Kane and Dauood dive into a chaotic stream of stories and debates ranging from Afghan cultural quirks to autism, social awareness, childhood conditioning, CRISPR babies, Down syndrome, religion, trains, Bo Burnham, and why every friend group needs that one brutally honest guy.
This conversation is raw, unfiltered, hilarious, occasionally offensive, and deeply introspective in a way only AwJiz Boys can pull off.
Topics we hit:
• Afghan eye-contact rules and accidental disrespect
• “Everyone is a little autistic” and what that even means
• Stimming, quirks, obsessions, and cultural misunderstandings
• Autistic athletes, savants, and passion vs. talent
• CRISPR genetics, eugenics, individuality, and the ethics rabbit hole
• Why immigrant families hide disabilities
• Bo Burnham, movie obsession, and the artistic spectrum
• Duke Lacrosse, Zionism conversations, and internet extremism
• Fitness, sweets addiction, spicy food, White Castle, Vegas eating
• How to build a brand in 2025 through clips
One of our wildest, most honest episodes yet.
*****
Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!
What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way.
This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.
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Episode 46: Afghans Using ChatGPT for Wedding Advice & Tea App Nightmares
The AwJiz Boys are back — debating if ChatGPT can fix Afghan matchmaking, roasting the Tea App (“Yelp for exes”), and unpacking diaspora chaos one story at a time. From fake Jordans to pistachio desserts, Afghan weddings to wild bachelor party stories, this episode mixes culture, comedy, and controversy in classic AwJiz fashion.
🔥 What You’ll Hear:
ChatGPT as your Afghan wedding planner
The Tea App drama and online dating gone wrong
Afghan food, fights, and family chaos
Real stories from stand-up gigs and bachelor parties
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From how long it really takes to get over an ex, to dating in the Afghan community, this episode breaks down the modern struggles of love, culture, and expectations. The boys talk toxic relationships, religious pressure, dating apps, and what it means to be an Afghan man navigating marriage talk, family opinions, and that “alpha-woman” energy.
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Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!
What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way.
This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.
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Khalil traveled to Afghanistan to find his father’s grave after 33 years and ended up caught in a wild mix of family drama, false kidnapping threats, and emotional discovery. One of our most powerful episodes yet.
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Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!
What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way.
This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.
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The AwJiz Boys sit down with hip hop artist Kresnt and comedian/Finance bro BetterCallJamal for an episode full of rap talk, Bollywood jokes, and wild family stories. From near-drowning childhood moments to debates on Tupac, Lil Wayne, and cultural flash mobs, this conversation blends hip hop, comedy, and Afghan-Canadian brotherhood in the funniest way possible or not
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Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!
What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way.
This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.
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Omar aka O.Wavey pulls up to the AwJiz Boys Podcast and keeps it raw about life as someone who’s half Black and half Afghan. From not being “Black enough” or “Afghan enough” to owning both cultures with pride, Omar opens up about family, dating, music, and what it really means to build confidence when the world tries to put you in a box.
Oh, and he’s looking for a wife 👀 …but his new album says it all: “Girl Problems.” 🎶💔
We talk about the project, the inspiration behind it, and how his music connects to his real-life experiences navigating love, culture, and identity.
🔥 Topics in this episode:
Growing up mixed (Black + Afghan)
Self-love, family, and finding confidence
Dating, marriage, and “wife standards”
His new album Girl Problems and the story behind it
Music grind, goals, and what’s next for O.Wavey
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Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!
What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way.
This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.
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In this episode, we dive deep into our experience at the Afghan American Conference (AAC) in Berkeley. We break down the good, the bad, the cliques, the conversations — and shout out some amazing Afghans doing important work in our community.
There’s also a surprise Cat Break 🐈 featuring Kresnt’s track “911 Coupe.”
We mentioned 4 Patreon exclusives that are FREE to watch — check them out here:
Adam Desabzi on History — https://www.patreon.com/posts/free-history-us-135758787
Afghans of Toronto Co-Founder Farhad — https://www.patreon.com/posts/afghans-of-co-134914014
Dr. Chelze Zamani Exclusive — https://www.patreon.com/posts/exclusive-with-134464260
Haris from Omid Foundation (Netherlands) — https://www.patreon.com/posts/from-netherlands-134393057
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The Secrets of the Taliban aka T-bros ft. PocoLoco
In this episode, we welcome Yosaf, known to many as PocoLoco.
