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His children all migrated but Rajendra is happy in Nepal

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Hi everyone. I have to admit that I had a pretty good idea of what this episode was going to be about, how it was going to unfold, as they say. I was talking to the father of three daughters, grown daughters, all living overseas, and I thought that he and his wife were planning to go live with them in the US, but I was wrong.
You're gonna have to listen to find out exactly how I was wrong, but I will say that it was one of the most enjoyable interviews I've done in a long time. I spent just over an hour with Rajendra, but I think we hit it off pretty quickly and got into some pretty personal areas quite fast and had a lot of fun, some laughs, and I think he also enjoyed it. I'm really curious to hear what you think. So let me know.
I want to give a shout out to S.U., I only have their initials, who posted online about Nepal Now: they are "fascinating and insightful interviews and discussions that share so much about lived experience in Nepal. I am listening while on a trip in Nepal."
Thank you very much for that review, which S.U. posted in May, 2024. I feel bad that I only found it recently. If you're interested in supporting the show, but, can't do it financially at the moment, one of the next best things you can do is leave us a review. It might help introduce a newcomer to the show and turn them into a listener, which would be great.

Tell us how we're doing, or just say hi

Support the show

You can subscribe to Nepal Now for as little as $3 a month. Your support will help to defray the costs of making the show. And you'll also get a shout-out in a future episode.

You can also show your love by sending this episode to someone who you think might be interested or by sharing it on social media:
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BlueSky
Facebook
Music by audionautix.com.
Thank you to PEI in Bankhundole and Himal Media in Patan Dhoka for the use of their studio.

Nepal Now is produced and hosted by Marty Logan.

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Chapters

1. His children all migrated but Rajendra is happy in Nepal (00:00:00)

2. To Bombay and back (00:05:06)

3. Daughter #2 is first to go (00:09:01)

4. Another daughter makes the move (00:11:36)

5. Three daughters in America (00:14:47)

6. "Why should I be unhappy?" (00:15:06)

7. Many families in the same situation (00:18:34)

101 episodes

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Hi everyone. I have to admit that I had a pretty good idea of what this episode was going to be about, how it was going to unfold, as they say. I was talking to the father of three daughters, grown daughters, all living overseas, and I thought that he and his wife were planning to go live with them in the US, but I was wrong.
You're gonna have to listen to find out exactly how I was wrong, but I will say that it was one of the most enjoyable interviews I've done in a long time. I spent just over an hour with Rajendra, but I think we hit it off pretty quickly and got into some pretty personal areas quite fast and had a lot of fun, some laughs, and I think he also enjoyed it. I'm really curious to hear what you think. So let me know.
I want to give a shout out to S.U., I only have their initials, who posted online about Nepal Now: they are "fascinating and insightful interviews and discussions that share so much about lived experience in Nepal. I am listening while on a trip in Nepal."
Thank you very much for that review, which S.U. posted in May, 2024. I feel bad that I only found it recently. If you're interested in supporting the show, but, can't do it financially at the moment, one of the next best things you can do is leave us a review. It might help introduce a newcomer to the show and turn them into a listener, which would be great.

Tell us how we're doing, or just say hi

Support the show

You can subscribe to Nepal Now for as little as $3 a month. Your support will help to defray the costs of making the show. And you'll also get a shout-out in a future episode.

You can also show your love by sending this episode to someone who you think might be interested or by sharing it on social media:
LinkedIn
Instagram

BlueSky
Facebook
Music by audionautix.com.
Thank you to PEI in Bankhundole and Himal Media in Patan Dhoka for the use of their studio.

Nepal Now is produced and hosted by Marty Logan.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. His children all migrated but Rajendra is happy in Nepal (00:00:00)

2. To Bombay and back (00:05:06)

3. Daughter #2 is first to go (00:09:01)

4. Another daughter makes the move (00:11:36)

5. Three daughters in America (00:14:47)

6. "Why should I be unhappy?" (00:15:06)

7. Many families in the same situation (00:18:34)

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