The world is moving at such a pace that every week feels monumental. Throughout this podcast, we hope to deliver our perspective on whatever we observe that is somewhat relatable. Is it comedy? Tragedy? Therapy? It’s all of it, from A to Z.
Another one of those episodes that went through post-production hell, so a lot of stuff changed since: "It's coming home" was not factual, Aaron and Rachel are not a thing, and the vaccine does not feel like "eating too much honey". We believe, however, that one take will stand the test of time: paper hands Portnoy made the right call by entertaining the Barstool Athlete idea. Oh btw, there was a fire.
In our latest instalment of Señor Deporte, we try to make this podcast work while watching Belgium put Finland in a mental torture chamber at the Euro 2020. Amongst other things, we mention how Warren Buffet is past his prime, and a savvier investor is ready to dethrone him. We also have to apologize for the way Aziz tries to tell a "really funny" story. Btw, NFT takes are back.
In our latest outing we react to the historic Mayweather vs. Paul fight and get pretty dudey about sports and culture while discussing career longevity and mental health. Also listen to us pad this runtime as we expose ourselves as sluts for tech, subtly envy MGK, figure out the GOATs' future plans and once again try to pitch Kanye West project ideas.
After a long exam season, we're back with our 20th episode! We'd like to thank everyone who's entertained this podcast at some point, it's a blessing to let us waste your time on a weekly basis. In this episode, we both out ourselves as Elon haters (with a sprinkle of Greta hate mixed in too), discuss the upcoming Paul-Mayweather fight and talk about a pretty weird dream. PS: This was uploaded 24 hours after G5 of the Lakers-Suns series, so yeah, my prediction was as wrong as it could possibly have been.
On the final Ramadan episode of the season, your boys try to figure out what'll net them clout. Wether it's dropping bars on camera, being comedic or nailing celebrity impressions, everything's on the table "dyunawmean". Join us as we open up about wanting to be funny, getting through Cramadan and being pressured by our battle passes on our most all-over-the-place episode. PS: G-Talk ends at 00:50:00 and context for "Go, Go, Go" is the following Barstool Pizza Review https://www.instagram.com/tv/harryspizzeria
Second outing of the ramadan episodes, and we finally got brother Youssef back. In this episode we talk about the collapse of the Super League, some weird Twitter beef and why Riz Ahmed is the Bond we need. Also, let's not lie to each other: any adult could take on 50 ten year olds in a fight.
With deadlines right around the corner and fasting sluggishness setting in, Youssef could not make to this week's episode. Instead, you'll be treated to some crossover vibes. The underlying theme is simple: whatever it is that makes someone a successful flirt, we don't have it. Like none of it. In all seriousness though, the one thing we would like you to take away from this episode is that if you mean a lot to someone, you mean a lot to everyone. And if you're reading this, then you definitely mean a lot to us. And to all our muslamic brothers and sisters, Ramadan Kareem.
This week, we welcome back our first guest for a stacked episode. Starting with how our university and work lives have been mid-pandemic, we reminisce about our student experiences, discuss Trump's social media venture and the latest David Dobrik situation as well as find out what ranks as our worst impulse buys. End of David Dobrik discussion at 1:59:56
This is one of those episodes that's been stuck in development hell for the last few weeks. The payoff is substantial: we present to you our longest episode yet, albeit a bonus one. The actual topic starts 40 minutes in, and for good reason: Pelé once said that football isn't a matter of life or death, it's much more than that. So sit back and enjoy as we discuss the best this century has to offer. Ronaldo fanboys, I gotchu.
Weeks after recording this, join us as we discuss movie piracy, presidential feuds, NFTs as well as break down an age old question: Boobs or Ass? PS: Sorry headphone users, Youssef's "P"s got out of hand.
The title says it all. Tune in for some unpopular takes and for a long-awaited guest appearance of this podcast's OG supporter, Carl Abi Abboud.
In celebration of international women's day we give you our wokest (by default) episode yet brought to you by Sarah, her boyfriend and her boyfriend's brother. Join us as we run down the dos and don'ts of social media, discuss wether we're funny in French, figure out how this podcast started and explore Youssef's Onlyfans career.
In this episode we ask ourselves how we'd like to make life easier for our kids, discuss recent stories regarding cancel culture, COVID and social media as well as finally get some backstory about Aziz's love for sports.
While we start off with #FlyinTedCruz and our mixed feelings about group presentations, this episode is mainly focused on why WandaVision is bringing back the TV culture we miss. Also includes our most pretentious takes.
Valentine's day engenders lots of feelings, and unfortunately love is not one of them. In this episode, you'll get to hear what missing a woman's embrace sounds like, so sit back and enjoy. Other than that, happy Valentine's day.
Following up on the Rock being the people's champion, in this episode we act as the people's voice. GameStop went to the moon this week and we just came back to tell the story. PS: Kanye please respond to our DMs, we swear they're worth it.
You'd think a second mic would be a great addition to the podcast, but it just gave us more opportunities to interrupt each other. Join us this episode as we give the Don a proper send off and explain why nobody fancies a conversation with strangers. Wether you're a mormon, homeless or a muslim brother, get out of our way.
The start of the year has been marked by exams, lockdowns, and stress. All these factors lead us to delivering our most laidback episode so far. Join us as we go through some audience questions, discuss how an idiom almost led Aziz down the dumbest quest you could think of and finally bring up Noah Beck again.
Daddy's home and he's back with a vengeance. He hasn't held the mic in a couple of weeks so he's got a lot of bottled up anger, please welcome to the stage Aziz Ben Aissa.
Ever walk out of a barber shop looking worse than when you went in? Same. In this episode of From A to Z without Aziz this time, Youssef is joined by his little bro @selimkhattab to talk about anxiety, small talk, promposals, gap years and being bros.
Spicier than Harissa, funkier than Kimchi. By now, we hope our podcast matches your "flavor profile". We'll be back in 2021 as greater Arabs.
The start of our journalistic career marks the end of Hollywood. "The cinema is dead, long live cinema"- Youssef Khattab
Two wrongs don't make a right, and as you're about to find out, IQ isn't cumulative : Some of the worst takes about relationships are on this track
Why highschool is best left in the past, and the things we wish we knew before starting University. Perspective is the name of the game. Also shoutout to Mike Chang from 6PackShortcut.
He's not who you think he is, it's all an act. In this episode, we will tell you why all dudes are the same to some extent, and then we'll spread some wokeness around regarding some of the things that transpired in the world of sports this month