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Emotionally Expensive

Podcast by Ayushi Sanjay Acharya, LCSW, MPH

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Emotional Expensive is the go-to podcast for modern women ready to ditch the emotional overload and step into their healing era, without losing their power. Hosted by licensed therapist and mental health advocate Ayushi Sanjay Acharya, this show blends real talk with real tools to help you navigate relationships, boundaries, self-worth, and healing. Whether you're unlearning perfectionism, recovering from burnout, or just craving a life that feels lighter—you’re in the right place.

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episode Behind Closed Doors: Breaking the Silence on Abuse with Madhuri Govindu artwork

Behind Closed Doors: Breaking the Silence on Abuse with Madhuri Govindu

Meet our Guest: With over 20 years of experience in employee wellbeing,Madhuri Govindu has worked with leading global organizations including HSBC, Google, Accenture, and Cisco. She holds a Bachelor's in Business Management, an Associate's in Psychology, and a Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. A certified EMDR therapist, ADHD-CCSP, certified sex therapist (CSTIP), and CBT-TF certified and Mental Resilience specialist (Harvard), she is passionate about helping South Asian women in Texas heal from trauma and thrive. As a speaker for the American Counseling Association, author, and contributor, her recent book Thank You for Your Service: Learning to Honor with Heart to Bridge the Gap addresses the unique experiences of veterans. Her mission is to empower South Asian men/women by breaking stigmas, building resilience, and creating space for healing.   This conversation delves into the complexities of domestic violence and intimate partner violence, exploring various types of abuse, the cycle of abuse, and the cultural perspectives surrounding these issues. Madhuri Govindu, a licensed professional counselor, shares her insights on recognizing red flags, understanding the impact of gaslighting, and the importance of seeking help. The discussion also highlights the resources available for victims and the challenges of rehabilitating abusers. Takeaways Domestic violence can be physical, verbal, sexual, financial, and emotional. The cycle of abuse includes tension building, acts of abuse, and reconciliation. Gaslighting is a significant form of emotional abuse that leads to self-doubt. Cultural factors play a crucial role in how domestic violence is perceived and addressed. Financial abuse can be subtle but is a form of control over a partner's independence. Digital abuse involves monitoring and controlling a partner's online presence. Recognizing red flags early can prevent escalation into severe abuse. Rehabilitation of abusers is possible but requires sustained effort and accountability. Support resources are available, but awareness and access can vary by region. Understanding the cultural context is essential for addressing domestic violence effectively. Chapters 00:00 Understanding Domestic Violence and Intimate Partner Violence 10:26 Types of Domestic Violence: Physical, Emotional, and Financial Abuse 21:23 The Impact of Gaslighting and Verbal Abuse 25:23 Understanding Financial and Digital Abuse 29:47 Cultural and Spiritual Dimensions of Abuse 34:06 The Cycle of Abuse Explained 39:51 Domestic Violence: East vs. West Perspectives 43:57 Recognizing Red Flags in Relationships 47:15 Rehabilitation of Abusers: Is Change Possible? 50:10 Resources and Support for Victims of Abuse

30 Sep 2025 - 53 min
episode Beyond Stigma: South Asian Mental Health with Nikita artwork

Beyond Stigma: South Asian Mental Health with Nikita

In this conversation, Nikita, a licensed marriage and family therapist, shares her insights on therapy, particularly within the South Asian community. She discusses her journey to becoming a therapist, the unique challenges faced by her clients, including perfectionism, anxiety, and cultural stigma. Nikita emphasizes the importance of self-care for therapists, the role of family dynamics in mental health, and the significance of community support. The conversation also touches on grief, identity, and the evolving landscape of mental health awareness among South Asians. Takeaways Nikita specializes in anxiety, grief, chronic illness, and self-esteem. Cultural stigma around mental health is prevalent in South Asian communities. Perfectionism often stems from self-expectations rather than external pressures. Younger clients are more self-aware and articulate about their emotions. Shame and secrecy can hinder mental health discussions in families. Group therapy can help reduce feelings of isolation among clients. The geriatric population is often underestimated in their receptiveness to therapy. Family dynamics play a crucial role in shaping individual mental health. Setting boundaries is essential for self-care and mental well-being. Community support among South Asian therapists is growing and vital. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Therapy and Cultural Perspectives 02:32 Navigating Perfectionism and Anxiety in South Asian Clients 05:26 The Role of Shame and Secrecy in Mental Health 08:21 Group Therapy Dynamics and Geriatric Experiences 10:52 Cultural Strengths and Family Support in Therapy 13:38 Self-Care Strategies for Therapists 16:46 Grief Beyond Death: Identity and Cultural Expectations 19:43 Setting Boundaries: Time and Energy Management 22:50 The Impact of Family Dynamics on Therapy 25:39 Family of Origin Work: Understanding Patterns 28:30 The Rewards of Therapy: Connection and Growth 31:32 The Rise of South Asian Therapists and Community Building 34:48 Self-Soothing Techniques and Practical Strategies Keywords: therapy, South Asian mental health, perfectionism, anxiety, shame, geriatric therapy, self-care, grief, identity, boundaries

