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<p>Her research interests lie in global emergency medicine and include emergency care systems’ development in low and middle-income countries, unintentional injury prevention in low and middle-income countries, as well as stroke and cardiac care in low and middle-income countries. </p>



<p>Dr. Chekijian was awarded a Fulbright in 2020 for her work to improve emergency care in Armenia by the establishment of a new emergency medicine residency program in cooperation with the National Institutes of Health of Armenia and supported from a research standpoint by the School of Public Health at the American University of Armenia. </p>



<p>She is deeply committed to patient experience, communication and humanism in medicine. Dr. Chekijian co-produced a film that addresses human rights as it relates to the Armenian Genocide of 1915 under the working title “The Hidden Map” that premiered at the Toronto Pomegranate Film Festival in 2019 </p>
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Her research interests lie in global emergency medicine and include emergency care systems’ development in low and middle-income countries, unintentional injury prevention in low and middle-income countries, as well as stroke and cardiac care in low and middle-income countries. 



Dr. Chekijian was awarded a Fulbright in 2020 for her work to improve emergency care in Armenia by the establishment of a new emergency medicine residency program in cooperation with the National Institutes of Health of Armenia and supported from a research standpoint by the School of Public Health at the American University of Armenia. 



She is deeply committed to patient experience, communication and humanism in medicine. Dr. Chekijian co-produced a film that addresses human rights as it relates to the Armenian Genocide of 1915 under the working title “The Hidden Map” that premiered at the Toronto Pomegranate Film Festival in 2019 
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<p>Her research interests lie in global emergency medicine and include emergency care systems’ development in low and middle-income countries, unintentional injury prevention in low and middle-income countries, as well as stroke and cardiac care in low and middle-income countries. </p>



<p>Dr. Chekijian was awarded a Fulbright in 2020 for her work to improve emergency care in Armenia by the establishment of a new emergency medicine residency program in cooperation with the National Institutes of Health of Armenia and supported from a research standpoint by the School of Public Health at the American University of Armenia. </p>



<p>She is deeply committed to patient experience, communication and humanism in medicine. Dr. Chekijian co-produced a film that addresses human rights as it relates to the Armenian Genocide of 1915 under the working title “The Hidden Map” that premiered at the Toronto Pomegranate Film Festival in 2019 </p>
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Dr. Chekijian was awarded a Fulbright in 2020 for her work to improve emergency care in Armenia by the establishment of a new emergency medicine residency program in cooperation with the National Institutes of Health of Armenia and supported from a research standpoint by the School of Public Health at the American University of Armenia. 



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<p>Her research interests lie in global emergency medicine and include emergency care systems’ development in low and middle-income countries, unintentional injury prevention in low and middle-income countries, as well as stroke and cardiac care in low and middle-income countries. </p>



<p>Dr. Chekijian was awarded a Fulbright in 2020 for her work to improve emergency care in Armenia by the establishment of a new emergency medicine residency program in cooperation with the National Institutes of Health of Armenia and supported from a research standpoint by the School of Public Health at the American University of Armenia. </p>



<p>She is deeply committed to patient experience, communication and humanism in medicine. Dr. Chekijian co-produced a film that addresses human rights as it relates to the Armenian Genocide of 1915 under the working title “The Hidden Map” that premiered at the Toronto Pomegranate Film Festival in 2019 </p>
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Her research interests lie in global emergency medicine and include emergency care systems’ development in low and middle-income countries, unintentional injury prevention in low and middle-income countries, as well as stroke and cardiac care in low and middle-income countries. 



Dr. Chekijian was awarded a Fulbright in 2020 for her work to improve emergency care in Armenia by the establishment of a new emergency medicine residency program in cooperation with the National Institutes of Health of Armenia and supported from a research standpoint by the School of Public Health at the American University of Armenia. 



She is deeply committed to patient experience, communication and humanism in medicine. Dr. Chekijian co-produced a film that addresses human rights as it relates to the Armenian Genocide of 1915 under the working title “The Hidden Map” that premiered at the Toronto Pomegranate Film Festival in 2019 
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<p>Her research interests lie in global emergency medicine and include emergency care systems’ development in low and middle-income countries, unintentional injury prevention in low and middle-income countries, as well as stroke and cardiac care in low and middle-income countries. </p>



<p>Dr. Chekijian was awarded a Fulbright in 2020 for her work to improve emergency care in Armenia by the establishment of a new emergency medicine residency program in cooperation with the National Institutes of Health of Armenia and supported from a research standpoint by the School of Public Health at the American University of Armenia. </p>



<p>She is deeply committed to patient experience, communication and humanism in medicine. Dr. Chekijian co-produced a film that addresses human rights as it relates to the Armenian Genocide of 1915 under the working title “The Hidden Map” that premiered at the Toronto Pomegranate Film Festival in 2019 </p>
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Her research interests lie in global emergency medicine and include emergency care systems’ development in low and middle-income countries, unintentional injury prevention in low and middle-income countries, as well as stroke and cardiac care in low and middle-income countries. 



Dr. Chekijian was awarded a Fulbright in 2020 for her work to improve emergency care in Armenia by the establishment of a new emergency medicine residency program in cooperation with the National Institutes of Health of Armenia and supported from a research standpoint by the School of Public Health at the American University of Armenia. 



She is deeply committed to patient experience, communication and humanism in medicine. Dr. Chekijian co-produced a film that addresses human rights as it relates to the Armenian Genocide of 1915 under the working title “The Hidden Map” that premiered at the Toronto Pomegranate Film Festival in 2019 
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<p>Her research interests lie in global emergency medicine and include emergency care systems’ development in low and middle-income countries, unintentional injury prevention in low and middle-income countries, as well as stroke and cardiac care in low and middle-income countries. </p>



<p>Dr. Chekijian was awarded a Fulbright in 2020 for her work to improve emergency care in Armenia by the establishment of a new emergency medicine residency program in cooperation with the National Institutes of Health of Armenia and supported from a research standpoint by the School of Public Health at the American University of Armenia. </p>



<p>She is deeply committed to patient experience, communication and humanism in medicine. Dr. Chekijian co-produced a film that addresses human rights as it relates to the Armenian Genocide of 1915 under the working title “The Hidden Map” that premiered at the Toronto Pomegranate Film Festival in 2019 </p>
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Her research interests lie in global emergency medicine and include emergency care systems’ development in low and middle-income countries, unintentional injury prevention in low and middle-income countries, as well as stroke and cardiac care in low and middle-income countries. 



Dr. Chekijian was awarded a Fulbright in 2020 for her work to improve emergency care in Armenia by the establishment of a new emergency medicine residency program in cooperation with the National Institutes of Health of Armenia and supported from a research standpoint by the School of Public Health at the American University of Armenia. 



