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King of the World

Rifelion Media

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A Pakistani American Muslim teenager comes of age post-9/11 and, twenty years later, tries to figure out what the hell happened to him and to us. Hosted by Shahjehan Khan, King of the World is his journey through addiction, identity, creativity, and what it means to belong as a Muslim in America in the 20 years after 9/11. A story told in seven parts. AWARDS WON ***WEBBY Award Honoree for BEST DOCUMENTARY Podcast for 2022*** ***BEST PRODUCTION - Golden Crane Awards, Asian American Podcasters ...
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If I Were King (of the World)

Norman Galimski and Paul Benny

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Get inspired and have a laugh with us on If I Were King (of the World) as we journey through the how and why of everything we would change in our culture and society - if only we had the power to. Join Norman Galimski and Paul Benney, a freelance journalist and soon-to-be hydraulic engineer, on a trip of totalitarianism with a conscience - or without it. Anything from acronyms in society to traditional burial practices to everything in between and beyond. Learn about interesting cultural new ...
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Journalist Kuwarjeet Singh interviews Norman and Paul about 1-year and 10 episodes of podcasting. Ironic title about meta technical issues followed by a surprisingly sincere ending.โดย Norman Galimski and Paul Benny
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In the one-year anniversary episode, Norman and Paul discuss giving the power to workers to veto pointless work, implementing a universal flexible start time, the rise of meetings in the American workplace, Swedish staples of food, and Paul's visit to Granada, Spain.โดย Norman Galimski and Paul Benny
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Norman and Paul discuss cancelling cancel-culture in the world of comedy, comedians Chris Rock and Bill Burr, banning umbrellas, and if toast is a type of sandwich featuring an expert guest on the topic.โดย Norman Galimski and Paul Benny
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Norman and Paul share a listener’s edict and discuss mandatory work-place exercise, getting an appendix removed, Paul’s journey to strength-training, American healthcare, banning curated photo galleries, ask Chat GPT how it would change the world, a Canadianism, Dyslexia, Super Bowl LVII, American “loudness,” and Norman having a “guest” appearance …
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Norman and Pual discuss banning gift cards, Dr. Brad Blanton's book on honesty, implementing mandatory used clothing donations, a new unnecessary acronym, being erinaceous, an orphan Christmas in Montréal, staring into the void, and being a media Mongol.โดย Norman Galimski and Paul Benny
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Norman and Paul discuss a mandatory pizza Friday, meat-buying licenses via butchering, why the pledge of allegiance is still heard in classrooms across the United States today, and the elusive House Hippo.โดย Norman Galimski and Paul Benny
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Norman and Paul discuss the role of acronyms in society, the origin of nimrod, café wi-fi and Quebecois music. Intro music by: FASSounds from Pixabay Listen in full to Les Aéronefs by Ingrid St. Pierre hereโดย normangalimski and Paul Benny
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Bonus Episode: Tanzila Ahmed, an artist writer, political activist, and co-host of the good Muslim bad Muslim podcast, shares her reflections on 20 years since 9/11. Follow Taz on Twitter, read her articles on Substack, and visit her website. Listeners of King of the World can share their own experiences post 9/11 and what the series means to them.…
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Bonus Episode: Listeners of King of the World share their own experiences post 9/11 and what the series means to them. Check out the Rifelion blog. Also visit podinbox.com/kingoftheworld to send us an audio message, some of which will play on future episodes. For more information on King of the World, visit our website. Learn more about your ad cho…
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Shahjehan starts touring the East Coast as an actor in a troupe for people in long-term recovery, and meets an unanticipated fan. We wrap up the “anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim, racial, racist, white supremacist kind of mindset” that took hold during Trump’s presidency and its trickle-down effects, while also examining its function as a catalyst for t…
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Shahjehan takes us along on The Kominas international tour, where a career pinnacle at the BBC coincides with a critical relapse into substance abuse. The consequences are dire but lead to a sincere shot at recovery with a lovable sponsor. After the Boston Marathon bombing and targeted expletives cast from a carful of dude bros, Shahjehan speaks ou…
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It’s 2008 and Shahjehan has just booked a one-way ticket to Pakistan. He moves in with his best friend and Kominas bandmate in Lahore, where new musical and social highs are interwoven with drug relapses, encounters at gunpoint, and Al-Faida conspiracy theorists. News from his hometown mosque in Wayland reveals that a childhood friend has been conv…
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Shahjehan and guests walk us through the history of Brown representation in Hollywood, politics, and American pop culture. From swarthy villains and caricatures with funny accents to slightly more nuanced and uncensored depictions in the early 2000s, Muslim actors move beyond making their bread by portraying terrorists as Muslim politicians and mus…
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Shahjehan introduces us to two American Muslims profiled after 9/11 in very different ways: one’s arrival in his “dream country” nearly costs him his life as the other’s family trip becomes an interrogation. Everyone seems to be on high Muslim alert, and the American Muslim community comes out in droves to publicly denounce any and all terrorist or…
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The United States initiates the War on Terror in response to 9/11, starting with Afghanistan and then moving seamlessly into Iraq, despite the disconnect. Historian Dr. Huma Gupta helps us understand Afghanistan’s relationship with the U.S. pre-9/11 and its history of being a World Power staging ground. We meet Bashir Ahmad, who shares his experien…
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Host Shahjehan Khan acquaints us with his family—a fivesome in a predominantly white suburb of Boston by way of Pakistan—and his conflicted identity. Despite his name literally meaning “king of the world,” young Shahjehan feels increasingly powerless. We learn three of his favorite things: a shiny red Fender Strat, weed, and figure skating. Septemb…
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Rifelion Media presents King of the World, a seven-part podcast series about a Pakistani American Muslim teenager who comes of age post-9/11 and, twenty years later, tries to figure out what the hell happened to him and to us. Hosted by Shahjehan Khan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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