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  • The Seeds

    Iraqis Deserve an Apology | Mona Chalabi on the Seeds

    11/07/2025 | 1h 11 mins.
    In this episode of The Seeds, Mona Chalabi—Pulitzer Prize–winning data journalist and artist—joins host Alana Hadid for a warm, funny, and deeply reflective conversation about childhood, being Iraqi, how journalists manufacture consent for genocide, and data in dating. Plus Mona gets Melissa Barrera's seed!
    Chapters:
    00:00 – Intros, and Who’s More Awkward?
    00:22 – Skip Intro
    00:38 – Childhood Memories
    02:14 – Pulling a Seed
    03:37 – Mona's Life Purpose
    05:08 – Going into Journalism
    09:14 – Being Iraqi
    13:11 – School Experiences and Cultural Identity
    26:14 – Career Choices and Disillusionment
    32:50 – Art, and Data Journalism
    34:21 – Speed Round
    35:30 – Unhinged Childhood Beliefs
    36:42 – Fascinating Statistics
    37:01 – Dating and Data!
    40:40 – Astrology vs. Data Journalism
    42:43 – Real Housewives Tagline
    44:14 – Nostalgic Arab Snacks
    47:53 – Animation and Representation
    53:51 – Pulitzer Prize Speech & Why Iraqi's Deserve and Apology
    01:10:42 – Credits
    Follow the Show:
    📸 Instagram: @theseedsfm
    🎥 Presented by Watermelon Pictures
    🎙️ Produced by Dustlight Productions
    Follow Alana Hadid:
    IG: @lanzybear
    Follow Mona Chalabi:
    IG: @monachalabi
    Credits:
    Host – Alana Hadid
    Showrunner & Executive Producer – Misha Euceph
    Executive Producers – Badie Ali, Hamza Ali
    Associate Producer – Munir Atalla
    Producer & Researcher – Sarah Moawad
    Editor, DP, & Sound Engineer – Mike O’Brien
    Consulting Director – Mahnoor Euceph
    Production Designer – Kendra Bradanini
    Art Assistant – Noor Salim
    Design – Alicia Tatone
    Composer – Andy Clausen
    Colorist – Chehade Boulos
    Tech – Randy Burgess
    Marketing – Kristina Ferris & Daniela Sapkar
    Special thanks: Lighthouse Studios, Jack Menzies, Gordy Michie, Isabella Calderon, Sammy Strittmatter, Chrissy Maron, Sara Mengesha, Edwin Henry
    Tags:
    #TheSeeds #MonaChalabi #AlanaHadid #Iraq #IraqWar #Gaza #Palestine #War #Journalism #ManufacturingConsent #Dating #ArabVoices #PulitzerPrize #DataJournalism ##StorytellingPodcast #Identity #DustlightProductions #WatermelonPictures
  • The Seeds

