Bassem Youssef joins One54 Africa for a hilarious and deeply insightful conversation on identity, culture, comedy, and the complexities of modern Egypt.
The Egyptian heart surgeon turned political satirist reflects on building the most watched television show in Egyptian history, navigating censorship, and using humor as a form of resistance and truth-telling. Often called “The Jon Stewart of the Middle East,” Bassem opens up about leaving medicine behind, rebuilding his career in America, and learning stand-up comedy in a second language.
The conversation also dives into Egyptian culture, language, food, religion, Arab identity, and the global misconceptions surrounding Egypt and Africa. From debates around the pyramids and pharaohs to hilarious stories about salsa dancing, bidets, and immigrant experiences, this episode blends comedy with powerful cultural commentary.

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