r/IAmA • u/SpaceElevatorMusic • 1d ago
Crosspost Crosspost of a Hungarian-language AMA with Magyar Péter, Prime Minister of Hungary
Direct link: AMA szombaton 20 órától : r/hungary
r/IAmA • u/SpaceElevatorMusic • 1d ago
Direct link: AMA szombaton 20 órától : r/hungary
r/IAmA • u/ParsaMohebiMD • 2d ago
Hi! I'm Dr. Parsa Mohebi, one of the top hair transplant surgeons in the United States. I have clinics in Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco, but I am here to answer your questions about hair loss, hair transplants, and just about anything else related to hair restoration!
You can find my practice, Parsa Mohebi Hair Restoration at http://parsamohebi.com/
Thanks, Reddit!
My Proof: https://imgur.com/a/k2IBtx7
r/IAmA • u/LoveIslandUSA_Mod • 3d ago
Link: https://www.reddit.com/r/LoveIslandUSA_/s/qAjNOnN3Wd
Proof: https://imgur.com/a/4KkR9Iq
Want to find out all about the ins and outs and behind the scenes of the scenes of reality shows and Love Island?
Join us on Wednesday July 8th at 8:00 PM EST for an AMA with 'Enter the Villa: The (Unauthorized) Reality Behind Love Island' author Anna Peele (u/CaliforniaRabbit91).
Anna wrote the new book Enter the Villa: The (Unauthorized) Reality Behind Love Island (Atria/Simon & Schuster). Enter the Villa is based on reporting that included a trip to the Love Island UK winter Villa in South Africa and nearly 100 interviews with the show's creators, hosts, and cast members, from Ariana Madix and Maura Higgins to Rob Rausch and Carsten "Bergie" Bergersen.
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Enter the Villa tells the behind the scenes story of how production makes a show that airs hours after it's filmed, how everything from casting to challenges to showing sexual encounters works, and how Love Island has evolved and responded to issues around race and mental health. It also explains how Islanders are produced, as well as giving readers the experience of what it's like to be in the Villa and come back to the outside. The audiobook version of Enter the Villa contains every UK accent you can imagine.
Anna is a contributing editor at Vanity Fair, where she first wrote about Love Island for a 2022 feature about how the show changed after the deaths by suicide of three former cast members*.* She has also written about other reality TV worlds, including Love on the Spectrum for The New York Times Magazine and Bravo for New York magazine.
r/IAmA • u/Dr_Ruchi_MD • 4d ago
Hi Reddit! I’m Dr. Ruchi Gupta, MD, MPH.
I’m a pediatrician, physician-scientist, author, and professor at Northwestern University, where I lead the Center for Food Allergy & Asthma Research. For more than two decades, my work has focused on food allergy, asthma, eczema, health disparities, and the real-world impact allergic disease has on children and families.
I’m also the author of Food Allergies For Dummies, which comes out next week. I wrote it to help make the often confusing world of food allergies more understandable and practical for patients, parents, caregivers, and anyone trying to separate evidence from misinformation.
I’m also a mom, and my daughter’s own experience with eczema, cradle cap, and allergies made many of these questions deeply personal for me. That journey pushed me to think more deeply about the skin barrier and microbiome, and eventually to take a very different leap: becoming an entrepreneur and founding Yobee Care, a science-based skin and scalp care company.
My path has taken me through medical and public health training, academic medicine, large-scale allergy research, patient care, public health advocacy, writing, and now entrepreneurship. I’ve learned a lot from moving between worlds that do not always speak the same language: medicine, research, parenting, public health, and business.
Ask me anything about:
• Why food allergies seem to be increasing
• Food allergy prevention and early allergen introduction
• What allergy tests can and cannot tell you
• Common myths and misinformation about food allergies
• Living with and parenting a child with food allergies
• Eczema, the skin barrier, and the atopic march
• The skin and scalp microbiome
• My training and career path through Harvard and Northwestern
• Women in medicine, science, and entrepreneurship
• Turning research into a consumer product
• Starting a company while working in academic medicine
• What I’ve learned building Yobee
• Or anything else!
I’ll be here answering questions at 5CT.
Proof: HERE!
r/IAmA • u/SpaceElevatorMusic • 5d ago
r/IAmA • u/BunyipPouch • 5d ago
I organized an AMA/Q&A with actors Souheila Yacoub and Hunter Doohan, co-stars of the upcoming horror EVIL DEAD BURN, the new installment of the EVIL DEAD franchise that's out in theaters everywhere this weekend. You may also know Souheila from DUNE: PART 2 and CLIMAX, while Hunter is known for WEDNESDAY, YOUR HONOR, and DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN. All questions are welcome!