    Doomscrolling Isn't Solidarity | Aja Monet on The Seeds

    04/07/2025 | 1h 9 mins.
    In this soul-stirring episode of The Seeds, poet and activist Aja Monet sits down with host, Alana Hadid, to talk about the cost of being online, bearing witness to injustice, and how poetry and faith can heal us.
    From the overwhelm of social media to solidarity with Palestine, Aja opens up about her upbringing, the legacy of her grandparents, and the journey of becoming a poet rooted in resistance, tenderness, and truth. She even shares a live reading of her poem, Los Angeles.
    Chapters:
    00:00 – The Overwhelm of Social Media
    00:22 SKIP INTRO
    00:54 – Offline Community
    01:15 – Harnessing Social Media for Activism
    03:09 – Telling Stories About Palestine
    19:04 – Aja's Story & Inspirations
    22:00 – The Journey of a Poet
    37:07 – The Role of Faith
    38:57 – Aja & Alana's Religious Upbringing
    42:35 – The Influence of Grandparents
    46:39 – Personal and Political Realities of War
    52:25 – The Role of Poetry in Activism
    58:01 –  (Live Reading)
    01:01:54 – Reflections on Compassion
    01:07:47 – Knafeh & Goodbye
    Follow the Show:
    📺New episodes every Tuesday
    🎧 Available on YouTube, Apple, Spotify & all podcast platforms
    📸 Instagram: @theseedspod
    🎥 Presented by Watermelon Pictures
    🎙️ Produced by Dustlight Productions
    Follow Alana Hadid:
    IG: @lanzybear
    Follow Aja Monet:
    IG: @ajamonet
    Credits:
    Host – Alana Hadid
    Showrunner & Executive Producer – Misha Euceph
    Executive Producers – Badie Ali, Hamza Ali
    Associate Producer – Munir Atalla
    Producer & Researcher – Sarah Moawad
    Editor, DP, & Sound Engineer – Mike O’Brien
    Consulting Director – Mahnoor Euceph
    Production Designer – Kendra Bradanini
    Art Assistant – Noor Salim
    Design – Alicia Tatone
    Composer – Andy Clausen
    Colorist – Chehade Boulos
    Tech – Randy Burgess
    Marketing – Kristina Ferris & Daniela Sapkar
    Special thanks: Lighthouse Studios, Jack Menzies, Gordy Michie, Isabella Calderon, Sammy Strittmatter, Chrissy Maron, Sara Mengesha, Edwin Henry
    #TheSeeds #AjaMonet #AlanaHadid #PalestinianSolidarity #Poetry #Activism #Faith #religion #SocialMedia #burnout #BlackPoets #poetsofinstagram #Storytelling #DustlightProductions #watermelonpictures #gaza #palestine
  • The Seeds

    From Insecure to Activist: Kendrick Sampson on Art as Resistance | The Seeds with Alana Hadid

    27/06/2025 | 1h 5 mins.
    Why does Kendrick Sampson have beef with Leos? (We get into that… but this conversation goes way deeper.) Actor, activist, and creative force Kendrick Sampson (Insecure, Miss Juneteenth) joins host, Alana Hadid, for a bold and honest conversation about power, identity, and the lies we've been sold about success. He opens up about growing up as a misfit in Texas, the influence of his radical collaborations with Boots Riley, and how spirituality and community shape everything he does — on screen and off. This episode is about building systems that serve people instead of profits, connecting back to nature, and telling stories that actually shift culture.
    Chapters:
    00:00 Why does Kendrick hate Leos?
    00:22 SKIP INTRO
    02:31 Who is Kendrick Sampson?
    03:28 Childhood and Being a Misfit
    09:22 Boots Riley and Creative Collabs
    13:42 Kendrick’s Seed
    16:26 Reflections on American Delusion
    19:27 Family History and Identity
    29:12 Community
    30:54 Spirituality and Connection to Nature
    31:45 Building Power Through Story
    32:13 Basic Human Needs and Economy
    32:46 Technology and Systemic Barriers
    34:07 Understanding True Power
    40:03 Mental Health and Vulnerability
    45:53 Speed Round
    56:25 Knafeh and Final Thoughts

    *Disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views, policies, or positions of Dustlight Productions, Watermelon Pictures, or any of their affiliates, employees, officers, or representatives. These companies do not endorse or take responsibility for any statements made during the podcast.
    Follow the Show:
    📸 Instagram: @theseedsfm
    🎥 Presented by Watermelon Pictures
    🎙️ Produced by Dustlight Productions

