Making of Fardin Fardin Rahman
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- Society & Culture
just a little about the things that made me, me.
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The Process of Finding Home
In this episode, I talk about the one thing every first generation American has gone through; the struggle to fit in. As a Bengali-American myself, I understand what it feels like to not know where you belong and constantly feel like you have to be something else, but we’re not alone in it and we won’t always feel that way. One thing I can tell you now is that if you try, you’ll find your home.
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The True Face of the MTA
In this episode, I talk about the one thing that all New Yorkers love to hate and that is the MTA. It's one of those things that we can't live with and we can't live without. It is a vital part of my daily life, but given the increasing cost and decreasing efficiency, the only way to describe the MTA is to admit that it sucks.
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The Cost of the American Dream
In this episode, I talk about immigration which is a topic that is always circulating around us in media or in the news. As a child of immigrants, I was able to build my own perception through the lens of my family, but not everyone is able to do that. My goal here was to approach immigration from multiple angles that can help you understand what the being an immigrant truly entails.
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The Burden of the Battle Scars
In this episode, I decided to talk about something personal like the time I found myself in a false shooting incident. It's quite a jarring event that I only felt at a small scale, but I wanted to express my feelings and thoughts for those who have experienced worse.
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The Art of Being an Introvert
Hey, I'm Fardin and I thought I would start of by sharing the things that make me the person I am. And after all those times of me choosing 'introvert' on Buzzfeed quizzes, I thought it would only be right if my first podcast talked about who introverts really and and not what you're made to believe about them.