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    <title>Don't Call Me A Khawaga!</title>
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    <copyright>© 2026 Heba Shunbo. All Rights Reserved.</copyright>
    <description>Don’t Call Me Khawaga is a podcast for Arab Gen X women
navigating identity, aging, relationships, and ambition — without a neat
narrative. 


  If you grew up between East &amp; West, between cultures…

  Between expectations and reinvention…

  Between being told to stay quiet and now being told to brand yourself…


Hosted by Heba Shunbo, this podcast blends sharp humor, cultural commentary, and raw honesty about midlife, marriage, motherhood, career pivots, friendship, regret, ambition, and finding  yourself at 40, 45, 50 and beyond.

This show is for you.

We talk about:


  Being in midlife without a neat narrative

  Relationships that didn’t work — even when you tried your best

  Identity confusion when you’ve lived in more than one world

  Aging without pretending it’s either tragic or magical

  And the strange loneliness of being capable, strong… and still unsure


This isn’t self-help.
It’s self-awareness — with humor.</description>
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    <itunes:subtitle>For Arab Gen X women navigating identity, culture &amp; midlife — without the self-help fluff</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:author>Heba Shunbo</itunes:author>
    <itunes:summary>Don’t Call Me Khawaga is a podcast for Arab Gen X women
navigating identity, aging, relationships, and ambition — without a neat
narrative. 


  If you grew up between East &amp; West, between cultures…

  Between expectations and reinvention…

  Between being told to stay quiet and now being told to brand yourself…


Hosted by Heba Shunbo, this podcast blends sharp humor, cultural commentary, and raw honesty about midlife, marriage, motherhood, career pivots, friendship, regret, ambition, and finding  yourself at 40, 45, 50 and beyond.

This show is for you.

We talk about:


  Being in midlife without a neat narrative

  Relationships that didn’t work — even when you tried your best

  Identity confusion when you’ve lived in more than one world

  Aging without pretending it’s either tragic or magical

  And the strange loneliness of being capable, strong… and still unsure


This isn’t self-help.
It’s self-awareness — with humor.</itunes:summary>
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navigating identity, aging, relationships, and ambition — without a neat
narrative. </p>
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  <li>If you grew up between East &amp; West, between cultures…</li>
  <li>Between expectations and reinvention…</li>
  <li>Between being told to stay quiet and now being told to brand yourself…</li>
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<p>Hosted by Heba Shunbo, this podcast blends sharp humor, cultural commentary, and raw honesty about midlife, marriage, motherhood, career pivots, friendship, regret, ambition, and finding  yourself at 40, 45, 50 and beyond.</p>
<p>This show is for you.</p>
<p>We talk about:</p>
<ul>
  <li>Being in midlife without a neat narrative</li>
  <li>Relationships that didn’t work — even when you tried your best</li>
  <li>Identity confusion when you’ve lived in more than one world</li>
  <li>Aging without pretending it’s either tragic or magical</li>
  <li>And the strange loneliness of being capable, strong… and still unsure</li>
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<p>This isn’t self-help.<br>
It’s self-awareness — with humor.</p>
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      <itunes:email>heba.shunbo@gmail.com</itunes:email>
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      <description>What starts as a simple mistake—forgetting your kids’ school day—turns into
something much bigger.

In this episode, I share the story of the morning I thought it was a holiday… and walked straight into full school drop-off chaos.

It was embarrassing. It was funny. It was a complete disaster. 

But it also revealed something deeper. 

Because for so many of us—especially women—we’ve slowly become the “responsible one.”  The planner. The fixer. The one who carries everything.

And somewhere along the way… we lost touch with who we actually are when we’re not under pressure.

This episode isn’t about forgetting school.
It’s about remembering yourself.

If you’ve ever felt:


  Overwhelmed by responsibility

  Like you're carrying more than you should

  Or like you’ve slowly become someone you don’t fully recognize



This one's for you.</description>
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      <itunes:author>Heba Shunbo</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>A “hot mess mom” moment that turned into a personality test.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>What starts as a simple mistake—forgetting your kids’ school day—turns into
something much bigger.