    Follow Alana Hadid:
     IG: @lanzybear
     TikTok: @alanahadid

    Follow Kendrick Sampson:
     IG: @kendrick38

    Credits:
    Host – Alana Hadid
    Showrunner & Executive Producer – Misha Euceph
    Executive Producers – Badie Ali, Hamza Ali
    Associate Producer – Munir Atalla
    Producer & Researcher – Sarah Moawad
    Editor, DP, & Sound Engineer – Mike O’Brien
    Intro Sequence Director – Mahnoor Euceph
    Production Designer – Kendra Bradanini
    Art Assistant – Noor Salim
    Design – Alicia Tatone
    Composer – Andy Clausen
    Intro Colorist – Chehade Boulos
    Tech – Randy Burgess
    Marketing – Kristina Ferris & Daniela Sapkar
    Special thanks: Lighthouse Studios, Jack Menzies, Gordy Michie, Isabella Calderon, Sammy Strittmatter, Chrissy Maron, Sara Mengesha, Edwin Henry.
     #TheSeeds #KendrickSampson #AlanaHadid #Masculinity #MentalHealth #SlowLiving #BlackCulture #Palestine #Gaza #Texas #Insecure #HBO #IssaRae #BootsRiley #ImAVirgo #Art #Acting #Activism #Power #Community #Nature #Neighbors #Technology #Isolation #Loneliness #Convenience
  • The Seeds

    Melissa Barrera: From Soap Operas to Horror Queen | The Seeds with Alana Hadid

    20/06/2025 | 1h 11 mins.
    Host Alana Hadid talks to actress, Melissa Barrera, about the actress’s life purpose and her inspiring journey — from growing up as a tomboy in Monterrey, Mexico, to breaking barriers in Hollywood as a leading Latina actress to speaking about Palestine. In this episode, Melissa opens up about her identity, her rituals, and the ghosts (metaphorical and possibly literal 👀) that she’s carried with her through life and into every role. From In the Heights to Scream, she’s more than a breakout star — Melissa’s redefining what representation looks like on screen.
    Chapters:
    00:00 Growing up with motorcycles
    00:22 SKIP INTRO
    01:15 Melissa: A Tomboy
    03:07 From Tomboy to Limited Too
    05:41 Bilingual Upbringing
    10:29 Who is Melissa Barrera?
    17:00 Rituals and Daily Habits
    22:47 Journey in the Entertainment Industry
    34:39 Reflecting on a Vida
    35:05 Championing Latin Representation
    36:31 Navigating Hollywood's Limitations
    38:00 Breaking Stereotypes in Casting
    39:17 Embracing the Horror Genre
    42:04 Melissa's Superstitions
    44:01 Advocating for Palestine
    47:29 Angel Cards
    52:11 Speed Round
    01:09:25 Concluding Thoughts and Gratitude
    *Disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views, policies, or positions of Dustlight Productions, Watermelon Pictures, or any of their affiliates, employees, officers, or representatives. These companies do not endorse or take responsibility for any statements made during the podcast.
    Follow the Show:
     📸 Instagram: @theseedsfm
     🎥 Presented by Watermelon Pictures
     🎙️ Produced by Dustlight Productions
    Follow Alana Hadid:
     IG: @lanzybear
     TikTok: @alanahadid
    Follow Melissa Barrera:
     IG: @melissabarreram
    Credits:
    Host – Alana Hadid
    Showrunner & Executive Producer – Misha Euceph
    Executive Producers – Badie Ali, Hamza Ali
    Associate Producer – Munir Atalla
    Producer & Researcher – Sarah Moawad
    Editor, DP, & Sound Engineer – Mike O’Brien
    Intro Sequence Director – Mahnoor Euceph
    Production Designer – Kendra Bradanini
    Art Assistant – Noor Salim
    Design – Alicia Tatone
    Composer – Andy Clausen
    Intro Colorist – Chehade Boulos
    Tech – Randy Burgess
    Marketing – Kristina Ferris & Daniela Sapkar
    Special thanks: Lighthouse Studios, Jack Menzies, Gordy Michie, Isabella Calderon, Sammy Strittmatter, Chrissy Maron, Sara Mengesha, Edwin Henry.
    #TheSeeds #MelissaBarrera #AlanaHadid #Scream #IntheHeights #Latino #Latina #Latinidad #Latinx #LatinAmerican #Mexican #Spanish #Motorcycles #Acting #Celebrity #Hollywood #Gaza #Palestine #Representation
  • The Seeds

