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Melanie Macfarlane on Belonging, Migration, and Kindness
MM Migration founder Melanie Macfarlane shares her story on the Migration Matters podcast, reflecting on being sent to a UK boarding school at age 10 and enduring bullying, which contrasted sharply with her earlier idyllic childhood in Sierra Leone and Vanuatu. A stop in Kathmandu exposed her to poverty and shaped her sense of justice, while the trauma left her searching for belonging, which she later found in language studies and communities in Russia, France, and Indonesia. Migrating to Australia in her early thirties felt like a spiritual home, leading her to become a licensed migration agent and, in 2007, to found MM Migration and Veta Education; she says the businesses have helped bring around 10,000 people to Australia through skilled migration, sponsorship, and student visas. She also discusses her mother’s injury, her father’s death, his legacy of equality and diplomacy, criticizes governments using immigration to divide, and concludes with her “happy people, happy world” belief in kindness.
00:00 Why Migrants Matter
00:09 Podcast Series Intro
00:39 Boarding School Trauma
01:51 Idyllic Island Childhood
02:33 First Glimpse of Poverty
03:34 Searching for Belonging
04:00 Finding Home in Australia
04:37 Becoming a Migration Agent
05:25 Building a Migration Business
06:06 Reframing Family and Gratitude
06:36 Loss and Returning to Scotland
08:25 Father’s Legacy and Values
09:04 Politics and Immigration Fear
10:18 Happy People Happy World
11:04 Kindness as the Conclusion