Self-Help YouTube Content: 5 Egyptian and Arab YouTubers Offering Valuable Advice
Self Help YouTube ChannelsMalak Gharib
With the rise of self-development content in the Middle East, we can’t help but be proud of Arab and Egyptian YouTubers. Sharing their experiences, knowledge, and advice with captivating charisma and confidence, here are five Arab YouTubers with realistic self-help content that are breaking the stereotypes around the genre.
1- Sarah Abu El Kheir
Sarah Abu El Kheir recently won the Egyptian Entrepreneur Award and co-founded 2ool A Meme. From losing her first job to drifting from engineering to pursuing the dream of being an entrepreneur, Sarah shares her journey with her followers on her YouTube channel. With tangible and honest advice and life experiences, her content is realistic and awakening.
2- Rawan’s Diary
Rawan shares her experiences from the perspective of religion for those seeking to work on their spiritual side. Backed with miracles from the Quran and sharing her own stories, Rawan’s content will both comfort you and help you reshape your life.
3- Habiba El Hady
For the younger generation, Habiba El Hady is a diverse content creator with content ranging from self-help to fashion; Habiba will have you covered with tips on issues such as confidence, scoring a job during your university years, and much more.
4- Waed Qasem
Initially a beauty and fashion blogger, Waed Qassem is a multi-talented influencer. Sharing her journey with confidence, combating laziness, and social relationships, Waed has a unique motivational tone that will urge you to rewrite your narratives and be the best version of yourself.
5- Omnia Hany
For those looking to escape their comfort zone, Omnia Hany directs her empathetic yet motivational content towards helping her followers reach their aspirations. With her topics being generic, her tips cater to everyone and are flexible to fit each and every case.