of discipline, we lay it all on the table—no filters, no holding back. 🔥 Topics covered: The generational cycle of abuse in Afghan families How domestic violence is normalized in some cultures Personal stories and experiences with abuse The difference between discipline and violence Why some people defend their abusive parents 🗣️ Let’s open the conversation—share your thoughts in the comments. Have you or someone you know experienced this? How can we break the cycle? https://www.thehotline.org/ Call 1.800.799.SAFE (7233) Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show! Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoys What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions. Sponsor: The Herban Cannasseur is offering our listeners an exclusive 20% off across their entire shop. Just use the promo code ‘Awjiz’ Visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://theherbancannasseur.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theherbancannasseur/ Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) : https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Hollywood Hates Afghan Actors | Afghan Actors in American Movies - United States of Al Review

    In Episode 30 of the AwJiz Boys Podcast, we dive deep into the surprising reality of Afghan representation in Hollywood. From "Iron Man" to "The Kite Runner," why are Afghans so rarely cast as themselves? We break down the roles Afghans have been given (or not), the dominance of Iranian actors in Afghan roles, and what this says about the industry. Plus, we play a hilarious game of "Guess the Ethnicity," exploring the backgrounds of actors who’ve portrayed Afghans. Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show! Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoys What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions. Sponsor: The Herban Cannasseur is offering our listeners an exclusive 20% off across their entire shop. Just use the promo code ‘Awjiz’ Visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://theherbancannasseur.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theherbancannasseur/ Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) : https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Afghan Christmas Without Fahim Anwar

    In Afghan Christmas Without Fahim Anwar, we discuss everything from Afghan traditions and holiday controversies to nostalgic internet moments that shaped a generation. We kick things off by reminiscing about where we were during pivotal moments like September 11th, 2001, and the rise of Afghan internet culture in the mid-2000s, featuring the iconic video by Fahim Anwar. We analyze the impact of his comedy and its reception in Afghan and non-Afghan communities. Was it for us, for them, or just for laughs? Next, we jump into hot debates about cultural practices and capitalism. The team dissects everything from flashy spending habits in Afghan communities to the ethics of buying designer items, fast fashion, and even lab-grown diamonds. Are we all just victims of commercialization, or is there something deeper driving our materialistic values? The conversation takes a hilarious turn as we debate holidays like Christmas, Halloween, and even Hanukkah. Can Muslims celebrate a holiday with pagan roots like Christmas? What’s the deal with Afghan families embracing Christmas trees? And why does Halloween get a pass? The boys explore how these traditions intersect with identity and belief systems, all while dropping some laugh-out-loud takes on topics like Pokémon, the Maccabees, and Disney Channel nostalgia. Of course, no AwJiz Boys episode is complete without some spicy tangents. We cover everything from spoiled kids learning life lessons about money to why sneaker culture and designer brands are more about impressing other men than attracting women. And yes, we even talk about spoiled shows (thanks for the Succession spoilers!) and how overexposure affects art, with comparisons of Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake and Dave Chappelle vs. Kevin Hart. Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show! Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoys What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions. Sponsor: The Herban Cannasseur is offering our listeners an exclusive 20% off across their entire shop. Just use the promo code ‘Awjiz’ Visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://theherbancannasseur.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theherbancannasseur/ Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) : https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    TuTi TV Gala in San Jose Exposed

    TuTi Media, LLC, the parent company of TuTi, Afghanistan's premier streaming platform, also operates TuTi Events, an event management division dedicated to organizing cultural and entertainment events that celebrate and promote Afghan and regional arts. TuTi Events has been instrumental in hosting significant gatherings, such as the annual TuTi Gala, which brings together artists, musicians, and cultural enthusiasts to honor the richness of Afghan culture. The 3rd Annual TuTi Gala, held on October 19, 2024, at the San Jose Civic in San Jose, California, exemplified this mission. The evening featured a red carpet reception, live performances, and opportunities for attendees to engage with artists, fostering a sense of unity and appreciation for the arts within the community. TUTI EVENTS In addition to the TuTi Gala, TuTi Events has organized concerts and tours, such as the "United States of Aryana 2.0" tour, which included performances in cities like Dallas, Virginia, New York, San Jose, and Los Angeles. These events showcase prominent artists and provide audiences with memorable cultural experiences. TUTI EVENTS Through these initiatives, TuTi Events plays a crucial role in promoting Afghan and regional cultures, offering platforms for artists to share their work and for audiences to connect with their heritage. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tutitv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TutiTelevision/ Website: https://tuti.tv/ Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show! Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoys What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions. Sponsor: The Herban Cannasseur is offering our listeners an exclusive 20% off across their entire shop. Just use the promo code ‘Awjiz’ Visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://theherbancannasseur.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theherbancannasseur/ Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) : https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Afghanistan’s Taliban hate BBC

