Wise and Wild
Just another Nepali millennial seeking wise stories. Reflection on journeys to a new country, and new values but with the same old soul ;)
Episodes

Friday Jan 13, 2023
EP2-Tripping over First World
Friday Jan 13, 2023
Friday Jan 13, 2023
As soon as we fly out, what we expect is not what it is. We are in a strange world, google maps are fuzzy to navigate and fararara IELTS English hides under the shade. Leaving everything behind that we treasure to find a new life in a foreign country is like being born again. For the first few years, Geeta and Maya continue to share being a small child who learn to crawl, walk and finally run towards their destination.

Friday Jan 06, 2023
EP1-Tiger Parenting | Bidesh is a thirst trap
Friday Jan 06, 2023
Friday Jan 06, 2023
Geeta and Maya express fair share of their childhoods, expectations of Nepali tiger parents and eventual happenings of bideshiing to Canada as international students.

Tuesday Jan 03, 2023
EP0-INTRO
Tuesday Jan 03, 2023
Tuesday Jan 03, 2023
Happy 2023....Thank you for listening to Wise and Wild podcast, shouting out loud for all the people who supported me on this project. Lots of love to all the participants and listeners feedback is important to me and always open to new ideas and collaboration.
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Meet The Host - Lama Sujata
Sujata is a Tamang-born Vancouverite who has been immersing herself in the Vancouver volunteering community since 2015. She is passionate about social entrepreneurship and telling stories, and hopes to create a safe space for migrants and refugees to share their narrative with the world.
With her podcast, Sujata is building a platform for refugees and migrants to share their experiences. Her goal is to provide alleviation from the heavy burden that comes with living in and adapting to a whole new culture. "I want it to be a safe place to share their ups and downs, and hopefully give the audience an inspiring message to move forward and see that there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
I don't expect that it's going to be the next big thing but just going to put it out there saying 'Hey this is the work that I've done and by the end of this I will be able to listen deeply to the challenges of deep existing systemic problems and assumptions in Canada."