Made in Migration

#22 | Golf as a Networking Tool: Insights from Raj Narayan’s Migration Story


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Date of recording: 24 June 2025

Summary:

In this episode of the Made in Migration podcast, Raj Narayan shares her inspiring journey from a corporate executive to the founder of Emajin Golf, a business that reimagines golf as an inclusive networking tool. She discusses the challenges of migrating, the importance of resilience, and how golf serves as a powerful equaliser in building relationships. Raj emphasises the significance of community and support for migrants looking to start their own ventures, and shares her vision for expanding Emajin Golf internationally.

Keywords:

Migration, Australia, golf, networking, entrepreneurship, leadership, inclusivity, business, community, Raj Narayan

Chapters:

02:11 – Raj’s migration journey

06:08 - Building relationships through golf

08:59 - Leadership lessons from a migrant perspective

10:59 - The birth of Emajin Golf

16:57 - Balancing passion and business

19:31 - Golf as a networking tool for migrants

24:52 - Overcoming challenges

27:54 - The entrepreneurial journey

29:21 - Future vision for Emajin Golf

31:08 - Advice for migrants starting their own business

Acknowledgments:

Our heartfelt thanks to Raj Narayan so generously volunteering her time, and for imparting her knowledgeand insights!

As always, many thanks to our editor, Ryan Prestipino of Fallen Pine Studio, for his amazing work behind the scenes.

And of course, thank you to our listeners, without which this podcast would simply not exist.

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