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A DRINK WITH MERI & MINA
Sinerji Studio
74 episodes
1 week ago
Two Nepalese young women from South East Asian immigrant families boldly share their ongoing personal journey of rebelling against cultural barriers that they don’t agree with. We also discuss how our thoughts have shaped in what we think of current social issues.
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Two Nepalese young women from South East Asian immigrant families boldly share their ongoing personal journey of rebelling against cultural barriers that they don’t agree with. We also discuss how our thoughts have shaped in what we think of current social issues.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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EP 59: If you were a...
A DRINK WITH MERI & MINA
43 minutes 49 seconds
2 years ago
EP 59: If you were a...

After a couple of emotionally charged episodes, we thought we should lighten up the mood a little bit. After all, life is not always heavy.

We had fun answering these silly questions and although our answers had borderline narcissistic vibes, the journey to come up with them was definitely a reflective one.

These answers may not truly describe us but it's how we see or would like to see ourselves and that's our version of the truth.

A DRINK WITH MERI & MINA
Two Nepalese young women from South East Asian immigrant families boldly share their ongoing personal journey of rebelling against cultural barriers that they don’t agree with. We also discuss how our thoughts have shaped in what we think of current social issues.