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Fady Kassab thinks that Lebanon is his mother and Australia is his wife

32 min · 5. nov. 2025
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As a late bloomer to the comedy scene, Fady Kassab arrived almost fully formed. Within just a couple of years of performing, he was winning awards, selling out shows, and sharing stages with some of Australia’s most acclaimed comedians. With sharp wit and fearless honesty, Fady has carved out a distinct voice in the Australian comedy landscape. In this episode of Comedy Karma, Fady shares lessons drawn from his rich life experiences. He opens up about his journey to Australia, how he learned to let go of others’ opinions, and his shared experiences with different Australian migrant communities.

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