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Ahmad Baset Azizi: An Afghan-born American trumpeter whose life journey is a remarkable testament to resilience, courage, and selfless service
Anthony Plog, hostEddie Ludema, producer
Date posted: Apr 15, 2026
Ahmad Baset Azizi is an Afghan-born American trumpeter whose journey is a remarkable testament to resilience and courage. Fleeing Afghanistan to escape the Taliban's ban on Western music, he pursued his musical dreams, achieving three degrees from the University of Kansas. Baset's story embodies not just his passion for music but also a deep commitment to helping others, aspiring to bridge cultures through his experiences.
Part 1
In this conversation, Baset shares his early life in Afghanistan, his connection to the trumpet, and the challenges he faced while pursuing his education in the U.S. He also reflects on the struggles of refugees today, the meaningful connections he’s fostered, and his aspirations to make a difference through music and public service. As Baset movingly states, "If I only did things for myself and died today, that would be the end of me. But if I helped someone, and they could help the next person, I would live on through those actions."
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