S1E5 The refugee human rights lawyer and her friend 'imposter syndrome' - Nyadol Nyuon
Growing up in refugee camps in Ethiopia and Kenya set Nyadol Nyuon on a path that would shape her journey so far. A lawyer, human rights and multiculturalism advocate, writer and accomplished public speaker, Nyadol has lived a thousand lives in one. So how does she deal with her friend imposter syndrome, what advice does she have when it comes to combating racism and how does she tune out of a busy world? Nyadol’s perspective on everything from sport to politics to learning, are unlike any other, while her ability to empathise with, and empower others, is a masterstroke in life lessons.
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*NOTE: This episode was recorded before Bigoa ‘Biggie’ Nyuon was traded to North Melbourne FC*
CREDITS
Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
Thanks to our guest Nyadol Nyuon
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Nyadol on Wikipedia
The University of Melbourne: Nyadol Nyuon
Links from this episode:
Sir Zelman Cowan Centre
National Press Club address: Nyadol Nyuon
Author James Baldwin
Australian of the Year
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