04/27/2023
Saman - was coming from a routine doctor’s check up visit when we met. Apparently the doctor is doing just fine. He and a friend were standing outside chatting when I approached.
He told me that they drew a bunch of blood and he had the cotton ball with medical tape on his inner elbow.
Saman and I only talked for a few minutes and I learned that he is a journalist that has spent a lot of time in war zones reporting on conflicts, battles and some of the atrocities of humankind. I was very curious how he was able to deal and cope with seeing so much over the years and he told me that he and others used to drink a lot. They would be out during the day documenting while trying to stay out of danger and in the evening they would self medicate. The next day they would do it all over again. I got the sense that this was a practice of the past and that he has found other ways of coping now.
I mentioned EMDR therapy as a very helpful and transformative modality to reintegrating memory and to help overcome PTSD and traumatic responses. Not knowing if he needs it or not I mentioned that it has helped many people, oftentimes soldiers and people that have experienced war firsthand.
Saman was born in Tehran, moved to France when he was 12 and the to the United States when he was 13. His wiki page reads: Saman is an Iranian-American journalist, video director, cartoonist, host, creator, and executive producer of Voice of America's satirical television shows Parazit and OnTen. His work has been called "civic satire", comedy with a political and media mission. I did a little research after the fact. He has been praised by Jon Stewart by saying, "I just want to tell you, you are like our show, but with real guts and I'm proud to be considered in the same fraternity of humor that you guys are in."
He was very cool to talk with and funny. It was pretty quick though as I was running back to Brooklyn before my plane was to take off that evening.