He is an Afghan American entrepreneur, cultural ambassador, and the founder of a tourism company based in Afghanistan. Raised in San Jose, California, Yosaf grew up balancing Western life with strong Afghan roots. After completing his studies at San Jose State University and helping launch a family business in the Bay Area, he turned his focus toward rebuilding the image of his ancestral homeland.
Yosaf created Raza Afghanistan, a tourism company that offers authentic, secure, and culturally respectful experiences throughout the country. His mission is to challenge global perceptions and show that Afghanistan is not just a place defined by conflict, but one filled with natural beauty, ancient history, and unmatched hospitality. The tours he organizes allow travelers to visit cities like Kabul and Herat, the lakes of Band-e-Amir, and the Buddhas of Bamyan, while also engaging directly with local communities.
His work gained global attention when he collaborated with The Arab, a prominent YouTuber known for documenting life in regions many consider off limits. Together, they created a viral video series featuring encounters with members of the Taliban, referred to in the series as the TBrothers.
These videos captured moments of humor, daily life, and open conversations that challenged viewers to think differently about Afghanistan. Yosaf served as translator, cultural guide, and bridge between the local context and global audience.
In every interaction, Yosaf brought depth, nuance, and care. While showcasing Afghan hospitality, he also spoke out about the challenges facing the country today, particularly the restrictions on education for girls and the limited role of women in public life. He believes that true Afghan values include generosity, dignity, and respect for all members of society, including women.
Beyond tourism, Yosaf is committed to humanitarian work. Through fundraising and community outreach, he has supported orphans, widows, and low-income families in Afghanistan. He continues to use his platform to bring attention to the needs of ordinary Afghans and to support sustainable economic development through travel.
This episode explores his journey from the streets of California to the mountains of central Afghanistan, his reflections on going viral, and the deep responsibility he feels to represent his people with honesty and pride. His story is one of resilience, vision, and a belief in building human connection through shared experience.
Watch the full episode to learn more about his life, work, and mission.
Follow Yosaf: https://www.instagram.com/iampocoloco
Explore Raza Afghanistan: https://razaafghanistan.com/
Watch the TBrothers Series: https://www.youtube.com/@arab
*****
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What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way.
This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.
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00:00 Western media and Afghan women
We begin by challenging the narrative often presented in the West about the treatment of women in Afghanistan. Pocoloco confirms that rights have diminished, especially regarding public education beyond the primary level, but explains that girls still attend free Islamic schools and some women continue to work and run businesses.
01:00 Islamic education and government priorities
Pocoloco shares how the Taliban emphasize Islamic knowledge over secular education. He references the first university in the world being founded by a Muslim woman to show that their emphasis is not on silencing women but redirecting their learning.
02:00 Extreme views and the gray area
The AwJiz Boys point out how conversations about Afghanistan are often all or nothing. Some believe women cannot even speak in public while others claim they are more respected than ever. Pocoloco offers a middle ground, saying women still express themselves and move freely, though within specific cultural and religious expectations.
03:00 Gender roles in social life
We ask what daily social life looks like for women. Pocoloco explains that women can leave the house, attend gatherings, and host each other. Events are often gender-segregated, but still full of energy, connection, and tradition.04:00 Healthcare and the role of female doctorsOne of our biggest concerns is medical care. We ask how women access healthcare in a country where few are allowed higher education.
Pocoloco says that international organizations like the United Nations still provide services, but Afghan women are often blocked from working with these groups due to cultural tensions.
05:00 Conflict with NGOs and modern influence
We explore how NGOs bring Western values that sometimes clash with local norms. Mixed-gender workplaces and Western lifestyles within these groups lead to friction with Taliban leadership, who resist foreign ideologies entering Afghan society.
06:00 Defining the Islamic Emirate
Pocoloco discusses how Afghanistan identifies itself as an Islamic Emirate, not just a country. He envisions more Muslim-majority countries shifting toward this model, one that is not based on borders but unified faith and shared values.
06:30 Shia Muslims and Taliban tensions
We ask about the treatment of Shia Muslims in Afghanistan. Pocoloco is direct. The Taliban do not embrace Shia ideology, but they protect Shia communities from harm. He draws a sharp distinction between Taliban control and the brutality of ISIS, who actively target Shia people.
