“If you don’t want to kill someone, are you even in Love?” w/ Aamir Hassan and Amir Dean

From Love to finding yourself and your alignment to comedy and writing. This episode is jam packed with writer/ poet Aamir Hassan and Cabaret/ Drag Artist Amir Dean (Lady Bushra). Was so lovely to welcome them into the chai room and talking about their podcast "You Don't Love Me Boys" and certain things like what they have learn about themselves through finding love and each other and how that has transferred into their being/ work. 

In the episode we talk about:

  • Inclination of becoming public personas and the boundaries of how much to share?  

  • Joyfulness, comfort in self, this passion for thriving and being your best comes from? 

  • Lessons learnt from being in love/ most challenging moments and how they have transferred into your worlds of creativity. 

  • Cabaret/ Drag style for Lady Bushra- where that comes from? What is something you haven't explored but would like to?

  • Writing- Works in the future. 

  • 3 things the LGBTQ scene could do with or without.

  • 3 things the South Asian community could do with or without.

  • Your Favourite thing about yourself either as a creative or person and something you feel is a challenge and are working on.

  • A thing you would like someone to take away with them having met you for a brief second or known you for a long time.

  • Words to your mirror self.

Notes: 

Books mentioned in this podcast are Aamir's new book " Can I escape my Mind" and "Toxic Parents, Overcoming their hurtful legacy and reclaiming your life by Dr. Susan Forward"

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