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.
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Policy Writing and Priestessing /Reclaiming Assyrian Stories
The How & the Why: Contribution and Volunteerism
Intersecting Identities with Martin Yousif Zebari
Healing and Reconnecting with your Authentic Self with Babylonia Bhugwansing
Sega & Star Wars with Ken Ibrahim
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From Game Winner to Game Changer with Oditte Odisho
Dr. Emil Anton
Breaking into Comedy with Ramina Rated
Environmental Art with Maria Nissan
Breaking Into Broadway with Dalia Ashurina
Meet the U.S. Ambassador to Jordan: Henry Wooster
Infertility Among Assyrians with Poulyana Pazand-Srouji
A Journey Back to the Assyrian Homeland
Electronic Music Legend: Aril Brikha
International Law & Justice with Evelyn Anoya
Storytelling With David Armstrong
Marrying Into the Assyrian Culture
Making Room for Atheism with Mathew Sharif
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