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In this episode, Asekho Toto discusses the pressing need for government-funded therapy sessions, particularly for the black community in South Africa. He highlights the historical oppression faced by black individuals, the high rates of unemployment, and the mental health challenges that arise from these circumstances. Asekho argues that therapy should be accessible and affordable, advocating for government initiatives to support mental health services. He emphasizes the importance of therapists being compensated for their work while suggesting a structured approach to funding therapy for those in need.