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Mae and Swara are two writers and geeks of West Asian (IE Middle Eastern) descent who discuss and review all things Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA, ie "MENA") representation each month, along with other entertainment topics. Come join us as we highlight positive depictions of SWANA people in popular media, review the latest popular releases, and just have a fun time nerding out. Follow us @TheMiddleGeeks, @MaeAbdu, @spiderswarz Art Sciences sociales
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    • Episode 75: "Wicked: For Good" and Fighting for a Cause
      Nov 22 2025

      What will one sacrifice for a greater cause? How do we fight overwhelming systems of oppression? Does working within a corrupt system work, or do we need to tear it all down? Wicked: For Good explores these questions in great depth, with stunning performances from Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jonathan Bailey, Marissa Bode, Michelle Yeoh, and more. We review the film, decipher what it has to say about the above questions, give our recommendations, and much more.

      Donate to Anera, UNRWA, and The Sameer Project

      Decolonize Palestine

      Donate to help Sudan

      Support the Palestinian American Medical Association (PAMA) and families in Gaza

      Islamic Relief USA: Support Families in Palestine

      Our music is composed by Ashley Hefnawy. You can find more of her music here.

      We are a proud member of the Hard NOC podcast family.

      Follow us on Twitter: @TheMiddleGeeks,

      Follow us on BlueSky @MaeAbdu, @spiderswarz

      Subscribe to The Middle Geeks on Hard NOC Media

      Please support us on Patreon!

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      1 h et 2 min
    • Episode 74: 'Palestine 36' Review and the Echoes of the Past
      Sep 23 2025

      The more things change, the more they stay the same. This is a reverberating ethos through Palestinian director Annemarie Jacir's latest film, Palestine 36, which chronicles the last days of the British Mandate of Palestine and its lasting ramifications. Produced by Philistine Films, BBC Film, BFI, Doha Film Institute, Watermelon Pictures and more, and starring Hiam Abbass, Yasmine Al Massri, Saleh Bakri, Jeremy Irons, Robert Aramayo of The Rings of Power, Liam Cunningham of Game of Thrones, Karim Daoud Anaya, and others, the film details the violent colonization of Palestine that violently continues to today. Why does such colonization happen? What are the societal, capitalistic, and manipulative tactics employed? What does Palestine 36 have to teach us for today's many challenges? Join us in our discussion of this urgently timely film.

      Donate to Anera, UNRWA, and The Sameer Project

      Decolonize Palestine

      Donate to help Sudanese people feeling geopolitical violence

      Support the Palestinian American Medical Association (PAMA) and families in Gaza

      Islamic Relief USA: Support Families in Palestine

      Our music is composed by Ashley Hefnawy. You can find more of her music here.

      We are a proud member of the Hard NOC podcast family.

      Follow us on Twitter: @TheMiddleGeeks

      Follow Swara on Bluesky @spiderswarz.bsky.social

      Subscribe to The Middle Geeks on Hard NOC Media

      Please support us on Patreon!

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      42 min
    • Episode 73: '#1 Happy Family USA' Review
      May 8 2025

      The Simpsons, South Park, Family Guy, American Dad, and more all-American animated adult tv comedies have graced our screens for decades, mercilessly interrogating the all-American life and if it's all it's cracked up to be. But rarely do we get one of these series from an Arab and Muslim perspective, until now with Ramy Youssef and Pam Brady's #1 Happy Family USA, featuring the Egyptian-American Hussein family, including young insecure Rumi (Ramy Youssef), his wildly insecure father Hussein (also Ramy Youssef), his caring and overburdened mother Sharia (Salma Hindy), overachieving and closeted older sister Mona (Alia Shawkat), conservative Grandpa (Azhar Usman), and niqabi and free-spirited Grandma (Randa Jarrar).

      Set in the early 2000s in New Jersey, right around an astronomically horrible national event, we watch the Hussein family deal with the outlandish racism, surveillance, and Islamophobia every single day, and their own outlandish efforts to deal with it. All characters and the animation style were designed by Iraqi-British data journalist Mona Chalabi. Joined by our friend Nadia Osman, we discuss the series and why it's a landmark for SWANA and Muslim representation, the great casting news about Lee Cronin's The Mummy, give our recommendations, and much more.

      Spoilers for all of #1 Happy Family USA throughout

      Donate to Anera

      Donate to help Sudanese people feeling geopolitical violence

      Support the Palestinian American Medical Association (PAMA) and families in Gaza

      Islamic Relief USA: Support Families in Palestine

      Our music is composed by Ashley Hefnawy. You can find more of her music here.

      We are a proud member of the Hard NOC podcast family.

      Swara's interview with Nadia and Ali Nasser on Lee Cronin's The Mummy

      Follow Nadia on BlueSky @msnadiaosman.bsky.social

      Follow us on Twitter: @TheMiddleGeeks

      Subscribe to The Middle Geeks on Hard NOC Media

      Please support us on Patreon!

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      1 h et 26 min
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