Made in Migration
Date of recording: 18/02/2026 Summary: In this episode, we explore Dilruk Jayasinha’s inspiring journey from Colombo to Australian comedy stardom. Discover how his upbringing, migration experience, and personal resilienceshaped his unique voice and career. Keywords: Migration, Comedy, Personal Growth, Resilience, Identity, Australia, Sri Lanka, Mental Health, Success Stories Chapters: 01:13 - Dilruk Jayasinha: A Journey from Sri Lanka to Comedy 04:08 - Cultural Influences: Growing Up in a Multi-Religious Household 09:42 - The Impact of Conflict on Childhood and Humour 11:23 - Transitioning to Life in Australia 15:31 - The Guilt of International Students 22:13 - From Accounting to Comedy: A Career Shift 28:35 - Finding Joy in Passion: The Path to Comedy 30:24 - Dreaming Big and Parental Support 32:37 - Finding Comedic Voice 38:13 - Impact of TV Roles on Career 39:38 - Lessons from Reality TV 44:26 - Vulnerability and Personal Growth 48:09 - Life After a Heart Attack 52:52 - Reflections on Childhood 55:43 - Belonging vs. Fitting In 57:25 - Looking Ahead: Family and Career Acknowledgments: We extend our heartfelt thanks to Dilruk for so generouslyvolunteering his time, and for imparting his knowledge, insights and of course humour! We acknowledge Dilruk’s personal website (https://dilruk.com.au [https://dilruk.com.au]) for the photograph of Dilrukfeatured on the cover art for this episode. As always, thank you to our listeners, without which thispodcast would simply not exist. If you have any feedback or suggestions, we would love to hear from you - call us on (03) 9063 2240 or visit www.lawgration.com.au [http://www.lawgration.com.au]. Disclaimer: This content is intended to be for general informational purposes only, and all content is current at the time of recording and subject to change without prior notice. While LawGration is an Incorporated Legal Practice, we are not aware of your personal circumstances, needs or goals, and information contained in this post should not be construedas legal, immigration or other advice. Before acting on any information in this post, you should always query whether it is relevant to your circumstances and consult an Australian immigration lawyer or registered migration agent. The views and/or opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of LawGration, or any other organisation thatthey represent or are otherwise affiliated with. In the event that content is marked as ‘promotional’, unless expressly stated, LawGration does not in any way endorse any third party or their offerings.
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