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Episode 25. My professional journey in international development - CEO, WaterAid America

In this episode, we talk to Sarina Prabasi, the CEO of WaterAid America about her journey in the international development profession. She also shares some of her key advice to those willing to make a career in international development.

Sarina is originally from Nepal.

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My Career in International Development - Sarina Prabasi, CEO, WaterAid America (Podcast Episode 24)
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Episode 24. Teaching Career in the U.S. colleges

In this episode, Anuz & Dipika talk to Multimedia Journalist and Assistant Professor Larry Tung from Taiwan. Drawing from his personal experience, here, he shares 'the key traits' required in a person to start teaching at colleges in the U.S.

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Teaching Career in the U.S. Colleges
 He can be contacted at ltung@york.cuny.edu

He can be contacted at ltung@york.cuny.edu

Episode 23. Making Small Business a Success

In this episode, Anuz & Dipika talk to Elias Gurmu from Ethiopia. Here, he shares, how he started his coffee business in New York and what he has been doing to thrive and create a niche for his business.

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MAKING SMALL BUSINESS A SUCCESS (Podcast Episode 23)
 He can be contacted at eliasgurmu@buunnicoffee.com

He can be contacted at eliasgurmu@buunnicoffee.com

Episode 22. Fine Dining as a Career

In this episode, Anuz & Dipika talk to Shailesh Shrestha from Nepal. Here, he shares, what got him into the profession of “fine dining service” and what this profession means for those with a sincere interest in the hospitality and service industry.

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Fine Dining as a Career ( Podcast Episode 22 )
 Also an active social advocate, and a media personality,  Shailesh Shrestha  can be contacted at info@sampreshan.org.

Also an active social advocate, and a media personality, Shailesh Shrestha can be contacted at info@sampreshan.org.

Episode 21. Learning doesn't end with graduation

In this episode, Anuz & Dipika talk to Chetan J. Somaiya from Mumbai, India. Here, he shares, how he has been expanding his knowledge for his personal and professional growth. He also talks about how he managed his time between work and study, and what he has been doing to not lose track of his focus on social media and Google. 

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Learning doesn't end with graduation
 Chetan J. Somaiya is working in clinical research as the Director of Regulatory Affairs at SANOFI, a multinational pharmaceutical company. He can be contacted at chetan.somaiya@gmail.com.

Chetan J. Somaiya is working in clinical research as the Director of Regulatory Affairs at SANOFI, a multinational pharmaceutical company. He can be contacted at chetan.somaiya@gmail.com.

Episode 20. Moms, never give up!

In this episode, Anuz & Dipika talk to Renu Sharma Sapkota from Nepal. Here, she shares, how she has been able to balance her time between her profession and her family, with her husband’s support.

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Moms, never give up! ( Podcast Episode 20 )
 Renu Sharma Sapkota is the Director at S and J Logistics Inc. in New Jersey. She can be contacted at renu.sapkota@gmail.com.

Renu Sharma Sapkota is the Director at S and J Logistics Inc. in New Jersey. She can be contacted at renu.sapkota@gmail.com.

Episode 19. Learn from bad experience & improve.

In this episode, Anuz & Dipika talk to Ahmad M. Khan from Lahore, Pakistan. Here, he talks about how his learning attitude and learning from bad experience helped him adopt to the new culture in the US. 

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Learn from bad experience & improve.
 Ahmad M. Khan can be contacted at hmdmurtaza94@gmaiil.com

Ahmad M. Khan can be contacted at hmdmurtaza94@gmaiil.com

EPISODE 18. Be open, Embrace diversity.

In this episode, Anuz & Dipika talk to Anil Jung Shahi from Nepal. Here, he talks about how being flexible, open, and embracing diversity can help you adjust in a new environment.

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 Anil Jung Shahi can be contacted at anilshahi.et@gmail.com

Anil Jung Shahi can be contacted at anilshahi.et@gmail.com

EPISODE 17. Feeling Lost? Start a bucket list

In this episode, Anuz & Dipika talk to Indira Laktaeva from Uzbekistan. Here, she shares her personal story of how she started a bucket list to overcome the nervousness when she was very new in the USA.

