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Learn Persian with Chai and Conversation

Summary: Learn Persian / Farsi with Chai and Conversation teaches you conversational Persian (Farsi) in a fun and casual manner in weekly lessons of about 15-20 minutes each. Check out our website www.chaiandconversation.com for full course materials.

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 Poetry | Rudaki's shād zee Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 859

The FREE 6 Week Learn Persian Bootcamp begins March 25th. Find out more and to sign up here. In this second part of the poetry lesson for Rudaki's poem shād zee, we go over the entire poem line by line, phrase by phrase so you can get a full grasp of the vocabulary in the poem. You'll then have a full understanding of how to use the vocabulary in everyday conversation.

 Poetry | Rudaki's shād zee Intro | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 743

The FREE 6 Week Learn Persian Bootcamp begins March 25th. Find out more and to sign up here. This is the introduction to our shabé shehr (night of poetry) series, where we go over short selections of poems in Persian, and their overall meanings in English. In this episode, we're joined by Yara Elmjouie to talk about a poem by Rudaki about living in the moment.

 Shally Zomorodi, on Embracing Joy and Acceptance as a Form of Resistance | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2554

The FREE 6 Week Learn Persian Bootcamp begins March 25th. Find out more and to sign up here. Shally Zomorodi is one of the more well-known and incredibly prolific members of the Iranian diaspora. Her day job is as a news anchor of Fox 5 San Diego Morning News where she’s been waking up San Diego for more than a decade now. However, her journalism career spans over two decades at this point, including a two-year stint in Texas where I live. But over the years, she’s also been heavily involved in the greater Iranian community, through her show Bereez o bepaz, through the many lives she does on her Instagram page interviewing other Iranians, or giving glimpses into her embrace of Iranian traditions in her home, through her Iranian gher breaks on her morning news show, and so much more. I had a lot of questions to ask Shally after having watched her develop into such a force in the past few years, and especially over the last year. Related Links:Shally Zomorodi on Instagram

 Hollay Ghadery, on the perils of being half Iranian and her memoir, Fuse | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2826

Hollay Ghadery is is an Iranian-Canadian writer living in Ontario on Anishinaabe land. She has her MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Guelph. Fuse, her memoir of mixed-race identity and mental health, was released by Guernica Editions (2021) and won the 2023 Canadian Bookclub Award for Nonfiction/Memoir. Her collection of poetry, Rebellion Box, came out Radiant Press in 2023 and her collection of short fiction, Widow Fantasies, is scheduled for release with Gordon Hill Press in fall 2024. Hollay is also a book publicist and the Poet Laureate of Scugog Township. I read Hollay’s memoir Fuse back when it came out in 2021, and I couldn’t believe how applicable the things she wrote about were for my audience- for biracial or bicultural Iranians raised in the west grappling with issues of identity, of all the difficulties and joys of being raised with all these identities, of the dark sides of it, and the beautiful sides as well. I’m so excited for y’all to hear our conversation, and of course for you to experience this book, as I hope you all do.Related Links: Hollay’s memoir Fuse Hollay on instagram

 Noam Schuster-Eliassi, Israeli comedian and activist, on the current state of affairs in Israel, and her Iranian-Israeli identity | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3998

From the very beginning of this current stage of the conflict, after the horrific events of October 7th, the first person I turned to for an understanding of what was happening was Noam Shuster-Eliassi. I’d been following her for a long time because of her comedy about Israel and Palestine. I had so many questions to ask her, and was so incredibly grateful that she took the time to speak to me. There are no easy answers, and I will let the interview speak for itself. I thank you for taking the time to listen. Related Links Noam’s speech from 2015 Noam’s instagram page Standing Together- a grassroots Jewish-Arab movement fighting for peace, equality and social justice in Israel/Palestine. 

 Farnoosh Torabi, on Living in a Healthy State of Panic | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2326

In this episode of Growing Up Irooni, host Leyla interviews Farnoosh Torabi, renowned podcast host and author of the book "A Healthy State of Panic." Leyla and Farnoosh delve into the world of finances, personal development, and the positive aspects of fear. Farnoosh shares her insights on fear and how it can be a powerful force in our lives when understood and harnessed correctly.Related Links: Podcast Website: www.chaiandconversation.com Book Mentioned: "A Healthy State of Panic" by Farnoosh Torabi Farnoosh Torabi's Podcast: "So Money with Farnoosh Torabi" Farnoosh Torabi's instagram

 Interview | Arya Shahi, author of An Impossible Thing to Say | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5080

I’m so excited to share with you my interview with Arya Shahi, author of the fantastic new debut novel, An Impossible Thing to Say. It’s coming out this week, September 26th 2023, so no matter when you’re listening to this interview, please drop everything and go buy it- you will love it.So as a brief introduction, Arya Shahi is an Iranian-American multidisciplinary artist. He is a co-founder of PigPen Theatre Co., the award-winning theatre company and band. With PigPen, Arya has written, directed, and performed in original musicals as well as books adapted for stage. Arya’s debut novel, An Impossible Thing To Say, has been published by HarperCollins and Arya will direct the Pulitzer Prize-winning English at The Old Globe in early 2024.We actually ended up recording this interview on September 11th, which is interesting because September 11th was a big part of this novel. I had been looking forward to talking to Arya for a long time, and our conversation did not disappoint- we could have talked for hours more. He is really an ideal guest for this podcast, and talked about so many of the issues I hear from a lot of you about all the time. I hope you enjoy, and thanks for listening!

