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 ...
He’s the kid your parents told you not to hang out with | Tanush’s story of Finding Happiness
Migrant Munch
23 minutes
2 months ago
He’s the kid your parents told you not to hang out with | Tanush’s story of Finding Happiness
From being seen as the “troublemaker kid” to discovering what truly brings him joy, Tanush’s journey is anything but ordinary. In this episode of Migrant Munch, he opens up about his childhood, his journey towards self-development and how he found his definition of happiness. Tanush’s story reminds us that who we are is not determined by the stereotypes placed on us - it’s found in the choices we make along the way, and the way we choose to live our lives. This episode is for those who have f...
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 ...