2 Brownish Girls
By 2 Brownish Girls
2 Brownish GirlsSep 30, 2021
S5 E12 - The Final Episode of The 2 Brownish Girls Podcast
We're finally here. Cribbs and Talica reflect on the last four years since the creation of their podcast and thank their listeners for their support and what lies ahead for your 2 favourite Brownish girls.
Special shout out to the listeners who sent voice messages in - Adele Luamanuvae, Eden, Jane T, Jasmine Greenwood, Katea (KT) FYR and Mihaka.
S5 E11 - The Veiqia Poject
The Veiqia Project is a creative research project inspired by the practice of Fijian female tattooing of veiqia.
In 2015 a group of Fijian women based in New Zealand and Australia were brought together to create new works for an exhibition inspired by veiqia (Fijian female tattoo), a practice that was stopped from around the mid-19th century and conducted in secrecy up to the early 20th century.
The project involved an online research forum and time spent with Fijian collections in Fiji and New Zealand museums. The exhibition took place at ST PAUL St Gallery in March 2016 for the Auckland Arts Festival and coincided with the PAA XII International Symposium.
Four years after their creation - on the 27th April 2019, The Veiqia Project held an event on Dhawaral country at Campbelltown Arts Centre called 'Solevu' - a full day of delicious lovo-making (Fijian earth oven), workshops and talanoa to celebrate the last 18 months of cross-generational Era Yalovata Na Marama program.
And due to this event, which Cribbs came across and invited Talica....The 2 Brownish Girls podcast was born. Join Cribbs & Talica and members of The Veiqia Project, Donita, Luisa and Margaret for great interview.
S5 E10 - Psychic Medium, Jayson Fraser
S5 E9 - Pasepa the Baddie Scientist/Creative
Cribbs and Talica interview long time friend of the podcast - Pasepa, an Environmental Science major from Macquarie University, who has worked previously in Ecological Restoration. But she is not just a Scientist, she is a multi-faceted Baddie who has made her debut as a 007 in this year’s West Ball 4, hosted by Father Xander Silky and previous 2 Brownish Girls guest, Jamaica Moana, modeled in campaigns such as Light Speech in Issue 5 for Astrophe Magazine and alongside with another previous 2 Brownish Girls guest, Isaac Nasedra organized the 2021 Fiji COVID Relief Mask drive for Fiji. The girls discuss her origin story, Science and Creative endeavours and the differences between Fijians in the Mother Country and Fijians in the diaspora.
S5 E8 - The Sole Struggle continues...LOL
Cribbs & Talica revisit their iconic/traumatizing episode from Season 1 of the 2 Brownish Girl, Episode 7 - The Sole Struggle: "Dating" (or not dating), Brown Men, Insecurities or Q&A with a 2023 update and their perspectives on their July 2019 thoughts and what has changed since then. Join them for a cute little update, will Cribbs ever get over the hold Brown men have on her and will Talica actually ever tell a man how she feels or has she just accepted her forever alone status due to the consequences of her lack of actions? Find out in the next 52 minutes!
S5 E7 - Half Yearly Check in with Cribbs & Talica
Your favourite delusional Westies bring you a short and sweet update on how things have been for them in 2023 so far. From what they've been up to, the gigs they've attended and new changes in their life and the energy they want for the rest of the year. From Cribbs' new life update and the seasonal changes for her to Talica's never-ending rants on something that she has no control over.
S5 E6 - SISTER SISTER: An interview with South West Sydney creative sisters, Kalo and Hope Siafega
We're half way through the final season of the 2 Brownish Girls podcast and what a better way yet to celebrate this final season by interviewing friends and siblings, sisters Kalo and Hope. Born in New Zealand and raised in South West Sydney, these two are creative heatwaves in Sydney's creative spaces. Kalo is known for her iconic style and styling talent, acting, modeling and her creative direction. She has worked as the Creative Director for Naarm based Isle Magazine’s ‘Class of 2020’ photoshoot with Melbourne native and previous 2 Brownish Girls guest, Aysha Nanai-Leififi aka Mrs Fallback. She has also worked as a costume designer for short films Before 8AM and Polinesia by Pelesasa Pictures, run by previous 2 Brownish Girls guest Fia Pelesasa. Hope is a budding creative/illustrator/designer based in Western Sydney who, whether it’s from an analytical or artistic standpoint, she loves to ideate and create and help people execute their creative visions. Describing her creative process as “Hands on, meticulous and fulfilling.” a 2022 graduate of D&AD Shift (Design and Art Direction Shift). She has also facilitated graphic illustration workshops with the Powerhouse Museum and TAFE NSW. Join us for a fun filled episode where we discuss their creative process and the rise of Western Sydney art.
