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Eatme.land presents EPISODE 5 of the #NOMADKITTIES PODCAST
MEXICO SERIES VOL 2: PAPAYA
This is a continuation of our Mexico series in preparation for the release of the Death Is A Business Album: “Papaya.” Out OCT 20, 2022!!
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On this warm sunny afternoon, Coach Steph Z and Sonia Erika smoked some weed, poured some rose tea, and had a psychedelic conversation about the album “Papaya.”
We talk about:
✨ Sonia Erika’s and her parents return to Mexico after living undocumented for 21 years
✨ The creative birthing process of completing the album
✨ Intentionality as a philosophy
✨ The inspiration behind the album name
✨ The symbolism behind Papaya
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Coach Steph is a first-gen entrepreneur and life coach that works with immigrants and first-gen entrepreneurs to overcome the obstacles that hold them back from reaching their goals.
Death Is A Business was created in 2013 in a New York City college dorm room. Since then, it has traveled throughout the US and Latin America. The group’s sound incorporates musicians and instruments from around the world like the Afro-Peruvian Cajon and the Andean flute.
Sonia Erika (they/he/she) is the daughter of formerly undocumented laborers. After 21 years as an “illegal alien” Sonia finally went back to Mexico, and then continued traveling and living in Peru and Brazil making music with Death Is A Business. Sonia’s art and entrepreneurial activity connects people and communities to their story of familial migration, the experience of rebirth, and belonging. Her subject matters verge between illegal aliens and demystifying capitalism, to humanizing sex workers.
El Tres Da Nova, lead guitarist for Death Is A Business and writer covering the policy, science, and culture of drugs. Get educated, get lifted! Check out his writing in FILTER Mag, Marijuana Moment, Psychedelic Times, Leafly and Salon.
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