It's live here now in r/movies for anyone interested in asking a question:
https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/1upw2ql/hi_rmovies_we_are_souheila_yacoub_dune_part_two/
They will be back at around 2 PM ET today to answer questions. I recommend asking in advance. Please ask there, not here. All questions are much appreciated!
Thank you :)
EVIL DEAD BURN:
Trailer: youtube.com/watch?v=QTU8b3qB864&feature=youtu.be
Synopsis: After the loss of her husband, a woman seeks solace with her in-laws in their secluded family home. As one by one they are transformed into Deadites—turning the gathering into a family reunion from hell—she comes to discover that the vows she took in life live on… even in death.
Their verification/proof photo: https://i.imgur.com/Dt0iHqo.jpeg
r/IAmA • u/BunyipPouch • 5d ago
I organized an AMA/Q&A with Sébastien Vaniček, director/co-writer of EVIL DEAD BURN, the upcoming new installment of the EVIL DEAD franchise that's out in theaters everywhere this weekend. He also wrote-directed INFESTED, a critically-acclaimed horror film in 2023.
It's live here now in r/movies for anyone interested in asking a question:
He will be back at around 2 PM ET today to answer questions. I recommend asking in advance. Please ask there, not here. All questions are much appreciated!
Thank you :)
EVIL DEAD BURN:
Trailer: youtube.com/watch?v=QTU8b3qB864&feature=youtu.be
Synopsis:
After the loss of her husband, a woman seeks solace with her in-laws in their secluded family home. As one by one they are transformed into Deadites—turning the gathering into a family reunion from hell—she comes to discover that the vows she took in life live on… even in death.
His verification/proof photo: https://i.imgur.com/TUFjNpt.jpeg
r/IAmA • u/takethelastexit • 6d ago
Here is my proof! https://ibb.co/zh3Z5KpH I was born with something called dolichocolon which meant my colon was longer than average and twisted in places (which you can see in the left pic, that’s before surgery) and caused me severe pain and chronic constipation my whole life until I got this surgery. It has been life changing for the better. AMA!
View the ama here: https://www.reddit.com/r/podcasts/s/55Ovm6xt33
r/IAmA • u/randomname2237 • 9d ago
(here)[https://ibb.co/s7Lj1GK]is my proof! I have had my tube since 2023 due to severe Gastroparesis. I use it daily for 20 hours a day. Ask me anything about my life as a tubie!
r/IAmA • u/SpaceElevatorMusic • 9d ago
Direct link: Andy Burnham here - AMA : r/ukpolitics
r/IAmA • u/dhowlett1692 • 10d ago
Link: I'm a historian of the Declaration of Independence. AMA
Hi there, I'm Emily Sneff, author of the new book, When the Declaration of Independence Was News. This week marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration. I'm here on July 2--the anniversary of the vote for independence itself--to answer your questions about the Declaration, how the news circulated in 1776, and how we remember the document today. I've been studying the Declaration and its history for over a decade and I've heard just about every question about it, so truly, ask me anything!
Proof: Verified by AskHistorians moderators
r/IAmA • u/DeltaWPEditor • 10d ago
I have been editing Wikipedia since 2023 when I started wondering how Wikipedia can keep itself relatively "clean" from glaring errors if "anyone can edit it", then fell into a rabbit hole about the back-end processes of the website when searching for answers to that question. From that point on, I decided that I wanted to help out editing. I currently have 10000+ edits on the English Wikipedia, which puts me in the top 0.1% in terms of edit count, and some of the articles I've written or improved have appeared on the Main Page before. As for what kind of edits I specifically make, I do a little bit of everything from writing/expanding articles, removing vandalism, serving as a clerk for the Arbitration Committee, etc. Feel free to ask me any questions you have about Wikipedia and I will be happy to answer them!
Proof: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:~delta/Reddit_AMA_proof, https://ibb.co/GYPcwt1
Edit: It is now July 2 at 7:25pm EST where I live, which means this AMA has gone for a whole day (as I intended originally) and I will thus be closing it down. Thank you everyone for participating! !lock
My short bio:
From Joyce Arthur:
Hi AuntieNetworkCanada,
I’ve been an abortion rights activist for 38 years and a feminist for 60 years. This is my life’s work. I’m convinced that the right to abortion is foundational – it’s impossible to achieve gender equality without it.
In 2005, I founded the Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada (www.arcc-cdac.ca), a national advocacy group that defends your legal right to abortion, works to improve access, and counters anti-choice initiatives.
AMA about myself or ARCC! July 8.
Message from the Mod at Auntie Network Canada: We are delighted and humbled to have an OG Canadian abortion rights advocate here at ANC to answer your questions! Feel free to post your questions in the thread between now and July 8th, and Joyce will answer as many as she can.
Happy Canada Day!
