From There to Here (FTTH)

著者: Emma Bellamy (with Kintsugi Heroes)
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  • This podcast presents stories from Australia-based immigrants and refugees, along with insights from migration experts and professionals. Our aim is to counter the lack of visibility of their experiences, by providing a platform that amplifies their authentic stories and educates us all about their real challenges. Each episode will delve into themes like cultural identity, loss, displacement, and the journey of finding a home away from home (and so much more!).
    Copyright 2025 Emma Bellamy (with Kintsugi Heroes)
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This podcast presents stories from Australia-based immigrants and refugees, along with insights from migration experts and professionals. Our aim is to counter the lack of visibility of their experiences, by providing a platform that amplifies their authentic stories and educates us all about their real challenges. Each episode will delve into themes like cultural identity, loss, displacement, and the journey of finding a home away from home (and so much more!).
Copyright 2025 Emma Bellamy (with Kintsugi Heroes)
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  • From Boat Escape to Refugee Advocate: Mahshid Babzartabi’s Journey to Reclaiming her Next Chapter
    2025/05/08

    In this episode, we explore the harrowing and inspirational journey of Mahshid Babzartabi, a refugee who fled Iran at age 52, as she was unable to endure the constraints of a society that silenced her voice.

    Confronted with limited legal options for safe emigration, she ultimately embarked on a perilous boat journey to Australia. Despite facing immense hardships, she survived and spent 45 days in an immigration detention centre where she used her language skills to help others in similar situations.

    Her story highlights her resilience and continuous advocacy for asylum seekers, enriched by her volunteer work and cooking classes that started as a way to integrate into the community. This heartfelt narrative provides an enlightening perspective on the struggles and triumphs faced by refugees, emphasizing the importance of community support and the human spirit's capacity to endure.

    Contact Mashid to order her book:

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

    Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1424779064486993/

    Chapters:

    (00:00) - Welcome & Introduction

    (01:28) - Life in Iran Before the Escape

    (03:39) - Why Mashid Fled Iran

    (06:30) - Journey by Boat to Australia

    (08:42) - Detention & Helping Other Refugees

    (10:32) - Building Community & Founding Support Networks

    (13:24) - Cooking, Advocacy & Creating Belonging

    (15:07) - Culture Clash & Identity in a New Country

    (17:31) - Searching for Home & Living in Between

    (21:06) - Fear, Resilience & Life Lessons

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    Thank you for listening to From There To Here!

    If our guest's story resonated with you, please like, follow and rate the podcast – that would make a massive difference to the production of the show.

    I was your host Emma Bellamy, and I can’t wait to bring you on another journey From There to Here!

    LinkedIn || Instagram || Spotify || Apple Podcasts

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

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    38 分
  • From Sri Lanka to Australia: Jetha Devapura’s Journey of Resilience, Philanthropy, and Advocacy
    2025/05/01

    In this episode, Emma has a heartfelt conversation with Jetha Devapura, an inspiring CEO and philanthropist who immigrated from Sri Lanka to Australia at the age of 12.

    Together, they discuss Jetha’s memories of his childhood in Colombo and his transition to life in Australia as a teenager. Jetha shares his academic struggles and eventual success, highlighting the impact of environment on personal growth. He recounts a pivotal moment in his life following his diagnosis of OCD, and the development of his three life virtues: courage, compassion, and commitment.

    Jetha discusses his philanthropic endeavours, including building a 194-bed cancer transit home and initiating a Lifeline centre in Sri Lanka, significantly impacting mental health and suicide rates. He also introduces his “Let’s Talk” program aimed at fostering psychological safety and resilience in schools. Their conversation converges on the importance of authenticity, resilience, and the inner journey of self-worth. Jetha's story is a testament to making meaningful change and creating a better community both locally and globally.

    Follow Jetha's work:

    Website: https://letstalkprogram.org

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jetha-devapura-576a2a6/

    Chapters:

    (00:00) – Introduction to Jetha Devapura

    (02:01) – Childhood Memories in Sri Lanka

    (03:38) – Migration Journey & Family Sacrifices

    (06:10) – School Struggles and Turning Point

    (10:39) – OCD Diagnosis and Path to Healing

    (13:59) – Building Sri Lanka’s Largest Cancer Transit Home

    (16:02) – Launching Lifeline Sri Lanka

    (19:39) – Creating the Let’s Talk Program

    (22:58) – Psychological Safety & Authenticity

    (35:32) – Final Reflections on Self-Worth and Belonging

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    Thank you for listening to From There To Here!

    If our guest's story resonated with you, please like, follow and rate the podcast – that would make a massive difference to the production of the show.

    I was your host Emma Bellamy, and I can’t wait to bring you on another journey From There to Here!

    LinkedIn || Instagram || Spotify || Apple Podcasts

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

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    46 分
  • Multiple Migrations: Laura Gutierrez’s Search for a Place to Call Home
    2025/04/24

    In this episode, Laura Gutierrez shares her experience as an immigrant having migrated multiple times from Colombia to the US, from the US to New Zealand, and from New Zealand to Australia. She discusses her motivations for leaving her country of origin, including a desire to explore other cultures and escape certain aspects of her own culture.

    Laura reflects on the challenges and rewards of starting over in different countries, the importance of perseverance, embracing vulnerability, and cultivating authentic connections. She also shares deep insights into what it means to truly find a place to call home.

    Ultimately, Laura encourages fellow immigrants to embrace their own journeys and be proud of what it takes to migrate and start anew.

    Follow Laura's work:

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

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lalaland8319

    Chapters:

    (00:00) – Introduction to the Podcast & Guest

    (01:33) – Laura's First Migration Dream at 15

    (04:27) – Moving to the U.S. for an Internship

    (06:17) – Cultural Tensions & Family Influence

    (07:50) – Life in the U.S.: Freedom & Growth

    (11:11) – Transition to New Zealand & Australia

    (17:21) – Struggles Settling in Australia

    (20:46) – Longing for Home & Family

    (26:59) – Redefining Home & Belonging

    (38:08) – Advice & Final Reflections on Migration

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    Thank you for listening to From There To Here!

    If our guest's story resonated with you, please like, follow and rate the podcast – that would make a massive difference to the production of the show.

    I was your host Emma Bellamy, and I can’t wait to bring you on another journey From There to Here!

    LinkedIn || Instagram || Spotify || Apple Podcasts

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

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    57 分

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