EPISODE · Dec 12, 2025 · 1H
Episode 022 Art Without Borders: Samira's Creative Path from Tehran to Stanford (English)
from Cross-cultural Stories · host Ray
Samira, an Iranian girl born in Tehran, was initially eager to pursue physics and maths, but after seeing historical artworks, she shifted her focus to art. This change in direction, especially choosing the path of pursuing art, was a shock for her family, who were mostly in managerial, engineering, and medical professions. Now an accomplished artist who made her first movie at age 19, Samira explains that art begins by creating something for yourself, and then for your audience. She believes that if you connect with yourself, you turn your creativity on, meaning everybody can be an artist. She also shares that through travel and observation, she began to omit borders in her artwork, focusing on universal connections. She remains active by volunteering in the different communities in Stanford and is focused on studying and preparing to apply for business school.Timeline:00:28 – Guest Introduction: Samira’s multifaceted background06:17 – Childhood self-talk and inner guidance12:55 – Art as a form of creative expression accessible to everyone20:23 – Observations of Iranian artists in an international context28:10 – Attempts to combine art and business34:22 – Understanding and accommodation in a cross-cultural marriage41:28 – Language, culture, and emotional belonging48:54 – Learning about business and creative strategy in the U.S.54:42 – The importance of community support for new immigrantsIf you want to know more about Samira, please check out her LinkedIn profile here. https://www.linkedin.com/in/samira-davarfara-945b673b/
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Samira, an Iranian girl born in Tehran, was initially eager to pursue physics and maths, but after seeing historical artworks, she shifted her focus to art. This change in direction, especially choosing the path of pursuing art, was a shock for her family, who were mostly in managerial, engineering, and medical professions. Now an accomplished artist who made her first movie at age 19, Samira explains that art begins by creating something for yourself, and then for your audience. She believes that if you connect with yourself, you turn your creativity on, meaning everybody can be an artist. She also shares that through travel and observation, she began to omit borders in her artwork, focusing on universal connections. She remains active by volunteering in the different communities in Stanford and is focused on studying and preparing to apply for business school.Timeline:00:28 – Guest Introduction: Samira’s multifaceted background06:17 – Childhood self-talk and inner guidance12:55 – Art as a form of creative expression accessible to everyone20:23 – Observations of Iranian artists in an international context28:10 – Attempts to combine art and business34:22 – Understanding and accommodation in a cross-cultural marriage41:28 – Language, culture, and emotional belonging48:54 – Learning about business and creative strategy in the U.S.54:42 – The importance of community support for new immigrantsIf you want to know more about Samira, please check out her LinkedIn profile here. https://www.linkedin.com/in/samira-davarfara-945b673b/
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