EP 116: NY Is Like My Hometown But Cranked 10x ft Isra Elsalihie

Published: March 16, 2022, 9 a.m.

In honor of Women's History Month, I decided to bring back one of my favorites recorded just before the pandemic became global. This episode originally aired in January 2020. I learned so much from this amazing actor and fabulous human being called Isra, I hope to have her back on the pod soon. Isra opened my eyes to segregation, and education in Sweden, barriers to foreign-born actors, and IKEA. This is a woman that I'm always rooting for, follow her and support her work. For more on Isra along with where to find her on the socials www.IsraElsalihie.com

Intro 0-10:06, Gothenburg / Immigrants /Segregation 11:34 - 16:31, Sweden 19:34 - 20:56, Segregation 21:30 - 21:54, School 22:59 - 24:56, Options / Survival  25:21 - 27:54, Student Loans 28:04 -28:38, England 28:50 - 31:54, Culture Shocks 32:27 - 37:21, NYC Love 38:43 - 40:19, Food 40:51 - 46:34, Music 46:53 - 53:47, First Acting Job 53:50 - 54:55, Biggest Barrier 55:48 - 1:00:22, Nudity & Intimacy 1:04:05 - 1:06:47, NO 1:09:30 - 1:10:29, Vintage Clothing 1:10:55 - 1:11:54, Rehearsal Break 1:12:39 - 1:13:40, Characters 1:13:50 - 1:14:54, Biggest Supporters 1:15:23 - 1:18:39, Who Would Play Isra 1:19:50 - 1:21:21, Looks Up To 1:22:44 - 1:24:35, Streaming Services 1:24:40 - 1:26:15, IKEA Q 1:26:27 - 1:29:34, Final Q 1:29:58 - 1:30:35 Plugins 1:32:00 - 1:36:12

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Music by Infrared Krypto