
Welcome to VNTF! We’re just 2 friends - who happen to be Arab - who decided to start a podcast because we were inspired by the casual and unfiltered voice notes we send each other. If we were to label it though, then we’re a social and cultural commentary podcast. Join us every Wednesday as we share 0 advice and lots of stories. Follow us on instagram to converse with us and stay updated: @vntofri... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture | ||||

this week, we play the game "we're not really strangers" - yay! we ask each other some tough questions we hadn't before, get a bit more vulnerable, and share a few song recommendations while we're at it.
CHILDREN! The other "3o2balko" we get. Today, we're talking about wanting (or not) children, sharing our views on parenthood, gender roles, whether children owe their parents anything, and the concept of parentification. Yup, it’s a lot, but so is br... more
On this week’s episode, T asks the terrifying but exciting existential questions: who are we? Are we allowed to be ourselves? Do we have to keep changing masks (or hats) to fit in?
On this week's episode, we discuss our views on the institution of marriage, if we wanna get married, and how we feel about "3o2balik."
Disclaimer: 3o2balik is an untranslatable word that is typically repeated endlessly at engagements and weddings... more
"If war is holy and sex is obscene, we've got it twisted in this lucid dream." Tell us about it, Alicia. This time, we dive into the spectrum of sexuality and do some sexual unpeeling. Grab a cup of tea and come through!
TRIGGER WARNING: On this week’s episode, we discuss out personal journeys with therapy, healing, and mental health. Grab a cup of tea and listen to us talk with our peels off (you’ll get it when you listen)
On this week’s episode T & F talk about dating. The good, the bad and the downright ridiculous. Come through and listen to us discuss some dating stories and the notion of being content alone.
This week's voice note is about watering the garden of your mind to understand others and be less of an a**hole. I ask a lot of questions and would love to know your thoughts. PS, I don't hate [all] men, I hate the patriarchy.










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