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  • Cultural Identity or Creative Freedom: What Should Armenian Filmmakers Choose?
    2026/05/29

    There has been much ado about Armenian cinema. Recent accolades have sent shock waves in what is left of Hollywood. But Armenians are not anywhere new to Hollywood, the techniques of famed Director Ruben Mamulyan (circa 1930-1950's) are still immitated today. Howard Kazandjian, famed Producer of the Indiana Jones series and Star Wars is one of the most recognized names in the industry.

    Then there is the recent Academy Awards blowout be Sev Ohanians "Sinners"..you see, Armenians are not only not new to Hollywood, they helped shape it.

    Meet Armen Karaoghlian, Founder of the Armenina Film Society and heavy hitter in moving the needle for the Armenian talent in the trade.

    Armen could write his own monologue before most of us figure out the plot twist in our lives. Pull up a chair for this Wine Talks episode and you'll find yourself uncorking a conversation that flows far beyond the standard tales of film school and independent cinema. Instead, you'll travel with Speaker A through the tangled journey of an Armenian American raised in the swirling crosscurrents of tradition, ambition, and cultural expectation—a journey where immigrant hustle collides with bureaucratic misunderstanding, and where the end goal must be engineered, re-engineered, and sometimes remixed entirely. From his candid stories of private Armenian schools to grappling with public school culture shocks, failing grades, and the fortuitous intervention of his steadfast wife, Speaker A reminds us that creative success, like a great film, is always a collaboration and never a straight line.

    When the reels roll forward, Speaker A unwraps the parallels between Armenia's cinematic and viticultural histories. The era of Soviet largesse and its aftermath left both wine and film in recovery mode—yet in both worlds, constraints have fostered wild originality and new forms of excellence. Speaker A draws connections between the making of Armenian film and the experience of tasting Armenian wine—how nuances of history, land, and resourcefulness come into sharp relief, and how identity is distilled and revealed through every shot and every sip. You'll gain an insider's view of how Armenian filmmakers and stories are right now coming into their own, fighting for authentic representation, and daring to imagine bigger, bolder futures for their art on the world's stage.

    As the conversation uncorks, you'll learn:

    🎞️ The hidden challenges and unexpected opportunities in growing up Armenian American in Los Angeles
    🎞️ Why creative limitations in Armenia's film industry have sparked original works that rival international cinema
    🎞️ How the echoes of Soviet policy shaped both Armenian wine and Armenian film, for better and worse
    🎞️ The power of mentorship, partnership, and asking the right questions to reverse-engineer your dreams
    🎞️ Why Armenian stories—and storytellers—deserve far more than one genre on screen
    🎞️ What really happens behind the scenes of Armenian Film Society events, from Oscar parties to advocacy for authentic representation
    🎞️ How the legacy of Armenian creativity stretches from the Hollywood backlots to massive international festivals, one reel at a time

    Tune in and you'll come away with perspective that sticks, a sense of possibility uncorked, and a deeper appreciation for the immigrant dreams and creative grit swirling in every cinematic frame.

    YouTube: https://youtu.be/AEVUCnOOZwc

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    1 時間 2 分
  • From Immigrant Dreams to Racing Legends: The Agajanian Family Story
    2026/05/29

    It is absolutely impossible to speak of the iconic history of American auto racing without speaking about the Agajanian family and the patriarche himself, JC Agajanian. I won't spoil the story by letting in on even a little bit of the history, you must hear it from the direct decendants of this race promoting legend.

    But the story doesn't stop or start there...because the Agajanian story is about immigration to the US, California history, racing history, trash business history, hog ranching history, Horatio Alger, Los Angeles history and the Indianapolis 500.

    They say you should never bet against a family that can smell opportunity—especially if it smells a bit like a hog ranch on a California morning. Sitting down with the Agajanian brothers, I realized quickly that this is more than just a racing story. It's a full-throttle ride from the snowy borders of Russia and Turkey to the mud flats of Los Angeles, fueled by immigrant courage and the roar of engines. Hearing them talk, I felt the stakes and spirit that shaped not only their own path, but echoed in the story of American reinvention, risk, and relentless hustle.