    In this episode of AwJiz Boys, Kane and Dauood dive headfirst into a whirlwind of topics, starting with the challenges Afghan men and women face when navigating traditional clothing in modern situations—like using the bathroom. Channeling George Costanza from Seinfeld for maximum efficiency. The conversation takes a hard pivot to hip-hop, paying homage to Chamillionaire, the Mixtape Messiah himself. The duo geek out over his legendary mixtape series, discussing how he redefined the music industry with innovative business moves, including 360 deals and investing in tech after his "Ridin’ Dirty" success. They break down Chamillionaire’s most iconic tracks, the influence of the Mixtape Messiah series, and his journey from rap superstar to tech mogul. Dauood then delves into his single-dating escapades with comedic twists, recounting tales of navigating modern Afghan dating, the cultural quirks, and the complexity of "halal" relationships. He opens the floor to a fiery debate: can virgins really be good at sex? Kane and Dauood explore societal expectations, personal experiences, and whether the "Michael Jordan of first-timers" exists. Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show! Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoys What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions. Sponsor: The Herban Cannasseur is offering our listeners an exclusive 20% off across their entire shop. Just use the promo code ‘Awjiz’ Visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://theherbancannasseur.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theherbancannasseur/ Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) : https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Afghan-American Community Organization EXPOSED

    In this revealing exposé episode of AwJiz Boys, the hosts reflect on their personal experiences with the Afghan-American Community Organization (AACO), formerly known as the Afghan-American Conference. They discuss their initial interactions with the organization, their controversial contributions to its events, and the feedback and backlash they received. About Afghan-American Community Organization:The Afghan-American Community Organization is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering growth, education, and engagement within the Afghan-American diaspora. The organization provides platforms for community members to connect, discuss cultural and professional topics, and promote civic participation. It organizes conferences and events that encourage meaningful dialogue and collaboration among Afghan-Americans across various fields. The organization also supports students through scholarship programs aimed at empowering the next generation of leaders within the community.The team behind the organization includes individuals with diverse professional expertise, all committed to enhancing the Afghan-American community's cohesion and visibility. With leaders skilled in education, outreach, and nonprofit management, the organization strives to create a supportive and inclusive environment for Afghan-Americans to thrive. HELP DAUOOD PLEASE: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-a-comedian-replace-stolen-camera Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show! Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoys What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions. Sponsor: The Herban Cannasseur is offering our listeners an exclusive 20% off across their entire shop. Just use the promo code ‘Awjiz’ Visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://theherbancannasseur.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theherbancannasseur/ Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) : https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    love is blind habibi reunion review

    AwJiz Boys kick off this episode with a hilarious dive into "Love is Blind Habibi," a show they just started binge-watching and can’t help but relate to on so many levels. They point out that Afghans and Arabs share a ton of cultural quirks, so it’s no surprise that a show like this is popular with the Habibis. The concept? It’s like chatting up an Afghan girl and promising her the American dream via a green card – no looks, just talk, and a vision of something better on the other side. "Love is Blind Habibi" is a unique twist on the popular "Love is Blind" series, set in a Middle Eastern context where cast members communicate through "pods" without seeing each other, exploring love, cultural expectations, and deep-rooted traditions. While the show's format parallels arranged marriage aspects, "Love is Blind Habibi" reveals how cultural identity, familial expectations, and modern romance collide in fascinating ways. Meet the cast: Safar and Mohammed – The fan favorites, known for their genuine connection and strong cultural values. Asma and Kataib – A couple that sparked heated debates over values and compatibility. Kareem and Noor – A dynamic duo whose relationship journey brought laughter and drama. Dounia and Shafik – Opposites-attract vibes with surprising twists. Teemo and Hajar – An intense pairing that highlighted both strong personalities and deep insecurities. Kamala and Omar – A couple that wrestled with balancing tradition with modern romance ideals. HELP DAUOOD PLEASE: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-a-comedian-replace-stolen-camera Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show! Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoys What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions. Sponsor: The Herban Cannasseur is offering our listeners an exclusive 20% off across their entire shop. Just use the promo code ‘Awjiz’ Visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://theherbancannasseur.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theherbancannasseur/ Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) : https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Afghans for Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump ft. Joseph M. Azam