07:00 Culture through fashion
We take a cultural detour to talk about Afghan style. From traditional hats to Karzai-inspired coats, Pocoloco explains the meaning behind clothing in Afghanistan and why he chooses certain items to wear when filming or appearing online.
08:00 Taliban versus ISIS
The episode closes with a conversation about the difference between the Taliban and ISIS. Pocoloco says that although the Taliban impose strict rules, they maintain relative order.
ISIS, on the other hand, creates chaos, violence, and fear. He explains why understanding this difference matters for anyone watching Afghanistan from the outside.
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Women's Rights in Afghanistan ft. I am PocoLoco
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Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way.
This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.
Music (@kresnt) :https://www.youtube.com/@UClOkG8XZwIjyptq6G2UTmGA
Dauood:
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Afghanistan’s Checkpoints ft. I am PocoLoco | AwJiz Boys Podcast
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What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way.
This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.
Music (@kresnt) :https://www.youtube.com/@UClOkG8XZwIjyptq6G2UTmGA
Unedited/Raw Full Episode here: www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoys
Meet BlueHairFitness — a Gen X Afghan who grew up in the Bay and lives at the intersection of comedy, fitness, and cultural nuance.
From club nights and crushes to navigating identity, tattoos, and family expectations, we unpack the unique experience of being an older Afghan-American man in modern America.
We also get into how Afghans age (spoiler: better than most), why appearance matters more than reality today, and how politeness can hide all sins in immigrant families.
✨ Topics covered:
Dating Afghans vs. non-Afghans
Tattoos & taboo in Afghan households
Open mics, comedy journeys & imposter syndrome
Fitness, masculinity, and being the “good son”
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Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!
What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way.
This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.
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In Episode 38, the AwJiz Boys return post-Ramadan with an unfiltered, hilarious, and often eyebrow-raising dive into everything from cereal-induced celibacy to modern masculinity. Dauood and Kane reflect on sexual discipline during Ramadan, the confusing innocence of childhood misunderstandings around virginity, and the absurd historical origins of Kellogg’s cereal.
The duo also discuss the shifting standards of attraction, the rise of the “fit ugly guy,” and how men process breakups long after the relationship ends.
With references to classic comedies like Daddy Daycare and National Security, plus sharp commentary on Anora and Sing Sing, this episode weaves between raunchy jokes and real vulnerability about confidence, dating, and identity in a changing world. It’s messy, reflective, and wildly entertaining—as always, viewer discretion advised.
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What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way.
This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.
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The AwJiz Boys dive into everything from Afghan food preferences to international comedy stages!
Comedian Dauood Naimyar shares wild stories from his Europe Comedy Tour, performing in cities like London, Amsterdam, and Antwerp.
From late-night kebabs to tattoo sessions with an Afghan artist in the Netherlands, it's a ride through identity, food, and funny encounters abroad.
🗣️ Featured Topics:
"I've never been to Red Lobster... lobster is just a giant cockroach."
Afghan takes on sushi, ramen, sashimi bowls, and lemon cake
Cracking up over "halal by default" seafood and the right way to eat palau
Meeting random Afghans in Europe: "I was drunk, he was Afghan, so of course we did a shot."
Dauood’s tattoo from an Afghan artist: "I wanted it to mean something."
Awkward Uber rides and accidental racism: "I told the driver, stop saying this stuff in Farsi!"
Bombing in Rotterdam: "One of the worst shows of my life."
The difference between systemic racism in America and casual bigotry in Europe.
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What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way.
This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.
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Salams App Nightmare | Afghan womens criteria for dating - DELETE THE APP
AwJiz Boys dissect a jaw-dropping experience on the Muslim dating app, Salams. It kicks off with an alleged bombshell: “Salam, the Muslim dating app, it’s actually been bought out by Match and Match is owned by Zionists.” That’s all one host needed to “get off the app because of that.”
But it only gets wilder when he shares the moment he matched with an Afghan girl in med school who came with a 25-item husband checklist. And we're not talking basics—this list starts with “I’m not addicted to attention or validation,” jumps to “300K+ salary and generous,” and then hits with “not overly friendly with other women” and “sexually disciplined” like a morality bootcamp.
The hosts react in real time: “This is the worst thing on the list,” and “That one broke me right away,” all while debating the contradictions of religious expectations in a dating app ecosystem. From demands like “must know more than me” to red flags like “loves me more than I love him,” the boys hold nothing back.
