Pretty Funny Nicole Presents Pretty Amazing People
Pretty Funny Nicole is an Award Winning Filmmaker and Los Angeles based Actor, Producer, Stand Up Comedian with many years experience in beauty and wellness industry. Nicole shares Intimate talks with people that inspire, fascinate and intrigue her. "Amazing people are doing great things all around us." Stories from Addiction, Recovery, Sexual Abuse Survivors and Hate Crime Survivors. People in the Entertainment Industry- such as Casting Directors, Directors, Improv, Stand Up Comedy, Club Owners and Musicians. Behind the scenes of some adult Entertainment Industry. Other passions include Martial Arts, Charity and Health and Wellness! There will also be beauty and skincare talks as well. Guests from around the world share pretty amazing stories! Be inspired with some laughs. Each guest will be asked to share what they are reading, watching or eating for pleasure these days that others may want to try just for fun!
Pretty Funny Nicole Presents Pretty Amazing People
Miko Peled- The Generals Son
A very special podcast episode with write, speaker and human rights activist Miko Peled. The Generals Son and Injustice are two incredible books written by Miko. We discuss his journey as written in The Generals Son and more.
The Generals Son- Driven by a personal family tragedy to explore Palestine, its people and their narrative, Miko’s first book is about his life transformation, titled “The General’s Son: Journey of an Israeli in Palestine.” This autobiographical work taking the reader through the life of Peled’s family since his grandparents immigrated to Palestine in the early 20th century, describing their work and their life in detail. Peled’s maternal grandfather, Avraham Katznelson was a signer on the Israeli Declaration of Independence. His father, Matti Peled was a general in the Israeli army and pioneered an Israeli-Palestinian dialogue in the 1970’s which led him to meeting Yasser Arafat in an effort to convene him to recognize the State of Israel and adopt the Two State Solution. In 1997, Miko’s sister lost her daughter, Smadar, in a suicide bombing in Jerusalem. This tragedy is what finally drove Miko to embark on his journey to discover Palestine.