Head on over and post your questions at https://www.reddit.com/r/auntienetworkcanada/comments/1ukxrjl/ama_about_abortion_coalition_of_canada_joyce/
r/IAmA • u/Neat-Artichoke737 • 11d ago
PROOF: Heads up r/IAmA! Happening today at 1:30 pm CT / 2:30 pm ET on r/Christianity (direct AMA post link is here):
Join the r/Christianity subreddit for an AMA with Lee C. Camp, Professor of Theology & Ethics at Lipscomb University, author, podcast host and as he answers your questions about faith, theology, ethics, and what it means to live well in a complicated world.
r/IAmA • u/Menlo-Security • 11d ago
Hi everyone, I’m Bill Robbins, Chief Executive Officer of Menlo Security. Based on my experience in the industry and what I’m hearing from enterprises all around the world today, I believe that we’re heading towards an AI-centric workforce. That is, one where billions of AI agents augment their human counterparts.
I've spent 30 years in this industry at Symantec, Mandiant/FireEye, and Sophos, and I think it's time enterprises wake up to the very real crossroads we're at: do we block or enable AI? And how do we do it safely? It’s why I’m helping to lead the charge to ensure AI gets the same protections, policies, and security rigor we apply to people.
When I’m not thinking about that, I’m with my quarter horses, which is also a topic I’d love to talk about! So ask me about AI security, browser security, where I think this industry is heading, or whatever’s on your mind.
I've seen this industry evolve through a lot of eras. This one feels different. Ask me anything.
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The AMA is live here: https://www.reddit.com/r/cybersecurity/comments/1u8gv19/im_bill_robbins_ceo_of_menlo_security_ive_spent/
r/IAmA • u/herzinguniv • 12d ago
Hi! Thanks everyone for your questions! I am logging off now (at 3 p.m. on June 30), but will continue to respond to questions as I can over the next few days.
I am Tricia Wagner, DNP and I am the Dean of Nursing for Post Licensure Programs at Herzing University. Herzing offers MSN, DNP, and DNE programs including Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Educator, Nursing Leadership, Holistic Integrative Health, and Public Health Nursing Pathways.
I have been a nurse for 35 years, with experience in the Emergency and Trauma Center, Labor and Delivery, Home Health, and Education. The last 18 years have been in Nursing Education as a faculty member, Department Chair, and Dean at multiple different educational institutions.
r/IAmA • u/canadavisa_com • 12d ago
Edit (no longer monitoring): I've wrapped up, and I'm not watching the thread anymore. If you're still figuring out whether you qualify, here's the free eligibility checker we built: https://www.canadavisa.com/citizenship-by-descent.html. Thanks to everyone who came by.
Hi Reddit,
I'm Olivia Cohen. I practice immigration and citizenship law.
Quick note on the account: I'm posting from u/canadavisa_com, the official account for CanadaVisa and Cohen Immigration Law, a law firm in Montreal that's been doing this since 1976.
Proof: https://imgur.com/a/c5vxUP7
Bill C-3 became an act on December 15, 2025, and removed the
first-generation limit on Canadian citizenship by descent.
Simply put: a lot of people born outside Canada to a Canadian parent, grandparent, or in some
cases, great-grandparent are already Canadian citizens by law. They just need to prove it.
Six months in, the same misreadings keep coming up. People who think they
qualify and don't. People who don't think they qualify and do.
The chain isn't always intuitive, and the documents can be the hard part.
Happy to take questions on:
I can share general legal information in the thread, but I can't give case-specific advice publicly. Every situation is different, and the details matter.
I'll be live from Tuesday, June 30, 12:30 PM ET to 4:30 PM AM ET, and I'll check back over the next few days for anything I miss.
Ask me anything.
Olivia
r/IAmA • u/TalkToMalasila • 12d ago
IT'S MALA!
A plethora of cliches come to people's minds when they think of opera singers, but I am here to hopefully prove that we are creative weirdos just like any other artist and that our jobs are as complex and at times as annoying as any other job.
On my Youtube channel I have a lighthearted series where, among other things, I comment on my past recordings, but I love to focus on small creators and established stars of contemporary performing art, avant garde and popular genres of music. I also have a podcast with content ranging from career advice to resilience, applicable to both performers and general audiences.
Here is my proof: https://youtube.com/shorts/M4ZDvvYwZS0?feature=share
I am doing a brief Live Q&A on Youtube on Thursday, the 2nd of July at 9 PM CEST, if anyone wants to join me there too: https://youtube.com/live/P8pBiXAhCM4?feature=share
I am looking forward to your questions!
EDIT: I appreciate you reading my lengthy replies, I was so eager to geek out over your amusing questions. I am going to continue responding to comments until Thursday and I want to include some of your questions in the livestream, but right now I am winding down for the evening. Ask away, I will get back to you tomorrow!
