On this episode, we get a chance to speak with the one and only Shahvar, an Iranian-Canadian rapper based in Toronto. We had the privilege of hearing his story and how he got starting in his creative journey as a rapper, writer, cinematographer, and his opinion on the current state of Hip Hop in Toronto and globally.
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On this episode, we get a chance to speak with the one and only Shahvar, an Iranian-Canadian rapper based in Toronto. We had the privilege of hearing his story and how he got starting in his creative journey as a rapper, writer, cinematographer, and his opinion on the current state of Hip Hop in Toronto and globally.
On this episode, we get a chance to speak with the one and only Shahvar, an Iranian-Canadian rapper based in Toronto. We had the privilege of hearing his story and how he got starting in his creative journey as a rapper, writer, cinematographer, and his opinion on the current state of Hip Hop in Toronto and globally.
The Shahs and Kings interview Bayan Gharamani, AKA Persian Skater. We talk to her about her journey as an entrepreneur, how she got into skating and her Persian Tadig Taco business. She drops a lot of wisdom and motivation for those who choose to follow that untraditional path in life.
On this episode, we invite the 3 stars of independent movie "Bad CGI Sharks" to discuss their movie , the process behind making the film, the inspiration behind it, and get into a discussion about why it's important for creators to always be creating, regardless of age and circumstances.
The Shah's and King's discuss artistic/musical influences that has helped shape their lives, personalities, career paths, and the significant role that art plays in our society.
On this week's episode, the Shahs and Kings interview Filipino rapper Yung Kasper, and hear his story starting out making music, his modeling and tv gig in the Phillipines, and his mission as an artist coming back to the US.
The Shahs and Kings discuss the Inauguration of Joe Biden and talk about what they are looking forward to during the next four years, while also enjoying consuming all the tears that the MAGA crown is shedding today.
This week, the Shahs and Kings talk about the recent purge of Trump from all social media. Did they do the right thing? What is free speech, and what isn't free speech?
On this episode, we talk about the terrorist raid that occurred in the U.S. Capitol Building yesterday, some of the events that led up to this, and future of this so-called democracy.
On this episode, we talk about the self-improvement culture that has dominated the internet over the last few years, and talk about some of the some of the positive things about it, while also highlighting the toxic elements of the community.
In this week's episode, we talk about some of the origins of our Holiday traditions, most of it predating Christianity. While many people are celebrating Christmas and Hanukah, the Persians are celebrating Yalda.
On this week's episode, we discuss the effects of the pandemic on our mental health as a society, and the downward trend we're in. Did Covid cause our depression, or were we already facing demons, and Covid only exposed them? We also discussed possible solutions to some of the barriers that the pandemic has put in front of us.
On this week's episode, we discuss the issue of guns in America and debate the limits of the 2nd Amendment and figuring out where to draw the line in regards to what types of weapons are allowed to be legally purchased and who can purchase them. We also discuss some of the contradictions within the pro-gun movement, and how it excludes non-white groups.
The Shahs and Kings invite Del on the show, creator of an upcoming comic book series called "The Immortal Asadi", inspired by Persian history/mythology and character based on Iranian-American trap artist Danny Asadi.
The Shahs and Kings talk about the current state of the 2020 US Elections, and get into a deeper discussion about the so-called Democracy that we live in. We also answer some of your questions you asked us on Instagram.
The Shahs and Kings invite Iranian-American singer/songwriter/feminist JamineA on the show to discuss feminism and what it means to her, and the impact the feminist movement is having not only in the US but around the world.
After the tragic death of Chadwick Boseman, the Shahs and Kings talk about the importance of heroes and how we use these figures to inspire and motivate us to become the best versions of ourselves. Not only superheroes, but mythological icons such as Rostam the Persian warrior or Thor, the God of Thunder (not the Marvel version).
The Shahs and Kings give a brief introduction of themselves, and shortly after, discuss what it means to be an American in the world's largest melting pot, while also coming from a multicultural background, and how it shapes their lives.
On this episode, we get a chance to speak with the one and only Shahvar, an Iranian-Canadian rapper based in Toronto. We had the privilege of hearing his story and how he got starting in his creative journey as a rapper, writer, cinematographer, and his opinion on the current state of Hip Hop in Toronto and globally.