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Feeling Lost? Start a bucket list (Podcast Episode 17)
 Interesting thing about Indira’s name:   Indira Laktaeva  was named after Indian political leader Indira Gandhi, who had made official visit to Uzbekistan sometime before she was born.  Indira can be contacted at indiralaktaeva@gmail.com

Interesting thing about Indira’s name:

Indira Laktaeva was named after Indian political leader Indira Gandhi, who had made official visit to Uzbekistan sometime before she was born.

Indira can be contacted at indiralaktaeva@gmail.com

EPISODE 16. Key Skills for Career in International Affairs- Advice from Kul Chandra Gautam

In this sixteenth episode, Anuz & Dipika talk to Kul Chandra Gautam, former Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations. Here, he shares his personal story of his exemplary career in international development. He talks about the key skills required for a successful career in international affairs. 

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Mr. Gautam has just launched his memoir, Global Citizen from Gulmi. His book can be purchased online, including at Vajra Books and Publications.

This podcast was recorded at UNICEF in New York.

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Key Skills for Career in International Affairs - Advice from Kul Chandra Gautam
 Born and brought up in Nepal, Kul Chandra Gautam started his career in international development with UNICEF. At the age of 29, he became UNICEF’s youngest-ever Country Representative to Laos.  For more information about Kul Chandra Gautam, please v

Born and brought up in Nepal, Kul Chandra Gautam started his career in international development with UNICEF. At the age of 29, he became UNICEF’s youngest-ever Country Representative to Laos.

For more information about Kul Chandra Gautam, please visit his website.

EPISODE 15. Building Entrepreneurial Skill- Giving up the known for the unknown

In this fifteenth episode, Anuz & Dipika talk to Attorney Chanda Thapa - an immigrant from Nepal- currently based in New York City. Here, she shares how challenging it is to build an entrepreneurial skill where one has to ‘ Give up the Known for the Unknown.’

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Building Entrepreneurial Skill- Giving up the known for the unknown (Podcast Episode 15)
Chanda Thapa
Chanda Thapa

She can be contacted at ct@chandalaw.com

EPISODE 14. Elevator Pitch- Talk about yourself in 30 seconds

n this fourteenth episode, Anuz & Dipika talk to Mary Sise, an Employment Services Manager at Upwardly Global, a non-profit organization based in NYC. Here, she shares what the elevator pitch is and why it is important for an effective networking skill.

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Elevator Pitch- Talk about yourself in 30 seconds
Mary Sise
Mary Sise

She can be contacted at marys@upwardlyglobal.org.

Episode 13. Focus on your Career, not Money

In this thirteenth episode, Anuz & Dipika talk to Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Raj Biraj Rijal, an immigrant from Nepal. Here, he shares the story of his career in the US. He advises that one should focus on career, not money.

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Focus on your Career, not Money ! (Podcast Episode 13)
Raj Biraj Rijal
Raj Biraj Rijal

He can be contacted at taxraja@gmail.com

Episode 12. Be Determined Enough To Do It

In this twelfth episode, Anuz & Dipika talk to Attorney Licelle Cobrador, an immigrant from the Philippines. Here, she shares the story of her legal career in the US.

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Be Determined Enough To Do It ( Podcast Episode 12)
Licelle Cobrador
Licelle Cobrador

She can be contacted at LC@cobradorlaw.com

Episode 11. Preparing Your College Application in the US ( Part 2 )

In this eleventh episode, Anuz & Dipika continue to talk to Svetlana Tikhonova, an immigrant from Russia. Here, she shares how she prepared to get into a program in the Columbia University. She has been in the US for four years.

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Preparing Your College Application in the US ( Part 2 )

Episode 10. Preparing Your College Application in the US ( Part 1 )

In this tenth episode, Anuz & Dipika talk to Svetlana Tikhonova, an immigrant from Russia. Here, she shares how she prepared to get into a program in the Columbia University. She has been in the US for four years.

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Preparing Your College Application in the US ( Part 1 )
Svetlana Tikhonova
Svetlana Tikhonova

Her professional sector is Enterprises Risk Management.She can be contacted at stikhonova26@gmail.com

Episode 9. It's never too late to change your career.

In this ninth episode, Anuz & Dipika talk to Mampi Ghosh, an immigrant from Nepal. Here, she shares how she changed her career from the media to the legal profession. She has been in the US for eight years.

