Ariel Kashanchi is an Iranian American comedian, actress and podcaster. Ariel is a comedic star on the rise, and a future perennial face on television. She hosts two podcasts, is a pilates pro, and a cat lover. Her comedy ranges from dating to Persian parents to politics to witty humor. She skipped the 11th grade, and even got into law school by Can you talk about your early life, upbringing and education?

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Can intelligence cure depression? Armed with an IQ of , comedian and writer Ariel Kashanchi hopes so. Every week Ariel brings you into her dark and sometimes funny world examining how she got to this place and how the mind can be manipulated. Listen on Apple Podcasts. Ariel talks about the terrible psychic reading she just got, her made up vocabulary, the time she got revenge on a bully, and braving a Persian market mid pandemic.
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We need to get over ourselves and start loving each other how the Lord intended. I had been teetering on the fringes for quite a long time, mostly coming to Church but not really being present, because I felt like an outcast as an older single. Who knows, but I think it was especially hard for the moms of young men. But his absence in the spiritual side of my life, and that of my mother, was very hard. Nothing less will do. She asked me the other night how it's possible for me to be such a good person when I don't believe in god. I'll definitely talk with her about my concerns, and will be spending time with her family over the upcoming holidays so that will be a good chance to see how they treat me. We keep getting more and more wedding invitations to our apt and with each one I feel like my dreams float farther and farther away. Also, we haven't practiced polygamy for over years. My daughter thinks it's funny that she's known her SO 4 years - not ready for marriage.