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Who We Are | Stories of Colonialism and Cultural Reclamation

Podcast de Maya Kalaria

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A multicultural storytelling podcast for people of the global majority, hosted by Maya Kalaria. We share decolonization stories and healing journeys of cultural and spiritual reclamation in the wake of colonialism, exploring social justice, belonging and identity through reclaiming our own narratives. We centre stories from women and the queer community.

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9 episodios

episode The Dominican Republic ft. Dra. CarolLaine M García artwork

The Dominican Republic ft. Dra. CarolLaine M García

Welcome to who we are, a multicultural storytelling podcast hosted by Maya Kalaria. We share decolonization stories and healing journeys of cultural reclamation, finding identity and belonging in the wake of colonialism. We explore social justice through reclaiming our own narratives. In this complex and powerful episode, CarolLaine shares her family’s story, and how many lineages flow through her, from West African, Spanish, Portuguese and Indigenous Taíno, creating a living legacy of the colonial history of her land and people. She shares how this complexity impacted her, and how she came to deeply accept and work with all of these parts of herself as well as finding balance between her scientific, academic mind and her intuitive self. To find out more about CarolLaine’s work, see here [https://www.drcarollainemgarcia.com/].

18 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 21 min
episode Indonesia ft. Hannah Kendaru artwork

Indonesia ft. Hannah Kendaru

A gentle note - this episode contains some mentions of sexual assault. Welcome to who we are, a multicultural storytelling podcast hosted by Maya Kalaria. We share decolonization stories and healing journeys of cultural reclamation, finding identity and belonging in the wake of colonialism. We explore social justice through reclaiming our own narratives. In this fascinating episode, Hannah eloquently captures the distinction between historical and intergenerational trauma, weaving her personal history between the two. As someone whose parents are Indonesian and white British, she speaks powerfully of the relationship between the colonizer and the colonized parts within herself, of truth and forgiveness, and how she learned to move through these challenges into heart-led action. We speak about the current colonial energies affecting Bali, where Hannah lived for a while, and how corrosive yet now-needed western tourism continues to be for the people of the land. Hannah's work can be found here [https://inspire-breathwork.org/].

12 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 13 min
episode Mexico & Guatemala ft. Magalí Morales artwork

Mexico & Guatemala ft. Magalí Morales

A gentle note - this episode contains some mentions of sexual assault. Welcome to who we are, a multicultural storytelling podcast hosted by Maya Kalaria. We share decolonization stories and healing journeys of cultural reclamation, finding identity and belonging in the wake of colonialism. We explore social justice through reclaiming our own narratives. In this rich and powerful episode, Magalí talks us through the colonial history of her ancestral lands and peoples, sharing both collective and familial stories across generations. She shares her own experiences of life as a woman of colour in America (Turtle Island) and how a harrowing incident while studying in England as a young woman became a defining moment in her life. Join us for a candid, beautiful, deeply spiritual and complex journey of colonial harm, loss, abuse, healing and - ultimately - what it means to love each other as well as our collective home, Mother Earth.

29 de ene de 2026 - 1 h 18 min
episode Cambodia ft. Dany Srey-Snow artwork

Cambodia ft. Dany Srey-Snow

Welcome to who we are, a multicultural storytelling podcast hosted by Maya Kalaria. We share decolonization stories and healing journeys of cultural reclamation, finding identity and belonging in the wake of colonialism. We explore social justice through reclaiming our own narratives. In this deeply moving episode, Dany vulnerably shares the painful and courageous story of her family's journey from Cambodia to America/Turtle Island, as refugees escaping the Cambodian genocide. We unpack the many layers of emotions that are held inside the body through the generations as a consequence of carrying this heavy history, including grief, anger and the messier emotions that are hard to tie a neat bow around. Dany shares some of the challenges of growing up in the US as a girl of Cambodian descent, and how she is working to heal herself from the physical to the spiritual level to help create a healthier, more healed world for herself and others. You can find Dany's work here [https://sreydanyco.com/] and @sreydanysnow [instagram.com/sreydanysnow]

20 de dic de 2025 - 1 h 4 min
episode The Philippines ft. Glecie Caballero artwork

The Philippines ft. Glecie Caballero

A gentle note - this episode contains some mentions of sexual abuse. Welcome to who we are, a multicultural storytelling podcast hosted by Maya Kalaria. We share decolonization stories and healing journeys of cultural reclamation, finding identity and belonging in the wake of colonialism. We explore social justice through reclaiming our own narratives. In this powerful episode, Glecie not only shares how detrimental the impact of colonization was on her family, but also how the patriarchal and colonial Catholic culture in which she was consequently raised taught her to silence her truth and her voice. This led to years of silence both before, during and after experiencing childhood sexual abuse. Glecie shares how it felt to finally share her truth with her family, and how she started to decolonize her mind, body, spirit and feminine sexual energy through rediscovering her voice, power, and indigenous ancestral practices. You can find Glecie's work at @thebastosbruha [instagram.com/thebastosbruha]

21 de nov de 2025 - 48 min
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