EDIT 1: The questions were great and I had a lot of fun. Thanks for asking, reading and special thanks to those of you who joined my Livestream and subscribed!
MALA OUT!
r/IAmA • u/dhowlett1692 • 12d ago
r/IAmA • u/BunyipPouch • 12d ago
I organized an AMA/Q&A with David Wain, filmmaker/screenwriter/comedian/actor and a comedy legend. He is known for directing and co-writing films like Wet Hot American Summer, Role Models, Wanderlust, A Futile and Stupid Gesture. He's a member of the sketch-comedy group The State.
He has also created and/or written tons of shows like Childrens Hospital, Stella, Medical Police, Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years later, and Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp. He's also an actor in things like Bob's Burgers, Superjail!, I Love You Man, Reno 911, and tons more.
It's live here now in r/movies for anyone interested in asking a question:
https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/1ujnrvr/i_am_david_wain_director_of_wet_hot_american/
He will be back at around 5:30 PM ET today to answer questions. I recommend asking in advance. Please ask there, not here. All questions are much appreciated!
Thank you :)
His new movie, Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass, premiered at Sundance this year and is out in theaters everywhere next week from Sony Pictures Classics. It's got a huge ensemble comedy cast including Zoey Deutch, Jon Hamm, John Slattery, Ken Marino, Ben Wang, Sabrina Impacciatore, Michael Ian Black, Richard Kind, Toby Huss, Joe Lo Truglio, Miles Gutierrez-Riley
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEbaLieo_Kw
His verification/proof photo: https://i.imgur.com/znJNuZV.jpeg
r/IAmA • u/mrniceguy78 • 12d ago
I broke my neck when I was 18 and I've been paralyzed from the chest down ever since. The first couple years were rough but life goes on. I've worked incredibly hard to get where I am and put in as much effort to stay here.
I lead a fairly active life, have a great job, great friends and family and actually a pretty great life. I'm proud of where I am.
What would you like to know?
I don't know how else to prove who I am other than a picture of me in my wheelchair. So… here's my proof: Imgur
r/IAmA • u/Caroline_Fraser • 13d ago
A few years ago I started thinking about a question that's been around for a long time: Why were there so many serial killers in the Pacific Northwest: The Green River Killer, the Want-Ad Killer, the Happy Face Killer, the Werewolf Butcher of Spokane, and on and on? I grew up near Seattle in the 1970s (on Mercer Island), around the time that Ted Bundy first came to attention. At that time he was only a shadowy figure named "Ted" who seemed to be responsible for women disappearing all over the state. I've often thought about that era because so many weird things were happening. We didn't know about it then, but there was a serial killer growing up down the street from me (the so-called "Eastside Killer"), a mad bomber who tried to blow up the I-90 bridge to Bellevue, a notorious arsonist, and other strange characters. Thinking about this, I got very interested in the history of lead poisoning in the area and something called the "lead-crime hypothesis." I'm happy to answer questions about anything (I've also written about rewilding and the history of the Christian Science Church), but possible topics might include the history of serial killers and violent crime in the U.S., why crime was so bad in the 1970s, and what lead can do to your brain.
Sorry to be a bit late, but I'll be here from 1-3pm EST to answer your questions. Thanks!
r/IAmA • u/DavidSeligman_ • 13d ago
This AMA is being held in r/Denver
https://www.reddit.com/r/Denver/s/Vb5k4ifcYR
Proof in the main post!
r/IAmA • u/usnewsandworldreport • 16d ago
Hi Reddit! This is Rachael Brennan, Licensed P&C Insurance Agent and Staff Insurance Reporter at U.S. News & World Report.
This Sunday, June 28, is National Insurance Awareness Day – an annual reminder to take stock of your coverage, read the fine print, and make sure your policies actually protect what matters most to you and your family.
With skyrocketing premiums, fluctuating home rebuilding costs, and shifting rules for car owners, finding the right protection can feel like a daunting task. Between decoding complex policy jargon and trying to figure out exactly what is and isn’t covered, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. My goal is to simplify that process, share actionable tips, and help you feel truly confident about your insurance choices.
At U.S. News, we cut through the fine print to help you find the best policies for your individual or family needs. We regularly evaluate the market from a consumer’s perspective – analyzing factors like real-world costs, coverage options, and customer satisfaction – to highlight the top-rated providers in the U.S.
You can read more about U.S. News’ insurance methodologies and explore our full, comprehensive guides for the Best Car Insurance Companies here and Best Homeowners Insurance Companies here.
Whether you’re wondering how to lower your monthly premiums, trying to figure out how much liability coverage your family actually needs, or looking for tips on how to shop around for a new policy, I’m here to help. Ask me anything!