Nazanin Rafsanjani is a beloved member of the Gimlet family, overseeing Gimlet's advertising wing. She also has an incredible family story, moving to the U.S. from Iran during the Iran-Iraq war. And Nazanin's family tree is filled with people who left their communities and started over, from the victim of an epidemic, to two literary icons. We'll tell these stories, and introduce her to a mystery relative.CREDITSTwice Removed is produced by Meg Driscoll, Ngofeen Mputubwele, Matthew Nelson, Audrey Quinn, and Kimmie Regler. Our senior producer is Eric Mennel. Editing by Jorge Just and Alex Blumberg. Michelle Harris is our fact checker. Research and genealogy by J. Mark Lowe and Eowyn Langholf. Music and sound design by Haley Shaw. Interpreting and translations by Raha Hakimdavar and Sara Goudarzi. Additional music by Blue Note Sessions.Special thanks this week to Casey Turner, Loretta Shugrue, Sarah Rodriguez, Suzanne Campbell and the West Texas Collection at San Angelo State University,Vickie Webb, Dr. Frank Sousa, Heather Wylie, Brad Moseley and The American School for the Deaf, Dr. Amy Malek, Khodadad Rezakahani, and the band Lowland Hum.Jeffrey Einboden's new book which talks about Emerson and his Persian influences is “The Islamic Lineage of American Literary Culture.”You can reach us at [email protected]. We tweet @TwiceRemoved, and we're also on Facebook. Twice Removed is a production of Gimlet Media. I'm AJ Jacobs, we'll be back next week with more Twice Removed. Hopefully you'll be filled with delight… or perhaps abject horror. You never know. It's family. Our SponsorsBlue Apron- Get your first three Blue Apron meals delivered for free by going to blueapron.com/twiceSquarespace - Go to squarespace.com and use the offer code "TWICE REMOVED" at checkout to get 10% off your first purchaseAnd be sure to check out another podcast about family: The Longest Shortest Time, hosted by Hillary Frank!
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