Welcome to Brown People Problems, where your host, Nikita Sehgal, along with her guests chat about what it means to navigate life while being South Asian!
In this episode I chat with Jessie Dhaliwal. Jessie is a queer South Asian woman from Greater Vancouver. She is an intersectional and trauma-focused clinical counsellor working with our South Asian community. Jessie has founded the collective Solidarity Therapy, a group of intersectional therapists doing the work to practice from an anti-oppressive lens.
Find Jessie here:
https://www.solidaritytherapy.ca/
https://www.instagram.com/solidaritytherapy/?hl=en
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Who am I:
Hi! Thank you for stopping by. I’m Nikita, a full time brown Psychotherapist, living in Toronto 🇨🇦 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!
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@nikitasehgal
Instagram: @inlcusivepsychotherapy
Disclaimer:
The guests and the host at ‘Brown People Problems’ do not offer individualized 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.