In this episode, I share the story of the morning I thought it was a holiday… and walked straight into full school drop-off chaos.

It was embarrassing. It was funny. It was a complete disaster. 

But it also revealed something deeper. 

Because for so many of us—especially women—we’ve slowly become the “responsible one.”  The planner. The fixer. The one who carries everything.

And somewhere along the way… we lost touch with who we actually are when we’re not under pressure.

This episode isn’t about forgetting school.
It’s about remembering yourself.

If you’ve ever felt:


  Overwhelmed by responsibility

  Like you're carrying more than you should

  Or like you’ve slowly become someone you don’t fully recognize



This one's for you.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What starts as a simple mistake—forgetting your kids’ school day—turns into
something much bigger.</p>
<p>In this episode, I share the story of the morning I thought it was a holiday… and walked straight into full school drop-off chaos.</p>
<p>It was embarrassing. It was funny. It was a complete disaster. </p>
<p>But it also revealed something deeper. </p>
<p>Because for so many of us—especially women—we’ve slowly become the “responsible one.”  The planner. The fixer. The one who carries everything.</p>
<p>And somewhere along the way… we lost touch with who we actually are when we’re not under pressure.</p>
<p>This episode isn’t about forgetting school.<br>
It’s about remembering yourself.</p>
<p>If you’ve ever felt:</p>
<ul>
  <li>Overwhelmed by responsibility</li>
  <li>Like you're carrying more than you should</li>
  <li>Or like you’ve slowly become someone you don’t fully recognize</li>
</ul>
<p>
This one's for you. 

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      <title>Introvert… or Just Tired of Performing?</title>
      <description>Have you ever walked into a room and felt like two completely different
versions of yourself were fighting to show up?

The loud one.The quiet one.The one who connects.And the one who’s already planning her exit.

In this episode, Heba unpacks the real question behind introversion vs
extroversion — and why for many Arab Gen X women, it’s not about personality… it’s about conditioning.

From being “too much” after one drink, to being called “rude” for staying
quiet, this episode explores the exhausting reality of adapting yourself in
every room.

Because maybe you’re not confused. Maybe you’re just tired of performing. This episode is for anyone who has ever felt:
Too Western here.Too Arab there.Too much — or never quite enough.</description>
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      <itunes:title>Introvert… or Just Tired of Performing?</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Heba Shunbo</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Too Western here. Too Arab there. The exhausting reality of adapting your personality in every room.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Have you ever walked into a room and felt like two completely different
versions of yourself were fighting to show up?

The loud one.The quiet one.The one who connects.And the one who’s already planning her exit.

In this episode, Heba unpacks the real question behind introversion vs
extroversion — and why for many Arab Gen X women, it’s not about personality… it’s about conditioning.

From being “too much” after one drink, to being called “rude” for staying
quiet, this episode explores the exhausting reality of adapting yourself in
every room.

Because maybe you’re not confused. Maybe you’re just tired of performing. This episode is for anyone who has ever felt:
Too Western here.Too Arab there.Too much — or never quite enough.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever walked into a room and felt like two completely different
versions of yourself were fighting to show up?</p>
<p>The loud one.<br>The quiet one.<br>The one who connects.<br>And the one who’s already planning her exit.</p>
<p>In this episode, Heba unpacks the real question behind introversion vs
extroversion — and why for many Arab Gen X women, it’s not about personality… it’s about conditioning.</p>
<p>From being “too much” after one drink, to being called “rude” for staying
quiet, this episode explores the exhausting reality of adapting yourself in
every room.</p>
<p>Because maybe you’re not confused. Maybe you’re just tired of performing. This episode is for anyone who has ever felt:<br>
Too Western here.<br>Too Arab there.<br>Too much — or never quite enough.</p>
<p>














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      <title>My New Midnight Is 9PM</title>
      <description>Now?  Midnight feels… aggressive.

