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 ...
Not Aussie enough. Not Lankan enough. | Sarah's Story of a Cross-Cultural Kid
Migrant Munch
25 minutes
4 months ago
Not Aussie enough. Not Lankan enough. | Sarah's Story of a Cross-Cultural Kid
What do you do when you're not quite Aussie, not quite Sri Lankan, yet always somewhere in the middle? In Episode 3, Dr. Sarah Arachchi shares what it was like growing up as a Sri Lankan in Australia and starting to realise the differences between her two cultures, from the pressure to fit in, the disconnection when visiting Sri Lanka, to the quiet pride in holding onto her roots and forming her own identity. Whether you’ve moved countries, grown up between cultures, or simply felt li...
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 ...