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 ...
Over $150,000 in Debt and Multiple Job Rejections | Josh's Story of Not Giving Up
Migrant Munch
23 minutes
3 months ago
Over $150,000 in Debt and Multiple Job Rejections | Josh's Story of Not Giving Up
In Episode 6 of Migrant Munch, we chat to Josh Lincoln (yes, that’s his real name). Josh shares his journey from growing up in India to arriving in Australia as an international student, with no safety net and everything to figure out on his own. At one point, he was juggling three jobs just to survive. When his visa was close to expiring and he had no job lined up, he came dangerously close to losing it all. Yet, he persevered through the hardships. If you’ve ever wondered how much str...
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 ...