S5 E5 - ENI420 aka YouTube/Content Creator, @igottagetoninconcord
Today we are blessed with the presence of Concord’s finest, one of Concord High’s highly esteemed alumni, the CEO of Burwood Westfield, she’s gotta get on in Concord - it’s Youtuber and Content Creator, @eni420oner8.
This one is for the Area girls, three girls in a room just chatting is what this one is about, so sit tight. Welcome to the show Eni!
[HUGE LANGUAGE WARNING]
S5 E4 - An Interview with hosts of Puha & Porkbones Radio Show, Kimberly & Cini
S5 E3 - An Interview with TV Producer and Director, Jessica Magro
In this episode we unpack Jess’ intro to the film/tv industry, the sucky parts of the industry and what made her want to centre Pasifika stories in her career focus.
We had such an insightful chat to a wonderful pioneer as a Pasifika woman in film and TV. Please welcome JESSICA MAGRO!!!!
Also as mentioned in the episode, please donate your coins to GoFundMe for the House Mother of Alexander, Mother Ella Ganza on her gender affirming surgery: www.gofundme.com/f/ellaganza
S5 E2 - Pacific Islanders and K-pop
Correction: We incorrectly mentioned Girls Generation in Korean slang is SNSD, however that is not slang and is the abbreviated format of their name in Korean which is 소녀시대 (Romanized: Sonyeo Sidae) We apologize for this error.
With this year being the final year of the 2 Brownish Girls podcast, we've decided to also discuss topics we're interested in that's linked to our community. Talica is joined by her brother Mo and friends of the podcast, sisters Allua and Lili to discuss one of their favourite topics ever - K-pop, specifically discussing the correlation between Korean pop music and Pacific Islanders, with a lot of our community being K-pop stans and also famous Pasifika dance choreographers such as Parris Goebel who have worked with Big Bang, 2NE1, CL and Taeyang and Sienna Lalau who has worked with BTS. We discuss the positive impact K-pop has had in our lives, our earliest memories of it, our favourite groups and choreography and also if we were idols, which agency would we sign with. Join us for this fun filled K-pop enthusiast episode!
S5 E1 - Cribbs Interviews her Dad
Welcome back to Season 5 of 2 Brownish Girls, the farewell tour and I am one of your hosts, Cribbs. Happy Gregorian New Year, Lunar New Year and of course, happy 1st episode of the season! It’s great to be back and we hope that you’ve been enjoying some sort of a break or celebrating in the festivities with your loved ones!
For the very very first episode, I am joined by someone special in my life and who naturally had the pleasure of co-creating Cribbs herself, and therefore co-creating 2 Brownish Girls, it is none other than my Dad, Father Cribbs also Sonny. Here we spent a sunny summer afternoon just chatting, and getting to learn about my Dad, alongside me as there’s a few things I didn’t know!
Also just want to apologise for the super echoeyness that you hear when I speak…it’s giving, amateur editor and recording out of a phone and a microphone vibe but I really enjoyed this short talk and I hope this sparks more conversations with your parents while they’re still here. I am so grateful to share this space, that is the podcast that I hold so dear to my heart and to hear him speak about his life.
2BG Wrapped 2022
For the last four years, we’ve always carefully curated our end of year episodes but this year we’re doing something completely different and will be asking each other questions from Flex Mami’s ReFlex 1 Deck. We also have major news to announce at the end of the episode so be sure to listen in for that!
S4 E11 - Pasifika Film Festival 2022 with Co-Director, Eliorah Malifa
S4 E10 - An Interview with Emerging Artist from Sydney, Emerald Brunt
S4 E9 - The Cycle of Poly Twitter
As avid Twitter users, Cribbs and Talica spend the September episode dissecting the community known as 'Poly Twitter' and specifically Noa @nottongan's 'Cycle of Poly Twitter'. Every year there are discussions on the same subjects within the community and for this month's episode we're going to give our opinions once and for all.
