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EPISODE · Nov 16, 2019 · 34 MIN

TBH Beyond Borders: Malaysia [Video in description]

from The Black Hole Podcast · host Mehershad

Full video: https://youtu.be/bJRN_SGQhng In this episode I'm joined by Naomi Khor! Naomi and I talk about her experiences being the Vice President of the QUT Malaysian Student association, and a student doing her bachelors degree in Creative industries. Naomi also talks about MC-ing and co-project-managing the event 'Citra' - a one day festival that promotes Malaysian culture in queensland. Naomi also shares her inspiring journey of having an assignment she worked on be taken forward by 'Economic Development of Queensland' as a augmented reality art project to be implemented in Northshore, Brisbane. We also talk about the importance of authentic food as international students, and Naomi gives us her best Malaysian food hacks! This podcast was produced by Mehershad Wadia, Yonas Ngaturi, Ameya Deshmukh, Rachel Gloriosa and Atika Dhyah with the support of Paul Smith (UQ School of Communications and Arts) and Study Brisbane. You can show your support for our work by subscribing to this channel and sharing it with those who might find this sort of content helpful and/or enjoyable. We would also appreciate your suggestions about this episode, and let us know what countries and topics you would like for us to cover in the comments below! www.blackholepodcast.com www.instagram.com/tbhbeyondborders Mehershad: https://www.facebook.com/mehershadw https://au.linkedin.com/in/mehershadw

Full video: https://youtu.be/bJRN_SGQhng In this episode I'm joined by Naomi Khor! Naomi and I talk about her experiences being the Vice President of the QUT Malaysian Student association, and a student doing her bachelors degree in Creative industries. Naomi also talks about MC-ing and co-project-managing the event 'Citra' - a one day festival that promotes Malaysian culture in queensland. Naomi also shares her inspiring journey of having an assignment she worked on be taken forward by 'Economic Development of Queensland' as a augmented reality art project to be implemented in Northshore, Brisbane. We also talk about the importance of authentic food as international students, and Naomi gives us her best Malaysian food hacks! This podcast was produced by Mehershad Wadia, Yonas Ngaturi, Ameya Deshmukh, Rachel Gloriosa and Atika Dhyah with the support of Paul Smith (UQ School of Communications and Arts) and Study Brisbane. You can show your support for our work by subscribing to this channel and sharing it with those who might find this sort of content helpful and/or enjoyable. We would also appreciate your suggestions about this episode, and let us know what countries and topics you would like for us to cover in the comments below! www.blackholepodcast.com www.instagram.com/tbhbeyondborders Mehershad: https://www.facebook.com/mehershadw https://au.linkedin.com/in/mehershadw

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