AwJiz Boys Podcast | 🇦🇫 عاجز افغانها

AwJiz Boys
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 افغانها 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/@awjizboys

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

    JUN 9 · BONUS

    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

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

    MAY 24

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

    Unedited/Raw Full Episode here: www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoys Meet 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-Afghans Tattoos & taboo in Afghan households Open mics, comedy journeys & imposter syndrome Fitness, masculinity, and being the “good son” Follow our Guest: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bluehairfitness TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bluehairfitness 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/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) :https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

    9 min
  3. 100 men beating off to 1 gorilla is possible | Happy Mothers Day

    MAY 10

    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/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. Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) :https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

    1h 8m
  4. Dauood Naimyar Europe Comedy Tour | Afghans eating international Food

    MAY 2

    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 cake Cracking up over "halal by default" seafood and the right way to eat palau Meeting 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/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. Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) :https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

    59 min
  5. Salams App Nightmare | Afghan womens criteria for dating

    APR 12

    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/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. Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) :https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

    1 hr

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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 افغانها 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/@awjizboys

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