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    Comic Ali Siddiq grew up in Houston with a largely absent father. In his new stand-up special, My Father, he paints a picture of the flawed man he admired – and reflects on his own experience as a parent. Siddiq spoke with Tonya Mosley about his upbringing, his time selling drugs, and making the leap from prison to comedy. This episode originally aired June 18, 2026. SUBSCRIBE TO THE FRESH AIR NEWSLETTER: https://support.whyy.org/page/39306/subscribe/1 OR OTHER NEWS FROM NPR: https://www.npr.org/newsletters/ SUBSCRIBE TO FRESH AIR+ FOR BONUS EPISODES https://plus.npr.org/freshair LISTEN TO DAILY EPISODES OF FRESH AIR https://www.npr.org/podcasts/381444908/fresh-air LISTEN TO OTHER FRESH AIR INTERVIEWS ON YOUTUBE (published once a week) https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_hBoyeUT5njGiwtkQMm5sfWQ0eMROHnm FOLLOW “FRESH AIR” https://www.facebook.com/nprfreshair https://twitter.com/nprfreshair https://whyy.org/freshair (Newsletter) SUBSCRIBE TO WHYY AND NPR WHYY: https://www.youtube.com/@WHYYPhiladelphia NPR: https://www.youtube.com/@NPR NPR Music (Tiny Desk): https://www.youtube.com/@nprmusic Jazz Night in America: https://www.youtube.com/@JazzNightinAmerica NOTE: Captions are auto-generated by YouTube. See “Fresh Air” sponsors and promo codes https://www.nationalpublicmedia.com/podcastsponsors/freshair/ The NPR shows you love are possible thanks to your support. Donate today: https://www.npr.org/donations/support
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