Minority Makers

Minority Makers

Business EN ↓ 13 episodes

Welcome to Minority Makers! We are Rebecca & Jessica, daughters of refugees who took the safe path to become doctors—but now we're on a mission to explore what it takes to build a business as a minority. Join us as we sit down with everyday minority makers to uncover their stories, challenges, and find out what it really takes to turn a vision into a reality.

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Minority Makers

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Latest episode

Nov 18, 2025

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Episodes

Episode 13: Matilda Lee - Founder & Owner of Butter Baby 18.11.2025

In our season finale, we sit down with Matilda Lee, pastry chef and founder of the beloved New Zealand bakery, Butter Baby. Matilda shares her journey of building a business inspired by the flavours of her Kiwi-Singaporean upbringing, and how her passion for community and connection drives everything she creates. Her warmth shines through as she talks about her team, her collaborators, and the fam...

Episode 12: Ghazaleh Pakdel - Belonging & Growth Manager & Founder of Refugee Story Project 05.10.2025

In this episode, I sit down with Ghazaleh Pakdel—Belonging & Growth Manager, nonprofit founder, and advocate for refugee empowerment. We talk about her journey from growing up in Iran and navigating life as a refugee, to leading inclusion efforts in corporate spaces. Ghazaleh shares how lived experience, empathy, and intentional strategy can drive real change in workplaces and communities.

Episode 11: Taz Machra - Founder & Director of Swolefoods 01.09.2025

In this episode, we sit down with Taz Machra, founder and director of Swolefoods. Taz opens up about his incredible journey, from growing up in India with no clear direction, to being in a position where he's built a thriving health food brand known for its macro-friendly meals and protein-packed ice creams, now stocked in major supermarkets & service stations. He shares not just the highs...

Episode 10: Maggie Maximiano- the business owner with a heart for the community 31.07.2025

In this episode, we sit down with Maggie Maximiano , the founder of Maxy's Cupcakes : a side-hustle cakery with a heart. What makes Maxy's Cupcakes truly special isn’t just the sweet treats, but the mission behind them: Maggie donates 5% of all profits to Starship Hospital. Before launching her cupcake venture, Maggie started a charity called The Sharing Hope Project , which provided a transparent...

Episode 9: Jesse Armstrong- Co-Founder & CEO of VAKA 03.07.2025

In this episode we speak to Jesse Armstrong, co-founder and CEO of VAKA (and AKI)! Jesse tells us about his fascinating entrepreneurial journey, from dropping out of university and a successful first venture, to pivoting during COVID and building VAKA—an educational company empowering young people with 3D printing innovation. He shares invaluable insights and advice for budding entrepreneurs. Link...

Episode 8: Dr Itsuki Mueller- the Veterinarian and Owner of Nova Vets & Sonovet 01.06.2025

In this episode, Dr. Itsuki Mueller shares her inspiring journey to becoming a veterinarian — from her childhood on a rice farm on the outskirts of Osaka, to emigrating to New Zealand, earning a PhD in Veterinary Anatomy, and becoming a mother along the way. It was her drive to solve a key challenge for her clients — and her willingness to invest in herself — that ultimately transformed her into a...

Episode 7: Lian Kairua, the Registered Nurse, Community Nurse Prescriber, Clinical Director of Whare Tiaki Hauora and Co-Director of Te Korowai o Ngā Ringa Āwhina 01.05.2025

In this episode, we sit down with Lian Kairua — a proud māmā of three, registered nurse, community nurse prescriber, Clinical Director of Whare Tiaki Hauora, and Co-Director of Te Korowai o Ngā Ringa Āwhina. Lian shares the pivotal moment that inspired her journey into nursing, and how, in her early 30s and pregnant with her third child, she made the bold decision to return to university. Her stor...

Episode 6: Naeema Nilufa- the Public Health Professional & Artist 01.04.2025

In this episode we sit down with Naeema Nilufa , an artist who sells her paintings online and hosts paint-and-chai workshops across Auckland. In addition, she serves as a community engagement coordinator for the National Bowel Screening Programme. Naeema opens up about how her upbringing has shaped her, inspiring her to create a life that reflects the values instilled in her from a young age. Tune...

Episode 5: Mike Lam- the Financial Adviser and Co-Director of MK Financial Solutions 06.03.2025

In this episode we sit down with Mike, a son of refugees, husband, father and co-director of MK Financial Solutions . He offers a candid look at the perks of being your own boss, as well as the challenges of managing a business built on trust and word-of-mouth as its primary marketing strategy. He also reflects on his journey from a teenager with no clear direction, to someone who kept pushing for...

Episode 4: Simone Lee- the inspiring single māmā, legal executive and business owner 31.01.2025

In this episode we speak with Simone, an inspiring single māmā who is doing it all. By day, she's a legal executive, and by night, she runs a custom cake business from home. We dive into her journey of building her business, and discuss how internalised racism and inherited disadvantage— experiences so deeply ingrained, she never had the words to fully describe them—have driven her to overcome cha...

Episode 3: Dr Samantha Mariam - the Doctor and Content Creator 15.01.2025

In this episode with Dr. Samantha Mariam , we explore the highs and lows of being a content creator, the business side involving monetisation & sponsorships, and the importance of being true to yourself in order to gain a dedicated following.

Episode 2: Dr Karlina Tongotea - the GP and Powerlifter 04.01.2025

In this episode with Dr Karlina Tongotea we discuss how her upbringing in South Auckland has fostered her discipline and work ethic, leading her to become a World Champion Powerlifter while still working her usual day-job as a doctor.

Episode 1: Welcome to Minority Makers 12.12.2024

In this introductory episode, Rebecca & Jessica sit down and talk about why they’ve started Minority Makers , their hopes for the podcast, and share a bit about their family’s background to provide some context for the show.

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