She is deeply committed to patient experience, communication and humanism in medicine. Dr. Chekijian co-produced a film that addresses human rights as it relates to the Armenian Genocide of 1915 under the working title “The Hidden Map” that premiered at the Toronto Pomegranate Film Festival in 2019 
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<p>Dr. Chekijian joined the Yale School of Medicine faculty in 2007 where she works full time as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine. She is faculty member in the Section of Global Health and International Emergency Medicine as well as in the Section of Administration. She has served as the inaugural Medical Director of patient experience since 2011. She is also the Medical Director of the Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner group in the Department of Emergency Medicine. Dr. Chekijian is a seasoned educator and is the founding Medical Director of the APP residency program which admitted its 1<sup>st </sup>cohort in 2015. </p>



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<p>Her research interests lie in global emergency medicine and include emergency care systems’ development in low and middle-income countries, unintentional injury prevention in low and middle-income countries, as well as stroke and cardiac care in low and middle-income countries. </p>



<p>Dr. Chekijian was awarded a Fulbright in 2020 for her work to improve emergency care in Armenia by the establishment of a new emergency medicine residency program in cooperation with the National Institutes of Health of Armenia and supported from a research standpoint by the School of Public Health at the American University of Armenia. </p>



<p>She is deeply committed to patient experience, communication and humanism in medicine. Dr. Chekijian co-produced a film that addresses human rights as it relates to the Armenian Genocide of 1915 under the working title “The Hidden Map” that premiered at the Toronto Pomegranate Film Festival in 2019 </p>
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Her research interests lie in global emergency medicine and include emergency care systems’ development in low and middle-income countries, unintentional injury prevention in low and middle-income countries, as well as stroke and cardiac care in low and middle-income countries. 



Dr. Chekijian was awarded a Fulbright in 2020 for her work to improve emergency care in Armenia by the establishment of a new emergency medicine residency program in cooperation with the National Institutes of Health of Armenia and supported from a research standpoint by the School of Public Health at the American University of Armenia. 



She is deeply committed to patient experience, communication and humanism in medicine. Dr. Chekijian co-produced a film that addresses human rights as it relates to the Armenian Genocide of 1915 under the working title “The Hidden Map” that premiered at the Toronto Pomegranate Film Festival in 2019 
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                    <![CDATA[Flavor Matters – Dr. Vardanush Petrosyan, MD, Dietitian Part 3]]>
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<p>Dr. Vardanush Petrosyan, MD, Dietitian,  is a medical professional living and working in Yerevan, Armenia.</p>



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<p>Her work as a gastroenterologist and dietitian in the early 2000s, and particularly her work with the younger population, revealed to her how the “western” trends in eating habits were contributing to increasing obesity, specially in children. To raise public awareness of the issue and the overall importance of healthy nutrition, she established the very first “health food restaurant” in Yerevan – now there are many of them – and she anchored a television show about the importance of dietary health.  She is also responsible for pioneering the idea of wholewheat flour into Armenia’s market.  </p>



<p>Dr. Vardanush continues her medical practice, but additionally, and more importantly, she continues her social activism in reversing the infiltration of the “western fast food” trends by continuing her advocacy of the healthful benefits of traditional Armenian norms of eating which include plenty of legumes, grains, vegetables, fermented food, and homemade dairy products such as yogurt, butter, etc. </p>
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Dr. Vardanush Petrosyan, MD, Dietitian



Her work as a gastroenterologist and dietitian in the early 2000s, and particularly her work with the younger population, revealed to her how the “western” trends in eating habits were contributing to increasing obesity, specially in children. To raise public awareness of the issue and the overall importance of healthy nutrition, she established the very first “health food restaurant” in Yerevan – now there are many of them – and she anchored a television show about the importance of dietary health.  She is also responsible for pioneering the idea of wholewheat flour into Armenia’s market.  



Dr. Vardanush continues her medical practice, but additionally, and more importantly, she continues her social activism in reversing the infiltration of the “western fast food” trends by continuing her advocacy of the healthful benefits of traditional Armenian norms of eating which include plenty of legumes, grains, vegetables, fermented food, and homemade dairy products such as yogurt, butter, etc. 
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<p>Her work as a gastroenterologist and dietitian in the early 2000s, and particularly her work with the younger population, revealed to her how the “western” trends in eating habits were contributing to increasing obesity, specially in children. To raise public awareness of the issue and the overall importance of healthy nutrition, she established the very first “health food restaurant” in Yerevan – now there are many of them – and she anchored a television show about the importance of dietary health.  She is also responsible for pioneering the idea of wholewheat flour into Armenia’s market.  </p>



<p>Dr. Vardanush continues her medical practice, but additionally, and more importantly, she continues her social activism in reversing the infiltration of the “western fast food” trends by continuing her advocacy of the healthful benefits of traditional Armenian norms of eating which include plenty of legumes, grains, vegetables, fermented food, and homemade dairy products such as yogurt, butter, etc. </p>
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Her work as a gastroenterologist and dietitian in the early 2000s, and particularly her work with the younger population, revealed to her how the “western” trends in eating habits were contributing to increasing obesity, specially in children. To raise public awareness of the issue and the overall importance of healthy nutrition, she established the very first “health food restaurant” in Yerevan – now there are many of them – and she anchored a television show about the importance of dietary health.  She is also responsible for pioneering the idea of wholewheat flour into Armenia’s market.  



Dr. Vardanush continues her medical practice, but additionally, and more importantly, she continues her social activism in reversing the infiltration of the “western fast food” trends by continuing her advocacy of the healthful benefits of traditional Armenian norms of eating which include plenty of legumes, grains, vegetables, fermented food, and homemade dairy products such as yogurt, butter, etc. 
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<p>Dr. Vardanush Petrosyan, MD, Dietitian,  is a medical professional living and working in Yerevan, Armenia.</p>



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<p>Her work as a gastroenterologist and dietitian in the early 2000s, and particularly her work with the younger population, revealed to her how the “western” trends in eating habits were contributing to increasing obesity, specially in children. To raise public awareness of the issue and the overall importance of healthy nutrition, she established the very first “health food restaurant” in Yerevan – now there are many of them – and she anchored a television show about the importance of dietary health.  She is also responsible for pioneering the idea of wholewheat flour into Armenia’s market.  </p>



<p>Dr. Vardanush continues her medical practice, but additionally, and more importantly, she continues her social activism in reversing the infiltration of the “western fast food” trends by continuing her advocacy of the healthful benefits of traditional Armenian norms of eating which include plenty of legumes, grains, vegetables, fermented food, and homemade dairy products such as yogurt, butter, etc. </p>
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Her work as a gastroenterologist and dietitian in the early 2000s, and particularly her work with the younger population, revealed to her how the “western” trends in eating habits were contributing to increasing obesity, specially in children. To raise public awareness of the issue and the overall importance of healthy nutrition, she established the very first “health food restaurant” in Yerevan – now there are many of them – and she anchored a television show about the importance of dietary health.  She is also responsible for pioneering the idea of wholewheat flour into Armenia’s market.  



