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Before stepping foot in the United States, many immigrants believed they already knew America—through television.
In this powerful episode, Slava the Jordanian sits down with Dr. Ihab Abdahim to unpack how iconic 1970s TV shows shaped their perception of American life long before they experienced it firsthand.
From Happy Days to The Brady Bunch, these shows painted a polished picture of suburban life—one filled with simple problems, happy endings, and idealized families. But for immigrants navigating real life in America, the truth was far more complex.
They explore:
This episode is a raw, honest conversation about perception versus reality, identity, and the power of media to shape belief systems.
If you’ve ever questioned the narrative you were sold, this conversation is for you.
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We want to hear from you! Connect with Dr. Slava Al-Nabulsi and be part of the Chatting with Slava the Jordanian community:
📸 Follow Slava: @slava_como for personal insights, stories, and inspiration.
💼 Support Empowerment: @jordanian.women.entrepreneurs – celebrating and uplifting ambitious women.
🦷 Smile with Us: @greenwooddentalpartners – bringing bright smiles to every face.
👉 Engage with us by:
💬 Sharing your thoughts on the episode in the comments or DMs.
📲 Tagging us in your posts and stories.
🔗 Sharing the podcast with your friends and family.
Let’s grow, inspire, and empower together! 🌟 #ChattingWithSlava
By Dr. Slava Shaker Al Nabulsi5
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Before stepping foot in the United States, many immigrants believed they already knew America—through television.
In this powerful episode, Slava the Jordanian sits down with Dr. Ihab Abdahim to unpack how iconic 1970s TV shows shaped their perception of American life long before they experienced it firsthand.
From Happy Days to The Brady Bunch, these shows painted a polished picture of suburban life—one filled with simple problems, happy endings, and idealized families. But for immigrants navigating real life in America, the truth was far more complex.
They explore:
This episode is a raw, honest conversation about perception versus reality, identity, and the power of media to shape belief systems.
If you’ve ever questioned the narrative you were sold, this conversation is for you.
Support the show
Stay Connected and Join the Conversation!
We want to hear from you! Connect with Dr. Slava Al-Nabulsi and be part of the Chatting with Slava the Jordanian community:
📸 Follow Slava: @slava_como for personal insights, stories, and inspiration.
💼 Support Empowerment: @jordanian.women.entrepreneurs – celebrating and uplifting ambitious women.
🦷 Smile with Us: @greenwooddentalpartners – bringing bright smiles to every face.
👉 Engage with us by:
💬 Sharing your thoughts on the episode in the comments or DMs.
📲 Tagging us in your posts and stories.
🔗 Sharing the podcast with your friends and family.
Let’s grow, inspire, and empower together! 🌟 #ChattingWithSlava

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