In this bonus episode, Alaa Ezzeddine speaks about reclaiming your voice, the courage it takes to be honest, and why having an opinion often triggers criticism—especially from toxic and narcissistic people. A raw reflection on truth, independence, and the cost of speaking freely.
In this episode, I reintroduce myself to you.
This podcast is new, and after releasing only two episodes in two months, I felt it was important to pause and reset. What was meant to be a weekly show was interrupted by travel and life—but from now on, this podcast will be released every Friday, with bonus and occasional weekend episodes as well.
I talk openly about my journey with podcasting:
how I once created a 30-episode vodcast on YouTube, why I eventually took it down, and what I learned from that experience. At the time, I misunderstood the true purpose of a podcast. I focused too much on talking about myself instead of using my experiences to share knowledge, reflection, and empowerment. That lack of clarity led to being misunderstood—and it taught me an important lesson about responsibility and professionalism when using your voice.
This episode is about growth, intention, and doing things the right way.
If you’re interested in deeper conversations, you can also listen to my main podcast show Podcast XTRA, available on Spotify and all major platforms worldwide.
Thank you for being here—and welcome to this new chapter.
In this episode of Alaa Ezzedine, I explore the human form of evil and the people you should keep your distance from.
New here? Don’t forget to check out my main show, Podcast Xtra, for more deep dives.
In this pilot episode, Alaa Ezzedine reintroduces himself and the story behind his return to podcasting.
After hosting Podcast Xtra and several other shows, Alaa took a break to reset, rethink, and rediscover his voice.
Now he’s back — raw, unfiltered, and ready to speak freely again.
In this episode, Alaa shares why he decided to start over, what this new podcast means to him, and what listeners can expect every Thursday from here on.