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The only podcast that takes you deep into the heart of Assyria and brings you back stronger!

Assyrian Podcast Assyrians Everywhere

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.9 • 150 Ratings

The only podcast that takes you deep into the heart of Assyria and brings you back stronger!

    Paul Elia

    Paul Elia

    Episode 200 - Paul Elia
    IG & Tik Tok: @pauleliacomedy
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Pauleliacomedy 
    Is an LA-based standup comedian from Detroit, Michigan. Among the few Chaldean-Assyrians in Hollywood, the Iraqi-American artist has appeared in dozens of films and television shows including Ramy, Lady Dynamite and is perhaps best known for his recurring roles on TBS’s Conan, appearing in over a dozen sketches. With fellow comedian and collaborator Matt Rife, the duo created LowKey Comedy Show which is considered one of the top independent comedy shows today. In addition to LCS, Paul is producing Matt’s next Netflix comedy special Natural Selection while Matt is executive producing Paul’s comedy special debut Detroit Player. He has multiple viral clips and has over 60M+ views across all social media which include his stand up, sketches, and crowd work clips.

    • 51 min
    Navigating through Life after the Loss of a Parent

    Navigating through Life after the Loss of a Parent

    Episode 199 - Paul Gabriel, Kristin Mar-Elia, Anthony Narsi, and Arbella Maisom have all had to experience the loss of a parent, one has lost both. In this episode, we discuss coping with the loss of a parent, and how difficult it can be. There’s no “normal” path or timeline to navigate one's life after losing their mother or father.  Everyone deals with it in their own way. But taking steps to understand your emotions and find support can make the process a little easier. 

    • 1 hr 35 min
    Remembering Obie Yadgar

    Remembering Obie Yadgar

    We are re-releasing Episode 191 in honor of Obelit “Obie” Yadgar who passed away on August 30th 2023. We are so thankful we had the opportunity to get to know Obie before he passed away. There was great strength and inspiration felt in every word that he spoke to us. Obie's legacy and impact on the world are profound. His radiant spirit, indomitable will, and the melodies of his voice continue to reverberate in the hearts of many. We deeply feel his absence, and he remains a beacon of inspiration and love in our memories. 
    Born in Baghdad and nurtured in Tehran, Obie made his journey to the U.S. in 1957, laying roots as a remarkable Assyrian-American radio voice in Glendale, Wisconsin. He etched his mark as a combat correspondent for the US Army's 4th Infantry Division in Vietnam between 1967-68. This episode invites listeners into Obie's poignant tales from Vietnam, his undying passion for music and radio, and the deeply personal stories of losing his cherished mother and wife. Additionally, we explore his distinctive views on the art of shaving.
     

    • 1 hr 20 min
    Interrogating Sadam Hussein with George Piro

    Interrogating Sadam Hussein with George Piro

    Episode 197 - George Piro was born in Lebanon and immigrated to the United States in the 1970’s. After adjusting to life in Turlock, CA with his parents and siblings, he enlisted in the Air Force at 18 and eventually joined the FBI. He is best known for being the special agent in charge of interrogating Saddam Hussein, a process that lasted 7 months. In this episode we discuss the influence of his Assyrian upbringing, his time serving overseas, and the heavy lift of interrogating Saddam Hussein. 

