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  • Becoming My Self: Rugare Gomo on Owning Identity, Creating Safe Spaces, Asking for Help, and Pursuing Freedom
    2025/08/28

    In this episode, host Emma Bellamy-Dodd speaks with Rugare Gomo, author, leadership coach, and Zimbabwean-born migrant, about his journey toward embracing his authentic self in Australia. Rugare discusses growing up under strict societal and cultural expectations, navigating identity as a gay Black African man, and overcoming years of statelessness and exclusion. He highlights the unique tensions migrants face between safety and authenticity, and the resulting challenges to mental health and belonging. Rugare describes his path to self-acceptance as gradual, shaped by forming genuine communities and learning to ask for help. He rejects the myth of the “self-made” individual, emphasizing instead the collective power of community. The conversation stresses the value of creating safe spaces for others, the importance of curiosity and courage, and how adversity can be transformed into agency. Rugare encourages listeners to celebrate their resilience and seek connection as foundational to personal and societal change.

    Resources mentioned:

    Forging my own path, by Rugare Gomo

    The words that remain, by Sténio Gardel

    Ego is the enemy, by Ryan holiday


    Connect with Rugare:


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rugaregomo/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rugaregomo/

    Instagram: @rugaregomo

    Website: https://www.rugaregomo.com/


    Chapters:

    (00:00:00) Introduction to Rugare's Journey

    (00:00:43) The Impact of Statelessness

    (00:01:10) The Quest for Freedom

    (00:01:26) Navigating Identity and Safety

    (00:04:29) The Infinite Possibility of Migrants

    (00:05:18) The Importance of Community

    (00:17:59) Messages of Change and Growth

    (00:36:24) The Power of Asking for Help

    (01:02:19) Creating Safety for Others

    (01:05:00) Reclaiming Identity

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    1 時間 12 分
  • Navigating Mental Health in Refugee Populations: A Conversation with Nooria Mehraby
    2025/08/14

    In this conversation, Nooria Mehraby shares her profound journey from being a refugee to becoming a clinician and advocate for mental health among refugees. She discusses the traumatic experiences of fleeing Afghanistan, her life in refugee camps in Pakistan, and the challenges of resettling in Australia. Drawing on her personal and professional experience, Nooria sheds light on the unique mental health challenges faced by refugees - emphasizing the need for holistic, culturally sensitive approaches to care. She explores the resilience and strength within refugee communities, the vital importance of community support in healing, and the role clinicians play in fostering safe, inclusive spaces for their clients. The discussion also covers the challenges refugees face in maintaining their identity and the importance of seeking help for mental health issues. Nooria offers practical insights on how to support refugees in preserving their cultural heritage while integrating into a new society.

    Resources mentioned:

    • The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini (also a film adaptation)
    • Tales from a Suitcase: The Afghan Experience (SBS documentary series and book, featuring Nooria’s story)
    • No Other Land (documentary)
    • Rewire Your Brain by Dr. John Arden
    • Trauma and Recovery by Dr. Judith Herman

    Article by Nooria: Adapting CBT with non-Western clients

    https://search.informit.org/doi/abs/10.3316/INFORMIT.492751480937975

    Connect with Nooria, or STARTTS:

    • Facebook: https://facebook.com/STARTTSNSW/
    • Instagram: https://instagram.com/starttsnsw/
    • LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/STARTTS/


    Chapters:

    (00:00) Nouria's Journey: From Refugee to Advocate

    (05:08) Life in Pakistan: Rebuilding from Scratch

    (09:56) Transition to Australia: New Beginnings and Losses

    (14:47) Mental Health Challenges for Refugees

    (20:03) Holistic Approaches to Refugee Trauma

    (25:13) Culturally Sensitive Counseling Techniques

    (30:02) Case Study: Healing Through Cultural Context

    (46:59) Cultural Relevance in Clinical Practice

    (55:20) Understanding Refugee Identity and Trauma

    (01:00:46) The Importance of Seeking Help

    (01:02:30) Literature and Resources for Refugees

    (01:05:32) Reflections on Resilience and Strength

    (01:08:10) Navigating Identity as a Refugee

    (01:17:57) Building Inclusive Communities for Refugees

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    1 時間 10 分
  • Navigating Code-Switching, Empathy Limitations, the Pressure to Be Grateful and the Complexities of Belonging: Mish Kumar-Jonson on Migrant Healing
    2025/08/01

    In this episode of From There to Here, host Emma Bellamy-Dodd sits down with Mish Kumar-Jonson - a queer, non-binary, neurodivergent South Indian migrant who has called India, Oman, France, the US, New Zealand, and Australia home. Mish shares a deeply personal and insightful journey through multiple migrations, exploring how cultural identity is shaped, challenged, and redefined across borders and contexts. They discuss the complexities of adapting to new cultures, the challenges of code switching, and the pressure migrants often feel to maintain a positive façade of gratitude at the expense of their genuine feelings and struggles. Mishma also explores the double empathy problem, the limitations of empathy, and the need to prioritise compassion over empathy in therapeutic practice. They discuss the significance of investing in joy rather than solely focusing on trauma, drawing on the wisdom of First Nations and Black communities and the importance of art, dance, and celebration for healing.

