For 544 days, Jason Rezaian was held hostage in Iran’s notorious Evin prison. Interrogated. Sealed off from the outside world. He was accused of being an American spy, though his formal title was Washington Post Tehran Correspondent. This is a story about government and family and journalism, and what it took to free an innocent man… all while navigating the high-stakes world of nuclear diplomacy.... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Evan Gershkovich is based in Moscow for the Wall Street Journal. Most recently, he was writing about how the war in Ukraine is changing Russian society and the shockwaves that conflict is having on the economy. But on March 29th, Russian authorities ... more
Is it possible to return to “normal” after a traumatic imprisonment? As Jason and Yegi begin to make a new life in the U.S., they each face their own struggles. And they confront the troubling reality that, five years later, Iran and other countries ... more
After a year and a half in prison, Jason leaves Evin. But that’s just the beginning of a crazy odyssey as Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps tries one last time to scramble the deal to get Jason and Yegi out of Iran.
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The clock ticks perilously down towards the day the nuclear deal goes into effect. For Jason, it feels like the door is closing. What he doesn’t know is that his family, the Post, and the Obama administration are increasing the pressure on Iran. Feat... more
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Well written, bust also funny and catchy. I love the angle that Jason Rezaian has chosen to tell his ordeal. Full of very important guests, that participated in the negotiations, but you’ll fall in love with Jason and his family first! Could not stop listening to it until the end!
Jason, his wife and other family members lived through a terrible ordeal. He tells it well, and it’s so interesting to get the perspectives of many of the people in the American government and those with the Washington Post who worked very hard to secure his freedom.
This is a great podcast, don’t miss it. Inexplicably how it has no reviews on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for this Jason, you have an amazing wife, family and friends.
The harrowing and very human story of reporters and spouses Jason & Yegi Razaian's unjust imprisonment in one of Tehran's most notorious prisons, and how they were finally brought back to the US through the efforts of their family, The Washington Post, and the Obama Administration. Definitely worth binging.
This podcast is nuts. If you love spy thrillers, you’ll love this. Plus, it’s funny!
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