 Interview | Navied Mahdavian, author of This Country, Searching for Home in (Very) Rural American | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2184

So excited to share that Navied Mahdavian's incredible debut graphic memoir, This Country: Searching for Home in (Very) Rural America is NOW OUT and available for purchase! And to celebrate, I’m so excited to share with you all the conversation I had with Navied after reading his incredible his work.The book is set in rural Idaho where Navied moved with his wife and dog in November 2016- yes, the month Trump got elected. I could NOT put the book down and enjoyed reading it immensely- it brought up so many issues we all think about so much, like issues of identity, language, culture, being “others”- I had so many questions for Navied and feel so lucky I got to sit down and ask him some of them. He’s delightful to talk to, and I’m sure you’ll enjoy the conversation as much as I did.Related Links:Navied Mahdavian on InstagramNavied's comic about Iran

 Interview | Growing Up Irooni: Samira Mohyeddin on Navigating Culture, Identity, and the Reverberations of Politics | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3828

In this episode, we dive into an enriching conversation with Samira Mohieddin, discussing her experiences growing up in a Persian family that migrated to Canada. We unpack the challenges and dynamics of navigating multiple cultures, languages, and political climates.Highlights: Samira reflects on her sudden rise in Instagram followers and the oddity of newfound attention. A mention of Ari's project, Water Well, and its resonance post-George Floyd protests. Samira shares her early life in Tehran and the subsequent move to Canada when she was just four years old. The move was prompted not by choice but by necessity due to political upheavals. We learn about the initial struggles of adapting to a new country, including linguistic hurdles. Her family was a blend of French, English, and Persian speakers. Samira candidly discusses her experiences in Persian school, a journey filled with mischief, laughter, and some rebellious moments. A poignant memory of the aftermath of the Iran hostage crisis is recounted, showcasing the profound impact of geopolitics on immigrant families. This episode offers a deep dive into the lived experience of an Iranian-Canadian, illustrating the power of personal stories in bridging cultural gaps and dispelling misunderstandings. Join us for an intimate journey of laughter, nostalgia, and reflection.

 Interview | Growing Up Irooni: Gisue Hariri on Nurtured Imaginations and Building Bridges in a Male-Dominated World | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4617

In the latest episode of the "Growing Up Irooni" podcast series, I had the unique privilege of sitting down with the iconic Gisue Hariri, one half of the brilliant duo behind Hariri & Hariri Architecture. In this intimate conversation, Gisue delves into the intricacies of growing up in the southern part of Iran, where the environment fostered imagination, resilience, and a profound connection to nature. She candidly shares the challenges and triumphs she faced as a female architect, breaking barriers in a traditionally male-dominated profession. From her experiences at Cornell University to designing a coffee shop in New York City with Colombian architects, our discussion traverses the intersections of culture, architecture, and womanhood. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or someone intrigued by personal narratives of struggle, triumph, and identity, this episode promises a heartfelt journey through the eyes of one of Iran's pioneering architectural minds. Tune in to witness how Gisue's unique upbringing influenced her path and her passion for creating more inclusive spaces in architecture.Related Links:Gisue Hariri on InstagramWebsite of Hariri and Hariri Architecture

 Poetry | Rumi's deevané shō Part 5 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 821
 Poetry | Rumi's deevané shō Part 4 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 694
 Interview | Growing Up Irooni: Sierra Urich | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3484

The FREE 6 Week Learn Persian Bootcamp begins March 25th. Find out more and to sign up here. "Finding Joonam: A Dialogue with Filmmaker Sierra Urrich" - Immerse yourself in a candid and emotive conversation with Sierra Urrich, the talented director behind the striking documentary, 'Joonam'. In this episode, Sierra shares her heartfelt experiences of creating the film and navigating her Iranian identity through the process. She provides us with an intimate glimpse into her journey, spanning from her childhood in Vermont to her connections with Iran, sparked by the stories, culture, and heritage shared by her mother and grandmother. We discuss the complexities of learning Persian, the multifaceted portrait of three generations of women against Iran's cultural backdrop, and the powerful reactions to the brave protests happening in Iran. This dialogue will undoubtedly resonate with anyone who has ever sought to understand their roots, grappled with their identity, or felt the echoes of a diasporic existence. Tune in for an enriching exploration of heritage, identity, and the extraordinary potency of storytelling.Related Links: Joonam screening in NYC, July 27, RSVP here Joonam on instagram

 Poetry | Rumi's deevané shō Part 3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 684

Continuation of our discussion of Rumi's deevāné shō

 Poetry | Rumi's deevané shō Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 706

In this second part of the discussion for Rumi's deevāné shō, we go over the first two lines of the poem in detail.

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