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==Career== ==Career==
Odicho had been inspired to start making ] videos around the ], when the app was beginning to increase in popularity. She then began to dedicate more time to creating comedic videos on ].<ref name="au"></ref> She had also been inspired to make songs at the same time, inspired by the song ''Broni'' by ].<ref name="sbs"></ref> Odicho had been inspired to start making ] videos around the ], when the app was beginning to increase in popularity. She then began to dedicate more time to creating comedic videos on ].<ref name="au" /> She had also been inspired to make songs at the same time, inspired by the song ''Broni'' by ].<ref name="sbs" />


Odicho stated in 2022 that she doesn't like to use her comedy to speak up on much larger issues, and often keeps to raising awareness of Assyrians and her culture to her larger audience.<ref name="aanews"></ref> Her family initially was opposed to her comedic career until they saw her successful growth on social media and the influence she was having on her community.<ref name="assyrianpodcast"></ref> Odicho has also described the surreal feeling that she has experienced being an influencer in her community, and the reactions she has gotten since her rise to fame.<ref name="romanous">{{cite interview |last=Odicho |first=Ramina |interviewer=Emmanuel Romanous |title=Assyrian Comedian Ramina Rated Full Interview: Her Journey Through Stand Up Comedy |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_L80XyHYnY |access-date=18 December 2024 |website= |via=] |date=21 September 2022}}</ref> Odicho stated in 2022 that she doesn't like to use her comedy to speak up on much larger issues, and often keeps to raising awareness of Assyrians and her culture to her larger audience.<ref name="aanews" /> Her family initially was opposed to her comedic career until they saw her successful growth on social media and the influence she was having on her community.<ref name="assyrianpodcast" /> Odicho has also described the surreal feeling that she has experienced being an influencer in her community, and the reactions she has gotten since her rise to fame.<ref name="romanous">{{cite interview |last=Odicho |first=Ramina |interviewer=Emmanuel Romanous |title=Assyrian Comedian Ramina Rated Full Interview: Her Journey Through Stand Up Comedy |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_L80XyHYnY |access-date=18 December 2024 |website= |via=] |date=21 September 2022}}</ref>


Odicho often utilizes people she knows in her real life as inspirations for her characters, most noticeably ''Yome'', who represents the universal Assyrian mom.<ref name="sbs"></ref> She considers herself tough when it comes to critiquing her material,<ref name="aanews"></ref> initially not considering stage comedy due to stage fright and difficulties approaching people in the crowd.<ref name="assyrianpodcast"></ref> She has previously performed in ] where she experienced these issues, but held a successful performance at the end.<ref>{{cite podcast |url=https://www.sbs.com.au/language/assyrian/en/podcast-episode/highlight-from-the-ramina-rated-show-in-sydney/dlz9z0j3d |title=Laughter and applause: 'Ramina_rated' delights crowds at Sydney show |website=] |host=Ninos Emmanuel |date=21 March 2023 |time=7:23 p.m. |access-date=18 December 2024}}</ref> Odicho often utilizes people she knows in her real life as inspirations for her characters, most noticeably ''Yome'', who represents the universal Assyrian mom.<ref name="sbs" /> She considers herself tough when it comes to critiquing her material,<ref name="aanews" /> initially not considering stage comedy due to stage fright and difficulties approaching people in the crowd.<ref name="assyrianpodcast" /> She has previously performed in ] where she experienced these issues, but held a successful performance at the end.<ref>{{cite podcast |url=https://www.sbs.com.au/language/assyrian/en/podcast-episode/highlight-from-the-ramina-rated-show-in-sydney/dlz9z0j3d |title=Laughter and applause: 'Ramina_rated' delights crowds at Sydney show |website=] |host=Ninos Emmanuel |date=21 March 2023 |time=7:23 p.m. |access-date=18 December 2024}}</ref>


In March 2023, Odicho held her first performance in Australia, in the ] suburb of ].<ref name="au"></ref> She had previously performed for organizations such as the Assyrian Aid Society of America.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://assyrianaid.org/press-room-c1kzg/page/2/ |title=AASA Central Valley Presents Ramina Rated |date=18 May 2022 |website=] |access-date=18 December 2024}}</ref> In March 2023, Odicho held her first performance in Australia, in the ] suburb of ].<ref name="au" /> She had previously performed for organizations such as the Assyrian Aid Society of America.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://assyrianaid.org/press-room-c1kzg/page/2/ |title=AASA Central Valley Presents Ramina Rated |date=18 May 2022 |website=] |access-date=18 December 2024}}</ref>


