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Breaking Pita With Zee

Breaking Pita With Zee

Written by: Zahra Huber
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In Breaking Pita With Zee, host Zahra Huber talks about her personal experiences growing up in the United States as an Arab-American Muslim woman. She also brings on guests to discuss current events involving Muslims or Arab Americans, as well as other topics such as dating, immigrant family traditions, food and the similarities between different cultures.© 2025 Breaking Pita With Zee Islam Relationships Social Sciences Spirituality
Episodes
  • The Stigma of Therapy with Lilly Ismail
    Oct 28 2025

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    In this episode, host Zahra Huber sits down with therapist Lilly Ismail to talk openly about the mental health stigmas that run deep in Arab and Arab-American communities.

    From the fear of judgment and pressure to remain “strong,” to the silence around trauma, anxiety, and depression, they explore how these patterns form and why they persist. Lilly offers insight from her work and her own lived experiences, breaking down the difference between cultural values worth preserving and inherited beliefs we need to unlearn.

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    30 mins
  • Old School Meets Dating Apps: The Timeless Struggle for Connection with Pam Bruno
    Oct 21 2025

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    What happens when a 41-year-old and a 75-year-old sit down to talk about dating? Turns out, more similarities than differences. In this episode, host Zahra Huber chats with 75-year-old Pam Bruno to compare notes on heartbreak, attraction, and what it really means to look for connection, no matter the decade.

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    41 mins
  • Confessions of an Arab Woman: The Decision to Not Want Kids
    Oct 14 2025

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    In this episode of Confessions of an Arab Woman, Zahra opens up about one of the most taboo topics in Arab culture: choosing not to have children.

    She explores the expectations placed on women to become mothers, the guilt and judgment that follow those who opt out, and the quiet freedom that comes from defining womanhood on your own terms.

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    27 mins
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