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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 61: New Year Resolutions
A DRINK WITH MERI & MINA
47 minutes 19 seconds
2 years ago
EP 61: New Year Resolutions

It's THAT time of the year.

No matter how cliche it sounds, new year comes with reflecting achievements and failures of the year gone and listing goals for the coming one.

In this year end appraisal of ourselves, we share what we want to work towards and how we want to do it.

We hope you also have listed things to look forward to and wish you are blessed with the motivation to make it happen. 

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.