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Uncovering Roots

Uncovering Roots

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Uncovering Roots is not just a podcast; it's a journey into the lesser-known narratives that deserve to be heard. Each episode is crafted to immerse listeners in a creative and personal storytelling experience, fostering a connection between the audience and the featured stories.

Uncovering Roots will feature a number of stories which will concentrate on the SWANA (South West Asia and North Africa) region and indigenous people across the globe. The podcast aims to appeal to a broad audience by covering a wide range of themes.

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  • There Was There Was Not: The Women of Artsakh
    Oct 31 2025

    Linum e, chi linum. There Was There Was Not. This is how Armenians begin their myths and stories, the same saying as "Once Upon a Time."

    Filmmaker Emily Mkrtichian spent several years in Artsakh documenting four women building their lives and fighting for their place in society. In this episode we follow two of them in Artsakh. Sose, a judo champion dreaming of the Olympics. Siranush, a politician determined to prove women could lead differently.

    Then September 27, 2020 arrived, and the question became: What do you do when your world suddenly disappears?

    This episode was produced, written and sound designed by Maxim Saakyan. Voice overs done by Mariam Koloyan (Siranush) and Nana Shakhnazaryan (Sose).

    Emily’s film, There Was, There Was Not is playing in select theaters now! It’s coming to the Bertha DocHouse on November 7th.

    Thank you for listening! If you want to support us, please leave us a review – it really helps.

    If you have a story you'd like to tell, or for us to investigate, DM us on Instagram or email max@uncoveringrootspod.com!

    Make sure to follow us on Instagram @Uncovering.Roots and Twitter @UncoveringRoots

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    32 mins
  • Flags for the Stateless
    Jul 31 2025

    When Leo Torosian started studying old photographs of Armenian revolutionaries, he noticed something strange: almost every fighter posed with a flag. But these weren't the neat, simple flags we know today, they were covered in text, embroidered with poems, and broke every rule of good flag design.

    Now, in his Los Angeles apartment surrounded by recreated flags from the 1890s, Leo has become possibly the world's only specialist in Armenian revolutionary flags. Following his detective work through faded photographs and museum archives, we uncover how these flags became the lifeline of a stateless people fighting against colonial empires.

    Through Leo's research, we discover how Armenian fedayi used flags not just as battlefield markers, but as propaganda tools photographed in studios and sent worldwide to fund a 20-year revolution. This is the story of symbols, survival, and what happens when the country you're fighting for exists only on a piece of cloth.

    This episode was produced and sound designed by Maxim Saakyan. Flag Rules voice over by Mariam Koloyan.

    Thanks for listening! If you want to support us, please leave us a review – it really helps.

    Make sure to follow us on Instagram @Uncovering.Roots and Twitter @UncoveringRoots

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    32 mins
  • Pasolini in Beirut
    May 31 2025

    In 1974, three revolutionary elements came together in Beirut: a city at the centre of political and cultural change, a filmmaker who challenged ideas of queerness and power, and a cultural space called Dar el Fan. By 1975, all three were gone.

    This episode of Uncovering Roots follows not just a moment in history, but a personal search for meaning. For Filmmaker Raed Rafei, uncovering Pasolini’s visit to Beirut became a way to explore memory, loss, and the traces of a city that no longer exists. Through letters, archives, and conversations, the episode pieces together a story that links the past to questions we’re still asking today, about queerness, solidarity, and what it means to remember.

    This episode was produced by Maxim Saakyan. Sound design by Maxim Saakyan. Voice over by Antonio Sangirardi, Bashar Atiyat, Sarah Sarofim and Zeina Dowidar.

    This topic was inspired by Raed Rafei's e-flux article.

    Thanks for listening! If you want to support us, please leave us a review – it really helps.

    If you have a story you'd like to tell, or for us to investigate, DM us on Instagram or email max@uncoveringrootspod.com!


    Make sure to follow us on Instagram @Uncovering.Roots and Twitter @UncoveringRoots

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    40 mins
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