They tie it all together with brutal honesty: “If you want an Afghan guy, you have to date down. That’s just what it is.”
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What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way.
This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.
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Rule Breakers
In a nation where educating girls is seen as rebellion, a visionary woman dares to teach young minds to dream. When their innovation draws global attention, their success sparks hope—and opposition. As threats loom and sacrifices are made, their courage and unity ignite a movement that could forever transform the world.
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What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way.
This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.
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The episode kicks off with an unexpected deep dive into Macklemore vs. Kendrick Lamar, where one of the hosts defends The Heist as a better album than Good Kid, M.A.A.D City. This leads to a heated debate about industry bias, Grammy snubs, and why Drake gets so much unnecessary hate despite dominating streaming numbers.
From there, the conversation takes a sharp turn into religion and fasting, with the hosts sharing their personal Ramadan experiences—resisting temptation, non-Muslims trying fasting as a trend, and whether fasting should include self-discipline beyond food. The discussion gets wild when one host recalls pulling out the Quran mid-argument with his wife—only to land on a controversial verse, sparking a mix of laughter, shock, and absurd hypotheticals.
Other unexpected moments include:
Handling rejection in relationships—why some men brush it off, while others spiral into existential crises.
The struggles of balancing ambition and dating, especially for women who face pressure to settle down earlier than men.
Hollywood’s lack of Afghan representation—and why certain films take an unexpected Zionist turn in the second half.
Morning boners, testosterone levels, and the questionable link between eggs and libido (yes, this was a real conversation)
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What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way.
This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.
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In this special Ramadan episode, the AwJiz Boys dive deep into what it’s like fasting as an Afghan, mixing personal experiences with their signature unfiltered humor. The episode kicks off with a wild discussion about self-control, testosterone levels, and whether sinning has an expiration date. From there, the conversation turns to past Ramadan struggles—watching others eat while fasting, resisting cravings, and debating whether facing temptation makes the experience more rewarding.The discussion swerves into unexpected territory, covering everything from attending strip clubs for “discipline” to questioning why there’s no tea on the table during the podcast. There’s also a deep dive into whether it’s harder to resist food when it’s right in front of you or when it’s nowhere to be seen, followed by an entirely unplanned strategy session on how homeless people could hack Starbucks bathroom codes as a form of protest.AwJiz Boys also explore the deeper side of Ramadan—self-discipline, spiritual reflection, and the unique ways Afghan families observe the holy month.These reflections are sprinkled between hilarious takes on Harambe, overpriced Starbucks drinks, and how to fight the urge to break fast early.Whether fasting or just here for the chaos, this episode delivers a mix of Ramadan real talk, Afghan cultural insights, and classic AwJiz Boys mayhem.
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Dauood Naimyar and Kane, are back with another unhinged episode of AwJiz Boys, tackling the great glizzy debate.
What makes the perfect hot dog?
Are Hot Cheetos secretly haram?
And why were some kids more afraid of pork than drugs?
This episode is equal parts hilarious and educational (kind of). The boys break down everything from childhood food trauma to the psychology of short guys—and, of course, the sacred art of making the ultimate hot dog. Expect wild takes, cultural insights, and way too much passion about processed meats.
Topics include:
🔥 The bald assassin theory – why shaving your head is the best crime strategy
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Hey Afghans, let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show!Join our Patreon at www.PATREON.COM/AwJizBoysWhat happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions.Follow Us:
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In this raw and unfiltered episode, we dive into the harsh reality of domestic abuse in Afghan communities. From personal experiences to societal norms, we discuss the complexities surrounding domestic violence, generational trauma, and the ways abuse has been normalized in certain cultures. ⚠️ TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains discussions about domestic abuse, violence, and sensitive topics. Viewer discretion is advised. We tackle tough questions, share personal stories, and explore the difficult truth about how domestic abuse is often overlooked or excused. From the impact of abusive fathers to the controversial notion of discipline, we lay it all on the table—no filters, no holding back. 🔥 Topics covered: The generational cycle of abuse in Afghan families How domestic violence is normalized in some cultures Personal stories and experiences with abuse The difference between discipline and violence Why some people defend their abusive parents 🗣️ Let’s open the conversation—share your thoughts in the comments. Have you or someone you know experienced this? How can we break the cycle? https://www.thehotline.org/ Call 1.800.799.SAFE (7233)
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