The Not My Job Pod
What does it cost to use your voice? In this episode, Emily sits down with Faravaz, an Iranian musician and activist whose journey from Tehran to Berlin is a powerful story of resilience, courage, and resistance. Faravaz shares what it was like growing up in Iran, navigating a music industry where women face significant restrictions, and the decision to continue creating and sharing music despite the risks. We discuss the events that led to her arrest, her eventual exile from Iran, and the challenges of rebuilding a life in Germany as a refugee and artist. We also talk about her latest single, Passport, the role of music in social and political movements, supporting women's rights in Iran and Afghanistan, and why artistic expression remains one of the most powerful tools for challenging oppression. This conversation explores identity, belonging, activism, and the ways art can inspire change—even in the face of immense obstacles. Topics discussed: • Growing up in Tehran and discovering music • Censorship and restrictions on women in Iran • Arrest, exile, and starting over in Germany • Music as activism and resistance • Women's rights and social justice • Identity, belonging, and self-expression • The challenges facing artists today • How listeners can support marginalized voices If you enjoyed this conversation, don't forget to like, subscribe, and share it with someone who would find Faravaz's story inspiring. Instagram: @thenotmyjobpod [https://www.instagram.com/thenotmyjobpod/] // YouTube: @thenotmyjobpod [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC59TOW5bew0ryM_9Y3ZVq9w] // TikTok: @thenotmyjobpod
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