    Chapters:


    (00:00) Cultural Identity and Migration Journey

    (08:55) The Challenge of Code Switching

    (21:05) Navigating Gratefulness and Criticism as a Migrant

    (27:23) Defining Australian‑ness and Cultural Perceptions

    (35:12) Empathy and the Double Empathy Problem

    (42:40) Intersectionality and Community Dynamics

    (50:18) Understanding Accents and Communication

    (55:09) Compassion Over Empathy

    (58:44) The Limits of Empathy

    (01:02:33) Expanding Horizons and Responsibility

    (01:07:12) Investing in Joy Over Trauma

    (01:12:40) Finding Belonging and Community

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    This podcast brought to you in partnership with Kintsugi Heroes. To find out more, head to kintsugiheroes.com.au.

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    1 時間 16 分
  • How to Navigate Migration as an Introvert: Embrace Your Quiet Strenghts with Serena Low
    2025/07/24

    In this episode, Serena Lowe shares her journey as an introverted migrant from Singapore to Australia. She discusses the challenges and strengths of being an introvert in a new culture, the importance of community, and how to embrace one's introverted nature.

    Serena emphasizes the need for self-acceptance and the value of quiet strengths in a world that often rewards extroverted behaviour. With the host, they explore the interplay between culture, personality, and belonging, offering practical advice for introverted migrants and anyone navigating new environments.

    If you’re a migrant, introvert, or both, Serena’s story is a reminder that your quiet strengths are powerful assets. Find your community, celebrate your unique perspective, and remember: you are not alone on this journey.

    Chapters:


    (00:00) Introduction to Serena Lowe

    (00:15) Navigating Life as an Introverted Migrant

    (06:02) The Advantages of Introversion

    (08:36) Finding Alternative Networking Strategies

    (13:03) Introverts vs. Extroverts in Migration

    (14:55) Embracing Introversion in an Extroverted World

    (21:25) The Quiet Warrior Concept

    (22:40) Shifting Perspectives on Leadership

    (26:00) Advice for Introverted Migrants

    (28:45) The Importance of Community

    (30:55) Reflections on Migration and Identity

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    This podcast brought to you in partnership with Kintsugi Heroes. To find out more, head to kintsugiheroes.com.au.

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    41 分
  • The Power of Bilingualism: A Conversation with Antonella Sorace
    2025/07/17

    In this episode, Antonella Sorace, Director of Bilingualism Matters, joins the host to share her personal journey and dispel common myths about bilingualism. Together, they explore how bilingualism shapes identity and fosters adaptability, with Antonella explaining that while bilinguals often feel “in between” cultures, this very adaptability is a key advantage. She discusses cognitive benefits, including improved attention and earlier development of perspective-taking in bilingual children. The conversation also touches on what happens when native languages aren’t used regularly and feel less accessible over time – even if words or grammar become harder to access, these languages are never truly lost and can be reactivated with exposure. Antonella highlights the importance of maintaining minority languages, the role of artificial intelligence in language preservation, and the risks of linguistic homogenisation. Listeners are encouraged to embrace and value their own linguistic diversity.

    Chapters:


    00:00 Introduction to Bilingualism

    01:07 Personal Journey into Bilingualism

    04:13 Common Misconceptions about Bilingualism

    06:15 Bilingualism and Identity

    11:40 Cognitive Benefits of Bilingualism

    18:16 Language Accessibility and Attrition

    22:44 Cultural Value of Non-Dominant Languages

    29:30 The Importance of Maintaining Home Languages

    34:39 Empathy and Perspective in Bilingualism

    35:06 The Importance of Bilingualism

    38:34 Misconceptions About Bilingualism

    40:00 The Role of AI in Language Preservation

    44:45 Encouraging Language Learning in Adults

    48:00 The Value of Maintaining Bilingualism

    52:43 Bilingualism as an Adventure

    54:24 Identity and Belonging in Bilingualism


    Resources mentioned:


    Bilingualism Matters, by Maria Garraffa, Antonella Sorace, and Maria Vender


    Connect with Antonella:


    Bilingualism Matters’ website: https://www.bilingualism-matters.org/

    Antonella’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/antonella-sorace-2214625/

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    48 分
  • From Somalia to Australia: Abdi Aden’s Lessons in Resilience as a Former Refugee
    2025/07/11

    In this episode, Abdi Aden shares his incredible journey from Somalia to Australia, detailing the impact of the civil war on his life and the challenges he faced as a refugee.

    He discusses how he found purpose through motivational speaking, the challenges he faced due to societal expectations and discrimination, and how he overcame them by embracing his identity and building genuine connections with young people.

