Ep 176: Embracing Multicultural Education and Culinary Discoveries ft Paula Sima

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Ep 176: Embracing Multicultural Education and Culinary Discoveries ft Paula Sima
Jun 26, 2024, Season 1, Episode 179
Raphael Harry
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This was an incredible conversation with the amazing Paula Sima. We dove deep into her fascinating journey from Tanzania to the UK and Malaysia, exploring food, culture, and the beauty of embracing new environments. Paula shared her passion for hospitality, her vibrant family traditions, and the inspiring story behind her podcast, Talk Shit with P. We also had some fun moments reminiscing about eclipse viewings and unforgettable childhood memories. Don't miss out on this episode; it's full of insights, laughs, and life lessons. Catch it now, and don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe!

 

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📚 Timestamped Overview:

00:00 Explosive podcast festival introduces amazing Paula Sima.

06:06 Experienced 2020, witnessed awe-inspiring solar eclipse.

12:21 Sister screamed, ran to find a snake.

19:58 I was his favorite, watched him die.

26:15 Tanzanian tradition shapes name and identity.

27:00 Choosing creativity and cultural identity over family.

32:07 Tree symbolizes family and friendship in home.

39:06 Grandparents cared for kids while parents worked.

43:04 Tradition ended, Sundays at Ruby's Farm.

49:45 Confusion about Muslim holiday and animal sacrifice.

57:19 Took gap year, found direction, explored UK.

01:01:40 Completed diploma in tourism and hospitality courses.

01:08:03 Podcast features mental health and creative journeys.

01:09:39 Encouragement to start, learn and support others.

01:16:02 Rate, review, subscribe to podcast, share potential guests.

 

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This was an incredible conversation with the amazing Paula Sima. We dove deep into her fascinating journey from Tanzania to the UK and Malaysia, exploring food, culture, and the beauty of embracing new environments. Paula shared her passion for hospitality, her vibrant family traditions, and the inspiring story behind her podcast, Talk Shit with P. We also had some fun moments reminiscing about eclipse viewings and unforgettable childhood memories. Don't miss out on this episode; it's full of insights, laughs, and life lessons. Catch it now, and don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe!

 

Become A Patron 

 

Get The Latest Merch

 

Buy a Cup of Kofi

 

Leave Comment / Feedback

 

Become a Black Podcasters Association Member

 

📚 Timestamped Overview:

00:00 Explosive podcast festival introduces amazing Paula Sima.

06:06 Experienced 2020, witnessed awe-inspiring solar eclipse.

12:21 Sister screamed, ran to find a snake.

19:58 I was his favorite, watched him die.

26:15 Tanzanian tradition shapes name and identity.

27:00 Choosing creativity and cultural identity over family.

32:07 Tree symbolizes family and friendship in home.

39:06 Grandparents cared for kids while parents worked.

43:04 Tradition ended, Sundays at Ruby's Farm.

49:45 Confusion about Muslim holiday and animal sacrifice.

57:19 Took gap year, found direction, explored UK.

01:01:40 Completed diploma in tourism and hospitality courses.

01:08:03 Podcast features mental health and creative journeys.

01:09:39 Encouragement to start, learn and support others.

01:16:02 Rate, review, subscribe to podcast, share potential guests.

 

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