    Hasan Piker Breaks Down Streaming, Socialism, and Internet Hate | The Seeds with Alana Hadid

    13/06/2025 | 49 mins.
    In this episode, host Alana Hadid sit down with Hasan Piker — political streamer, political commentator, and king of thirst traps — to talk about the day-to-day behind streaming, dodging online death threats, and the role of luck in life. From his early days working in Hollywood to becoming one of the internet’s most-watched political voices, Hasan shares unfiltered stories about burnout, fighting with Donald Trump and Elon Musk, and that one time he accidentally created chaos on stream with a wild slip-up. Plus, a surprise arm wrestling contest. 
    Chapters:
    00:00 Discovering a Shared Past
    00:22 SKIP INTRO
    00:58 Life as a Club Promoter
    02:38 Academic Pursuits and Cultural Insights
    03:06 Arm Wrestling Challenge
    05:29 A Day in the Life of a Streamer
    09:47 Balancing Work and Social Life
    15:28 Speed Round: Quick Questions
    22:23 Unexpected Follower Drama
    22:41 Favorite Conspiracy Theories
    24:24 Constitutional Amendments and Enforcing Laws
    25:31 Embarrassing Stream Moments
    26:33 Audience Demographics and Influences
    28:44 Death Threats and Online Harassment
    32:25 Socialism and Wealth Misconceptions
    39:24 Future Goals and Personal Life
    41:21 Tasting Palestinian Knafeh
    47:48 Final Thoughts and Farewell

    *Disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views, policies, or positions of Dustlight Productions, Watermelon Pictures, or any of their affiliates, employees, officers, or representatives. These companies do not endorse or take responsibility for any statements made during the podcast.
    Follow the Show:
    📸 Instagram: @theseedsfm
    🎥 Presented by Watermelon Pictures
    🎙️ Produced by Dustlight Productions

    Follow Alana Hadid:
     IG: @lanzybear
     TikTok: @alanahadid

    Follow Hasan Piker:
     IG: @hasandpiker

    Credits:
    Host – Alana Hadid
    Showrunner & Executive Producer – Misha Euceph
    Executive Producers – Badie Ali, Hamza Ali
    Associate Producer – Munir Atalla
    Producer & Researcher – Sarah Moawad
    Editor, DP, & Sound Engineer – Mike O’Brien
    Intro Sequence Director – Mahnoor Euceph
    Production Designer – Kendra Bradanini
    Art Assistant – Noor Salim
    Design – Alicia Tatone
    Composer – Andy Clausen
    Intro Colorist – Chehade Boulos
    Tech – Randy Burgess
    Marketing – Kristina Ferris & Daniela Sapkar
    Special thanks: Lighthouse Studios, Jack Menzies, Gordy Michie, Isabella Calderon, Sammy Strittmatter, Chrissy Maron, Sara Mengesha, Edwin Henry.
    #TheSeeds #HasanPiker #AlanaHadid #Twitch #Streaming #Socialism #Communism #Politics #DonaldTrump #ElonMusk #Palestine #Gaza #Israel #Turkish #YoungTurks #ThirstTraps #WorkingOut
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About The Seeds
Every story starts with a seed. Alana Hadid is on a mission to dig into the tiny, weird, wonderful moments that shape us — one silly, vulnerable and deep conversation at a time. The Seeds is where artists, activists, and icons open up like you’ve never heard them before. This season, Alana sits down with folks like Hasan Piker (political firestarter), Mona Chalabi (Pulitzer Prize winning data queen), Aja Monet (award-winning poet of your dreams), Kendrick Sampson (activist/heartthrob, Insecure & I’m A Virgo), Melissa Barrera (hello, horror icon), and Poppy Liu (actual magic, Hacks). We get into childhood memories, big feels, late-night thoughts, early crushes, politics, love, art — the real stuff. So pull up a seat. New episodes every Tuesday, starting June 4. Follow on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Presented by Watermelon Pictures. Produced by Dustlight Productions.
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