Namaste and welcome to Ep 5 of Season 2. We’re kicking things off with Adarsh Man Sherchan, a molecular biologist and published author based in Kathmandu, Nepal.
An optimist at heart, Adarsh sees every challenge as an opportunity and believes the glass is always half full. After graduating from RMIT, Melbourne back in 2011, he made the decision to move back to Nepal and carve out his path in a niche field of molecular biology. A decade later, he has founded his own company ‘Biome & Ecosystems Solutions’ driven by a passion for learning, growth, and making an impact.
In this episode, we chat about his journey; how he goes after opportunities, confidently takes bold steps toward his goals and encourages today’s youth to give back to Neal. His story is a great reminder of what persistence and a growth mindset can achieve. This episode is packed with nuggets of wisdom, something for everyone!
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Namaste and welcome to Hamro Yatra. In this fourth episode of season 2, we are joined by Suski, the artist behind the viral hit "Big Didi Energy."
Having moved to Hong Kong at an early age, Suski had a difficult time adjusting to a new language and culture. Despite the challenges, she worked her way to graduating from the University of Hong Kong and eventually found herself in a career in teaching, fueled by her passion for educating and helping others. She shares with us her mental health journey, her love for rapping, and the ups and downs that have shaped her into the confident and creative artist she is today.
As always, if you enjoy these conversations, please follow and subscribe to Hamro Yatra on Apple Podcast, Spotify or whichever app you listen to your podcasts in. You can also support us by leaving us a 5 star review on those apps. Share with your friends and family. Tag us @hamro.yatra on instagram when you’re listening to it, your feedback and shares make my day, so please keep them coming!
Namaste and welcome to Hamro Yatra. In today’s episode, we chat with Adhish Gurung who you may know as a part of @twosteroo. With a degree in urban planning from New York and Amsterdam, Adhish is back in Kathmandu. In this episode, we chat about his journey back home to Nepal and the decisions that led him there. We also explore the transition that comes with such a significant move.
For those interested in urban planning and are keen to network with Adhish, you can reach him on Linkedin or his Instagram.
As always, if you enjoy these conversations, please follow and subscribe to Hamro Yatra on Apple Podcast, Spotify or whichever app you listen to your podcasts in. You can also support us by leaving us a 5 star review on those apps. Share with your friends and family. Your feedback and shares make my day, so please keep them coming!
Namaste and welcome to Hamro Yatra 🙏🏽
In this second episode of Season 2, we are joined by Parakram Rana who is currently working as a content creator in Kathmandu, Nepal. With over 80k followers on instagram and over 100k followers on tiktok, I’m sure you’ve come across one of viral tiktok videos, his vlogs on youtube and most recently his first music video ‘Yatra’.
In this episode, Parakram takes us on his journey from studying and working in India to returning back to Nepal and how he got started in the field of content creation. We go over his life as a content creator, what that entails and how he has been able to use all his experiences so far. Parakram is full of zest and creativity, making him a perfect match for the dynamic world of content creation. I hope you enjoy listening to his journey as much as I did.
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Namaste and welcome to Season 2 of Hamro Yatra. I am super excited to be back with a brand new season.
Our first guest is Deeya Pun, a nurse, an actress, and a mountaineer. Hot off the press from recent movie Dayarani, Deeya Pun is humble and persistent in achieving her goals. In this episode, we explore her childhood in Nepal and the UK and her journey to become a qualified nurse. We also discuss the juggle between her professions while climbing the world's tallest mountains.
Deeya inspires us to believe that anything is achievable if you set your mind to it. We also delve into her positive outlook on life, how she stays grounded, and her resilience during the darkest periods of her life.
I hope you enjoy this episode as much I did.
Hello everyone 👋🏽
I'm back with Season 2 and I'm so excited to take you on this journey.
This season, we're focusing on the Nepali diaspora who have returned back to Nepal after living overseas. I want to get a deeper understanding of our guests' experiences, their journey of readapting back to the Nepali way of life and building a career back in Nepal. Season 2 will be a shorter season with about 8-10 guests only. As always, episodes will be released every fortnight starting 14th March 2024, so not long to go.
In the meantime, follow us on Spotify, apple podcasts, or any other app that you listen to your podcast in so you don't miss out on any new episodes when they come through. You also have 32 episodes to binge on while you wait for us 😉.
So stay tuned!
In today’s episode we have Suprina Thapa, the first Nepali mainstream TV presenter in the UK. Most of my guests are born in Nepal and have moved overseas at some point in their lives, so it was interesting to hear Suprina’s story of being a third generation British Nepali, the differences and similarities we share. In this episode we explore Suprina’s love and drive for presenting, how she got started in this field and where she sees this path taking her. She walks us through how she processes setbacks, hate messages and most importantly uses every opportunity and roadblock to grow and progress. She has a good head on her shoulders and I am personally very excited to see her kicking goals. As always, if you enjoy these conversations, please share with your friends and family. Remember to follow our instagram page @hamro.yatra for updates, subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and leave us a 5-star review. You can also financially support us on thisishamroyatra.com/support.