Time Stamps
06:43-13:04 - Should Non-Black people should be saying the N word?
13:04-14:11 - Poly men dating white women.
14:11-17:47 - Pacific Islander food war and Cribsey’s confession that Fiji makes the best kokoda.
17:47-21:20 - America Diaspora vs NZ Diaspora vs Australia Diaspora.
21:20-28:05 - Petty Twitter Drama and being in control of Twitter drama.
28:05-31:40 - Men being misogynists and creating an abundance of Pick Me Girls.
32:10-37:15 - Non-Pacific Islanders getting Pacific Islander tattoos.
37:15-39:37 - Pacific Islander businesses getting dragged.
39:37-40:35 - Someone/something being a scam. (E.g Arbonne and Loom).
S4 E8 - Mid-yearish Check In: what era are you in?
S4 E7 - Owning a Business at Aged 21 with Micronesian Woman Etitara, Owner of Penina Island Boutique & Penina Pearls
Social Media: @peninasboutique @peninapearls
Bonus - Motu of Western Sydney with Moemōana Schwenke and Taofia Pelesasa
CORRECTION: I mentioned Nick Kyrgios being of Greek and Indonesian descent however he is of Greek and Malaysian descent, my apologies!
Welcome to a bonus episode of 2 Brownish Girls where we have a great talanoa with Matavai Pacific Cultural Arts' Moemōana Schwenke and Pelesasa Pictures' Taofia Pelesasa about 'Motu of Western Sydney' and their dedication and determination in keeping Pacific Islander storytelling alive with their creative endeavours and the importance of resilience and staying true to yourself.
‘Motu of Western Sydney’ is produced by Maryjane and Fred Schwenke of Matavai Pacific Cultural Arts and directed and written by Moemōana Schwenke and Taofia Pelesasa. This production was created thanks to a partnership between Sydney’s premiere Pacific Islands cultural centre, Matavai Pacific Cultural Arts and Pelesasa Pictures.
The production is described as ‘A communal voice of the Pacific Islands communities of Australia, showcasing theatre, dance, music and other creative arts - all streamed through the eyes of Pasifika-Western Sydney. The production will encompass all the beautiful things about our communities, whilst still having the ability to hold a mirror up to ourselves and the wider Australian communities and our calls for change.’
Motu of Western Sydney will be at The Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre in Penrith in the evening on Friday 15th July and Saturday 16th of July 2022. There will be a special matinee performance for youth on the morning of Saturday 16th July 2022. Tickets available here at The Joan's website.
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S4 E6 - A June Episode About Julai, the baddest Queer Pasifika Musician from Narrm’s South East
S4 E5 - Keeping it Real with Jamaica Moana
Hello! It's gonna be MAY. Lol. Dry. We wanted to give a quick shoutout and thanks to all our listeners as we celebrate 3 years of the podcast this month, what a time to be alive ay. Fark. Can’t believe we made it this far. Anywho! Thanks to the day ones, the for life-ers and the ride or dies, we appreciate you all so much for sticking with us!
This month, we are joined by none other than Jamaica Moana. If you don’t know the name, you will know by the end of this episode! She is beauty and she’s grace, she’s the non-binary rapper, a community leader in the Australian ballroom community and queer community, a multidisciplinary artist and MORE. Coming hot off releasing her latest track, collaborating with iconic ballroom figure, Kevin Jz Prodigy titled VICIOUS, there’s no stopping her now. Jamaica has built many accolades over the years throughout various industries, we can’t wait to see what is in store for her. Welcome, Jamaica Moana!
S4 E4 - Pasifika Visibility in Tertiary Spaces (+ more) with Amelia and Talo
Western World media has always put limitations on our community with stereotypes on what we can achieve. That’s why it’s incredibly important for us on this podcast to interview our community and give space to everyone’s lived experiences and hopefully encourage the younger generations of Pasifika to achieve their goals.
On that note, we’re honored to have two young Pasifika on the podcast today - not only are they representing their respective backgrounds but also making waves in the academic and creative spaces here in Sydney - we welcome Amelia and Talo!