    In Episode 24 of Afghans for Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump, the AwJiz Boys dive deep into the political landscape ahead of the 2024 U.S. election. Joined by Joseph M. Azam, a prominent Afghan-American lawyer and advocate, the AwJiz Boys explore Kamala Harris’s political journey, from her beginnings in law school to her rise as a significant political figure. Joseph shares his personal experiences and reflections on Harris’s role as a prosecutor, the criticisms she has faced for her tough-on-crime stance, and her advocacy for Afghan communities after the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. The AwJiz Boys contrast Harris’s policies and leadership style with those of Donald Trump, particularly in the context of foreign policy, Afghanistan, and the broader treatment of marginalized communities. Joseph recounts Harris’s involvement in organizing key meetings with Afghan advocates and the government after 2021, highlighting her impact in U.S. decision-making. The AwJiz Boys and their guest also dissect Trump’s actions and rhetoric, particularly his administration’s handling of Afghanistan and the implications for Afghan-Americans. The conversation turns to the 2024 U.S. elections, with the AwJiz Boys and Joseph debating the challenges of the two-party system. Both major political parties, the Democrats and Republicans, face criticism from voters feeling disillusioned with the current political system. The AwJiz Boys push Joseph to share his thoughts on how the “lesser of two evils” argument applies to the upcoming election. Joseph explains that while both parties have shortcomings, the outcomes of the election are particularly critical for immigrant and minority communities, making engagement with the process essential. Looking ahead to the 2024 U.S. elections, voters are faced with a choice between two leading parties with starkly different visions. The Democratic Party, led by Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, focuses on social justice, healthcare, and climate change, while the Republican Party, headed by Donald Trump, emphasizes economic deregulation, immigration reform, and national security. For American citizens, voting is a crucial part of this process. The AwJiz Boys encourage all listeners to ensure they are registered to vote and to know their polling locations. To register or check your status, visit CanIVote.org, where you can find detailed information on how to vote in your state and make your voice heard in this critical election. HELP DAUOOD PLEASE (2024): https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-a-comedian-replace-stolen-camera Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show! Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoys What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions. Sponsor: The Herban Cannasseur is offering our listeners an exclusive 20% off across their entire shop. Just use the promo code ‘Awjiz’ Visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://theherbancannasseur.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theherbancannasseur/ ▶ Follow our Guest: Joseph M. Azam Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joseph_m_azam/ Twitter: https://x.com/josephazam Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) : https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Afghan Wedding Knife Dance ft. Hosnah Safi

    AwJiz Boys chat with Hosnah Safi, an Afghan-American model, violinist, and advocate for Afghan culture and mental health. Hosnah shares insights into Afghan traditions, including the exciting Afghan Wedding Knife Dance—where the bride’s closest friend or relative dances with a knife, and the groom must pay to "buy" the knife for the cake cutting. The playful negotiation is a highlight of Afghan weddings, and Hosnah walks us through its cultural significance and fun nuances. Throughout the episode, Hosnah also opens up about her personal experiences growing up as a tomboy in a traditional Afghan household, and her creative journey as a self-taught violinist who blends Afghan music with modern styles​. We discuss her views on therapy, mental health in the Afghan community, and how creativity and therapy intersect in her life​. + made jokes. HELP DAUOOD PLEASE (2024): https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-a-comedian-replace-stolen-camera Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show! Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoys What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions. Sponsor: The Herban Cannasseur is offering our listeners an exclusive 20% off across their entire shop. Just use the promo code ‘Awjiz’ Visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://theherbancannasseur.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theherbancannasseur/ ▶ Follow our Guest: Hosnah Safi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hello.hosnah/ Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) : https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Sex Education for Afghanistan

