Episodios

  • Episode - 2 Rajji-Podcast
    Jul 25 2025
    🎙️ A Suitable Boy… for Every Stage.Rahul Chopra.
    What makes someone stand out in the crowd?For Rahul Chopra, it wasn’t just talent — it was courage, connection, and community.
    Born in India and brought to New Zealand as a young School student, Rahul’s story reflects the journey of countless migrants — a child adjusting to a new land, battling the pressure of fitting in, and slowly finding his space to belong.
    But Rahul didn’t just adjust — he embraced every opportunity to give back. Over the years, he has worn many hats:✅ A dedicated teacher, mentoring the next generation✅ A passionate choreographer, expressing stories through dance✅ A vibrant MC and event promoter, bringing people together✅ A committed actor, sharing powerful stories on stage✅ A powerful radio voice, inspiring the community at Radio Tarana✅ And most importantly — a son, a husband, and a proud father balancing family with his purpose
    What ties all these roles together?His deep sense of community connection, his passion for youth empowerment, and a journey of personal spirituality — all shaping the choices he made and the legacy he’s building.
    In this episode of A Face in the Crowd, we go beyond the spotlight to explore how a young migrant child became a face and voice that resonates across New Zealand’s South Asian community.It’s a story of identity, resilience, service, and finding your voice in a crowd.
    🎧 Catch this inspiring conversation — Streaming now on the ROVA App🔴 Powered by Radio Tarana
    Because every face in the crowd hides a story… and sometimes, that story inspires an entire community.
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  • Episode 1 – “Noise Behind the Voice”
    Jul 1 2025

    In this very first episode of A Face in the Crowd, RJ Neha Bhatia shares her deeply personal journey — how she came to New Zealand at just 16 with her family, facing a new world, unfamiliar people, and a culture that was both exciting and overwhelming.
    She reflects on the emotional and practical challenges of adjusting to life in Aotearoa, and how—over time—those silent struggles helped shape her identity and voice on the radio.
    Co-host RJ Sarkar Raj also opens up about his own struggles — arriving in New Zealand in his late 20s, navigating loneliness, visa stress, and cultural adjustment. He shares how the journey from that silent, uncertain Raj Srivastava to today’s confident "Sarkar Raj" was only made possible because of one person…👉 that version of himself who stood there, didn’t give up, and kept moving.
    Together, they unpack the theme of this podcast:➡️ That behind every confident voice, there's a history of uncertainty.➡️ That people arrive here solo or with family, but they all go through the same journey — of struggle, settlement, and self-discovery.➡️ And that in this blend of cultures and challenges, some rise to become a face in the crowd.
    🎧 This episode sets the tone for stories ahead — migrants, business owners, artists, students, and everyday fighters who turned their inner noise into real voices that shaped communities in New Zealand.
    Powered by Radio Tarana | Streaming on the ROVA App

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    20 m