SameSame Different - This is Western Sydney

This podcast series leverages the beauty, richness and uniqueness of cultural diversity, and highlights the triumph and strength of participants who represent cultural diversity. We seek to highlight the triumphs and shared humanity across cultural groups through our podcast series, to break the stereotype of the quintessential Australian, and strengthen and improve attitudes towards cultural diversity.

Episode Six - Tanya Nellestein

Romance is Everywhere - Tanya

Meet Tanya Nellestein. Tanya joins Western Sydney MRC on our new venture of the discovery of Western Sydney and its rich diversity through storytelling and the amazing world of podcasts.

Tanya’s story and connection to Western Sydney are broad and rich – like most of our guest speakers, and has many talents, visions and passions. Tanya is a self-claimed aspiring novelist…. Her appetite for writing, romance and love evolve daily.

Tanya’s propensity for reading allows her to make beautiful connections with writers and authors all over the world, and skills are nurtured daily through both writing and reading. Tanya uses her creative flair and artistic talents to her other role as refugee Youth peer mentor Program Officer and hopes that one day she could tell the love stories of the communities she is so dedicated to. Her storytelling evokes a sense of empathy and excitement in its readers and the opportunities to show and feel love are at the forefront.

We think Tanya has a zest for love, life and everything in between. We all want to know and feel love, but we all find it in different people and places. SameSame Different. This is Western Sydney.

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Tanya Nellestein

Forever dreaming, avid reader, occasional writer of opinion and truth, aspiring novelist, experience enthusiast, outstanding car vocalist and Queen of fancy dress.

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