Dr. Vardanush continues her medical practice, but additionally, and more importantly, she continues her social activism in reversing the infiltration of the “western fast food” trends by continuing her advocacy of the healthful benefits of traditional Armenian norms of eating which include plenty of legumes, grains, vegetables, fermented food, and homemade dairy products such as yogurt, butter, etc. 
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<p>Her work as a gastroenterologist and dietitian in the early 2000s, and particularly her work with the younger population, revealed to her how the “western” trends in eating habits were contributing to increasing obesity, specially in children. To raise public awareness of the issue and the overall importance of healthy nutrition, she established the very first “health food restaurant” in Yerevan – now there are many of them – and she anchored a television show about the importance of dietary health.  She is also responsible for pioneering the idea of wholewheat flour into Armenia’s market.  </p>



<p>Dr. Vardanush continues her medical practice, but additionally, and more importantly, she continues her social activism in reversing the infiltration of the “western fast food” trends by continuing her advocacy of the healthful benefits of traditional Armenian norms of eating which include plenty of legumes, grains, vegetables, fermented food, and homemade dairy products such as yogurt, butter, etc. </p>
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Dr. Vardanush continues her medical practice, but additionally, and more importantly, she continues her social activism in reversing the infiltration of the “western fast food” trends by continuing her advocacy of the healthful benefits of traditional Armenian norms of eating which include plenty of legumes, grains, vegetables, fermented food, and homemade dairy products such as yogurt, butter, etc. 
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<p>Dr. Vardanush Petrosyan, MD, Dietitian,  is a medical professional living and working in Yerevan, Armenia. </p>



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<p>Her work as a gastroenterologist and dietitian in the early 2000s, and particularly her work with the younger population, revealed to her how the “western” trends in eating habits were contributing to increasing obesity, specially in children. To raise public awareness of the issue and the overall importance of healthy nutrition, she established the very first “health food restaurant” in Yerevan – now there are many of them – and she anchored a television show about the importance of dietary health.  She is also responsible for pioneering the idea of wholewheat flour into Armenia’s market.  </p>



<p>Dr. Vardanush continues her medical practice, but additionally, and more importantly, she continues her social activism in reversing the infiltration of the “western fast food” trends by continuing her advocacy of the healthful benefits of traditional Armenian norms of eating which include plenty of legumes, grains, vegetables, fermented food, and homemade dairy products such as yogurt, butter, etc. </p>
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Her work as a gastroenterologist and dietitian in the early 2000s, and particularly her work with the younger population, revealed to her how the “western” trends in eating habits were contributing to increasing obesity, specially in children. To raise public awareness of the issue and the overall importance of healthy nutrition, she established the very first “health food restaurant” in Yerevan – now there are many of them – and she anchored a television show about the importance of dietary health.  She is also responsible for pioneering the idea of wholewheat flour into Armenia’s market.  



Dr. Vardanush continues her medical practice, but additionally, and more importantly, she continues her social activism in reversing the infiltration of the “western fast food” trends by continuing her advocacy of the healthful benefits of traditional Armenian norms of eating which include plenty of legumes, grains, vegetables, fermented food, and homemade dairy products such as yogurt, butter, etc. 
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<p>Her work as a gastroenterologist and dietitian in the early 2000s, and particularly her work with the younger population, revealed to her how the “western” trends in eating habits were contributing to increasing obesity, specially in children. To raise public awareness of the issue and the overall importance of healthy nutrition, she established the very first “health food restaurant” in Yerevan – now there are many of them – and she anchored a television show about the importance of dietary health.  She is also responsible for pioneering the idea of wholewheat flour into Armenia’s market.  </p>



<p>Dr. Vardanush continues her medical practice, but additionally, and more importantly, she continues her social activism in reversing the infiltration of the “western fast food” trends by continuing her advocacy of the healthful benefits of traditional Armenian norms of eating which include plenty of legumes, grains, vegetables, fermented food, and homemade dairy products such as yogurt, butter, etc. </p>
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 Dr. Vardanush Petrosyan, MD, Dietitian 



Her work as a gastroenterologist and dietitian in the early 2000s, and particularly her work with the younger population, revealed to her how the “western” trends in eating habits were contributing to increasing obesity, specially in children. To raise public awareness of the issue and the overall importance of healthy nutrition, she established the very first “health food restaurant” in Yerevan – now there are many of them – and she anchored a television show about the importance of dietary health.  She is also responsible for pioneering the idea of wholewheat flour into Armenia’s market.  



Dr. Vardanush continues her medical practice, but additionally, and more importantly, she continues her social activism in reversing the infiltration of the “western fast food” trends by continuing her advocacy of the healthful benefits of traditional Armenian norms of eating which include plenty of legumes, grains, vegetables, fermented food, and homemade dairy products such as yogurt, butter, etc. 
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<p>Mary Basmadjian is an Armenian-American standup comedian, actor, writer and producer. She has been a fixture of the Los Angeles comedy circuit for 10 years and recently rose to fame with her hilariously accurate reflection of the Armenian diaspora subculture.</p>



<div class="wp-block-image"><img src="https://i1.wp.com/robinhoodradioondemand.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/image0-1.jpeg?resize=173%2C256&amp;ssl=1" alt="" class="wp-image-23595" width="87" height="128" /></div>



<p>Her nuanced approach articulates the immigrant experience in a way that transcends cultural barriers.  Her depictions of ‘Vartush’ and ‘Piso’ which are referenced in the podcast could be viewed at Mary’s popular Instagram fee @marybasmadjian </p>



<p>Mary lives, works and produces from Los Angeles California and is available to travel for events.  Please, visit her website <a href="http://www.marybasmadjiancomedy.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">www.marybasmadjiancomedy.com</a>   </p>
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Her nuanced approach articulates the immigrant experience in a way that transcends cultural barriers.  Her depictions of ‘Vartush’ and ‘Piso’ which are referenced in the podcast could be viewed at Mary’s popular Instagram fee @marybasmadjian 



Mary lives, works and produces from Los Angeles California and is available to travel for events.  Please, visit her website www.marybasmadjiancomedy.com   
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<p>Mary Basmadjian is an Armenian-American standup comedian, actor, writer and producer. She has been a fixture of the Los Angeles comedy circuit for 10 years and recently rose to fame with her hilariously accurate reflection of the Armenian diaspora subculture.</p>



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<p>Her nuanced approach articulates the immigrant experience in a way that transcends cultural barriers.  Her depictions of ‘Vartush’ and ‘Piso’ which are referenced in the podcast could be viewed at Mary’s popular Instagram fee @marybasmadjian </p>



<p>Mary lives, works and produces from Los Angeles California and is available to travel for events.  Please, visit her website <a href="http://www.marybasmadjiancomedy.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">www.marybasmadjiancomedy.com</a>   </p>
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Her nuanced approach articulates the immigrant experience in a way that transcends cultural barriers.  Her depictions of ‘Vartush’ and ‘Piso’ which are referenced in the podcast could be viewed at Mary’s popular Instagram fee @marybasmadjian 



Mary lives, works and produces from Los Angeles California and is available to travel for events.  Please, visit her website www.marybasmadjiancomedy.com   
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<div class="wp-block-image"><img width="1200" height="1200" src="https://i1.wp.com/robinhoodradioondemand.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/image0-1.jpeg?resize=173%2C256&amp;ssl=1" alt="" class="wp-image-23595" /></div>



