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2 Khmerican Sisters
Mellissa & Jasmine Nguon
68 episodes
1 week ago
This podcast was started to discuss meaningful topics and issues from the lens of two Khmerican (Cambodian-American) sisters and other diverse community leaders.
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This podcast was started to discuss meaningful topics and issues from the lens of two Khmerican (Cambodian-American) sisters and other diverse community leaders.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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48 | Mental Health, Trauma & Healing (feat. Maryann Samreth)
2 Khmerican Sisters
40 minutes 58 seconds
4 years ago
48 | Mental Health, Trauma & Healing (feat. Maryann Samreth)

Maryann is a trauma writer, mental health advocate, podcast host of Mental Breakthrough, and Founder of Sincerely Miss Mary. We invite you to listen in and learn about Maryann’s upbringing of being born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago as a 2nd generation Cambodian-American, her pivotal career transition from the high fashion industry to writing, and her tips on how to live life more unapologetically. Maryann speaks to the value of therapy and sharing our stories, and the process of battling with and through trauma.

Learn more about Maryann by following her instagrams @mentalbreakthroughpodcast @sincerelymissmary

2 Khmerican Sisters
This podcast was started to discuss meaningful topics and issues from the lens of two Khmerican (Cambodian-American) sisters and other diverse community leaders.