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Amita Mehta’s life is a story of survival, love, and radical courage. In this deeply personal episode, she shares the secrets she feared would cost her everything and the relationships that made her rich in love. Coming from a traditional Indian family, Amita talks about their escape from Uganda at the hands of a dictator and the journey to freedom in the U.S. She reveals how being an athlete was a saving grace, enabling her to integrate and find hope during a difficult time in her young life. She shares her inner struggle to come to terms with her sexual orientation and how that impacted her career and her relationships. It’s a raw, hopeful conversation about identity, resilience, and what it really means to embody the American dream. (All that...AND it's Jess and Maureen's birthday episode!)

Discover Amita's website and her instagram. 

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Brought to you by Capital Health

Credits:

Producer and Host: Jess Downey

Producer and Host: Maureen Petrosky

Producer and Editor: Leigh Iacobucci

Artwork: Peter Yates Design

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