Welcome to Brown People Problems, where your host, Nikita Sehgal, along with her guests chat about what it means to navigate life while being Brown! In this episode I chat with wedding designer Supriya Mehra to chat about the toxicity and stress behind the Desi wedding culture, and more.
Supriya Mehra is a CPA - CMA from Toronto, Ontario and started her event design firm - Design Mantraa in 2009 as a hobby. In 2016 she took the company full time and specialized in providing a boutique wedding design experience that focuses on creating bespoke weddings for couples who appreciate art, culture and timeless design. She believes that every wedding should be unique to the couple and their story. Her mission is to create beautiful weddings that reflect her clients’ personalities and cultures, while staying true to her own signature aesthetic. Her vision is to become the go-to source for simple, elegant, multicultural weddings that are both stylish and authentic.
She also serves as a Finance specialist in the Real Estate Industry. Her practical approach to life has helped numerous couples and clients buy their starter homes and eventually build a real estate investment portfolio. She educates her fellow Canadians through her podcast - Canadian Real Estate 101. Follow her journey as a Financing Pro and Creative entrepreneur on IG @canadianrealestate101 and @designmantraa
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Who am I:
Hi! Thank you for stopping by. I’m Nikita, a full time brown Psychotherapist, living in Canada 🇨🇦 and love to create creative content part time. Through book reviews and my podcast, called Brown People Problems, I chat about inclusion and diversity in lives of BIPOC and specifically SA lives, in both literature and in real life!
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Disclaimer:
The guests and the host at ‘Brown People Problems’ do not offer individualized nutritional or therapeutic advice, and our conversations should not be interpreted as such. This podcast is not a replacement for therapy. This podcast exists for educational purposes only. Please consider your circumstances and engage with the content mindfully.