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A DRINK WITH MERI & MINA
Sinerji Studio
74 episodes
6 days 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.
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Society & Culture
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EP 60: Moving Onto 2023
A DRINK WITH MERI & MINA
43 minutes 28 seconds
2 years ago
EP 60: Moving Onto 2023

Just like that, another year has gone by.

At the end of last year, we summarised our first year of Sinerji and that year of our life.

We revisited the feelings from that episode and our whole year after that. 

Regardless of any setbacks, hope your year went great with lots of personal achievements and even if it didn't, there is always time to set things into motion.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!!

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.