135 episodes

'Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today' - Malcolm X.

Tomorrow Is Mine is a podcast where tertiary students and recent graduates share their life experiences and their hopes for the opportunities that may lie ahead. These students have travelled from all over the world to study on the Gold Coast, an emerging global and multicultural city whose students represent more than 130 different nationalities. Many of these students have undertaken remarkable journeys to study in this idyllic coastal destination for an education that will allow them to fulfil their dreams. The future belongs to them.

Tomorrow Is Mine Trevor Jackson

    • Society & Culture

'Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today' - Malcolm X.

Tomorrow Is Mine is a podcast where tertiary students and recent graduates share their life experiences and their hopes for the opportunities that may lie ahead. These students have travelled from all over the world to study on the Gold Coast, an emerging global and multicultural city whose students represent more than 130 different nationalities. Many of these students have undertaken remarkable journeys to study in this idyllic coastal destination for an education that will allow them to fulfil their dreams. The future belongs to them.

    Lydia Kek

    Lydia Kek

    Lydia Kek is from Singapore, a place where diverse cultures are the norm and daily conversations are a mixture of multiple languages. It is a multicultural melting pot where you can find Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Western cultures all living and working together in perfect harmony. In Lydia’s words: “It's like a real-life version of the Marvel film ‘The Avengers’, but with food, fashion and festivals!"

    Singapore is also the gateway to South East Asia. A bustling modern city state that’s bursting at the seams, with the world’s second highest population density. It’s a lot of people living in a very small space, all the more a miracle given its harmonious state.

    It’s within this environment where Lydia grew up absorbing all of those cultural influences, none more so, than the many wonderful varieties of cuisine. And food for Lydia has become an obsession in more ways than one, particularly when it comes to what we consume and how it impacts on our health - so much so, that Lydia says she has this crazy dream of becoming a dietitian and changing people’s lives through the power of food and nutrition, which is how she came to be studying Dietetics at Bond University on the Gold Coast.

    Lydia wants to build a career teaching people to adopt healthy habits, debunking the myth that living a healthy lifestyle can only be achieved through boring and tedious methods. She believes that with passion, a little creativity and knowledge, everyone can enjoy a healthy life that fits their unique needs and preferences.

    • 56 min
    Leticia Alvarez

    Leticia Alvarez

    Ever had a problem overcoming negative thoughts? Ever doubted your own ability or told yourself that you simply weren’t good enough? Leticia Alvarez did that for most of her life. She dreamed of going to university and becoming a journalist, and even though she achieved a strong result in her Higher School Certificate, it wasn’t enough to gain entry to her preferred university.

    Leticia took it as a sign that she simply wasn’t good enough. It certainly didn’t help that she suffered from incredibly low self-esteem following a traumatic childhood experience. Instead of following her dream, Leticia gained experience elsewhere, pursuing graphic design and marketing, but there was still that nagging thought of “What if…?”

    Many years later after becoming a mum and doing a lot of work on redressing all the negative energy that had consumed Leticia for much of her life, “What if?” eventually became “Why not?” and after considerable persuasion she bit the bullet and finally enrolled into a communications degree at Griffith University. It wasn’t all plain sailing, with a major health scare almost derailing Leticia’s ambitions, but now as she enters her 6th decade Leticia Alvarez is finally about to become a qualified journalist.

    This is a story about overcoming obstacles – mental, emotional and physical. It’s about never giving up in the face of adversity. And it’s about never letting go of your dream, no matter what the world may throw at you.

    • 41 min
    Alessandra Santos

    Alessandra Santos

    Brazilian student Alessandra Santos is from Belo Horizonte, a city surrounded by beautiful mountains. That natural environment was a haven for Ale growing up with her family, often spending weekends on a nearby farm where they enjoyed activities like horseback riding and hiking.

    It was an upbringing that instilled a love of nature and a deep appreciation for the outdoors so it's no surprise then that Ale has fallen for the Gold Coast with its picture perfect blend of city life and natural beauty.

    Now studying an MBA at Bond University, Ale first arrived in Australia in 2015 and admits her language skills were somewhat limited at that time, which led to some humourous situations. This is a podcast about communication, culture, self-awareness and transformation. It's also a lot of fun!

    • 45 min
    Rahil Gadhiya

    Rahil Gadhiya

    Timing is everything, and for Rahil Gadhiya’s international student journey that’s very much the case. Rahil had a dream to study on the Gold Coast, but just as he was thinking about making that dream a reality COVID struck and Australia’s borders closed. He did however manage to get into the USA, so Rahil decided to study there instead.

    Looking to pursue a career in tourism Rahil enrolled into university in Florida. It wasn’t the experience he was hoping for. there was little opportunity for employment as a student there and what work he did find was minimum wage, while Rahil also had to contend with biased employers who favoured certain ethnicities. Life was challenging to say the least, and with so much violence around him Rahil found that living there was a very dangerous prospect.

    When Australia’s borders opened Rahil left the US and finally got his chance to study Hotel and Tourism Management at Griffith University. The contrast between his two experiences as an international student were chalk and cheese, now he’s relishing every moment he has with his new life on the Gold Coast. Here, Rahil feels safe, supported, and most of all accepted for who he is.

    • 43 min
    Iris Pham

    Iris Pham

    At the age of 14 Iris Pham moved from her bustling home in Hong Kong to the relative somnambulance of rural life in Toowoomba. For a teenage girl who had only known the pace of the round the clock vibrancy of life in Hong Kong, it’s hard to think of a move that would have been more of a culture shock than coming to the conservative capital of Queensland’s Darling Downs. What’s more, Iris made that move on her own, having to abruptly adjust to a totally foreign experience with multiple homestay families in Australia.

    Iris had gone through a number of mental health issues prior to the move and was really feeling the strain of living in a society that placed so much expectation and pressure on even its youngest citizens to succeed, yet she feels that all of those experiences, both good and bad, have contributed to her growth in some way.

    After a challenging start in Australia Iris began to find her feet, ultimately settling on the Gold Coast where she is now studying psychology at Bond University. Iris has become so taken by her new home that she says it’s the best place to study and now describes herself as a salesperson for the Gold Coast!

    In our conversation we explore the nature of psychology, why Iris has a burning desire to help others and how she ensures her own mental health stays in check as she deals with the emotional issues of her clients.

    • 38 min
    Braelynn Yee

    Braelynn Yee

    Braelynn Yee was born to a Fijian Mum and a Chinese Dad and grew up with her older brother as part of a family of four just outside the city of Nadi on the main island of Fiji.

    All of the Yee family were keen on sport, but it’s Braelynn who has shown the most promise as an athlete competing for her country both at home and abroad. Braelynn says she was a mischievous child, perhaps because she had so much energy she couldn’t keep still! After a few false starts at home with her studies and career she may now have hit the sweet spot.

    Braelynn is studying a Bachelor of Business, majoring in Human Resources Management at Griffith University and says she chose the Gold Coast because both the city and the university provide all the opportunity she needs to be successful as both an athlete and in her professional career.

    • 47 min

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