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In this premiere episode of The Sit-Don, host Anisa Abdulkariem starts the series with a personal conversation by interviewing their own father. Using The Godfather as a lens, the episode dives into the similarities and differences between the Corleone family's values and those within their own home. What follows is a heartfelt discussion about loyalty, responsibility, and the quiet rules that shape family life.
As they reflect on key moments from the film, the two explore what it means to lead a family, how lessons are passed down, and how much of our lives are influenced by tradition versus personal choice. They also discuss the roles people play in a family, the importance of respect, and what the idea of a family "business" looks like in real life.
With humor, wisdom, and sincerity, this conversation offers a unique and emotional look at how one father sees his role and how his child interprets it today. Whether you love The Godfather, enjoy stories about family dynamics, or simply want to hear real talk between two generations, this episode sets the tone for a series filled with reflection, connection, and thoughtful storytelling.
By Anisa AbdulkariemIn this premiere episode of The Sit-Don, host Anisa Abdulkariem starts the series with a personal conversation by interviewing their own father. Using The Godfather as a lens, the episode dives into the similarities and differences between the Corleone family's values and those within their own home. What follows is a heartfelt discussion about loyalty, responsibility, and the quiet rules that shape family life.
As they reflect on key moments from the film, the two explore what it means to lead a family, how lessons are passed down, and how much of our lives are influenced by tradition versus personal choice. They also discuss the roles people play in a family, the importance of respect, and what the idea of a family "business" looks like in real life.
With humor, wisdom, and sincerity, this conversation offers a unique and emotional look at how one father sees his role and how his child interprets it today. Whether you love The Godfather, enjoy stories about family dynamics, or simply want to hear real talk between two generations, this episode sets the tone for a series filled with reflection, connection, and thoughtful storytelling.