Ola Tawose
Herodownunder
A podcast about the life, challenges and triumphs of the migrant community in Australia, New Zealand and more. We aim to showcase thriving migrants living in Australia and New Zealand. A space to share our migration-origins, drawbacks and happy stories. We expose our sacrifices, settlement, and integration experiences. Most of all we speak honestly about our fears, hopes and dreams as we thrive in the country we now call our home. The purpose of this podcast is to Inform, Inspire and Ignite positivity in the hearts and minds of all migrants down under.
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Episodes
The reluctance to be seen 05.01.2026 13:55
Introversion, invisibility and unbelonging
Its okay to choose a new family 05.01.2026 14:32
What do you do when you move to a country, where no one is your family?
Am i a diversity hire? 05.01.2026 12:29
Imposter syndrome comes in many forms and perhaps this is just one of them
Your past, your pride and humility 05.01.2026 16:52
The path to starting over and finding some level of new success needs a rethink and a new approach
The unfair advantage 05.01.2026 16:53
What are the "unfair" advantages that many migrants seem to have and almost always use
You're "one of us" 05.01.2026 15:05
Finding acceptance and the struggles of integrating into a new country, especially as a visible minority
What did you sacrifice to come here? 05.01.2026 18:06
Almost all migrants have a sacrifice that unifies them/us. Today, I share one of these
When australia almost broke me 05.01.2026 17:32
During the pandemic, I thought I was about to lose everything.
Re-introduction 05.01.2026 2:21
A re-introduction to the Herodownunder podcast. After over a year away, I've found myself gain and need to restart this open journal about the people I hope to interview.
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