One Cup of Tea - Season 1

Season 1
One Cup of Tea is Hulu's official Ramy Aftershow that offers an insightful look into the new season. It is hosted by Ramy Youssef, Hiam Abbass and Laith Nakli. Each episode features special guests to help unpack the topics and themes of the groundbreaking Hulu Original series.
Episodes

Can you be a good person and still get rich?
Are wealth and spirituality compatible? Watch host Ramy Youssef and special guests singer-songwriter Mustafa the Poet, writer and producer Amir Sulaiman, and scholar Grace Song discuss it over One Cup of Tea, the Ramy Aftershow.

Are people defined by their borders?
Can we separate who we are from where we're from? Host Hiam Abbass (Maysa) joins artist Hadar Cohen, Palestinian human rights lawyer Diana Buttu and spiritual counselor Rabbi Iggy for One Cup of Tea, the official Ramy Aftershow.

Is the American Dream just a dream?
People come to America in search of something, but can it ever really be found? Host Laith Nakli (Uncle Naseem) discusses with producer Dr. Maytha Alhassen and comedian Nadirah P. over One Cup of Tea, the official Ramy Aftershow.

What makes a healthy relationship?
Virtual or IRL. Long term or short-lived. What makes a relationship... healthy? Laith Nakli (Uncle Naseem) joins actress Shannon DeVido, disability advocate Maysoon Zayid, and actress Sarita Choudhury for One Cup of Tea, the official Ramy Aftershow.

What do we do when laws are immoral?
Is justice an illusion? Hiam Abbass (Maysa) shares a cup of tea with Islamic jurist and UCLA law professor Dr. Khaled Abou El Fadl, Ramy producer Dr. Maytha Alhassen, and Palestinian human right lawyer Diana Buttu for the official Ramy Aftershow.

Do parents gaslight their children?
Our parents want what's best for them. I mean us? Hiam Abbass (Maysa) joins Ramy writer Monica Hanna, Rosaline Elbay (Amani), and psychiatrist Dr. Osama El-Gabalawy for One Cup of Tea, the official Ramy Aftershow.

What are the boundaries of romantic freedom?
How do polyamory and polygamy actually work? (Or do they?) Hiam Abbass (Maysa) discusses with producer Amir Sulaiman, TV writer Ashley Ray, Julian Sergi (Yuval), and sexual and emotional health educator Angelica Lindsey-Ali over One Cup of Tea.

Does sexual repression yield addiction?
Can a single photo of a naked breast make you a sex addict? Laith Nakli (Uncle Naseem) chats repression over One Cup of Tea with sexual and emotional health educator Angelica Lindsey-Ali, actress Sarita Choudhury, and spiritual counselor Rabbi Iggy.

Is all masculinity toxic?
What does manhood even mean in 2022? Join Laith Nakli (Uncle Naseem), Ramy writer Azam Mahmood and sexual and emotional health educator Angelica Lindsey-Ali as they discuss over One Cup of Tea, the official Ramy Aftershow.

Are we in control of our lives?
Destiny. Free will. What's really in control? Ramy Youssef discusses with singer/songwriter Mustafa the Poet, artist Hadar Cohen, and UCLA law professor Dr. Khaled Abou El Fadl over a final Cup of Tea, the official Ramy Aftershow.
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