    Abdi emphasizes the importance of treating youth with respect and positivity, and shares valuable insights on navigating cultural differences and disarming prejudice.

    He concludes with empowering advice for immigrants and refugees, encouraging them to embrace their uniqueness as a strength and overcome the fear of judgment.


    Chapters:


    (00:00) Journey from Somalia to Australia

    (05:08) The Impact of War and Refugee Experience

    (09:07) Survival and Resilience in Refugee Camps

    (12:20) Navigating Identity and Belonging

    (14:15) The Struggles of Rebuilding Life

    (20:20) Finding Purpose through Teaching and Speaking

    (23:40) Lessons in Kindness and Community

    (27:10) The Importance of Education and Opportunity

    (30:00) Embracing Life's Challenges

    (32:00) The Power of Storytelling and Sharing Experiences

    (33:08) Overcoming Societal Expectations

    (36:10) The Journey to Becoming a Youth Worker

    (37:55) Building Genuine Connections with Youth

    (39:20) Disarming Prejudice and Stereotypes

    (40:40) Embracing Identity and Difference

    (41:50) Advice for Immigrants and Refugees

    (42:30) Overcoming the Fear of Judgment

    (43:00) Gradual Exposure to Vulnerability

    (43:30) The Struggle with Vulnerability and Shame

    (44:00) The Importance of Sharing Success

    (45:00) Redefining the Term 'Refugee'

    (46:00) Finding Home in Australia


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    48 分
  • Requalifying as a Veterinarian: Natalia Gomez’s Journey From Colombia to Australia
    2025/07/03

    In this conversation, Natalia Gomez shares her transformative journey from Colombia to Australia, discussing her motivations for leaving her home country, including the cultural dissonance she experienced with Colombia’s ‘machista’ norms. She recounts the challenges of securing a skill-aligned job, preparing for the Australia Veterinary Exam, and requalifying as a veterinarian in Australia. She opens up about her experiences studying with ADHD, the sacrifices she made to achieve her goals, and the importance of creating support systems. She offers practical advice for those looking to requalify and highlights the significance of motivation and overcoming fear throughout the process. Ultimately, Natalia's story is one of perseverance, embracing discomfort, and pursuing fulfilment in a new land.

    Chapters

    00:00 Leaving Colombia

    03:10 Cultural Dissonance

    07:35 The Struggles of Immigrating

    12:30 Requalifying as a Veterinarian

    18:45 Navigating Life with ADHD and Study Challenges

    22:50 The Cost of Sacrifice: Health vs. Success

    24:50 Creating Support Systems for Overseas Vets

    27:00 Overcoming the Fear of Requalification

    28:20 Step-by-Step: The Path to Registration

    29:15 Finding Motivation in Difficult Times

    30:20 The Courage of Migrants

    31:15 Embracing Discomfort for Belonging



    Resource mentioned:

    You’ve got this, by Dominic Bertolucci


    Connect with Natalia:

    Natalia’s website ‘Brainybilby’: https://brainybilby.com.au/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nataliathevet/

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    47 分
  • When Gloria Tabi Took the Wig Off and Found Enough
    2025/06/26

    In this episode, Emma Bellamy-Dodd interviews Gloria Tabi, founder of Everyday inclusion and Enable Women Africa, about her journey from Ghana to Australia and her fight against systemic racism. Gloria shares how colonial legacies and the search for opportunity shaped her migration, and describes the invisible barriers she faced in Australia’s workplaces despite her qualifications. She discusses how researching race structures helped her move past self-blame and highlights the personal and political impact of hair discrimination, explaining how Black women often feel pressure to hide their natural hair. Gloria recounts the fear and eventual empowerment of wearing her natural hair openly, and her commitment to ensuring young Black girls can embrace their identity without shame.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Gloria Tabi's Journey

    02:15 Experiencing Racism in Australia

    06:30 Transitioning to Advocacy

    10:05 Hair Discrimination as a Form of Racism

    13:50 Embracing Natural Identity

    17:10 The Struggles of Identity and Professional Spaces

    21:35 Systemic Change for Inclusion

    26:05 Celebrating Natural Hair and Empowerment

    30:00 Personal Actions Against Racism

    33:20 Navigating Hair Discrimination

    36:40 Books That Inspire and Empower

    40:10 The Power of Adaptability and Resilience

    43:50 Finding Home and Belonging



    Resources mentioned:

    The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison

    Traces of History by Patrick Wolfe

    Gloria’s upcoming book: Enough



    Connect with Gloria:

    Gloria’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gloriatabi/

    Gloria’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gloriabinks/

    Gloria’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gloria.tabi.binks

    Everyday Inclusion: https://www.everydayinclusion.com.au/



    Vote for Gloria at the Legacy International Pageant:

    https://legacyinternationalpageant.com/gloria-tabi

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    This podcast brought to you in partnership with Kintsugi Heroes. To find out more, head to kintsugiheroes.com.au.

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    1 時間