Episode 15 #PassTheMic: Tales of being a child refugee, human rights advocacy and Love Is Blind

Kat Eghdamian

This interview is with a wonderful, wonderful woman in a dear friend, Kat Eghdamian. She is an Iranian-Kurdish New Zealander and former child refugee. Kat has 6 degrees (which she is a bit embarrassed about) and works as Lead Advisor for Equal Employment Opportunities Commissioner. Kat tells many stories about her country of birth, journey to Aotearoa, her parents and her work with migrant exploitation and modern slavery. We end on chatting about Love is Blind and delicious Persian food. Enjoy.

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Episode 5 #PassTheMic: Neurodiversity, Korean culture, union work and art