In this episode, we go from Rooz's broad assumptions about class, to digging deeper into how our parents' ideology has shaped us. Along the way, we talk about learning how to freak dance, and other high school formal stories we'll never live down.
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In this episode, we go from Rooz's broad assumptions about class, to digging deeper into how our parents' ideology has shaped us. Along the way, we talk about learning how to freak dance, and other high school formal stories we'll never live down.
NYC stand-up comic and writer, director, producer, Nickon Hemati, talks growing up Persian in Marin County, CA.Watch the pilot for his project "Cyrus the Good," which we discuss in this episode, here: https://vimeo.com/239529293[Recorded February 1, 2020]
Immigrant Kids
In this episode, we go from Rooz's broad assumptions about class, to digging deeper into how our parents' ideology has shaped us. Along the way, we talk about learning how to freak dance, and other high school formal stories we'll never live down.