
In this episode, we digest a viral video showcasing an unpleasant interaction between a man's mother and his wife.

In this episode we speak about new year resolutions and some unrealistic goals people tend to set sometimes, leading to a disappointing year.

In this episode we discuss our experiences in our family homes and what the term 'home' means to us.

In this episode we discuss our experiences in our family homes and what the term 'home' means to us.


The conversation delves into the topic of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), emphasising that it is not rooted in culture and tradition but rather serves as a mechanism of control. It highlights the dynamics within families, where often mothers oppose FGM, but are pressured by male relatives to conform to societal expectations, fearing shame for not adhering to the practice.

In this engaging conversation, the hosts and their guest Wura explore themes of cultural identity, belonging, and the complexities of navigating multiple cultures. They discuss the importance of community, the impact of social media, and delve into a controversial topic surrounding a hijab brand's past actions. The conversation is interspersed with light-hearted games and culminates in a call to action for community engagement and support for creative initiatives.

In this episode, the hosts delve into various topics ranging from Sudan's football journey to the complexities of Arab identity and the emotional struggles of singer Shereen Abdulwahab.

In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent controversy surrounding a viral video from the YouTube series Bkchat, featuring a heated debate about race, gender, and personal preferences in relationships.

In this episode, the hosts engage in a fun geography quiz, exploring various questions about the world while sharing personal anecdotes about helping strangers in London.

In this episode, the hosts explore the complexities of being second-generation immigrants, discussing cultural influences from media, the burden of family expectations, and the mental health challenges that arise from survivor's guilt.

In the inaugural episode of 'This Might Sound Foreign', hosts Mawada and Meyss introduce themselves and explore their friendship, cultural backgrounds, and personal interests.