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A place where ideas are unleashed from dogma.

Mohamed Khougali & Abdelrahman Elzein (Jad)

  • May 8, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
  • monthly NEW EPISODES
  • 30m AVG DURATION
  • 6 EPISODES


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Geopolitics, economics and Covid 19 P2

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 36:11


During our quarantine, Musaab and I, talk about the effects this pandemic has on the world and how this effects the reality in the region. We talk about oil future collapse and its relevance in the middle east and north Africa. Part 2

Geopolitics, economics and Covid 19 P1

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 32:26


During our quarantine, Musaab and I, talk about the effects this pandemic has on the world and how this effects the reality in the region. We talk about oil future collapse and its relevance in the middle east and north Africa. Part 1

EP003 Part 4: Sexuality at Last

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2020 29:33


EP003 Part 4: Sexuality at Last by PhiloSoc

EP003 Part 3: un-orthodox

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 38:35


"They'll find every single excuse they can to make sure that this is not the man's fault"

EP003 Part 2: Aggressive Progressives & Preservative Conservatives

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 25:39


"Men that are close to you are worried about you going to interact outside with men exactly like them" - Hiba on heteronormative standards manifesting on a familial level. In this episode, we talk about the different spaces that exist in Sudan what it means to come out to each one of them. We also continue peeling back layers of Sudanese society, both progressive and conservative, in relation to the dynamic that exists between men and men; women and men; and women and women.

EP003 Part 1: Sexuality & Heteronormative Standards

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2019 23:19


Hiba joins the podcast and brings with her a much-needed discussion about sexuality, gender and social media within the context of the Sudanese conservative/heteronormative standard.

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