• Episode 70: Migrant to Millionaire - A Migrant’s Journey to Thriving in Australia

  • Feb 17 2025
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 70: Migrant to Millionaire - A Migrant’s Journey to Thriving in Australia

  • Summary

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    🌟 Episode 70: Migrant to Millionaire - A Migrant’s Journey to Thriving in Australia

    What if a simple childhood dream could shape your entire future? 🚗💭


    In this episode, Krish Ravi Patti shares his incredible journey from a young student in Hyderabad to a successful business owner in Australia. He opens up about the challenges migrant entrepreneurs face, the power of confidence, and the delicate balance between fun and productivity.

    Here’s what you’ll discover:

    🔹 The Red Car Story – How a dream sparked a life-changing decision.

    🔹 Migrant Mindset – Overcoming language barriers, confidence struggles & cultural adaptation.

    🔹 Balancing Business & Passion – Why boring tasks pay the bills, but creativity fuels fulfillment.

    🔹 Friendships to Partnerships – The truth about working with friends (and losing a million dollars!).

    🔹 Success Tips for Migrants – How to integrate, communicate, and thrive in a new country.


    💡 If you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a migrant professional, or simply love an inspiring success story, this episode is packed with value!

    🎧 👉 Listen now on Youtube: https://youtu.be/uxtBKPyAuwk

    🎧 Or on Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-swqvh-1805ecf

    💻 Read more on our website: https://pivot2thrive.com.au/podcast

    💬 What’s your biggest takeaway from this episode? Drop a comment below! 👇 #PivotToThrive #Entrepreneurship #MigrantSuccess #BusinessGrowth

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