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The Persian Version

Arash Darius Kamali

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The Persian Version Podcast is devoted to countering mainstream disinformation by bringing to light the inexhaustible, though largely unknown, under-appreciated history, art, culture, mythology, religious traditions, literature, philosophies, and historic contributions of the Iranian (Aryan) and Iranic peoples as well as that of the ethnically diverse but culturally Persionate world. The podcast will explore the myriad ways in which this tradition has influenced and interacted with the world ...
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Jason Jorjani discusses his new book Psychotron, which outlines the psychic arena in which techno-totalitarianism and techno-idealism now stand opposed across battle lines that defy the space-time continuum. Giving a philosophy-with-the-hammer analysis of the regressive Great Reset, as currently enforced by the anti-human globalist elite, Dr Jorjan…
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Moldovan former Vice-PM Iurie Roșca gives a Eurasianist analysis of globalist neo-imperialism in Eastern Europe and a political assessment of Romanian Traditionalism. Watch: https://youtu.be/vp20ui0XcjA https://rumble.com/v2mrzsx-iurie-rosca-interregnum-70.html https://odysee.com/@Arktos:9/interregnum70-iurie-rosca:9…
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Constantin von Hoffmeister and Alexander Wolfheze engage in a discussion about Guillaume Faye, Alexander Dugin, H. P. Lovecraft, Julius Evola, ancestral deeds and fates, and the looming prospects of salvation or apocalypse. Von Hoffmeister's Substack: https://eurosiberia.substack.com/ Video version: https://odysee.com/@Arktos:9/interregnum69-consta…
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Video version: https://youtu.be/U2UfBH7yWc0 Mrs O’Doherty’s personal website: https://gemmaodoherty.com Mrs O’Doherty’s Substack: https://gemmaodoherty.substack.com/p/enemy-of-the-state Theme song: From the soundtrack to ‘Veronica Guerin’, about murdered Irish investigative journalist of the same name: ‘Veronica Guerin – Bad New (Harry Gregson-Will…
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A discussion on the radical, Zoroastrian, Mazdakite, Sufi, antinomian and feminist roots of Iran's current revolutionary upheavals. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arash-darius-kamali/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arash-darius-kamali/support…
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This is the link to my new talk simulcast on my 'Persian Version' podcast and Jeff Lippman's excellent 'Garden of Doom' podcast, on the subject of my upcoming book and documentary project, currently in development, about the far too little discussed colonization of Europe by Northern-Iranic peoples such as the Scythians, Sarmatians, Alans, Roxalans…
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Dear members, this is an interview with me that just aired on Jeff Lippman's very interesting podcast series: "The Garden of Doom." Our conversation is about a range of topics including the origin and migrations of the Indo-Iranian Aryan peoples who were originally a part of the larger Indo-European ethnolinguistic family. We discuss the developmen…
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Charles William Dailey joins Alexander Wolfheze to talk about his book, 'The Serpent Symbol in Tradition', recently published by Arktos: https://arktos.com/product/the-serpent-symbol-in-tradition/ VIDEO VERSION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R61U3y98Rlc (1) The quotation at 33:30 is taken from the famous scene in Bernardo Bertolucci’s 1987 film ‘…
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I'm delighted and honoured to bring you my first podcast discussion with Dr Linda Malcor, co-author of 'From Scythia to Camelot' This revolutionary book meticulously demonstrates that the core of the European stories of 'King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table', Camelot and the Holy Grail is not entirely Gaelic, Celtic, or Ango-Saxon but Nor…
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Welcome back to the special episode of the Paradox Podcast! Today one of our co-hosts, Daniel Goldberg discusses the circumstances of his departure from our company with Shams Jorjani! We talk about what happens when a senior level manager leaves and what impact – good and bad – is felt in the company. 0:15 – Intro 1:58 – What we’ve been playing 11…
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Welcome to the Paradox Podcast! Paradox Interactive podcast about the business of video games where try to explain why we do the stuff we do. Today, Shams and Daniel are joined by our CFO Alexander Bricca, to discuss the dreaded subject of being a Publicly Traded company. You’ll learn how it’s like to have shareholders, why we decided to become a l…
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Welcome to the Paradox Podcast! Paradox Interactive podcast about the business of video games where try to explain why we do the stuff we do. Today, Shams and Daniel, discuss 2 equally horrifying scenarios: What happens when we screw up a game release? Possibly worse – what are the implications of a greatly successful game launch? Timestamps: 0:15 …
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Welcome back to the Paradox Podcast, where we talk about the business of video games and try to explain why we do the stuff we do. Today, Shams and Daniel are joined by Rikard Åslund, a Studio Manager at PDS, to talk about player feedback, its value, how to best submit it & how we balance your suggestions with market research! Timestamps: 0:15 Intr…
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Welcome to the Paradox Podcast! Paradox Interactive podcast about the business of video games where try to explain why we do the stuff we do. Today, Shams and Daniel, go over what game pitches interest Paradox as a publisher, how to maximize the chances of your game being published by us, and what makes it less likely to be canceled on the way to t…
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In previous episodes we discussed how the name Iran, not Persia is actually the historic and correct name of the Iranian nation and civilization. However, in this episode I’ll be making the case that when it comes to referring to the Persian language, the correct word in English is in fact Persian, not Farsi. Farsi is only the correct word--when yo…
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References: Axworthy, Michael (2008). A History of Iran. Basic Books. pp. 31–43. Hone, William (1890 (4th edit); 1820 (1st edition)). "The Apocryphal Books of the New Testament". Archive.org. Gebbie & Co., Publishers, Philadelphia. See: Retrieved 26 January 2017. Nersessian, Vrej (2001). The Bible in the Armenian Tradition. Getty. ISBN 978-0-89236-…