    In the "Sex Education for Afghanistan" episode, the AwJiz Boys dive into a frank discussion about the complexities and taboos surrounding sex education within the Afghan community. They tackle the misconceptions and the often humorous reality of learning about sex in a conservative setting. One standout moment is when they discuss the unspoken rules about love and attraction, mentioning, "Just because you love somebody doesn't mean they have to reciprocate... It's a reality of life" . They also touch upon how romantic gestures and expressions of love are perceived differently based on one's upbringing and cultural background, humorously noting how one might handle rejection. Their candid discussions also cover personal experiences with dating and the awkward moments that often come with navigating young love and sexual education. They reflect on the role of media and porn in shaping unrealistic expectations about sex, emphasizing the need for more realistic and relatable representations, "We all share one bedroom like everyone. Yeah. And then you just see someone sexing and you're like, I guess that's what it is" . HELP DAUOOD PLEASE: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-a-comedian-replace-stolen-camera Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show! Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoys What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions. Sponsor: The Herban Cannasseur is offering our listeners an exclusive 20% off across their entire shop. Just use the promo code ‘Awjiz’ Visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://theherbancannasseur.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theherbancannasseur/ Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) : https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    are you living a double life (afghan edition)

    In this insightful episode of the AwJiz Boys podcast, the hosts delve into the complexities of balancing dual identities within the Afghan community, particularly focusing on the challenges of doing business with fellow Afghans. They explore the cultural nuances and personal experiences that often lead to a hesitancy in mixing business with personal life, especially within their own community. The AwJiz Boys share compelling stories about the difficulties they have faced when engaging in business with other Afghans, emphasizing a common sentiment of mistrust and the tendency to "bite each other's hands," metaphorically speaking. This discussion opens up into a broader conversation about the reasons behind such behavior, attributing it to the brokenness experienced by the diaspora, which perpetuates a cycle of competition and betrayal rather than cooperation and support. The AwJiz Boys also question the cultural practices back in Afghanistan, pondering, "What do people in Afghanistan do?" This rhetorical question leads into a deeper examination of the survival tactics developed in response to decades of conflict and migration, which might contribute to the defensive and often secretive behaviors observed in the diaspora. The episode also tackles the concept of a 'double life,' where Afghans might outwardly conform to cultural expectations at social events while secretly engaging in behaviors considered taboo, like sneaking drinks outside venues. The AwJiz Boys humorously and thoughtfully discuss how these actions reflect broader issues of identity and authenticity among Afghans trying to navigate two worlds. Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show! Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoys What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions. Sponsor: The Herban Cannasseur is offering our listeners an exclusive 20% off across their entire shop. Just use the promo code ‘Awjiz’ Visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://theherbancannasseur.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theherbancannasseur/ Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) : https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    we attended the Afghan American conference in San Diego

    AFGHAN-AMERICAN CONFERENCE (AAC) AAC is an annual, nationwide three-day conference for young community leaders to engage in meaningful dialogue, grow professionally, and build relationships. In 2014, eight Afghan-Americans pioneered what the diaspora lacked for years: a safe space for candid discussions about the issues most pertinent to us. Historically, our community came together almost exclusively in social settings, however, none of these gatherings were conducive to serious discussions about the state of our community. Too often, taboo topics were swept under the proverbial Afghan rug and never approached. AAC is equal parts professional, cultural, spiritual, social, and personal. The holistic conference consists of keynote speeches, town halls, networking mixers, entertainment, S.E.E.D talks, and an array of various breakout blocks aa-co.org Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show! Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoys What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions. Sponsor: The Herban Cannasseur is offering our listeners an exclusive 20% off across their entire shop. Just use the promo code ‘Awjiz’ Visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://theherbancannasseur.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theherbancannasseur/ Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) : https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Afghans are Asian Alpha Males ft. Nadeem Hamidy

