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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.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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EP 68: When I met my biological dad as a teenager...
A DRINK WITH MERI & MINA
53 minutes 14 seconds
2 years ago
EP 68: When I met my biological dad as a teenager...

Being Gurkha kids, we were practically raised by our mothers on her own. When we finally got to live with our dads during our teenage years, it was fun and games at first which very soon came to an end. Meri & Mina share their hardships, fond memories and how they "idolised" their fathers in this episode. Enjoy the rollercoaster. If you're a Gurkha kid, please leave us a comment :)

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.