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Welcome back to this year’s last episode of the Paradox Podcast! Today we’re joined by two special guests: Larian Studios’ Director of Publishing; Michael Douse & Stealth Games Venture’s founder Helen Burnill! Together with Paradox’s own Shams Jorjani, they’ll attempt to put a lid on the year 2020 and summarize all the crazy and key events that hap…
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Welcome back to Paradox Podcast! Today, Shams Jorjani will tell you all you wanted to know and were afraid to ask about “Negotiations”! Some of the things on today’s agenda: Paradox’s approach to negotiations, a guest segment with lessons from the infamous “Orange Story”, and a number of Dos and Don’ts of negotiating, which we hope you’ll find usef…
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Welcome back to Paradox Podcast! Today, we’re joined by Paradox Interactive’s COO Charlotta Nilsson, for a 40 minute long interview! We talk about the role of a COO at Paradox, the challenges in managing operations in a video games industry vs other fields and engage in a gratuitous rant about Star Wars Squadrons! Timestamps: 0:15 - Introduction 2:…
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The Paradox Podcast is back with a new episode! For this mid-season occasion, we’ve invited our CEO Ebba Ljungerud to answer some of your questions! Some of the questions on today’s agenda: How do we balance our company’s growth with the gameplay depth of our games and the mainstream expectations? How do we decide when to discontinue a game, and wh…
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Welcome back to the Paradox Podcast! This week we invited Mina Boström, Paradox Interactive’s Chief Technology Officer! Today on the agenda: Who is Mina and what even is a CTO? Why should technology matter to PDX and our players? How is games industry different in that area? Lots of difficult words The work of an upper level manager and some manage…
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The Paradox Podcast is back, to discuss the release of Crusader Kings 3! We are joined by Christian Daflos, the Product Marketing Manager for CK3, to discuss how the game performed on release and what it took to make it the commercial success that it is! On the agenda today: - What the hell is a PMM? - The dreaded Hype - How to prepare for a major …
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In this episode of Interregnum, Jason Reza Jorjani joins us to talk about his new book, 'Prometheism'. Paperback, $24.50: https://arktos.com/product/prometheism/ Hardback, $37.50: https://arktos.com/product/prometheism-hardback/ Ebook: https://amzn.to/35Du2TO VIDEO VERSION: https://youtu.be/0Xhl_lz7-WY…
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As part of our introductory series for the Persian Version I felt there could hardly be a more appropriate voice to hear from regarding our topic, than that of the late great American philosopher, historian and popularizer of World History, Will Durant. The following talk was originally presented as an address before the Iran-America Society in Teh…
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The ancient Greeks referred to all of Iran by the name 'Persia,' after the Parsua people of the ruling central region of 'Pars' with which they were most familiar. And the European West borrowed this term from the Greeks and the name has stuck to this day. In a parallel irony, Greece is known as ‘Younan’ in Persian. This is because the part of Gree…
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When starting a discussion on a topic, it’s imperative to define terms and agree on proper usage of names--especially proper names. And so doing a podcast like this one, presents us with a problem right from the get go. Which is the correct name? Is it Iran? Or is it Persia? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arash…
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In this episode we are joined by Kim Nordström, Paradox Interactive’s Chief Strategy Officer, to discuss the ongoing legal battle between Apple and Epic! On the agenda today: - What is the Epic vs Apple situation really about? - Why should the industry and players care? - Who can this situation benefit? - Who are we rooting for and why? - The drill…
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One must not think and speak of Persian/Iranian civilization as something restricted to the political boundaries of the Iranian nation state. Culturally and historically, Iran-- or as the Sassanian Persians referred to it 'Eran Shahr'(the Aryan Realm) is more a culture than it is a geographically restricted political entity. Like those other major …
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The Paradox Podcast is back after the holiday break! Today we are joined by Julien Wera, Paradox Interactive’s Chief Product Officer, to discuss what all Paradox games have in common, no matter the genre. On the agenda: Paradox Game Pillars What is a Paradox Game Why we don’t want to publish every type of a game What to keep in mind when pitching a…
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Dr. Jeffrey Mishlove of New Thinking Allowed joins Arktos to discuss his decades of professional expertise in the field of Parapsychology. What is Parapsychology? What challenges does this relatively novel field of scientific exploration face within the wider scientific community, the academy, and society generally? What can it tell us about the wo…
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Welcome back to the Paradox Podcast! Today, with the help of Kim Nordstrom, Paradox Interactive’s Chief Strategy Officer we try to divine the future of the gaming industry, and reflect on our past predictions, both the accurate and the ones we were wrong about. On the agenda: - The future of gaming consoles - Cloud Gaming - Subscription Services - …
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Today we discuss the challenges and opportunity of making a sequel to a highly successful game like Crusader Kings 2. On the agenda: - The decision-making process behind greenlighting a sequel at Paradox - Measuring expectations and retaining a franchise’s spirit - How to reach new audiences and appeal to the core player base at the same time - How…
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Zoroastrianism is a dualist faith that originated in Persia, and over the years it has influenced a number of other faiths. Even though we may not recognize it today, it has been an influence on a number of world religions, especially on Christianity and Islam. Zoroastrianism is a belief system that stresses how we as human beings were meant to str…
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Politics begins with the way we use words, George Orwell reminded us. At a precarious moment for relations between Muslims and their �others� it is important to recall that Allah is not the name of the Muslim god; that God, Allah and Yahweh are different words for the same deity. Link to origibal published essay. https://bit.ly/3gHfrcP --- Send in …
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