S4 E3 - Financial Literacy in the South Pacific with Uncle Sevu Waqa
It is also quite a taboo subject across multiple generations in our respective communities, and if you haven’t guessed it - we’re talking about Financial Literacy in the South Pacific. Joining us today to discuss this, is a guest - that I feel I can’t even write enough descriptive words to describe how much he has done for our community and how much he continues to do.
He is a man of many hats, with a career background in corporate sales and marketing management, one of the founding members of Fiji Youth Initiative - FYI a meke dance group created in response to requests from Fijian-Australian young people who wanted to learn more about their cultural heritage and most recently alongside MC Trey hosting ‘VeiTalanoa 2022 - Fiji Diaspora Community Conservation Series’ live stream, we’re joined by Uncle Sevu Waqa!
Thank you for joining us today from Fiji!
S4 E2 - Pasifika Women vs Independence: Can they co-exist?
This topic was initially recommended to us in May 2019 with the original tweet from @Zahratonin stating “Brown girls should not have to decide between leaving their families for independence or compromising their happiness to appease their families.”
WOW, this is such a loaded statement not just for Pasifika, but also maybe even cultures that have strong religious beliefs with traditionally conservative values. We also wanted to take the moment to mention this discussion will be from the cis-hetero perspective as Pasifika women and that we acknowledge Samoa’s third and fourth gender, fa’afafine and fa’afatama who both have integral roles in a Samoan household from pre-colonisation, up until this day.
Thank you to everyone who commented on our Instagram post in regards to this topic. We appreciate it and will share some of your comments in this month's episode!
S4 E1 - Pasifika Representation in Australian Media with Sione Sisifa
Surprise! 2 Brownish Girls has been renewed for another season (haha)
Today for our January 2022 episode, we’re absolutely stoked to have Sione Sisifa here today - the Director of Shotcaller Studio @shotcallerstudio who recently released the pilot for his self-funded show ‘Liana’ @lianatheshow on Youtube in December 2021.
The man of many beanies, Sione, joins us to discuss his journey as part of the Pasifika diaspora, his many lives in different creative scenes and what Pasifika representation means to him. From leaving his 'boring office job' in 2020 aka peak 'Rona times, he finds himself launching his first ever tv series.
With the pilot dropping, Sione is now looking for crowd funding to help support him make the rest of Season 1. You can find his info on our linktree via our Instagram: @2brownishgirls
2BG Wrapped 2021
Today we’ll be talking about the year that was 2021 for our own version of Spotify Wrapped and our hopes, dreams and schemes for 2022.
Also a big shoutout to all of you, we are so thankful for your support this year - especially with our Spotify Wrapped results and also our continuous support from our Patreons. We also want to thank our guests that we had this year, Nuks, Isaac Nasedra and Tala, Mahalia Handley, Mel Ree and Stelly G, Groupie Collective Podcasters - Sean and Vanessa, Nunia, Aysha and April, Pasepa, Donina Va’a, Nella and lastly Prof Jioji Ravulo.
Just a heads up for our patrons and potential future patrons, next year we’ll be restructuring our tiers to offer a one all-inclusive fee making it simple and straightforward to support us. We hope you can join us next year as we grow our podcast! We love you all so much!!! See you in 2022!!
Big vinaka vaka levu to the website The Institute of You and Jose Manuel at EnglishPost.org where we got some of the questions we’re asking each other today.
instituteofyou.org/year-in-review-50-powerful-questions-to-reflect/
englishpost.org/music-conversation-questions/
S3 E11 - Australia’s First Pasifika Professor, Prof. Jioji Ravulo
For our November episode, we’re honoured to be joined by an amazing guest, who is Australia’s first Pasifika Professor - being the Professor and Chair of Social Work and Policy Studies in the Sydney School of Education and Social Work at The University of Sydney. We talk all things Pasifika, education, representation, Jioji's passions and how he likes to encourage the Pasifika community in more ways than one.
Welcome to the show, Professor Jioji Ravulo!
S3 E10 - An Interview with Nella (as a Domestic Violence Survivor)
The purpose of this month’s episode is to share space with our dear friend Nella, on her experiences as a survivor of domestic violence. As a former pageant Queen, international supermodel, pageant and model coach and most recently blossoming in the film industry, we are honoured to have her on this month’s show.
