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A Greek Boy in a Milk Bar Learned What Most Adults Still Don't _ Peter Mousaferiadis

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Growing up in his family's milk bar in Melbourne's western suburbs, the son of Greek migrants who barely spoke English, Peter experienced discrimination firsthand. But instead of pulling away from difference, he leaned in — through music, through dialogue, through a Greek concept called philotimo: putting humanity before yourself. A show, a movement, and a mission to break down the barriers that divide us. In a world growing louder with hate, division, and misunderstanding, we choose a different frequency: love, compassion, and the courageous power of connection.

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Episode 27: The Cost of Looking Away — Racism Stories With Stone Gye

In this deeply thought-provoking episode of Chocolate & Coffee Break, Andrea sits down with counselor, strategist, and neurodivergent advocate Stone Gye for a courageous conversation about racism, belonging, systems, and healing. Stone shares his lived experiences as an African American man raised in Japan, serving in the military, migrating to Australia, and later relocating to France after facing systemic challenges within healthcare and society. Together, they explore: * What racism actually is and what it is not * The hidden cost of systemic racism * Neurodivergence and intersectionality * Why belonging matters * How systems either help people thrive or marginalize them * The importance of difficult but compassionate conversations * What true societal healing could look like One powerful takeaway: “Racism isn’t being called in. Racism is when systems stay untouched while harm continues.” This episode challenges listeners to move beyond defensiveness and toward deeper understanding, accountability, compassion, and collective healing. 🍫☕ Grab your chocolate and your coffee and join a conversation that matters. Guest: Stone Gye- Counselor, strategist, and advocate working with neurodivergent professionals. Connect with Stone Gye: stonegye.agency A show, a movement, and a mission to break down the barriers that divide us. In a world growing louder with hate, division, and misunderstanding, we choose a different frequency: love, compassion, and the courageous power of connection.

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