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This week on Episode 026 of Gutted I interview Nasimeh Bahrayni Easton, a multidisciplinary artist and performer who has a knack for storytelling, spoken word, illustration, and writing across a myriad of different platforms. In our conversation, Nasimeh and I discuss the significant, yet confusing reality of what it means to come from mixed cultural backgrounds. As the daughter of an Iranian immigrant mother and a white father, Nasimeh shares how creativity has helped support her process in reclaiming parts of her identity and self-understanding. Nasimeh believes that we must make peace with our process in order to be compassionate with the complexity that comes with being human.
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This week on Episode 026 of Gutted I interview Nasimeh Bahrayni Easton, a multidisciplinary artist and performer who has a knack for storytelling, spoken word, illustration, and writing across a myriad of different platforms. In our conversation, Nasimeh and I discuss the significant, yet confusing reality of what it means to come from mixed cultural backgrounds. As the daughter of an Iranian immigrant mother and a white father, Nasimeh shares how creativity has helped support her process in reclaiming parts of her identity and self-understanding. Nasimeh believes that we must make peace with our process in order to be compassionate with the complexity that comes with being human.
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