S3 E9 - Domestic Violence in the Pasifika-Australian Community with Donina Va'a
*TW* This episode contains sensitive subject matter in relation to Domestic Violence with a focus on the Pasifika-Australian diaspora and the cis-hetero relationship. This month, we are joined by Donina Va’a to share insights on her work in the community here in Sydney. This discussion will take place over two episodes, with this month focusing on the ground work taking place and next month, we’ll be joined by a friend of the podcast, to share her story as a domestic violence survivor. For any information on hotlines for support organisations in the South Pacific, we have recorded these at the end of the episode. Thanks for your patience on this episode being 5 days late!
S3 E8 - Fiji COVID Relief: Mask Drive (with Isaac Nasedra & Pasepa Morell)
S3 E7 - Isle Magazine: An Interview with Aysha & April
Tonight, we are coming to you from across states and suburbs currently in lockdown to bring you this virtual episode joined by two incredible Pasifika women to celebrate the launch of Isle Magazine..
Isle Magazine is an independent online & print publication spotlighting and empowering Pasifika excellence all over the world.
We are joined by the Editor in Chief and Director of Isle Magazine, Aysha aka Mrs Fallback - who is also a Converse All Star hailing from Naarm and Australian Fashion Week enthusiast, Kali Uchis clone and future wife of Josh Addo-Carr - Creative Director of Isle Magazine, April.
S3 E5 - An Interview Nunia Mocelutu-Tamanitoakula: Parenthood from an Australian-Pasifika Perspective & Mental Health
S3 E6 - Record Store Day feat. Groupie Collective
BONUS - An Interview with Sydney Pasifika Icons: Mel Ree and Stelly G
Tonight we’re joined by 2 of the 4 Pasifika women behind a new production called ORA/MATE birthed by the Black Birds Creative Arts collective by Ayeesha Ash in collaboration with multidisciplinary artists: Mel Ree, Sela
Vai and Stelly G. They will be performing at the Pact Centre, Marrickville between 14th to 17th July with their new production ‘ORA/MATE’.
S3 E4 - Mahalia Handley: The model activist that kicks the hornet's nest
TRIGGER WARNINGS: Our April episode deals with a number of sensitive subjects including medical misdiagnosis, domestic violence, self-harm, suicide, substance abuse, eating disorders, body hatred, fat phobia and mental illness. Support services will be made available on our Linktree on the 2 Brownish Girls Instagram.
Talica is joined by Mahalia Handley (Instagram: @mahaliafromaustralia) - the iconic plus size Maori-Irish model who hails from Darwin and has been working in the fashion industry for 11 years. They discuss her origin story of wanting to be a model from a young age for representation, the importance of self-care not just being a spa day, taking care of your mental health, the pros and cons of body positivity, using your platform for activism and why the Australia fashion industry needs a reform.
S3 E3: Climate Change in the South Pacific - A Conversation with Isaac Nasedra & Tala Esera
In this month's episode, we interview two environmental activists: Isaac Nasedra & Tala Esera on climate change in the South Pacific. Through a Pasifika lens, we unpack the conversation with topics such as working with Pacific Climate Warriors, having the conversation around climate change with our traditional and conservative elders, journeying through our own storytelling in fighting for our homelands and also what we as both future generations and also the representatives of the diasporic communities around the world need to do to show up for our mother lands.
S3 E2: Doing the absolute most with the "bare minimum" content creator, Nuks
In this very sweet yet delayed episode, we unravel with Nuks, a Tik-Tok sensation (?) on what it's been like since creating his infamous "Bare minimum" episode and how he's been dealing with tHe H8terZ since posting it in late 2020. We also unravel a few other things in this world relating to financial exploitation, our thoughts on Nuks' content and his message and mission for the Pasifika youth in his work and his content.
S3 E1 - New Year, Same Girls From Da Area
Your favourite girls from da area are back! Cribbs and Talica review the year that was 2020 and their schemes and dreams for 2021. Big shoutout to our Patrons, our loyal listeners and Spotify for including us on their "I am. You are. We are Australian." feature on Spotify Desktop. Want to support 2 Brownish Girls? Join our Patreon - www.patreon.com/2brownishgirls and leave a review on Apple Podcasts!
