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From There to Here

From There to Here

De: 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) Ciencias Sociales Escritos y Comentarios sobre Viajes
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  • Surviving the Impossible: Yaser Naseri’s Journey from Iran to Australia
    Sep 25 2025

    In this episode of From There to Here, Emma Bellamy-Dodd speaks with Yaser Naseri, who fled Iran after political activism made staying impossible. Yaser describes life in Tehran, the dangers of protesting, and tough decisions that led him to Indonesia - where multiple failed escape attempts and a deadly boat disaster profoundly shaped him. He recalls surviving at sea, time in detention, and the everyday struggles of life as an asylum seeker with no language or financial resources. Through stark challenges, Yaser finds new reserves of resilience and discovers community and belonging in unexpected places. He shares how traumatic events, adjustment to difficulties, and perspective have changed his life, and why “just taking the next best step” matters. Yaser reflects on redefining home, balancing gratitude and grief, and the ongoing mental game of overcoming adversity.

    Resources mentioned:

    Talent is never enough, by John C. Maxwell


    Connect with Yaser:

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


    Chapters:


    (00:00) Introduction: Meeting Yaser Naseri

    (02:23) Growing Up in Tehran: Family and Community

    (06:03) Political Awakening and Green Movement Protests

    (13:09) The Turning Point: Fear, Danger, and Escape

    (18:03) Arrival in Indonesia: First Steps into the Unknown

    (23:07) Failed Escape Attempts and Facing Detention

    (35:55) The Boat Disaster: Surviving at Sea

    (52:54) Detention Trauma and Unexpected Resilience

    (57:36) Waiting in Limbo: Jakarta and Building Community

    (1:03:27) Lessons Learned: Resilience, Perspective, and Growth

    (1:11:18) Life in Australia: Adaptation and Mental Strength

    (1:17:13) Advice for Newcomers: Taking the Next Step

    (1:21:17) Sources of Inspiration: Books and Mentors

    (1:23:09) Definitions: Refugee, Home, and Identity

    (1:27:29) The Power of Sharing Stories

    (1:27:55) Connect with Yaser & Closing Reflections



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    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!

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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 h y 31 m
  • The Power of Sport to Rebuild: How Roman Abasy Champions Refugee Integration Through Sport
    Sep 11 2025

    In this podcast episode, Roman Abasy shares his inspiring journey from Afghanistan to Australia as a refugee and human rights advocate. He discusses his background as a Taekwondo champion, his transition to advocating for women's rights in sports, and the challenges he faced adapting to a new culture. Roman emphasizes the importance of sports in helping refugees integrate into their new communities and highlights the unique challenges faced by young refugees today. He also shares his hopes for the future of women's rights in Afghanistan and offers advice to fellow refugees and migrants on navigating their new lives.

    Resource mentioned:

    The Kite Runner, by Khaled Hosseini

    Connect with Roman:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roman-abasy-702ab2227/

    Chapters:

    (00:00) Introduction to Roman Abasy

    (01:36) Journey from Afghanistan to Australia

    (10:06) The Power of Sports in Integration

    (17:05) Challenges Faced by Young Refugees

    (21:06) Hopes for Women's Rights in Afghanistan

    (22:00) Advice for Refugees and Migrants

    (24:54) Reflections on Identity and Home

    (31:12) Conclusion


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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!

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

    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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    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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    1 h y 12 m
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