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Norouz & Eid Didani w/ Sepideh Vaziri

Norouz Pirouz! Eidetoon Mobarak! Hooshang welcomes back Iman and a guest co-host to talk about News & Norouz as it’s celebrated around the world. We are also welcome Sepideh Vaziri or Sep, to Iranican Live only a day after her first Persian cover release, “Man Mitonam” . Download the MP3[…]

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Iran in Media & Nowrouz

Yet another multi-topic’ed show! This week, we discuss the copious Iran references that have hit the media recently from talks of war to “Shah’s of Sunset”, some of the recent developments in Iran, and finally we part looking forward to Nowrouz and the next show! Download the MP3 : High Quality

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Iranians and Sexuality

Updated w/ Podcast on Feb 8, 2012 @ 7PM PST: Warning: Adult/Parental discretion advised. This show will not air on Radio Javan, however, since sex is an important topic that’s seldom talked about in our families and even relationships, we had to do it anyway. S-E-X.  From the moment we are born,[…]

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Emasculation of Men

I called my friend Farshad (name changed to protect the metrosexual innocent) the other day to see if he wanted to see Mission Impossible with me (overrated, but whatever), but he told me he and his homie Pedram (name changed as well) have plans this weekend. I thought nothing of[…]

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New Year Resolutions

Our Co-hosts are still recovering from their break and we continue this week with another light show with Farzad, Shahed and for another time, Iman. We talk about some recent news and some of our resolutions. Download the MP3: (High Quality) Links: STD Awareness Contest

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Merry and Happy with Maz Jobrani

We’ve a light episode for you with much jokes, fun, and special phone guest appearance by Maziar Jobrani, the best Iranican Comedian on earth! Send us your funny Holiday stories and we’ll read the best on the next show! Download the MP3: (High Quality) Links: MazJobrani.com, Facebook, Twitter: @MazJobrani, YouTube

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PERSIAN PRIDE – Excessive, a bit?

Growing up, I was one of five Persian kids in my high school and I took pride in it.  I liked being known as the “Persian girl” and most importantly, I loved the uniqueness that it automatically added to my image when people realized I could speak a different language[…]

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