The Foreign Local

By: The Foreign Local
  • Summary

  • Welcome to The Foreign Local, where we’re connecting the Egyptian diaspora with what real life looks like in Om el Donya through the lens of those who grew up abroad and moved back to Egypt as adults. On this podcast, you’ll find a series of candid conversations about what it’s like to grow up as an Egyptian abroad, what prompted people to come back, and what it’s been like existing in the sweet spot between not being a foreigner yet not quite being a local either. Episodes drop every Tuesday. You can find us on Instagram @theforeignlocal.
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Episodes
  • Dina El Gohary: Egyptian Culture, Heritage, and Food [S02 E07]
    Nov 21 2023

    You might wanna grab a snack as you listen to this episode because Dina El Gohary has her Masters in Cultural Heritage Management with a focus on Egyptian food Heritage and currently works with Egyptian food tour company Bellies en-Route. So, you already know what this episode is going to be about.

    But, before we dive into the food, we're following Dina's story from Saudi Arabia to Bahrain and getting to see yet another perspective on growing up in the Gulf that's perhaps a bit unexpected.

    In this episode, Monica and Dina discuss lifestyles, privilege, and navigating where and how they fit into the day-to-day poetic chaos of life in Cairo. And food, obvs.








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    1 hr and 53 mins
  • Ahmed Najeeb: Saudi - Mansoura - Cairo [S02 E06]
    Nov 14 2023

    Ahmed Najeeb has changed his relationship status with Saudi Arabia to ‘It’s Complicated.’

    Living there in peak morality police era against a backdrop of negative stereotypes about Egyptians, it’s no wonder young Najeeb was dying to come back to Egypt. When he did come back, he faced two very different culture shocks: life in Mansoura and life in Cairo.

    In this episode, Najeeb reflects on how his parents tried their best to minimize the damage of life in Saudi by befriending like-minded people, switching school systems, and instilling his love for photography. Then, shifting the conversation to his transition to Egypt, Najeeb shares his stunned reactions to street fights, Cairenes’ satisfaction with subpar food, and the mere ability to casually exist outside his home past 11 PM.

    Naj shoots people for a living and shares it on Instagram @najpictures.

    While you’re there, follow The Foreign Local (@theforeignlocal) for more stories connecting the Egyptian diaspora with everyday life in Om el Donya

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    50 mins
  • Mariam Hanno: You Have Permission to Grieve [S02 E05]
    Nov 7 2023

    Acceptance letter to a Belgian university in hand, Mariam Hanno was a woman with a plan. Unfortunately, a mix of travel hurdles and souring political relations between Egypt and Qatar turned her life upside down.

    Finding herself on a flight to Egypt instead, Mariam’s expulsion from the diaspora was sudden, unexpected, and painful. How do you even begin to deal with that?

    In this episode, Mariam gets vulnerable about grappling with social isolation, struggling to understand the local lingo, and the grief she experienced while saying goodbye not to a person but to an entire lifetime left behind.

    So, yes, this episode is basically the therapy session Monica and Mariam didn't know they needed. And, despite talking about her language barrier, Mariam does it all with a flawless Egyptian accent.

    Join in on this therapy session through Instagram @theforeignlocal.

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    1 hr and 38 mins

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