In this episode of Don’t Call Me Khawaga, Heba goes out for a night out in Downtown Cairo — heels, Spanx, cabaret and all — and realizes
something unsettling:  

Going out isn’t what it used to be.

Is it Cairo that changed? 

Or is it us?

From the chaos of Cairo nightlife to the quiet joy of being home by 10:30, this episode dives into the strange midlife shift many Gen X women are experiencing.

Why does going out feel exhausting now?When did bathroom trips become a logistical operation?And is wanting to stay home a sign of aging… or evolution?

With humor and honesty, Heba explores the cultural contradictions of
being:

Too Western here.Too Arab there.And now… maybe just a little too Gen X for nightlife.

If you've ever found yourself asking"What time does this end?"instead of

"Where are we going next?"

This episode is for you.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2026 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Heba Shunbo</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>A night out in Cairo, high heels, Spanx — and the moment you realize going out isn’t what it used to be.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Now?  Midnight feels… aggressive.

In this episode of Don’t Call Me Khawaga, Heba goes out for a night out in Downtown Cairo — heels, Spanx, cabaret and all — and realizes
something unsettling:  

Going out isn’t what it used to be.

Is it Cairo that changed? 

Or is it us?

From the chaos of Cairo nightlife to the quiet joy of being home by 10:30, this episode dives into the strange midlife shift many Gen X women are experiencing.

Why does going out feel exhausting now?When did bathroom trips become a logistical operation?And is wanting to stay home a sign of aging… or evolution?

With humor and honesty, Heba explores the cultural contradictions of
being:

Too Western here.Too Arab there.And now… maybe just a little too Gen X for nightlife.

If you've ever found yourself asking"What time does this end?"instead of

"Where are we going next?"

This episode is for you.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Now?  Midnight feels… aggressive.</p>
<p>In this episode of <em>Don’t Call Me Khawaga</em>, Heba goes out for a night out in Downtown Cairo — heels, Spanx, cabaret and all — and realizes
something unsettling:  </p>
<p>Going out isn’t what it used to be.</p>
<p>Is it Cairo that changed? </p>
<p>Or is it us?</p>
<p>From the chaos of Cairo nightlife to the quiet joy of being home by 10:30, this episode dives into the strange midlife shift many Gen X women are experiencing.</p>
<p>Why does going out feel exhausting now?<br>When did bathroom trips become a logistical operation?<br>And is wanting to stay home a sign of aging… or evolution?</p>
<p>With humor and honesty, Heba explores the cultural contradictions of
being:</p>
<p>Too Western here.<br>Too Arab there.<br>And now… maybe just a little too Gen X for nightlife.</p>
<p>If you've ever found yourself asking<br><em>"What time does this end?"</em><br>instead of</p>
<p><em>"Where are we going next?"</em></p>
<p>This episode is for you.</p>
<p>






















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      <title>Don’t Call Me a Khawaga!</title>
      <description>Too Arab for the West. Too Western for the Arabs. Too Gen X for TikTok.

Welcome to Don’t Call Me a Khawaga.

This is a podcast for Arab Gen X women navigating midlife, identity, cultural contradictions, marriage, ambition, aging, and the quiet disorientation of living in between worlds.

No self-help sermons.No curated perfection.
Just real conversations,  observations, and humor that keeps us sane.

If you’ve ever felt like the khawaga of your own life… you’re in the right place.

Follow the show so you don’t miss what’s coming. 

Full episode available now. 

Connect with me:Instagram: @hebashunboSubstack: dontcallmeakhawagapodcast.substack.com</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2026 18:04:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:author>Heba Shunbo</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>For Arab Gen X women navigating identity, culture &amp; midlife — without the self-help fluff</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Too Arab for the West. Too Western for the Arabs. Too Gen X for TikTok.

Welcome to Don’t Call Me a Khawaga.

This is a podcast for Arab Gen X women navigating midlife, identity, cultural contradictions, marriage, ambition, aging, and the quiet disorientation of living in between worlds.

No self-help sermons.No curated perfection.
Just real conversations,  observations, and humor that keeps us sane.

