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AZ Dream Studio Podcast: Global Talent's Stories

Podcast by Amy Zhu

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About AZ Dream Studio Podcast: Global Talent's Stories

The AZ Dream Studio Podcast shares authentic stories of international students and globally mobile professionals who've built successful careers across continents. Hosted by Amy Zhu - who arrived in Australia from China as a teenager and built a life and career spanning multiple continents - each episode explores the challenges, breakthroughs, and practical strategies for succeeding far from home. For international students, skilled migrants, and anyone supporting global talent. Connect: linkedin.com/in/amy-z-49a1069

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episode Episode 6: From Kazakhstan to the U.S.: Compliance, Entrepreneurship, and Elite Sports Performance artwork

Episode 6: From Kazakhstan to the U.S.: Compliance, Entrepreneurship, and Elite Sports Performance

In this episode, Julia Flynn, a partner at a U.S. law firm and an award-winning endurance athlete, shares her unique journey from Kazakhstan to the U.S. The conversation explores her cultural and academic transition, her entrepreneurial experience with Yooli Foods and how that equipped her to help her law practice clients, and what she learnt from sports about teamwork.  Highlights are: * Adjusting to the U.S. law training as an international student * Using cultural differences as competitive advantage * Co-founding Yooli Foods while practicing law * Why compliance is preventative medicine for business * 3 bar exams over 11 years * How endurance cycling translates to legal practice * Advice to her younger self and aspiring international lawyers Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yuliyaflynn/ Website: https://samekflynn.com/ [https://samekflynn.com/] Topics: International Lawyers, International Law Students, Entrepreneurship, Cultural Transition, International Market Entry, Endurance Sports

20 May 2026 - 37 min
episode Episode 5: Moving Back Wasn't Moving Home - from Dubai to Canada and back and from Finance to Luxury Space Design artwork

Episode 5: Moving Back Wasn't Moving Home - from Dubai to Canada and back and from Finance to Luxury Space Design

In this episode, Indu Govindan, Director at ABRA and co-founder of JEA, shares her unique journey as an international student from Dubai to Canada and back. Indu discusses her career in management consulting, her decision to return to Dubai to join her family business, and the challenges of navigating cultural identity and reverse culture shock. She emphasises the importance of networking, adapting to new work environments, and building credibility as a young leader. Indu also reflects on her entrepreneurial venture with JEA and offers valuable advice for international students and globally mobile talent who are contemplating their future. Highlights are: * What it really means to “move back home”   * Why she felt more Canadian than anything else after 11 years away * The reverse culture shock   * Rebuilding professional network from scratch   * Navigating family business dynamics: father as founder, brother as boss, and husband in senior role * The difference between Canadian and Dubai work cultures   * How “boredom” drives every major career move * Co-founding JEA: from pitch call to actual business * Her advice on “stay or go”: don't be too attached to the plan * What she’d tell her younger self: have more fun  If you’re wrestling with the “stay or go” question, we hope this conversation will inspire your thinking. Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/indu-govindan/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/indu-govindan/] Websites: https://jeadesign.com/, https://www.abravmsd.com/ Topics: Reverse Cultural Shock, Career Transitions, Family Business, Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Dubai vs Canada Culture, Luxury Retail, International Students, Global Talent

21 Apr 2026 - 41 min
episode Episode 4: Lost Business to War and Rebuilt - Dancing in the Storm artwork

Episode 4: Lost Business to War and Rebuilt - Dancing in the Storm

In this episode, Takayuki Omori shares his journey as a global entrepreneur, discussing his experiences in building RootX, navigating the challenges of the Russia crisis, and establishing a startup in Paris. He emphasises the importance of cultural curiosity, networking, and resilience in the face of adversity. Taka also compares startup ecosystems across Japan, Russia, and France, offering insights into the unique challenges and opportunities in each region. His story serves as an inspiration for young entrepreneurs looking to build globally. Taka shares: * How travelling to Russia led to his global journey * The moment security kicked him out of Facebook HQ and how he turned that into meeting Zuckerberg * What it was like losing everything when war started   * How he found motivation again through travel * Rebuilding in Paris and proving to French banks he wasn't laundering money * Patterns across successful startup ecosystems (Japan vs Russia vs France vs US) * Why Japanese startups don’t tend to expand globally * His event strategy that turns attendance into contracts * His philosophy: “Enjoy the storm - nobody else can experience your specific storm” If you're building internationally, this conversation shows what resilience and optimism really look like.

21 Mar 2026 - 39 min
episode Episode 3: From Tax Consulting in Australia and the U.S. to Fighting Anaemia in India - the Corporate-to-Impact Pivot artwork

Episode 3: From Tax Consulting in Australia and the U.S. to Fighting Anaemia in India - the Corporate-to-Impact Pivot

Six years at Deloitte. Sydney to Boston to New York. Then Tony Senanayake walked away from it all, after a dark moment forced him to question what he was doing with his life. Today, Tony is CEO of Fortify Health, reaching 15.5 million beneficiaries monthly across India. He's a Mulago Fellow and Jacobs Foundation Fellow, and he's also pursuing Master of Public Health at UCL while scaling the organisation. In this conversation, Tony shares: * A dark moment that forced him to reflect on his own life * How he tested his interest in social impact before leaving consulting * Why he only applied to 3 business schools with laser focus on development economics * Building credibility in public health without a traditional NGO background * Why nonprofits should run like for-profit companies  * Scaling from 20 to 100 people and 15.5 million beneficiaries * The importance of self-reflection and honesty in becoming who you want to be * Perspectives for those looking to transition into social impact careers If you're in a corporate role wondering whether you could use those skills for social good, or if you're trying to become the person you actually want to be, this conversation will resonate deeply. Tony’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-senanayake/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-senanayake/] Website of Fortify Health: https://www.fortifyhealth.global/ [https://www.fortifyhealth.global/]

22 Feb 2026 - 37 min
episode Episode 2: Leading with Humanity - From Russian Journalist to Building Communities for 18 Global Airlines artwork

Episode 2: Leading with Humanity - From Russian Journalist to Building Communities for 18 Global Airlines

From journalist in Russia to teaching in China to VP of Marketing & Sustainability at SkyTeam, Evgenia Starkova's career is a masterclass of building a career across cultures with intention and authenticity. This episode covers a variety of topics, from her career path being an exploration instead of climbing a ladder, to recognising and managing emotions in leadership; from adopting a growth mindset in cultural identity to rising above all identities.  What we explore: * Her journey from Russia to China to the Netherlands * The leadership philosophy: genuine intent and solid execution * Building trust in international teams * Navigating cultural identity across three very different countries * Finding a path when she doesn’t have a roadmap * Why she tries to rise above all identities and see people as humans first Evgenia's approach to leadership is refreshingly human. She leads with listening and empathy, but always delivers results through strategic execution. If you're navigating international leadership or building a career across cultures, this conversation offers both inspiration and practical frameworks.

25 Jan 2026 - 39 min
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