Unconventional Times with Richard Gordon
Freedom isn’t always visible until it’s taken away—what happens when an accomplished family suddenly loses everything and must start over in a new land? In this inspiring episode, Richard Gordon sits down with longtime friend Gabrial Farahan to trace his family’s remarkable journey from deep-rooted Iranian Jewish heritage to building a new life in America after the 1979 revolution. Gabrial Farahan shares firsthand insight about immigration, freedom, the true meaning of the American Dream, and why he feels more American than ever before. Listen for eye-opening reflections on gratitude, resilience, and what it means to belong. Timestamped Overview [00:00] Introduction and show premise[01:06] Introducing guest and purpose of interview[02:54] Family origins: Iranian Jewish history[07:00] Life in Iran before emigration[10:25] The Iranian Revolution and family’s escape[13:39] Starting over in America[15:14] Family plans, values, and adapting[17:03] Discovering freedoms in the U.S.[21:23] Reflections on never returning to Iran[25:35] Reflections on U.S. and Israel; citizenship[28:45] Achieving the American Dream[32:22] Hopes for America’s future[34:34] Views on war and Iran[37:58] Thoughts on immigration policy[40:35] Impact of immigrant perspective on politics[41:24] July 4th plans and closing reflections[42:52] Outro and credit
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