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It's never too late to change your career ( Podcast Episode 9)
Mampi Ghosh
Mampi Ghosh

Mampi is a renowned media personality from Nepal. Currently, she works as the Legal Director at Cobrador & Associates in New York City. She can be contacted at mg@cobradorlaw.com.

Episode 8. Be Comfortable With Your Accent

In this eighth episode, Anuz & Dipika talk to Jorge Colorado, an immigrant from El Salvador. Here, he shares how he got over his struggle of communicating in English. He has been in the US for three years.

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Be Comfortable With Your Accent (Podcast Episode 8)
Jorge Colorado
Jorge Colorado

Jorge s a Spanish and Portuguese given name, equivalent to the English word, George, which comes from ‘geography.’

He is an anthropologist.

Episode 7. Work experience from your home-country matters; Use it!

In this seventh episode, Anuz & Dipika talk to Laxmi Shrestha, an immigrant from Nepal. Here, she shares how she found the dream job within six months of migrating to the US.

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Work experience from your home-country matters; Use it! (Podcast Episode 7)
Laxmi Shrestha
Laxmi Shrestha

In Nepali, Laxmi literally means ‘wealth.’ Coincidentally, her profession is also related to money- banking sector. She is based in New York City and can be contacted by milaka45@hotmail.com

Episode 6. How to find a Mentor? - Thwiba's Journey from Sudan to New York - Part 2

In this sixth episode, Anuz & Dipika continued their conversation with Thwiba Eltom, an immigrant from Sudan. Here, she shares how she found the mentor who helped her to pursue the career in the US.

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How to Find A Mentor? (Podcast Episode 6) -Thwiba's Journey from Sudan to New York - Part 2

Episode 5. Thwiba's Journey from Sudan to New York (part 1)

In this fifth episode, Anuz & Dipika talk to Thwiba Eltom, an immigrant from Sudan. Thwiba came to the US in 2014. Here, she shares her struggle in the US to get into the career she aspired to be in. Having an MBA degree from Sudan, Thwiba tells us how she navigated through her experience to pursue her career in the US.

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Thwiba's Journey from Sudan to New York - Part 1 (Podcast Episode 5)
Thwiba Eltom
Thwiba Eltom

Thwiba is an Implementation Manager at Workforce Development Corporation based in New York City. She can be contacted at thwibaeltahir@gmail.com. (Photo Source- Thwiba’s LinkedIn)

Episode 4. Reaching Out To People

In this fourth episode, Anuz & Dipika talk about reaching out to people.

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Reaching Out To People (Podcast Episode 4)

Episode 3. Following Your Dream

In this third episode, Anuz & Dipika talk to Adhish Raj Shakya, who migrated to the US in 2003. Adhish shares how he has been following his dream in the US. He also shares his experience of the challenges a recent immigrant goes through and how to tackle them.

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Following Your Dream (Podcast Episode 3)
Adhish Raj Shakya
Adhish Raj Shakya

In Nepali, Adhish literally means ‘highest designation.’ His professional sector is aerospace industry and medical devices industry. He is based in Florida and can be contacted at adhish.shakya@hotmail.com

Episode 2. Stepping Out of Comfort Zone

In this second episode, Anuz & Dipika talk about why it is important to step out of your comfort zone - why one needs to go beyond one's community to explore and find new opportunities.

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Stepping Out of Comfort Zone ( Podcast Episode 2)

Episode 1. Why journalism in the USA?

Why Journalism in the USA? ( Podcast Episode 1)

In this first episode, Anuz & Dipika talk about why Anuz is trying to pursue journalism even in the US.

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Why Journalism? ( Podcast Episode 1)
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Episode 23. Making Small Business a Success
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EPISODE 18. Be open, Embrace diversity.
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EPISODE 16. Key Skills for Career in International Affairs- Advice from Kul Chandra Gautam
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EPISODE 15. Building Entrepreneurial Skill- Giving up the known for the unknown
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EPISODE 14. Elevator Pitch- Talk about yourself in 30 seconds
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Be Determined Enough To Do It ( Podcast Episode 12)
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Preparing Your College Application in the US ( Part 2 )
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Episode 9. It's never too late to change your career.
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