A Stranger, a Suitcase and a Story
She filled out a university application form for fun. Got accepted. Moved to Australia. Got rejected by every law firm she applied to. Went home. Came back. Got rejected again. Today she's a partner at one of Australia's top tier law firms. Some stories don't follow a plan. This is one of them. Sanushka Seomangal grew up in Durban on the North Coast, one of the youngest grandchildren in one of those big, beautiful South African Indian families where there's always someone at the door, always food on the stove, and you're never truly alone. Australia was never the dream. It was almost an accident. A law student visit to the University of Queensland, a paper form filled out on a whim, and an acceptance letter that changed everything. But the road from that form to where she stands today was anything but smooth. In this episode, Sanushka gets real about: · Being turned away by every Sydney law firm — twice — and what she did next. · What it's like to walk into a room where nobody looks like you and choosing to stay anyway. · How she co-founded a diplomatic youth dialogue that's now shaped Australia-India relations for 15 years. · The moment in a Mumbai taxi when she finally knew Sydney was home. · Why she believes your difference isn't a disadvantage, it's your superpower And through all of it — the rejections, the loneliness, the long road to partnership — one thing remained constant: she kept showing up. "Your lived experience is your resilience, your courage, your problem solving. That authentic side of you is what's most valuable."
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