The Deep Dive

Emil Ahangarzadeh

Musings, reflections, and ideas on matters of social import. #psychology #art #history #philosophy #politics #cybernetics #EducationalJustice #decolonize #estorerica dottore.substack.com

  1. Who Is Professionalism Really For?

    05/22/2025

    Who Is Professionalism Really For?

    Ever felt like you just don’t quite fit into what people call “professionalism”? You’re not imagining things. In this podcast episode based on the article "The Truth About Professionalism," Emil Ahangarzadeh argues that professionalism isn’t just about doing a good job—it’s a set of unspoken expectations rooted in specific cultural norms, primarily those aligned with Western European traditions. Discover how these dominant standards, shaped by Western European ideals, were developed to benefit particular groups and marginalize others, especially along racial, class, and gender lines. Learn how this plays out in subtle and explicit ways, from dress codes that disproportionately penalize Black professionals for wearing natural hair to demands that speakers of culturally rooted dialects “code-switch” to Standard American English. The episode explores how traditional professionalism functions as a system of social regulation and control, implicitly or explicitly asking those from non-dominant groups to shed parts of their identity. It’s time to abandon the myth that professionalism is a neutral or merit-based system. Tune in to hear a powerful vision for a radically reimagined professionalism that prioritizes the substance of someone’s work, valuing authenticity and collaboration over assimilation and quiet compliance. https://dottore.substack.com/p/the-truth-about-professionalism This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dottore.substack.com

    11 min
  2. Leslie Brand and Glendale

    05/05/2025

    Leslie Brand and Glendale

    Welcome to The Dottore Chronicles. In this episode, join us as we delve into a story that's part local history, part ghost tale, and part scientific mystery, all centered around Glendale, California. We'll explore the legacy of Leslie Brand, Glendale's founding father, and his eccentric estate, El Miradero—now known as the Brand Library. But the real mystery lies just behind the mansion: a literal pyramid where Leslie Brand was buried in 1925. For decades, strange whispers and occurrences have been reported near this monument—from cold breezes and moans to phantom music. Some believe Brand himself haunts the hill, perhaps not alone. Prepare for a fascinating bloodline twist, however, because recent DNA evidence has emerged, suggesting Leslie Brand, long thought to have died childless, may have actually fathered a child out of wedlock—possibly more than one. This new information is changing the narrative, transforming the pyramid from a monument to a hiding place for secrets. And the hauntings? They seem to have evolved, too. Reports now include children's laughter, spectral sightings of a boy, and even phantom arguments between a man and a woman. Could these be the spirits of denied heirs, or simply the lingering energy of buried secrets? Tune in as we unpack this sprawling ghost story that might be more fact than fiction, where history, legend, and science collide in the hills above Glendale. https://dottore.substack.com/p/the-ghosts-of-glendale This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dottore.substack.com

    9 min

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Musings, reflections, and ideas on matters of social import. #psychology #art #history #philosophy #politics #cybernetics #EducationalJustice #decolonize #estorerica dottore.substack.com