    In the episode titled "Afghans are Asian Alpha Males ft. Nadeem Hamidy," the conversation dives into various topics around masculinity, fitness, and personal experiences. Nadeem discusses his struggles with self-esteem, his early interactions with women after moving to L.A., and his journey of self-discovery. He shares candid insights about dealing with anxiety in romantic settings and using testosterone for performance enhancement, discussing both the benefits and the psychological impacts. Key discussions in the episode include the challenges young men face in altering their physical appearance and the societal pressures they navigate. Nadeem and the AwJiz Boys discuss the use of steroids, the pressures of physical appearance in the fitness industry, and the implications these have on mental health and self-perception. The conversation also touches on Nadeem's experiences with dating, the misconceptions about masculinity, and how these have evolved over time.There's also a light-hearted exchange about embarrassing moments and the anxieties tied to performance in intimate settings, making it a relatable and deeply personal narrative. They explore the broader implications of these personal challenges, reflecting on how they shape identity and interpersonal relationships. Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show! Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoys What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions. Sponsor: The Herban Cannasseur is offering our listeners an exclusive 20% off across their entire shop. Just use the promo code ‘Awjiz’ Visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://theherbancannasseur.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theherbancannasseur/ ▶ Follow our Guest: Nadeem Hamidy‬ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nadeemhamidy/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nadeemhamidy YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@NadeemHamidy Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) : https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Legal Advice for Afghan Refugees | ft. Criminal Lawyer Elmira Yousufi

    In the episode titled "Legal Advice (Afghan Edition)" featuring Elmira Yousufi, the AwJiz Boys delve into a range of legal topics relevant to the Afghan community and beyond, blending serious legal insights with their signature humorous style. The discussion kicks off with an exploration of immigration and the legal adjustments required when young international men alter their ages on immigration documents, which can lead to peculiar scenarios in educational settings.Elmira shares detailed insights on various legal processes, such as how criminal cases are approached from a defense perspective, emphasizing the complexity and the ethical considerations involved. She discusses the nuances of representing clients who face cultural misunderstandings or have unique backgrounds that influence their legal situations. Throughout the episode, the conversation covers the strategic elements of legal defense, including jury selection and the significance of cultural competence in legal proceedings. Elmira provides anecdotes from her experience, illustrating how legal outcomes can be influenced by understanding both the letter of the law and the cultural context of the clients.Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoysWhat happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Sponsor:The Herban Cannasseur is offering our listeners an exclusive 20% off across their entire shop. Just use the promo code ‘Awjiz’ Visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://theherbancannasseur.com/https://www.instagram.com/theherbancannasseur/▶ Follow our Guest:Elmira YousufiInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/defendyousufi/Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboysMusic (@kresnt) :https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Taliban are Afghan billionaires

    In the episode titled "Taliban are Afghan Billionaires," the AwJiz Boys delve into a light-hearted discussion on the quirks and challenges of navigating cultural identities, focusing on the humorous discrepancies that occur when international students manipulate their ages on immigration papers. This leads to amusing situations where significantly older students find themselves mingling with much younger classmates, prompting the AwJiz Boys to joke about the surreal nature of a thirty-year-old claiming to be sixteen. The conversation shifts to a comedic analysis of the cultural impact of various international foods, with the hosts playfully debating which dishes best represent their heritage in a globalized world. They bring in their personal experiences and family stories, adding a layer of personal anecdotes to the discussion. Further into the show, the AwJiz Boys introduce a segment discussing the influence of media on cultural perceptions, specifically focusing on how Western media portrays immigrant communities. They critique the stereotypical narratives and discuss the importance of authentic representation. A highlight of the episode includes a satirical take on the so-called "Peet Guercio" style of stand-up comedy that uses green screens to enhance storytelling. They discuss the creative potential and comedic value of integrating technology into traditional comedy, using Peet Guercio’s approach as a prime example. Peet Guercio is known for his innovative stand-up routines that often incorporate multimedia elements to add a unique twist to his performances. Towards the end, the conversation takes a more serious tone as they discuss the challenges faced by immigrants in adjusting to new educational environments, exacerbated by the age discrepancies. They reflect on the broader implications of these challenges, discussing how they affect community dynamics and individual identities. Throughout the episode, the hosts maintain a lively and engaging tone, ensuring that even the more serious discussions are interspersed with humor and wit, making complex topics accessible and entertaining for their audience. Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show! Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoys What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions. Sponsor: The Herban Cannasseur is offering our listeners an exclusive 20% off across their entire shop. Just use the promo code ‘Awjiz’ Visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://theherbancannasseur.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theherbancannasseur/ Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) : https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    The Afghan Stars ft. burqasandbeer & Diz Waziri

