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A DRINK WITH MERI & MINA
Sinerji Studio
74 episodes
1 week 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 69: Motorola Razor is in the museum now? We old old | Sinerji Studio
A DRINK WITH MERI & MINA
59 minutes 27 seconds
2 years ago
EP 69: Motorola Razor is in the museum now? We old old | Sinerji Studio

This podcast was inspired by Diya, Mina's second niece who turned 18 recently. This not only made us feel like an aunty but also took us to our nostalgic memories. Where has the time gone? Meri's first phone is in the museum now? Our audience share one few things that made them feel old, give it a listen, I am sure you can relate to it a bit or more....

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.