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burnt toast & pitewey
Maisyn Sock
11 episodes
4 days ago
Two Mi'kmaq twins navigating through life and searching for their purpose. This podcast is created in hopes of speaking their truth, telling storytimes, and having a good vibe. All while having their burnt toast and pitewey (Mi'kmaw word for tea)
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Two Mi'kmaq twins navigating through life and searching for their purpose. This podcast is created in hopes of speaking their truth, telling storytimes, and having a good vibe. All while having their burnt toast and pitewey (Mi'kmaw word for tea)
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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it matters, how i see me
burnt toast & pitewey
1 hour 5 minutes 30 seconds
4 years ago
it matters, how i see me

This podcast is our long awaited episode about our international adventures. We finally took the time to sit back, relax, and reflect about our experiences. We discuss about Guyanese and Kenyan Culture, such as, food, language, and gatherings. We are so proud to be able to share our stories in this light. We hope you take the time and listen!

burnt toast & pitewey
Two Mi'kmaq twins navigating through life and searching for their purpose. This podcast is created in hopes of speaking their truth, telling storytimes, and having a good vibe. All while having their burnt toast and pitewey (Mi'kmaw word for tea)