<p>Her nuanced approach articulates the immigrant experience in a way that transcends cultural barriers.  Her depictions of ‘Vartush’ and ‘Piso’ which are referenced in the podcast could be viewed at Mary’s popular Instagram fee @marybasmadjian </p>



<p>Mary lives, works and produces from Los Angeles California and is available to travel for events.  Please, visit her website <a href="http://www.marybasmadjiancomedy.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">www.marybasmadjiancomedy.com</a>   </p>
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Her nuanced approach articulates the immigrant experience in a way that transcends cultural barriers.  Her depictions of ‘Vartush’ and ‘Piso’ which are referenced in the podcast could be viewed at Mary’s popular Instagram fee @marybasmadjian 



Mary lives, works and produces from Los Angeles California and is available to travel for events.  Please, visit her website www.marybasmadjiancomedy.com   
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<div class="wp-block-image"><img width="1200" height="1200" src="https://i1.wp.com/robinhoodradioondemand.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/image0-1.jpeg?resize=173%2C256&amp;ssl=1" alt="" class="wp-image-23595" /></div>



<p>Her nuanced approach articulates the immigrant experience in a way that transcends cultural barriers.  Her depictions of ‘Vartush’ and ‘Piso’ which are referenced in the podcast could be viewed at Mary’s popular Instagram fee @marybasmadjian </p>



<p>Mary lives, works and produces from Los Angeles California and is available to travel for events.  Please, visit her website <a href="http://www.marybasmadjiancomedy.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">www.marybasmadjiancomedy.com</a>   </p>
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Her nuanced approach articulates the immigrant experience in a way that transcends cultural barriers.  Her depictions of ‘Vartush’ and ‘Piso’ which are referenced in the podcast could be viewed at Mary’s popular Instagram fee @marybasmadjian 



Mary lives, works and produces from Los Angeles California and is available to travel for events.  Please, visit her website www.marybasmadjiancomedy.com   
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<p>Mary Basmadjian is an Armenian-American standup comedian, actor, writer and producer. She has been a fixture of the Los Angeles comedy circuit for 10 years and recently rose to fame with her hilariously accurate reflection of the Armenian diaspora subculture.</p>



<div class="wp-block-image"><img src="https://i1.wp.com/robinhoodradioondemand.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/image0-1.jpeg?resize=173%2C256&amp;ssl=1" alt="" class="wp-image-23595" width="173" height="256" /></div>



<p> Her nuanced approach articulates the immigrant experience in a way that transcends cultural barriers.  Her depictions of ‘Vartush’ and ‘Piso’ which are referenced in the podcast could be viewed at Mary’s popular Instagram fee @marybasmadjian </p>



<p>Mary lives, works and produces from Los Angeles California and is available to travel for events.  Please, visit her website <a href="http://www.marybasmadjiancomedy.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">www.marybasmadjiancomedy.com</a>   </p>
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 Her nuanced approach articulates the immigrant experience in a way that transcends cultural barriers.  Her depictions of ‘Vartush’ and ‘Piso’ which are referenced in the podcast could be viewed at Mary’s popular Instagram fee @marybasmadjian 



Mary lives, works and produces from Los Angeles California and is available to travel for events.  Please, visit her website www.marybasmadjiancomedy.com   
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<p>Mary Basmadjian is an Armenian-American standup comedian, actor, writer and producer. She has been a fixture of the Los Angeles comedy circuit for 10 years and recently rose to fame with her hilariously accurate reflection of the Armenian diaspora subculture.</p>



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<p> Her nuanced approach articulates the immigrant experience in a way that transcends cultural barriers.  Her depictions of ‘Vartush’ and ‘Piso’ which are referenced in the podcast could be viewed at Mary’s popular Instagram fee @marybasmadjian </p>



<p>Mary lives, works and produces from Los Angeles California and is available to travel for events.  Please, visit her website <a href="http://www.marybasmadjiancomedy.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">www.marybasmadjiancomedy.com</a>   </p>
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Mary Basmadjian is an Armenian-American standup comedian, actor, writer and producer. She has been a fixture of the Los Angeles comedy circuit for 10 years and recently rose to fame with her hilariously accurate reflection of the Armenian diaspora subculture.







 Her nuanced approach articulates the immigrant experience in a way that transcends cultural barriers.  Her depictions of ‘Vartush’ and ‘Piso’ which are referenced in the podcast could be viewed at Mary’s popular Instagram fee @marybasmadjian 



Mary lives, works and produces from Los Angeles California and is available to travel for events.  Please, visit her website www.marybasmadjiancomedy.com   
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                    <![CDATA[ROBIN HOOD RADIO]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Flavor Matters with Serge Madikians: Robin Koulaksezian, Part 2]]>
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<p>Robin Koulaksezian is a French-Armenian, born and raised in Paris, France. He is a multi-lingual graduate of Sorbonne University with a masters degree in International Relations. He has worked for the French government, including two years at French Embassy in Moscow, Russia. </p>



<div class="wp-block-image"><img width="275" height="183" src="https://i2.wp.com/robinhoodradioondemand.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/image-1.jpeg?resize=275%2C183&amp;ssl=1" alt="AGBU - In honor of Noubar Nazarian, his family created the... | Facebook" class="wp-image-22810" /></div>



<p>Robin’s love of languages and travel have taken him to over 100 countries. His expeditions led him to the publication of the book “Little Armenias”, delineating Armenian Communities World Wide.  Furthermore, Robin curates a wonderful resource on Instagram under the handle @littlearmenias which we hope you will explore. </p>
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Robin Koulaksezian is a French-Armenian, born and raised in Paris, France. He is a multi-lingual graduate of Sorbonne University with a masters degree in International Relations. He has worked for the French government, including two years at French Embassy in Moscow, Russia. 







Robin’s love of languages and travel have taken him to over 100 countries. His expeditions led him to the publication of the book “Little Armenias”, delineating Armenian Communities World Wide.  Furthermore, Robin curates a wonderful resource on Instagram under the handle @littlearmenias which we hope you will explore. 
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                    <![CDATA[Flavor Matters with Serge Madikians: Robin Koulaksezian, Part 2]]>
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<p>Robin Koulaksezian is a French-Armenian, born and raised in Paris, France. He is a multi-lingual graduate of Sorbonne University with a masters degree in International Relations. He has worked for the French government, including two years at French Embassy in Moscow, Russia. </p>



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<p>Robin’s love of languages and travel have taken him to over 100 countries. His expeditions led him to the publication of the book “Little Armenias”, delineating Armenian Communities World Wide.  Furthermore, Robin curates a wonderful resource on Instagram under the handle @littlearmenias which we hope you will explore. </p>
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Robin Koulaksezian is a French-Armenian, born and raised in Paris, France. He is a multi-lingual graduate of Sorbonne University with a masters degree in International Relations. He has worked for the French government, including two years at French Embassy in Moscow, Russia. 







