King Raam is an Iranian-born musician now living in Vancouver, Canada. He is the lead singer of the punk rock band Hypernova and is currently touring as a solo artist with his show \u201dDeparture: The Story of My Life.\u201d
\nRaam talks about his experience with psychedelics and how they opened new doors of healing after his family was dealt a year of tragedy which continues to unfold.
\nWe go into the backstory briefly, but you can hear the detailed version on the Tangentially Speaking podcast.
\nRaam's father, Professor Kavous Seyed-Emami, was a prominent Iranian environmentalist who was arrested and falsely accused of being a foreign spy. He died in prison under suspicious circumstances, now Raam and his brother continue to pressure the Iranian government for answers.
\nMost importantly, King Raam\u2019s real name is Ramin Seyed-Emami. Which makes this the first ever Ramin-on-Ramin episode of Rainbow Brainskull. What a great time to be a Ramin!
\nAlso, if you\u2019re in any of these cities you can catch King Raam on tour this month:
\nMay 28, 29 in Montreal\nMay 30, 31 in Toronto\nJune 8 in London, UK
\nTix at: http://www.kingraam.com
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\nThis podcast was recorded at Rainbow Brainskull Studios in Los Angeles, CA.