@@RoqeMedia The music during your interesting soliloquy at the beginning. If you insist on having accompanying music it shouldn't be at a volume that in any way impairs hearing what you are saying.
The main problem is everyone comes to Toronto instead of going to the smaller towns in Canada. Even though their visa was granted from those smaller towns. Our infrastructure, roads, public health services, schools, housing is not enough to support the countries citizens let alone all the new immigrants coming in.
I'm sorry you had difficulty with the opening essay, you can find it on our instagram as well. Hopefully the subtitles helped. We'll make sure we make a better mix for next episode. -Roham
Very interesting but why the loud, unnecessary music?
Sorry to hear that, is it the essay you have difficulty with? -Roham
@@RoqeMedia The music during your interesting soliloquy at the beginning. If you insist on having accompanying music it shouldn't be at a volume that in any way impairs hearing what you are saying.
@@jon6815 Surely, we will keep that in mind. -Roham
Wonderful and informative program
Thank you, for telling the truth!
The main problem is everyone comes to Toronto instead of going to the smaller towns in Canada. Even though their visa was granted from those smaller towns. Our infrastructure, roads, public health services, schools, housing is not enough to support the countries citizens let alone all the new immigrants coming in.
@30:50 Could someone translate what was said in Farsi about what the guest calls the "Persian mentality". Is it "let's see what happens"?
Yes, that's an exact translation. -Roham
Starts at 10:00 minutes
My vote is for Mojgan✋🏽
I can't hear you talking bc of loud background noise or music 😢
I'm sorry you had difficulty with the opening essay, you can find it on our instagram as well. Hopefully the subtitles helped. We'll make sure we make a better mix for next episode. -Roham
deep down I knew this would happen. And with things settling down in Iran I dont think they will allow them to stay.
Certainly not a good combination to brag about. Iran international, Farzad Farahzad, Mahsa Mortezavi and of course S. Aghdashloo.
The intro music was terrible. How could you not realize that such a prominent piece of music would affect the clarity and quality of the voice?