The Medz Mamas Podcast

Nina Djavad Baghdassar

November 22, 2023 Anoush Bargamian Season 2 Episode 1
Nina Djavad Baghdassar
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The Medz Mamas Podcast
Nina Djavad Baghdassar
Nov 22, 2023 Season 2 Episode 1
Anoush Bargamian

Hey, beautiful people! Welcome back to The Medz Mamas!
Host Anoush Bargamian is thrilled to kick off Season 2!

Today, granddaughter Colette Zabo honors her maternal grandmother, Nina. From growing up in Iran to picking wild cherries in Central Park, Colette shares her grandmother's adventures.

Medz Mama Nina, who Colette calls Nina Mama, grew up in Mazandaran, Iran, and moved to Glendale, California, with her family in 1977. She was the matriarch of the family and lived with her granddaughter.

Nina Mama significantly impacted Colette's life, passing down heartwarming stories and family traditions, including Nina Mama's amazing recipes. Granddaughter Colette is also known on Instagram as @cocoinkitchen.

Please visit Coco in the Kitchen to find Colette's family recipes connected to her Armenian roots.

Special thanks to sound designer and musician Aris Buechele for creating the beautiful music for Season 2. You can find Aris @noiseship on Instagram.

To stay updated on new episodes, please give us a follow on The Medz Mamas Podcast. And if you know an incredible Medz Mama, you can contact us through Instagram @themedzmamas or go to themedzmamas.com.

Created by:  Anoush Bargamian @sweetangst_art @themedzmamas

Story by:  Colette Zabo

Photography:  Colette Zabo's library

Music by:  Aris Buechele @noiseship

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TheMedzMamas™ is a place to honor and celebrate our Armenian grandmothers all across the globe. Subscribe today and share TheMedzMamas™ with friends & family!

TheMedzMamas was established in late 2020 in order to celebrate and honor the lives, stories, and perspectives of Armenian grandmothers.

TheMedzMamas aims to amplify the voices of Armenian women, with a focus on this particular generation of women.


While we specifically feature Armenian grandmothers worldwide, the collection of stories can be enjoyed by anyone. We serve as a multi-generational experience that teaches the value of our unique Armenian grandmotherhood experience within the fabric of our collective humanity.


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Show Notes

Hey, beautiful people! Welcome back to The Medz Mamas!
Host Anoush Bargamian is thrilled to kick off Season 2!

Today, granddaughter Colette Zabo honors her maternal grandmother, Nina. From growing up in Iran to picking wild cherries in Central Park, Colette shares her grandmother's adventures.

Medz Mama Nina, who Colette calls Nina Mama, grew up in Mazandaran, Iran, and moved to Glendale, California, with her family in 1977. She was the matriarch of the family and lived with her granddaughter.

Nina Mama significantly impacted Colette's life, passing down heartwarming stories and family traditions, including Nina Mama's amazing recipes. Granddaughter Colette is also known on Instagram as @cocoinkitchen.

Please visit Coco in the Kitchen to find Colette's family recipes connected to her Armenian roots.

Special thanks to sound designer and musician Aris Buechele for creating the beautiful music for Season 2. You can find Aris @noiseship on Instagram.

To stay updated on new episodes, please give us a follow on The Medz Mamas Podcast. And if you know an incredible Medz Mama, you can contact us through Instagram @themedzmamas or go to themedzmamas.com.

Created by:  Anoush Bargamian @sweetangst_art @themedzmamas

Story by:  Colette Zabo

Photography:  Colette Zabo's library

Music by:  Aris Buechele @noiseship

Support the Show.



TheMedzMamas™ is a place to honor and celebrate our Armenian grandmothers all across the globe. Subscribe today and share TheMedzMamas™ with friends & family!

TheMedzMamas was established in late 2020 in order to celebrate and honor the lives, stories, and perspectives of Armenian grandmothers.

TheMedzMamas aims to amplify the voices of Armenian women, with a focus on this particular generation of women.


While we specifically feature Armenian grandmothers worldwide, the collection of stories can be enjoyed by anyone. We serve as a multi-generational experience that teaches the value of our unique Armenian grandmotherhood experience within the fabric of our collective humanity.