    As I listened, I couldn't help but picture their grandfather, suitcase in hand, slipping away in the night, chasing hope across continents. From that point on, the Agajanian name would be tied to making the best of any hand they were dealt—from washing dishes at the Alexandria Hotel for a dollar a day, to kickstarting the so-called "Armenian trash" industry, to raising a son who would become a legend at the Indy 500 without ever strapping into the driver's seat. Between tales of lost silverware turned family heirlooms and the whiff of garbage as "the smell of money," the family's wit and wisdom made the story as American as any jazz riff or open highway.

    By the end of the conversation, I realized you don't just come away with racing trivia or LA nostalgia—you roll off with a deep appreciation of how reinventing yourself, over and over, is maybe the greatest American legacy of all. Here's some of what you'll learn, one race car at a time:

    🏎️ How the Agajanian patriarch escaped draft orders and imminent danger in pre-genocide Armenia
    🏎️ The resourcefulness required to start over in America with just $5 in your pocket
    🏎️ The origins and ingenuity behind Los Angeles's "Armenian trash" industry
    🏎️ Why garbage and hogs were once big business in California
    🏎️ The family promise: why racing was okay, but driving was off-limits
    🏎️ What early hot rods and mud flat races in San Pedro looked and sounded like
    🏎️ The fascinating risks and dangers faced by drivers before modern safety equipment
    🏎️ How Ascot Raceway became an icon—and why the best drivers flocked to it
    🏎️ The legendary honesty and charisma of JC Agajanian, powder blue suit and all
    🏎️ What it takes to turn hardship into both family legend and a cornerstone of American racing history

    https://youtu.be/lqW-lC270pM

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    48 分
  • Building a Legacy: Max Nikias on Immigration, Engineering, and Academic Excellence
    2026/05/29

    It is a rare occasion when you sit in the midst of definition of humility. It doesn't happen in this trade. And certainly in Academia, this type of humility is rare. I have been acquainted with Dr. Max Nikias for many years; I was a subcontractor for the USC Athletic Department when Dr. Max was reigning over the University. But it is clear now, I didn't KNOW him.

    If you could bottle academic excellence, humilty, perserverance and philisophical genius, you would get Dr. Max Nikia elixir.

    Max Nikias may have built rockets with digital brains and universities with global reach, but wait until you hear how he constructed a life from tumult and tragedy, secret meetings with football coaches, and a Mediterranean childhood erased by war. Sitting across from Max, I knew this was far more than just the journey of an academic—this was about remaking oneself and an institution, finding hope and purpose in displacement, and how the discipline of never looking back became a philosophy for building the future. As I guide our conversation, you'll join me inside clandestine rendezvous with figures like Pete Carroll, and step into the origins of digital signal processing that quietly reshaped technology and warfare.

    You'll discover how Max channeled statelessness into an unstoppable drive forward, leading to the transformation of USC into a top-tier university. Together, we'll explore how ancient lessons in humility, resilience, and leadership from the Greek classics became his secret advantage, enabling him to navigate and innovate within the notoriously dense bureaucracy of academia. You'll get a vivid glimpse of Cypriot identity, the convergence of cultures, and see how personal loss can shape a vision expansive enough to alter thousands of lives—including future leaders.

    I promise you'll come away with lessons on transformation, both personal and institutional, and a new understanding of legacy. Among the many insights, you'll learn:

    📖 How losing everything overnight as a refugee can instill an unbreakable resilience
    📖 Why never looking back became the core of Max's leadership style
    📖 What separates a Greek Cypriot from a Greek—and why it matters
    📖 The untold story behind Pete Carroll's secret meeting and the rebirth of USC football
    📖 How digital signal processing quietly revolutionized warfare, technology, and education
    📖 The behind-the-scenes story of bringing Spielberg's Shoah Foundation and the Armenian archives to USC
    You'll come away with an intimate knowledge not just of history, but of how to build lasting institutions—one hard-earned story at a time.

    YouTube: https://youtu.be/MalkBmIQu3g

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    1 時間 27 分
  • Racecars, Rebels, and Gold: The Agajanian Family's Incredible Motorsport Saga Part 2
    2026/05/29

    This is Part Two of this incredible history of the Agajanian family and the legacy of JC Agajanian.

