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Lemonade
Elizabeth Anile
84 episodes
3 weeks ago
Journalist, writer, blogger, TV producer and mum Elizabeth Anile sits down with a bunch of incredible people who've turned the hardest times in their life, their lemons, into lemonade. Join her as she investigates how they did it, the lessons they've learnt, and what life is like sipping limoncello on the other side.

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Journalist, writer, blogger, TV producer and mum Elizabeth Anile sits down with a bunch of incredible people who've turned the hardest times in their life, their lemons, into lemonade. Join her as she investigates how they did it, the lessons they've learnt, and what life is like sipping limoncello on the other side.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Society & Culture
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Spirituality,
Self-Improvement
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Khanh Ong pt 2 \ There's a reason he's one of Masterchef's favourite contestants. Here's why.
Lemonade
41 minutes 52 seconds
4 years ago
Khanh Ong pt 2 \ There's a reason he's one of Masterchef's favourite contestants. Here's why.

You probably know Khanh Ong as one of Masterchef’s most beloved contestants across the entire series.

I’ve known Khanh for a little over a decade, and in that time I’ve watched him flourish from a fresh-faced 19 year old to now an incredible cook, television personality, author, restaurant owner and a staunch advocate for the LGBTQI+ community. 

But life hasn’t always been easy, despite what his glittering Instagram aesthetic and infectious smile will have you believe.

Born in a refugee camp in Indonesia, encountering racism and bullying when settling in Australia, realising he was gay and coming out to the world, the untimely death of his father to liver cancer and his subsequent mental breakdown – Khanh’s story is testament to the fact life can throw you many, many lemons but it’s what you do with them that ultimately shape who you are as a person.

This is honestly one of favourite Lemonade episodes – partly because it’s unlike any other I’ve done and if you’re an avid listener, you’ll know what I mean as soon as it begins!

It’s free-flowing and hilarious but also gets really deep and profound in parts - just like my friendship with Khanh, really!

This is part two of my conversation with Khanh. If you haven't listened to part 1 yet, do that first so that this one makes a whole lot more sense.

A content warning with this one if you’ve got little ears around.


  • Follow Khanh here
  • As always, you can connect with me here
  • If you’re enjoying this podcast, I’d be so appreciative if you could leave a review, hit five stars, subscribe, share it on your social media and tag us!

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Lemonade
Journalist, writer, blogger, TV producer and mum Elizabeth Anile sits down with a bunch of incredible people who've turned the hardest times in their life, their lemons, into lemonade. Join her as she investigates how they did it, the lessons they've learnt, and what life is like sipping limoncello on the other side.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.