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The children of immigrants share the experiences that made them growing up in the U.S., like half-assed Christmases and off-brand clothes...... more
FAQs about Immigrant Kids:How many episodes does Immigrant Kids have?The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
September 04, 2021Proms and ImamsIn 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....more1h 5minPlay
July 31, 2021The Band is Back TogetherPB&J, Hall and Oates... Nickon and Roozbeh. Some things are just better together. We dust off the mics and dive into the deep end on the topics of competitive will, therapy and the ties that bind (or don't).Culture Corner:Iranians basically invented the concept of CrossFit. Here's a clip of a traditional Zoorkhaneh (Strength House).[Recorded May 30, 2021]...more56minPlay
October 29, 2020Welcome to MiamiAttorney Krystel García gives us a Nicaraguan history lesson, and we talk about her experience with culture shock within her home state of Florida. Also, with an election in full swing, a very timely conversation about the nuances we often ignore when the Latinx community is treated as a homogeneous group.[Recorded September 27, 2020]...more55minPlay
September 28, 2020Dispatches from the Afghan EmbassyMadena Ghani grew up like any other kid: hanging out with the President of Bolivia. We chat about being the bar setter in her Afghan family, finding religion and female empowerment.Ahmad Zahir is a legendary Afghan singer, and one of Madena and her mom’s favorites. Check out one of his psychedelic ballads![Recorded September 13, 2020]...more1h 17minPlay
September 18, 2020Bengali BeatsNYC to Las Vegas to LA. Cowboy hats to Diplo. Arif Iqbal (DJ ai) talks about his Bengali heritage, thriving through adversity, facing down racism, and making people move. ...more1h 11minPlay
August 09, 2020On Princesses and Golden Pee-PeesAn amazing, wide-ranging conversation with Nickon's sister, Katayoon! She shares how her experience growing up differed from her brother's, and her point of view on how we internalize messages around beauty and self-worth. We also talk about the narrow definition of success in our culture and... elephant farts.Here's the Maz Jobrani Census PSA I bring up in the episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgoLjFJ0rVg...more1h 3minPlay
July 16, 2020Black Lives MatterWhat can or should other communities of color do to help build a more equitable society, and what role has the "model minority" phenomenon played in systemic racism? Real light stuff. [Recorded June 7, 2020]...more49minPlay
July 14, 2020Parental Spam AttackNickon and I check back in with each other to discuss how our parents have been getting us critical news throughout the pandemic, and his burgeoning career as a corporate Zoom comic. [Recorded May 9, 2020]...more57minPlay
February 24, 2020"Christmas Sucks" with Nickon HematiNYC 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]...more1h 6minPlay
FAQs about Immigrant Kids:How many episodes does Immigrant Kids have?The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.