Robin’s love of languages and travel have taken him to over 100 countries. His expeditions led him to the publication of the book “Little Armenias”, delineating Armenian Communities World Wide.  Furthermore, Robin curates a wonderful resource on Instagram under the handle @littlearmenias which we hope you will explore. 
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                    <![CDATA[Flavor Matters with Serge Madikians: Robin Koulaksezian, Part 1]]>
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<p>Robin Koulaksezian is a French-Armenian, born and raised in Paris, France. He is a multi-lingual graduate of Sorbonne University with a masters degree in International Relations. He has worked for the French government, including two years at French Embassy in Moscow, Russia. </p>



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<p>Robin’s love of languages and travel have taken him to over 100 countries. His expeditions led him to the publication of the book “Little Armenias”, delineating Armenian Communities World Wide.  Furthermore, Robin curates a wonderful resource on Instagram under the handle @littlearmenias which we hope you will explore. </p>
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Robin Koulaksezian is a French-Armenian, born and raised in Paris, France. He is a multi-lingual graduate of Sorbonne University with a masters degree in International Relations. He has worked for the French government, including two years at French Embassy in Moscow, Russia. 







Robin’s love of languages and travel have taken him to over 100 countries. His expeditions led him to the publication of the book “Little Armenias”, delineating Armenian Communities World Wide.  Furthermore, Robin curates a wonderful resource on Instagram under the handle @littlearmenias which we hope you will explore. 
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<p>Robin Koulaksezian is a French-Armenian, born and raised in Paris, France. He is a multi-lingual graduate of Sorbonne University with a masters degree in International Relations. He has worked for the French government, including two years at French Embassy in Moscow, Russia. </p>



<div class="wp-block-image"><img width="275" height="183" src="https://i2.wp.com/robinhoodradioondemand.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/image-1.jpeg?resize=275%2C183&amp;ssl=1" alt="AGBU - In honor of Noubar Nazarian, his family created the... | Facebook" class="wp-image-22810" /></div>



<p>Robin’s love of languages and travel have taken him to over 100 countries. His expeditions led him to the publication of the book “Little Armenias”, delineating Armenian Communities World Wide.  Furthermore, Robin curates a wonderful resource on Instagram under the handle @littlearmenias which we hope you will explore. </p>
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Robin Koulaksezian is a French-Armenian, born and raised in Paris, France. He is a multi-lingual graduate of Sorbonne University with a masters degree in International Relations. He has worked for the French government, including two years at French Embassy in Moscow, Russia. 







Robin’s love of languages and travel have taken him to over 100 countries. His expeditions led him to the publication of the book “Little Armenias”, delineating Armenian Communities World Wide.  Furthermore, Robin curates a wonderful resource on Instagram under the handle @littlearmenias which we hope you will explore. 
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                    <![CDATA[Flavor Matters with Serge Madikians: Nelly Achkhen Sarkissian, Part 3]]>
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<p>Nelly Achkhen Sarkissian is an award-winning creative based in Los Angeles. Specialized in designing, animating (AE &amp; C4D), editing, compositing, color correcting.</p>



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<p>Nelly moved from her hometown Beirut Lebanon to Washington DC to pursue her career and received her Master in Fine Arts from George Mason University in digital arts and performances. Nelly has a proven track record working in the digital space and wealth of experience from working across a wide variety of projects; Worked on major projects such as NFL Seahawks Team local FOX package for the 2013 Super Bowl XLVIII that won two gold promax BDA awards and currently art directing The Tribune Broadcasting stations’ creative hub. In her role as a lead designer, she’s at ease in front of clients and loves the opportunity to enchant an audience with the design department ideas’ during pitch sessions.</p>
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Nelly Achkhen Sarkissian is an award-winning creative based in Los Angeles. Specialized in designing, animating (AE & C4D), editing, compositing, color correcting.









Nelly moved from her hometown Beirut Lebanon to Washington DC to pursue her career and received her Master in Fine Arts from George Mason University in digital arts and performances. Nelly has a proven track record working in the digital space and wealth of experience from working across a wide variety of projects; Worked on major projects such as NFL Seahawks Team local FOX package for the 2013 Super Bowl XLVIII that won two gold promax BDA awards and currently art directing The Tribune Broadcasting stations’ creative hub. In her role as a lead designer, she’s at ease in front of clients and loves the opportunity to enchant an audience with the design department ideas’ during pitch sessions.
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<p>Nelly moved from her hometown Beirut Lebanon to Washington DC to pursue her career and received her Master in Fine Arts from George Mason University in digital arts and performances. Nelly has a proven track record working in the digital space and wealth of experience from working across a wide variety of projects; Worked on major projects such as NFL Seahawks Team local FOX package for the 2013 Super Bowl XLVIII that won two gold promax BDA awards and currently art directing The Tribune Broadcasting stations’ creative hub. In her role as a lead designer, she’s at ease in front of clients and loves the opportunity to enchant an audience with the design department ideas’ during pitch sessions.</p>
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Nelly moved from her hometown Beirut Lebanon to Washington DC to pursue her career and received her Master in Fine Arts from George Mason University in digital arts and performances. Nelly has a proven track record working in the digital space and wealth of experience from working across a wide variety of projects; Worked on major projects such as NFL Seahawks Team local FOX package for the 2013 Super Bowl XLVIII that won two gold promax BDA awards and currently art directing The Tribune Broadcasting stations’ creative hub. In her role as a lead designer, she’s at ease in front of clients and loves the opportunity to enchant an audience with the design department ideas’ during pitch sessions.
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                    <![CDATA[Flavor Matters with Serge Madikians: Nelly Achkhen Sarkissian Part 2]]>
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<p>Nelly moved from her hometown Beirut Lebanon to Washington DC to pursue her career and received her Master in Fine Arts from George Mason University in digital arts and performances. Nelly has a proven track record working in the digital space and wealth of experience from working across a wide variety of projects; Worked on major projects such as NFL Seahawks Team local FOX package for the 2013 Super Bowl XLVIII that won two gold promax BDA awards and currently art directing The Tribune Broadcasting stations’ creative hub. In her role as a lead designer, she’s at ease in front of clients and loves the opportunity to enchant an audience with the design department ideas’ during pitch sessions.</p>
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Nelly Achkhen Sarkissian is an award-winning creative based in Los Angeles. Specialized in designing, animating (AE & C4D), editing, compositing, color correcting. 