    In the episode titled "The Afghan Stars," the dialogue probes deeply into cultural and social issues. It begins with a compelling look at spirituality, examining how personal beliefs reconcile with public narratives of religion. This inquiry paves the way for discussions on identity, particularly the challenges of preserving Afghan traditions in a globalized context. The conversation also delves into gender dynamics, addressing the professional obstacles faced by Afghan women and the skepticism they encounter. Additionally, the episode explores the authenticity of therapeutic relationships, questioning the genuine nature of care when it involves monetary transactions. A critique of media representation surfaces as well, with discussions on the influence of media portrayals on public morality. Through thoughtful questions and reflective commentary, the episode intricately explores these themes, offering a rich narrative that connects deeply with the experiences and challenges of the Afghan community. Featured in this episode is Burqasandbeer, also known as Madina Wardak, a social worker and youth advocate from Los Angeles. Raised in an Afghan refugee community, Madina experienced firsthand the challenges of navigating life in a foreign country while grappling with the trauma and occupation back home. She pursued higher education in Political Science and Social Work, aiming to provide culturally competent care and address the mental health needs of her community. Through her platform, @burqasandbeer, she engages in discussions about mental health, politics, and the Afghan experience, emphasizing the importance of trauma-informed care and cultural competency. Joining her is Diz Waziri, originally from Northern Virginia and a long-time resident of Southern California since 2006. Diz serves as a sales manager and is also a founding member of The Samovar Network, an innovative and inclusive platform for the Afghan diaspora that fosters candid discussions, revitalizes culture, and builds community. This network is dedicated to creating spaces where Afghan narratives are both celebrated and deeply explored. In addition to his role with The Samovar Network, Diz is also the host of the "Currently Nerdy" podcast, a dynamic forum where three enthusiastic nerds engage in sketches, Q&As, gaming commentary, roundtable discussions, and movie reviews, offering a unique blend of entertainment and education to embrace and celebrate nerd culture. Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show! Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoys What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions. Sponsor: The Herban Cannasseur is offering our listeners an exclusive 20% off across their entire shop. Just use the promo code ‘Awjiz’ Visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://theherbancannasseur.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theherbancannasseur/ ▶ Follow our Guests: madina wardak aka burqasandbeer https://www.madinawardak.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/burqasandbeer TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@burqasandbeer Website: https://linktr.ee/Burqasandbeer Diz Waziri IG: https://www.instagram.com/dizbullah/ ▶Samovar Network - Afghan-American Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/samovarnetwork/ ▶Currently Nerdy - Afghan Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/currently-nerdy/id639028717?ign-mpt=uo%3D4&mt=2 Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) : https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Filipino Comedian Loves to eat ft. Andrew Orolfo

