Spice Happenings - Kiki & the Kitchen

 
 
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KIKI & THE KITCHEN: What can I share with America?
Featuring Kiki Sharma, Utah Refugee & Bhutan House Restaurant Owner & Manager
Utah Council for Citizen Diplomacy
Podcast – November 6, 2020

 
 

Join Kiki Sharma as she tells us about her journey from growing up in a refugee camp in Nepal to becoming a Utah restaurant owner and manager! Kiki and her family are an inspiring example of resiliency. Despite Covid restrictions, Kiki continues to run Bhutan House Restaurant and make a living for her family. Join us for this live recording of a community podcast as we talk to Kiki about her life experiences!

 

 

Utah Council for Citizen Diplomacy – Utah's Fireside Chats

The Utah Council for Citizen Diplomacy is proud to begin Fireside Chats! These chats are short conversations with Utah’s citizen diplomats who are reformulating the American worldview from one of despair to one of hope during a time of multiple crises. These 30-40 minute long segments will be discussion based, where a small group of participants can engage with the speaker. Interested in joining our next podcast recording? Visit our website to find out more.

 

 

Note that Bhutan House Restaurant is a Spice Kitchen Incubator graduate.

 
 
 

 
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