S2 E12 - Bea Moon & Billymaree: Navigating the music industry as a Pasifika-Australian woman
What happens when four Pasifika girls from the area link up? Join us for the energetic final episode of Season 2 - where we interview two young Pasifika women making massive waves in the Australian music industry and friends of the podcast, Bea Moon and Billymaree. From their Western Sydney origins - the girls explain what influenced their decision to get involved in music, what it's been like navigating a male-dominated industry, the rise and popularity of Pasifika-Australian musicians, what's in store for them in 2021 and what we can do as Pasifika-Australian women to help our women rise. Want to support 2 Brownish Girls? Join our Patreon - www.patreon.com/2brownishgirls and leave a review on Apple Podcasts!
- Bea Moon's Instagram @beamoony Bea Moon's song is Chronic feat. Lazy J
- Billymaree's Instagram @billymaree Billymaree's song is Down.
S2 E11 - Racial and Fat Fetishism (This isn't it)
Influenced by "It’s Not a Compliment: How Racial Fetishism has Colored Online Dating" by Jean Namgung on medium.com and @Owlee_ on TikTok, Cribbs and Talica spend the November episode discussing racial and fat fetishism. Being beautiful and desired in the bedroom but too brown/too fat to take home. They talk about their personal experiences and the impact it's had on them and how they've dealt with the aftermath. Cribsey's song: Sweet Female Attitude - Flowers (Sunship Edit) Talica's song: Harmless - Swing Lynn -- Want to support 2 Brownish Girls? Join our Patreon - www.patreon.com/2brownishgirls and leave a review on Apple Podcasts!
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S2 E10: Checking in with James x Mihaka
Cribbs & Talica chat to Pasifika icons James and Mihaka from South West and Western Sydney and their perspectives on religion, mental health awareness and that early 2000's Pepsi ad campaign featuring Sonny Bill Williams. Want to support 2 Brownish Girls? Join our Patreon - www.patreon.com/2brownishgirls and leave a review on Apple Podcasts!
James' Instagram: @stylifique
Mihaka's Instagram: @thelunakidd
S2 E9 - Let's Talk About Sex(ual Health) with Anatola Finau
Although we’re Pasifika, we were raised in non-traditional households. One of the most taboo subjects in the Pasifika community (worldwide) is openly talking about sexual health. We dissect sex, our sexuality and why people still have stigmas with the female reproductive system. Special guest: sexual health educator, Anatola Finau! Want to support 2 Brownish Girls? Join our Patreon - www.patreon.com/2brownishgirls and leave a review on Apple Podcasts!
BONUS - I’m talking WAP: Women Against Patriarchy
Yup - we went there. 2BG takes on WAP for this bonus episode on this snowy ass August. We talk about the double standards in rap music, "traditional cis het roles", wondering where our allies are and how men are afraid of "raising daughters to be like hoes" yet have no issues being scheming gangas. All of this and MORE in this fuckery of an episode! Want to support 2 Brownish Girls? Join our Patreon - www.patreon.com/2brownishgirls and leave a review on Apple Podcasts.
S2 E8 - Dead Parents Gang: The thing about GRIEF
Life after experiencing a massive loss, the girls talk in depth about life after parental loss and the healing process, giving perspective on life in general and what this traumatic event in our lives has given us now years on after. We also talk about how much we can't stand people telling us to 'be strong' and dictating how people should grieve! Furthermore we discuss our coping mechanisms then vs now and what we've learnt about ourselves in how we carry on life after the fact. Want to support 2 Brownish Girls? Join our Patreon - www.patreon.com/2brownishgirls
S2 E7 - Hau Latukefu aka Tongan Rick Rubin
On this cold July, we bring this month's special guest for Episode 7 - Hau Latukefu aka Uncle Hauie aka the Tongan Rick Rubin where we discuss what it's like to maintain cultural idenity in Australia, being a mentor for the young gen, why it's important to unlearn toxic traits that have been normalised in Pasifika upbringing/culture and more. ** Want to support 2 Brownish Girls? Join our Patreon - www.patreon.com/2brownishgirls
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S2 E6: Growing up Fijian in the North Shore - Orlando & Shaqa
We interview Talica's family friends Orlando & Shaqa who were raised in Sydney's North Shore, an affluent region with a mainly White Australian demographic. We discuss their upbringings, maintaining cultural identity in a predominately White environment and airing their grievances with the Pasifika-Australian community.
Orlando & Shaqa Social Media:
Orlando's Instagram: @othechef
Shaqa's Instagram: @thedirkdiesel