Nelly moved from her hometown Beirut Lebanon to Washington DC to pursue her career and received her Master in Fine Arts from George Mason University in digital arts and performances. Nelly has a proven track record working in the digital space and wealth of experience from working across a wide variety of projects; Worked on major projects such as NFL Seahawks Team local FOX package for the 2013 Super Bowl XLVIII that won two gold promax BDA awards and currently art directing The Tribune Broadcasting stations’ creative hub. In her role as a lead designer, she’s at ease in front of clients and loves the opportunity to enchant an audience with the design department ideas’ during pitch sessions.
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<p>Nelly moved from her hometown Beirut Lebanon to Washington DC to pursue her career and received her Master in Fine Arts from George Mason University in digital arts and performances. Nelly has a proven track record working in the digital space and wealth of experience from working across a wide variety of projects; Worked on major projects such as NFL Seahawks Team local FOX package for the 2013 Super Bowl XLVIII that won two gold promax BDA awards and currently art directing The Tribune Broadcasting stations’ creative hub. In her role as a lead designer, she’s at ease in front of clients and loves the opportunity to enchant an audience with the design department ideas’ during pitch sessions.</p>
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Nelly moved from her hometown Beirut Lebanon to Washington DC to pursue her career and received her Master in Fine Arts from George Mason University in digital arts and performances. Nelly has a proven track record working in the digital space and wealth of experience from working across a wide variety of projects; Worked on major projects such as NFL Seahawks Team local FOX package for the 2013 Super Bowl XLVIII that won two gold promax BDA awards and currently art directing The Tribune Broadcasting stations’ creative hub. In her role as a lead designer, she’s at ease in front of clients and loves the opportunity to enchant an audience with the design department ideas’ during pitch sessions.
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<p>Nelly moved from her hometown Beirut Lebanon to Washington DC to pursue her career and received her Master in Fine Arts from George Mason University in digital arts and performances. Nelly has a proven track record working in the digital space and wealth of experience from working across a wide variety of projects; Worked on major projects such as NFL Seahawks Team local FOX package for the 2013 Super Bowl XLVIII that won two gold promax BDA awards and currently art directing The Tribune Broadcasting stations’ creative hub. In her role as a lead designer, she’s at ease in front of clients and loves the opportunity to enchant an audience with the design department ideas’ during pitch sessions.</p>
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Nelly moved from her hometown Beirut Lebanon to Washington DC to pursue her career and received her Master in Fine Arts from George Mason University in digital arts and performances. Nelly has a proven track record working in the digital space and wealth of experience from working across a wide variety of projects; Worked on major projects such as NFL Seahawks Team local FOX package for the 2013 Super Bowl XLVIII that won two gold promax BDA awards and currently art directing The Tribune Broadcasting stations’ creative hub. In her role as a lead designer, she’s at ease in front of clients and loves the opportunity to enchant an audience with the design department ideas’ during pitch sessions.
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Nelly Achkhen Sarkissian is an award-winning creative based in Los Angeles. Specialized in designing, animating (AE & C4D), editing, compositing, color correcting.









Nelly moved from her hometown Beirut Lebanon to Washington DC to pursue her career and received her Master in Fine Arts from George Mason University in digital arts and performances. Nelly has a proven track record working in the digital space and wealth of experience from working across a wide variety of projects; Worked on major projects such as NFL Seahawks Team local FOX package for the 2013 Super Bowl XLVIII that won two gold promax BDA awards and currently art directing The Tribune Broadcasting stations’ creative hub. In her role as a lead designer, she’s at ease in front of clients and loves the opportunity to enchant an audience with the design department ideas’ during pitch sessions.
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                    <![CDATA[Flavor Matters with Serge Madikins: Armineh Hovanesian, Part 3]]>
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<p>Awarded, Published and Internationally Exhibited photographer:</p>



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<p>Born in Paris, raised in Tehran and Boston, with a little over 2 years of dormancy in Lisbon, Armineh Hovanesian is a photographer now based in Los Angeles, capturing moments since 2009. She is one of the early members of the iphoneography/mobilephotography/mobileart movement. She has had no professional training and is self-taught however her vision has been the driving force behind her creations. Her weapons of choice are an iPhone 11 Pro Max, a Sony ILCE-5000 camera and a M Minolta XD11 camera. She dreams of working with a Rolleiflex, a Hasselblad 553 ELX, a Leica SL (Typ 601) Mirrorless camera, a Leica M6 and a Sony a99 II someday! For the time being, photography is a hobby.</p>



<p>Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.</p>



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<p>Born in Paris, raised in Tehran and Boston, with a little over 2 years of dormancy in Lisbon, Armineh Hovanesian is a photographer now based in Los Angeles, capturing moments since 2009. She is one of the early members of the iphoneography/mobilephotography/mobileart movement. She has had no professional training and is self-taught however her vision has been the driving force behind her creations. Her weapons of choice are an iPhone 11 Pro Max, a Sony ILCE-5000 camera and a M Minolta XD11 camera. She dreams of working with a Rolleiflex, a Hasselblad 553 ELX, a Leica SL (Typ 601) Mirrorless camera, a Leica M6 and a Sony a99 II someday! For the time being, photography is a hobby.</p>



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<p>Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.</p>
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Awarded, Published and Internationally Exhibited photographer:







Born in Paris, raised in Tehran and Boston, with a little over 2 years of dormancy in Lisbon, Armineh Hovanesian is a photographer now based in Los Angeles, capturing moments since 2009. She is one of the early members of the iphoneography/mobilephotography/mobileart movement. She has had no professional training and is self-taught however her vision has been the driving force behind her creations. Her weapons of choice are an iPhone 11 Pro Max, a Sony ILCE-5000 camera and a M Minolta XD11 camera. She dreams of working with a Rolleiflex, a Hasselblad 553 ELX, a Leica SL (Typ 601) Mirrorless camera, a Leica M6 and a Sony a99 II someday! For the time being, photography is a hobby.



Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.







Born in Paris, raised in Tehran and Boston, with a little over 2 years of dormancy in Lisbon, Armineh Hovanesian is a photographer now based in Los Angeles, capturing moments since 2009. She is one of the early members of the iphoneography/mobilephotography/mobileart movement. She has had no professional training and is self-taught however her vision has been the driving force behind her creations. Her weapons of choice are an iPhone 11 Pro Max, a Sony ILCE-5000 camera and a M Minolta XD11 camera. She dreams of working with a Rolleiflex, a Hasselblad 553 ELX, a Leica SL (Typ 601) Mirrorless camera, a Leica M6 and a Sony a99 II someday! For the time being, photography is a hobby.







Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.
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<p>Awarded, Published and Internationally Exhibited photographer:</p>



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<p>Born in Paris, raised in Tehran and Boston, with a little over 2 years of dormancy in Lisbon, Armineh Hovanesian is a photographer now based in Los Angeles, capturing moments since 2009. She is one of the early members of the iphoneography/mobilephotography/mobileart movement. She has had no professional training and is self-taught however her vision has been the driving force behind her creations. Her weapons of choice are an iPhone 11 Pro Max, a Sony ILCE-5000 camera and a M Minolta XD11 camera. She dreams of working with a Rolleiflex, a Hasselblad 553 ELX, a Leica SL (Typ 601) Mirrorless camera, a Leica M6 and a Sony a99 II someday! For the time being, photography is a hobby.</p>



<p>Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.</p>



<div class="wp-block-image"><img src="https://i0.wp.com/robinhoodradioondemand.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/iNstantes-Avintes-International-Photography-Festival-in-Portugal.jpg?resize=256%2C192&amp;ssl=1" alt="" class="wp-image-22402" width="64" height="48" /></div>



<p>Born in Paris, raised in Tehran and Boston, with a little over 2 years of dormancy in Lisbon, Armineh Hovanesian is a photographer now based in Los Angeles, capturing moments since 2009. She is one of the early members of the iphoneography/mobilephotography/mobileart movement. She has had no professional training and is self-taught however her vision has been the driving force behind her creations. Her weapons of choice are an iPhone 11 Pro Max, a Sony ILCE-5000 camera and a M Minolta XD11 camera. She dreams of working with a Rolleiflex, a Hasselblad 553 ELX, a Leica SL (Typ 601) Mirrorless camera, a Leica M6 and a Sony a99 II someday! For the time being, photography is a hobby.</p>



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<p>Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.</p>
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Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.