If you’ve ever felt like the khawaga of your own life… you’re in the right place.

Follow the show so you don’t miss what’s coming. 

Full episode available now. 

Connect with me:Instagram: @hebashunboSubstack: dontcallmeakhawagapodcast.substack.com</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Too Arab for the West. Too Western for the Arabs. Too Gen X for TikTok.</strong></p>
<p>Welcome to <em>Don’t Call Me a Khawaga</em>.</p>
<p>This is a podcast for Arab Gen X women navigating midlife, identity, cultural contradictions, marriage, ambition, aging, and the quiet disorientation of living in between worlds.</p>
<p>No self-help sermons.<br>No curated perfection.<br>
Just real conversations,  observations, and humor that keeps us sane.</p>
<p>If you’ve ever felt like the khawaga of your own life… you’re in the right place.</p>
<p>Follow the show so you don’t miss what’s coming. </p>
<p>Full episode available now. </p>
<p>Connect with me:<br>Instagram: @hebashunbo<br>Substack: dontcallmeakhawagapodcast.substack.com</p>
<p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>Why This Podcast Exists</title>
      <description>What does “khawaga” actually mean?

In Egypt and across the Middle East, it’s a word used for someone who doesn’t quite belong. Someone seen as foreign. Different. Outside the mold.

Too Western here.Too Arab there.Too much, or never enough.

In this first full episode, I explain why I’m launching this podcast now... and who it’s for. If you grew up in the ’80s and ’90s navigating more than one culture… If you were taught to adapt, to be strong quietly, to have opinions; but not too many… If midlife feels less like a crisis and more like a reckoning It’s about time we got real.

This isn’t self-help.It’s connection.It’s self-awareness.

We’ll talk about identity, marriage, cultural expectations, ambition, aging, loneliness, humor, and everything in between.

New episodes every other Tuesday.
Follow the show.Leave a review if it resonates... it helps more women find us.

Instagram: @hebashunboSubstack: dontcallmeakhawagapodcast.substack.com</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2026 18:03:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Why this podcast exists</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Heba Shunbo</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>What does “khawaga” actually mean?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>What does “khawaga” actually mean?

In Egypt and across the Middle East, it’s a word used for someone who doesn’t quite belong. Someone seen as foreign. Different. Outside the mold.

Too Western here.Too Arab there.Too much, or never enough.

In this first full episode, I explain why I’m launching this podcast now... and who it’s for. If you grew up in the ’80s and ’90s navigating more than one culture… If you were taught to adapt, to be strong quietly, to have opinions; but not too many… If midlife feels less like a crisis and more like a reckoning It’s about time we got real.

This isn’t self-help.It’s connection.It’s self-awareness.

We’ll talk about identity, marriage, cultural expectations, ambition, aging, loneliness, humor, and everything in between.

New episodes every other Tuesday.
Follow the show.Leave a review if it resonates... it helps more women find us.

Instagram: @hebashunboSubstack: dontcallmeakhawagapodcast.substack.com</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What does “khawaga” actually mean?</p>
<p>In Egypt and across the Middle East, it’s a word used for someone who doesn’t quite belong. Someone seen as foreign. Different. Outside the mold.</p>
<p>Too Western here.<br>Too Arab there.<br>Too much, or never enough.</p>
<p>In this first full episode, I explain why I’m launching this podcast now... and who it’s for. If you grew up in the ’80s and ’90s navigating more than one culture… If you were taught to adapt, to be strong quietly, to have opinions; but not too many… If midlife feels less like a crisis and more like a reckoning It’s about time we got real.</p>
<p>This isn’t self-help.<br>It’s connection.<br>It’s self-awareness.<br></p>
<p>We’ll talk about identity, marriage, cultural expectations, ambition, aging, loneliness, humor, and everything in between.</p>
<p>New episodes every other Tuesday.
Follow the show.<br>Leave a review if it resonates... it helps more women find us.</p>
<p>Instagram: @hebashunbo<br>Substack: dontcallmeakhawagapodcast.substack.com</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><br></p>]]>
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