    • 1 hr 5 min
    LGBTQ+ Assyrian Stories

    LGBTQ+ Assyrian Stories

    Episode 196 - Matthew Joudeh hosts an LGBTQ+ panel of Assyrians who openly share their unique experiences of being members of the LGBTQ+ community. Matthew leads the discussion, providing a safe space for these individuals to express their stories, challenges, and triumphs. Join us as we delve into the intersectionality of their Assyrian heritage and LGBTQ+ identities, fostering understanding, empathy, and unity within our community. This powerful episode aims to amplify voices and promote inclusivity, creating a platform for diverse narratives to be heard.
    Matthew Joudeh, born and raised in Turlock, Ca! Working and a full time student, at CSU Stanislaus! In this episode we discuss the importance of being an Assyrian LGBTQ ally and also the struggles that some of us have faced during the process of finding ourselves and coming out! 
    Rhoda Nazanin is an Assyrian Christian born in Isfahan, Iran. She immigrated to Los Angeles, CA with her family in 1993. After living in LA for 29 years, Rhoda moved to St. Louis, MO with her wife, Sarah in spring of 2022. Rhoda is a former Assembly of God pastor and congressional candidate for CA’s 27th district. 
    Andre Shamoon is an Assyrian catholic born and raised in Turlock Ca. He is a proud transman who loves to spend time with family and friends or go to the gym! 
    Yeshua (ܝܫܘܥ) is a standup comedian living in New York City. He LOVES talking about being Assyrian to anyone and everyone. He talks about being Assyrian and Gay in his standup, hoping it will bring awareness of his Assyrian culture to the world; and to Assyrians, unity within the culture. Yeshua grew up in Turlock, CA and studied at UC Berkeley. Above all else, he loves proving to anyone that the singular strongest common bond every single culture on earth shares is diversity. And, indeed, diversity is God's work, and if you protest God's work then you are saying you know better than God. And you do not.
    Chris is an out and proud Assyrian from Chicago who currently lives in LA. A passionate cook, everyone Chris befriends is immediately force fed dolma and rice. As an actor, he loves turning Middle Eastern stereotypes on their heads with his web series @WahabbiBobbi. He's thrilled to have participated in this conversation and to connect with other queer Assyrians. 
    Bernadet Yaghobian is an Assyrian, Armenian, Iranian Christian. She was born in Iran and immigrated to California in 2000. She’s a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. She has a private practice and also works at a non-profit, providing mental health services to unhoused population. She also has an unconditional love for elephants.
     

    • 1 hr 48 min
    Musing with My Samovar: Missed Opportunities

    Musing with My Samovar: Missed Opportunities

    Episode 1 - Missed Opportunities is the first essay from our new podcast series, Musing with My Samovar with Obie Yadgar. In this episode, Obie recalls three individuals from his past and muses on conversations that were never had: an Assyrian man he met once who had been imprisoned in Siberia, a well-dressed stranger at the airport, and his uncle Rabi Benyamin Arsenos.

    • 16 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
150 Ratings

150 Ratings

ShamiranA ,

Authentic accounts of REAL Assyrians

With so much carefully articulated homogeny in Assyrian culture, this podcast adds a much needed depth to who Assyrians truly are.

Thank you.

goobiest ,

First time listener

I just listened to the episode on atheism and found myself wanting to jump into the conversation. This is what, I believe, makes an entertaining and engaging podcast. If the rest of the episodes are like this one, you’ve got yourself a fan. Thanks. I’m off to listen to more episodes.

Enlil Samuel ,

URGENT*** Happy Easter!

Happy Easter!

Episode 110 needs to be taken down ASAP though. For starters, the website is not secure because of his nephew that’s being credited. I’m his one and only son, Enlil Bet Shmuel, I have copyrights to my father’s music, songs, books, projects etc. I am the one who helps make sure the world is able to see, listen and hear everything out on todays world with how it’s evolving online. I have no problem with this podcast, however, his nephew you refer to is not to be trusted and I hate to say it again but I’m asking nicely, please take the episode down ASAP or try to collaborate with me.

Being the one and only son of Shlimon Bet Shmuel is not necessarily easy, help from family members would make sense but I don’t want to keep ranting. Fact is that his legend lives on through me, all the copyrights I have are being used to make his music available at top quality. He has two books in which I gave the title to one and helped translate the other to English so more people around the world can read it. Musical Instruments of Ancient Mesopotamia, take a look at copy right credits to Enlil Bet Shmuel on the book. It’s on the physical book which can be purchased at lulu.com or if you want to collaborate, I have many originals and copies of everything! I’m sorry to write all this on Easter but I truly wish everyone a Happy Easter! Again, please take down the episode and/or if you need any other information or would even like to collaborate as I know it was summer of 2020, please reach out to me directly!

Thank you!

Enlil Bet Shmuel

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