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EP 437: An Interview with former Veteran Nick Berg: Shadows of Tehran: Forged in Conflict: From Iranian Rebel to American Soldier

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Nick Berg, an American author whose life has been marked by tragedy and resilience. Born in Tehran to an Iranian mother and American father, he experienced Iran’s vibrant culture and violent political upheavals.

These events deeply influenced his worldview and literary voice. In his autobiographic novel Shadows of Tehran, Nick mirrors his life through the protagonist, Ricardo, reflecting his struggles with identity, betrayal, and redemption. Nick moved to the United States, served in Special Operations, and transitioned to a successful tech executive career after an injury. Shadows of Tehran is his first novel.

Post-military, Nick has focused on writing, speaking, and coaching on diversity and servant leadership. He is also a music enthusiast, finding creativity and renewal in producing electronic music. Nick’s work bridges cultural gaps and emphasizes resilience and hope.

#autobiography #newbook #fiction #memoir #tehran #military #americansoldier #army #armyranger #specialoperatins

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Nick Berg, an American author whose life has been marked by tragedy and resilience. Born in Tehran to an Iranian mother and American father, he experienced Iran’s vibrant culture and violent political upheavals.

These events deeply influenced his worldview and literary voice. In his autobiographic novel Shadows of Tehran, Nick mirrors his life through the protagonist, Ricardo, reflecting his struggles with identity, betrayal, and redemption. Nick moved to the United States, served in Special Operations, and transitioned to a successful tech executive career after an injury. Shadows of Tehran is his first novel.

Post-military, Nick has focused on writing, speaking, and coaching on diversity and servant leadership. He is also a music enthusiast, finding creativity and renewal in producing electronic music. Nick’s work bridges cultural gaps and emphasizes resilience and hope.

#autobiography #newbook #fiction #memoir #tehran #military #americansoldier #army #armyranger #specialoperatins

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