    In the episode titled "Filipino Comedian Loves to Eat ft. Andrew Orolfo" from the "AwJiz Boys" podcast, hosts Dauood and Kane dive into a rich dialogue with comedian Andrew Orolfo, exploring the intersections of food, culture, and comedy. The episode kicks off with Andrew discussing his passion for Filipino and Korean cuisines, humorously declaring, "I can eat kimchi with anything!" which sets the tone for a light-hearted yet insightful conversation. As the discussion unfolds, Andrew shares anecdotes about his first encounters with Afghan culture, bringing a comedic perspective to cultural nuances and the quirks of assimilation. The conversation briefly turns to a more personal note as Andrew talks about his pet dog, adding a relatable and endearing element to the chat.The podcast takes a deeper dive when Kane steers the conversation towards stereotypes and cultural misconceptions, prompting Andrew to reflect on how comedy can serve as a lens to view and challenge these stereotypes. Andrew elaborates on how his Filipino heritage shapes his comedic voice, making his performances not only hilarious but also culturally resonant.The dialogue ventures into more personal territory as the hosts pose provocative questions about personal challenges and misconceptions, leading to candid and sometimes unexpected revelations. This theme recurs throughout the podcast, enriching the dialogue with layers of personal and cultural introspection. Towards the end of the podcast, the atmosphere lightens up with a playful segment where the hosts and guest participate in an Afghan vs. Filipino game show, engaging in a game of Pictionary. This segment highlights cultural symbols through humor, encapsulating the spirit of the episode and underlining the universal language of laughter that connects us all. Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show! Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoys What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions. Sponsor: The Herban Cannasseur is offering our listeners an exclusive 20% off across their entire shop. Just use the promo code ‘Awjiz’ Visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://theherbancannasseur.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theherbancannasseur/ ▶ Follow our Guest: Andrew Orolfo www.andreworolfo.com/dates Instagram: www.instagram.com/andrew_orolfo TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@andrew_orolfo Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) : https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Afghan Hospitality

    In Today's episode of AwJiz Boys called "Afghan Hospitality," Dauood and Kane delve into the nuances of Afghan culture, emphasizing the traditional and modern complexities of hospitality within their community. The episode starts with a discussion on adapting to hot climates and the ingenious ways Afghans keep cool, followed by a light-hearted debate on the merits of fans versus air conditioning in Afghanistan. They touch on the concept of maintaining cool indoor spaces as a form of social status. The conversation shifts to reflect on technological advancements in Afghanistan during the '90s, followed by a discussion on the implications of modernization and its social significance. The hosts also explore themes of identity and the Afghan diaspora’s efforts to retain cultural integrity in a globalized world. Additionally, they discuss Afghan innovations and contributions to global culture, which segue into a broader discussion about the representation of Afghans in international media and the necessity for authentic Afghan voices in storytelling. This episode also delves into the challenges and nuances of representing Afghan culture in the diaspora, highlighting the tension between traditional values and modern realities. They end on a hopeful note, discussing the potential for Afghanistan to become a vibrant cultural and tourist destination once again, while advocating for significant social and political changes to achieve this vision. Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show! Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoys What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions. Sponsor: The Herban Cannasseur is offering our listeners an exclusive 20% off across their entire shop. Just use the promo code ‘Awjiz’ Visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://theherbancannasseur.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theherbancannasseur/ Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) : https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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    Men may cry [ sad episode ]

    In today's episode, "Men may cry," Dauood and Kane engage in a deep and emotional conversation with Yama, focusing on the recent passing of his father. The episode delves into the responsibilities and emotional toll of handling funeral arrangements and cemetery issues amidst personal grief. Yama shares his struggle to find moments for self-reflection and mourning, reflecting on the cherished memories that bring both laughter and tears. The discussion is an honest exploration of coping with loss, highlighting the importance of remembrance and the complexities of handling practical aspects of death within a cultural context. Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show! Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoys What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions. Sponsor: The Chocolate Bash Sacramento is offering our listeners an exclusive 10% off across their entire shop. Just use the promo code ‘Awjiz’ Chocolate Bash 8304 Delta Shores Cir S #120, Sacramento, CA 95832PROMO: %10 OFF CODE: Awjiz Visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://chocolatebash.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chocolatebash.sacramento/ DoorDash: https://www.doordash.com/store/chocolate-bash-sacramento-sacramento-24801423/ UberEats: https://www.ubereats.com/store/chocolate-bash-sacramento/mtBrXe-PTl-R3_7upTSveA ▶ Follow Yama aka Pashtoon Goon: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pashtoongoon Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) : https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of hilarious nonsense. But throw in some cameras and a few mics, and suddenly, you’ve got the AwJiz Boys Podcast! Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and laughs along the way.AwJiz Boys Podcast | 🇦🇫 عاجز افغانهاThis podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys

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