==Personal life== ==Personal life==
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Assyrian-American comedian
Ramina Odicho
ܪܡܝܢܐ ܥܒܕܝܫܘܥ
BornChicago, Illinois, U.S.
Medium
Years active2020 - present
Genres
Subject(s)

Ramina Odicho (Syriac: ܪܡܝܢܐ ܥܒܕܝܫܘܥ}, also known by her pseudonym Ramina Rated, is an Assyrian American comedian and influencer. Odicho has used her platform as a place to express her appreciation of Assyrian culture, and speak out on issues affecting the Assyrian and Middle Eastern communities.

Primarily recognized for her characters Yome and Yasmine, as well as for her multicultural reach, Odicho is considered to be one of the well-known Assyrian comedians in the diaspora.

Early life

Ramina Odicho was the middle child in her Assyrian family, who immigrated to the U.S. from Syria. She grew up in a religious and family-oriented environment, was particularly close to her family and cousins, and was involved in her church youth group. She graduated with a master's in teaching English and taught at a high school level for eight years until her comedy career began to take off. She has previously been involved with the Assyrian community outside of religious activities, such as becoming a sponsor of her former Assyrian club at Niles West High School.

Career

Odicho had been inspired to start making TikTok videos around the COVID-19 pandemic, when the app was beginning to increase in popularity. She then began to dedicate more time to creating comedic videos on Assyrian culture. She had also been inspired to make songs at the same time, inspired by the song Broni by Azadoota.

Odicho stated in 2022 that she doesn't like to use her comedy to speak up on much larger issues, and often keeps to raising awareness of Assyrians and her culture to her larger audience. Her family initially was opposed to her comedic career until they saw her successful growth on social media and the influence she was having on her community. Odicho has also described the surreal feeling that she has experienced being an influencer in her community, and the reactions she has gotten since her rise to fame.

Odicho often utilizes people she knows in her real life as inspirations for her characters, most noticeably Yome, who represents the universal Assyrian mom. She considers herself tough when it comes to critiquing her material, initially not considering stage comedy due to stage fright and difficulties approaching people in the crowd. She has previously performed in Detroit where she experienced these issues, but held a successful performance at the end.

In March 2023, Odicho held her first performance in Australia, in the Bankstown suburb of Sydney. She had previously performed for organizations such as the Assyrian Aid Society of America.

Personal life

Odicho is bilingual in English and Spanish, and can also speak a varying amount of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic. She has cited her family and comedian Russell Peters as her biggest influences.

References

  1. ^ Moosazadeh, Sarah (10 December 2022). "Assyrian American comedian's humor unites different Middle Eastern cultures". Arab American News. Retrieved 18 December 2024.
  2. ^ Sarha (14 June 2022). "Breaking into Comedy with Ramina Rated". Spotify (Podcast). Retrieved 18 December 2024.
  3. ^ Ninos Emmanuel (4 July 2021). "The multi talents and Characters of Ramina Odicho". SBS Assyrian (Podcast). Event occurs at 12:00 p.m. Retrieved 18 December 2024.
  4. ^ Michael, Suzy (14 April 2023). "Ramina: An International Iconic Comedian Makes History in Australia". Keeping News Local. Retrieved 18 December 2024.
  5. Durakovic, Aila (1 February 2018). "International Week: Assyrian Club". Niles West News. Retrieved 18 December 2024.
  6. Odicho, Ramina (21 September 2022). "Assyrian Comedian Ramina Rated Full Interview: Her Journey Through Stand Up Comedy" (Interview). Interviewed by Emmanuel Romanous. Retrieved 18 December 2024 – via YouTube.
  7. Ninos Emmanuel (21 March 2023). "Laughter and applause: 'Ramina_rated' delights crowds at Sydney show". SBS Assyrian (Podcast). Event occurs at 7:23 p.m. Retrieved 18 December 2024.
  8. "AASA Central Valley Presents Ramina Rated". Assyrian Aid Society. 18 May 2022. Retrieved 18 December 2024.
  9. Odicho, Ramina (17 October 2024). "Up close and personal with ‪@RaminaRated‬ hosted by Rebecca Simon at the Assyrian convention 2024". Shamiram Media (Interview). Interviewed by Rebecca Simon. Orlando, Florida. Retrieved 18 December 2024 – via YouTube.

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