    Evel Knievel may have been able to jump just about anything, but after sitting down with the Agajanian family for this episode, I realized there's no vaulting over their impact on American racing. As I listened, I felt like I'd revved my engine onto a hidden track through the backroads of motoring history, engines roaring, family legends at every turn. The Agajanian saga is more than a tale of checkered flags and roaring crowds—it's about how a family of immigrants carved out a unique and lasting place in racing's wild and unpredictable world, paving the way for both daring showmanship and quiet business brilliance. Between stories of young hot-rodders showing up at the office, Evel Knievel's creative hustle, and the business sense that turned racing dreams into real estate and Firestone shops, I was handed a multi-generational roadmap for creating legacy in the fast lane.

    I invite you to listen in for the ride, because you'll discover so much more than surface-level tales of glory. The conversation focused on the blend of wild-west energy and meticulous ethics that made Ascot Park both a racing spectacle and a family-friendly institution, and highlighted the uncanny ability of this family to spot—and sometimes save—raw talent on and off the track. I realized the mechanics of speed aren't just about cars and engines, but about calculated risk, loyalty, and never compromising on honesty, whether you're cutting deals or counting gate receipts at midnight.

    You'll come away with a pit pass to some of the Agajanians' most powerful lessons and racing secrets. Here's what you can expect to learn:

    🏍️ How wartime talents and returning veterans shaped the golden age of California racing
    🏍️ The real story behind Evel Knievel's first professional jump—and how it changed entertainment promotion
    🏍️ Why the Agajanian name appears on winning Indy 500 cars across decades
    🏍️ The shift from dirt-track daredevils to rear-engine engineering marvels at Indy
    🏍️ How values of transparency, integrity, and family created a blueprint for lasting legacy
    🏍️ The truth about race track showdowns, from outsmarting motorcycle gangs to settling business with a handshake—or a gold toothpick

    This episode isn't just a ride through history; it's a lesson in chasing dreams with both hands on the wheel and both eyes on the finer details of life and legacy.

    YouTube: https://youtu.be/srOhJIo3WNM

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    55 分
  • The Song Of America podcast and videocast is launching May 29th!
    2026/05/27

    The Song of America is more than a podcast. It is the story of the American spirit told through the voices of those who lived it.

    Every family who came to America brought something with them. Some arrived with money, most arrived with nothing. But nearly all carried the same hope: the chance to build a life through freedom, sacrifice, hard work, and opportunity. They were not looking for handouts. They were searching for the outstretched hand of liberty — the freedom to carve their own path, provide for their families, and create something greater than themselves.

    This podcast is dedicated to those stories.

    The Song of America explores the journeys of immigrants, entrepreneurs, dreamers, survivors, builders, artists, laborers, scholars, patriots, and visionaries whose families took a chance on America. Through intimate conversations and powerful storytelling, we uncover what success truly means in this country. Sometimes success is financial. Sometimes it is academic, political, social, or philanthropic. Sometimes success simply means giving your children a better life than the one you had.

    Behind every name is a story of courage.

    A father who worked two jobs so his children could go to school.
    A mother who crossed an ocean to escape oppression.
    A refugee who rebuilt a life from nothing.
    A small business owner who turned sacrifice into legacy.
    A family who risked everything because they believed America represented possibility.

    These are the stories rarely captured in headlines, yet they form the heartbeat of the nation.

    Hosted by Paul K., the host of the podcast Wine Talks with Paul K and the host of the YouTube series "The Back Label," The Song of America dives into the personal histories, struggles, triumphs, and defining moments that shaped generations. This is not a political podcast. It is a human podcast. It is about perseverance, gratitude, ambition, faith, resilience, and the universal desire to belong while still honoring the culture and traditions that people carried with them.

    America has always been a mosaic of voices, languages, religions, cuisines, and customs. What binds those differences together is a belief that tomorrow can be better than today — that through effort, integrity, and freedom, a person can create meaning and purpose for themselves and their family.

    In a time when division often dominates the conversation, The Song of America seeks to remind us of the humanity behind the journey. The stories told here are emotional, inspiring, heartbreaking, uplifting, and deeply personal. They remind us that the American Dream is not one single dream. It is millions of dreams, each with its own melody, struggle, and triumph.

    This is the soundtrack of sacrifice.
    The anthem of hope.
    The voice of those who came searching for freedom and found purpose.

    This is The Song of America.

    Subscribe now and join us as we tell the stories that built a nation — one voice at a time.

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