Born in Paris, raised in Tehran and Boston, with a little over 2 years of dormancy in Lisbon, Armineh Hovanesian is a photographer now based in Los Angeles, capturing moments since 2009. She is one of the early members of the iphoneography/mobilephotography/mobileart movement. She has had no professional training and is self-taught however her vision has been the driving force behind her creations. Her weapons of choice are an iPhone 11 Pro Max, a Sony ILCE-5000 camera and a M Minolta XD11 camera. She dreams of working with a Rolleiflex, a Hasselblad 553 ELX, a Leica SL (Typ 601) Mirrorless camera, a Leica M6 and a Sony a99 II someday! For the time being, photography is a hobby.







Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.
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                    <![CDATA[Flavor Matters with Serge Madikians: Armineh Hovanesian, Part 2]]>
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<p>Born in Paris, raised in Tehran and Boston, with a little over 2 years of dormancy in Lisbon, Armineh Hovanesian is a photographer now based in Los Angeles, capturing moments since 2009. She is one of the early members of the iphoneography/mobilephotography/mobileart movement. She has had no professional training and is self-taught however her vision has been the driving force behind her creations. Her weapons of choice are an iPhone 11 Pro Max, a Sony ILCE-5000 camera and a M Minolta XD11 camera. She dreams of working with a Rolleiflex, a Hasselblad 553 ELX, a Leica SL (Typ 601) Mirrorless camera, a Leica M6 and a Sony a99 II someday! For the time being, photography is a hobby.</p>



<p>Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.</p>



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<p>Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.</p>
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Awarded, Published and Internationally Exhibited photographer:







Born in Paris, raised in Tehran and Boston, with a little over 2 years of dormancy in Lisbon, Armineh Hovanesian is a photographer now based in Los Angeles, capturing moments since 2009. She is one of the early members of the iphoneography/mobilephotography/mobileart movement. She has had no professional training and is self-taught however her vision has been the driving force behind her creations. Her weapons of choice are an iPhone 11 Pro Max, a Sony ILCE-5000 camera and a M Minolta XD11 camera. She dreams of working with a Rolleiflex, a Hasselblad 553 ELX, a Leica SL (Typ 601) Mirrorless camera, a Leica M6 and a Sony a99 II someday! For the time being, photography is a hobby.



Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.







Born in Paris, raised in Tehran and Boston, with a little over 2 years of dormancy in Lisbon, Armineh Hovanesian is a photographer now based in Los Angeles, capturing moments since 2009. She is one of the early members of the iphoneography/mobilephotography/mobileart movement. She has had no professional training and is self-taught however her vision has been the driving force behind her creations. Her weapons of choice are an iPhone 11 Pro Max, a Sony ILCE-5000 camera and a M Minolta XD11 camera. She dreams of working with a Rolleiflex, a Hasselblad 553 ELX, a Leica SL (Typ 601) Mirrorless camera, a Leica M6 and a Sony a99 II someday! For the time being, photography is a hobby.







Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.
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<p>Born in Paris, raised in Tehran and Boston, with a little over 2 years of dormancy in Lisbon, Armineh Hovanesian is a photographer now based in Los Angeles, capturing moments since 2009. She is one of the early members of the iphoneography/mobilephotography/mobileart movement. She has had no professional training and is self-taught however her vision has been the driving force behind her creations. Her weapons of choice are an iPhone 11 Pro Max, a Sony ILCE-5000 camera and a M Minolta XD11 camera. She dreams of working with a Rolleiflex, a Hasselblad 553 ELX, a Leica SL (Typ 601) Mirrorless camera, a Leica M6 and a Sony a99 II someday! For the time being, photography is a hobby.</p>



<p>Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.</p>



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<p>Born in Paris, raised in Tehran and Boston, with a little over 2 years of dormancy in Lisbon, Armineh Hovanesian is a photographer now based in Los Angeles, capturing moments since 2009. She is one of the early members of the iphoneography/mobilephotography/mobileart movement. She has had no professional training and is self-taught however her vision has been the driving force behind her creations. Her weapons of choice are an iPhone 11 Pro Max, a Sony ILCE-5000 camera and a M Minolta XD11 camera. She dreams of working with a Rolleiflex, a Hasselblad 553 ELX, a Leica SL (Typ 601) Mirrorless camera, a Leica M6 and a Sony a99 II someday! For the time being, photography is a hobby.</p>



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<p>Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.</p>
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Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.







Born in Paris, raised in Tehran and Boston, with a little over 2 years of dormancy in Lisbon, Armineh Hovanesian is a photographer now based in Los Angeles, capturing moments since 2009. She is one of the early members of the iphoneography/mobilephotography/mobileart movement. She has had no professional training and is self-taught however her vision has been the driving force behind her creations. Her weapons of choice are an iPhone 11 Pro Max, a Sony ILCE-5000 camera and a M Minolta XD11 camera. She dreams of working with a Rolleiflex, a Hasselblad 553 ELX, a Leica SL (Typ 601) Mirrorless camera, a Leica M6 and a Sony a99 II someday! For the time being, photography is a hobby.







Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.
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<p>Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.</p>



<div class="wp-block-image"><img src="https://i0.wp.com/robinhoodradioondemand.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/iNstantes-Avintes-International-Photography-Festival-in-Portugal.jpg?resize=256%2C192&amp;ssl=1" alt="" class="wp-image-22402" width="256" height="192" /></div>



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Awarded, Published and Internationally Exhibited photographer:







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Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.







Born in Paris, raised in Tehran and Boston, with a little over 2 years of dormancy in Lisbon, Armineh Hovanesian is a photographer now based in Los Angeles, capturing moments since 2009. She is one of the early members of the iphoneography/mobilephotography/mobileart movement. She has had no professional training and is self-taught however her vision has been the driving force behind her creations. Her weapons of choice are an iPhone 11 Pro Max, a Sony ILCE-5000 camera and a M Minolta XD11 camera. She dreams of working with a Rolleiflex, a Hasselblad 553 ELX, a Leica SL (Typ 601) Mirrorless camera, a Leica M6 and a Sony a99 II someday! For the time being, photography is a hobby.







Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.
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<p>Born in Paris, raised in Tehran and Boston, with a little over 2 years of dormancy in Lisbon, Armineh Hovanesian is a photographer now based in Los Angeles, capturing moments since 2009. She is one of the early members of the iphoneography/mobilephotography/mobileart movement. She has had no professional training and is self-taught however her vision has been the driving force behind her creations. Her weapons of choice are an iPhone 11 Pro Max, a Sony ILCE-5000 camera and a M Minolta XD11 camera. She dreams of working with a Rolleiflex, a Hasselblad 553 ELX, a Leica SL (Typ 601) Mirrorless camera, a Leica M6 and a Sony a99 II someday! For the time being, photography is a hobby.</p>



<p>Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.</p>



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<p>Born in Paris, raised in Tehran and Boston, with a little over 2 years of dormancy in Lisbon, Armineh Hovanesian is a photographer now based in Los Angeles, capturing moments since 2009. She is one of the early members of the iphoneography/mobilephotography/mobileart movement. She has had no professional training and is self-taught however her vision has been the driving force behind her creations. Her weapons of choice are an iPhone 11 Pro Max, a Sony ILCE-5000 camera and a M Minolta XD11 camera. She dreams of working with a Rolleiflex, a Hasselblad 553 ELX, a Leica SL (Typ 601) Mirrorless camera, a Leica M6 and a Sony a99 II someday! For the time being, photography is a hobby.</p>



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<p>Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.</p>
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Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.







Born in Paris, raised in Tehran and Boston, with a little over 2 years of dormancy in Lisbon, Armineh Hovanesian is a photographer now based in Los Angeles, capturing moments since 2009. She is one of the early members of the iphoneography/mobilephotography/mobileart movement. She has had no professional training and is self-taught however her vision has been the driving force behind her creations. Her weapons of choice are an iPhone 11 Pro Max, a Sony ILCE-5000 camera and a M Minolta XD11 camera. She dreams of working with a Rolleiflex, a Hasselblad 553 ELX, a Leica SL (Typ 601) Mirrorless camera, a Leica M6 and a Sony a99 II someday! For the time being, photography is a hobby.







Artist Statement: My photographs are not generally planned in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on the viewer’s mind, something has been accomplished.
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<p>In these episodes, Serge is in conversation with writer-journalist Liana Aghajanian, who is an American-Armenian born in Tehran, Iran, and currently living in Los Angeles California.</p>



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<p>Her work has appeared in the New York Times, The Gaurdian, Foreign Policy, Newsweek, Food and Wine magazine, among others. She is also responsible for the immensely fruitful project Dining in Diaspora, which explores the intersection of forced migration, identity and cuisine, tracing the Armenian experiences in America and beyond through food.</p>
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In these episodes, Serge is in conversation with writer-journalist Liana Aghajanian, who is an American-Armenian born in Tehran, Iran, and currently living in Los Angeles California.







Her work has appeared in the New York Times, The Gaurdian, Foreign Policy, Newsweek, Food and Wine magazine, among others. She is also responsible for the immensely fruitful project Dining in Diaspora, which explores the intersection of forced migration, identity and cuisine, tracing the Armenian experiences in America and beyond through food.
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<p>In these episodes, Serge is in conversation with writer-journalist Liana Aghajanian, who is an American-Armenian born in Tehran, Iran, and currently living in Los Angeles California.</p>



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<p>Her work has appeared in the New York Times, The Gaurdian, Foreign Policy, Newsweek, Food and Wine magazine, among others. She is also responsible for the immensely fruitful project Dining in Diaspora, which explores the intersection of forced migration, identity and cuisine, tracing the Armenian experiences in America and beyond through food.</p>
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In these episodes, Serge is in conversation with writer-journalist Liana Aghajanian, who is an American-Armenian born in Tehran, Iran, and currently living in Los Angeles California.







Her work has appeared in the New York Times, The Gaurdian, Foreign Policy, Newsweek, Food and Wine magazine, among others. She is also responsible for the immensely fruitful project Dining in Diaspora, which explores the intersection of forced migration, identity and cuisine, tracing the Armenian experiences in America and beyond through food.
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<p>Her work has appeared in the New York Times, The Gaurdian, Foreign Policy, Newsweek, Food and Wine magazine, among others. She is also responsible for the immensely fruitful project Dining in Diaspora, which explores the intersection of forced migration, identity and cuisine, tracing the Armenian experiences in America and beyond through food.</p>
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In these episodes, Serge is in conversation with writer-journalist Liana Aghajanian, who is an American-Armenian born in Tehran, Iran, and currently living in Los Angeles California. 







Her work has appeared in the New York Times, The Gaurdian, Foreign Policy, Newsweek, Food and Wine magazine, among others. She is also responsible for the immensely fruitful project Dining in Diaspora, which explores the intersection of forced migration, identity and cuisine, tracing the Armenian experiences in America and beyond through food.
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<p>Her work has appeared in the New York Times, The Gaurdian, Foreign Policy, Newsweek, Food and Wine magazine, among others. She is also responsible for the immensely fruitful project Dining in Diaspora, which explores the intersection of forced migration, identity and cuisine, tracing the Armenian experiences in America and beyond through food.</p>
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In these episodes, Serge is in conversation with writer-journalist Liana Aghajanian, who is an American-Armenian born in Tehran, Iran, and currently living in Los Angeles California. 







Her work has appeared in the New York Times, The Gaurdian, Foreign Policy, Newsweek, Food and Wine magazine, among others. She is also responsible for the immensely fruitful project Dining in Diaspora, which explores the intersection of forced migration, identity and cuisine, tracing the Armenian experiences in America and beyond through food.
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<p>Her work has appeared in the New York Times, The Gaurdian, Foreign Policy, Newsweek, Food and Wine magazine, among others. She is also responsible for the immensely fruitful project Dining in Diaspora, which explores the intersection of forced migration, identity and cuisine, tracing the Armenian experiences in America and beyond through food.</p>
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In these episodes, Serge is in conversation with writer-journalist Liana Aghajanian, who is an American-Armenian born in Tehran, Iran, and currently living in Los Angeles California. 







Her work has appeared in the New York Times, The Gaurdian, Foreign Policy, Newsweek, Food and Wine magazine, among others. She is also responsible for the immensely fruitful project Dining in Diaspora, which explores the intersection of forced migration, identity and cuisine, tracing the Armenian experiences in America and beyond through food.
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<p>Her work has appeared in the New York Times, The Gaurdian, Foreign Policy, Newsweek, Food and Wine magazine, among others. She is also responsible for the immensely fruitful project Dining in Diaspora, which explores the intersection of forced migration, identity and cuisine, tracing the Armenian experiences in America and beyond through food.</p>
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In these episodes, Serge is in conversation with writer-journalist Liana Aghajanian, who is an American-Armenian born in Tehran, Iran, and currently living in Los Angeles California. 







Her work has appeared in the New York Times, The Gaurdian, Foreign Policy, Newsweek, Food and Wine magazine, among others. She is also responsible for the immensely fruitful project Dining in Diaspora, which explores the intersection of forced migration, identity and cuisine, tracing the Armenian experiences in America and beyond through food.
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                    <![CDATA[Flavor Matters with Serge Madikians:Vincent Lima, Part 2]]>
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<p>Vincent Lima started visiting Armenia in 1992 and lived there, with his family, from 2006 to 2010. He was, at that time, editor of <em>The Armenian Reporter,</em> a weekly newspaper. He has taken his children back to Armenia every year until the pandemic. His mother moved to Armenia in 2014.</p>



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<p><br />Vincent now works as a test developer for licensing and certification exams, based in the Rochester, New York, area. He is trained as a historian and a psychometrician. He is the immediate past president of the Performance Testing Council.</p>
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