Migrant Munch is back! In this episode, I chat with the amazing Kishwar Chowdhury. From a career in printing to making her mark on the MasterChef stage, she shares how her parents helped her stay connected to her roots whilst growing up in Australia, and how she proudly showcased South Asian food on a global stage. We explore what it means to celebrate culture, her life before (and after) MasterChef, and her advice for parents raising kids across different cultures. It’s an honest, heartfelt ...
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Migrant Munch is back! In this episode, I chat with the amazing Kishwar Chowdhury. From a career in printing to making her mark on the MasterChef stage, she shares how her parents helped her stay connected to her roots whilst growing up in Australia, and how she proudly showcased South Asian food on a global stage. We explore what it means to celebrate culture, her life before (and after) MasterChef, and her advice for parents raising kids across different cultures. It’s an honest, heartfelt ...
Behind the Lab Coat and Wedding Dress. | Nisal's Story of Mice and Men (ft. A Wedding Dress)
Migrant Munch
23 minutes
3 months ago
Behind the Lab Coat and Wedding Dress. | Nisal's Story of Mice and Men (ft. A Wedding Dress)
In Episode 4 of Migrant Munch, Nisal Keembiyage shares his story of moving to Australia to study medicine, and unexpectedly becoming a bit of a celebrity along the way. From slicing brains in mice to lip syncing in the uni shuttle bus (and running through campus in a wedding dress), Nisal reflects on living between two worlds: the serious path of medicine and the joy of creating content just for the fun of it. Whether you’ve ever juggled different sides of yourself, wanted to show up authen...
Migrant Munch
Migrant Munch is back! In this episode, I chat with the amazing Kishwar Chowdhury. From a career in printing to making her mark on the MasterChef stage, she shares how her parents helped her stay connected to her roots whilst growing up in Australia, and how she proudly showcased South Asian food on a global stage. We explore what it means to celebrate culture, her life before (and after) MasterChef, and her advice for parents raising kids across different cultures. It’s an honest, heartfelt ...