23 Sep 2025 - 41 min
episode Pray, Talk, Heal: Mental Health Beyond Stigma with Jessica Abraham artwork

Pray, Talk, Heal: Mental Health Beyond Stigma with Jessica Abraham

Meet our Guest: Jessica Abraham is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and South Asian therapist based in Rockwall, Texas, who works with clients for high-functioning anxiety as well as navigating family dynamics, relational conflicts, and major life transitions. With an understanding of both cultural and faith-based perspectives, Jessica creates a compassionate space where clients can explore their struggles, gain clarity, and move toward lasting change. Jessica is passionate about seeing individuals become healed and whole while walking in their full potential and purpose. In her free time, Jessica enjoys finding new food spots in Dallas with her husband and playing pickleball. Connect with Jessica: https://www.facebook.com/share/1BDyMBtGgz/?mibextid=LQQJ4d [https://www.facebook.com/share/1BDyMBtGgz/?mibextid=LQQJ4d] In this episode of Healing Hunnies , Ayushi Sanjay Acharya sits down with Jessica Abraham, a licensed clinical social worker, to discuss the intersection of mental health, faith, and culture, particularly within South Asian and Christian communities. They explore the stigmas surrounding mental health, the cultural pressures that inhibit open discussions about emotions, and the biblical parallels that support counseling practices. Jessica shares her journey into counseling, the importance of validation, and how therapy can coexist with faith. The conversation emphasizes the need for open dialogue about mental health and encourages listeners to seek help without shame. Takeaways Mental health stigma is prevalent in South Asian and Christian communities. Cultural pressures often prevent open discussions about emotions. Validation is crucial in counseling and healing. Therapy can coexist with faith; they are not opposing forces. It's okay to seek help and ask for support. Healing is a journey that requires community and connection. Biblical principles can align with therapeutic practices. Breaking the stigma starts with open conversations. Counseling can be a resource for emotional and spiritual growth. Therapy is not just for crises; it can be for maintenance. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Healing and Mental Health 02:32 Jessica's Journey into Counseling 05:21 Stigmas in South Asian and Christian Communities 08:20 Cultural and Religious Influences on Emotions 11:04 The Role of Church in Shaping Perspectives 14:19 Biblical Parallels to Counseling Practices 17:18 The Importance of Validation and Vulnerability 20:04 Encouraging Mental Health Care in Faith Communities 22:50 The Power of Faith and Action 25:42 Understanding Christian Counseling 30:13 Navigating Faith and Mental Health 34:43 Breaking Stigmas in South Asian Communities 38:15 The Journey of Healing and Faith

16 Sep 2025 - 43 min
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Finding Yourself Between Worlds with Ayesha

In this conversation, Ayesha shares her journey as a therapist and her experiences growing up as a South Asian immigrant in the U.S. She discusses the challenges of navigating cultural identity, family dynamics, and the importance of self-care and rest. Aisha emphasizes the significance of honoring one's culture while also recognizing the need for boundaries and addressing mental health issues within the South Asian community. The conversation also touches on grief, the impact of losing a parent, and the evolving landscape of mental health awareness. Takeaways Ayesha practices therapy for individuals with autism and mental health concerns. Cultural identity plays a significant role in therapy and personal experiences. Navigating the immigrant experience can be challenging and isolating. Family dynamics are complex, especially in immigrant families. Rest and self-care are essential for mental health and well-being. Mother-daughter relationships often involve high expectations and caretaking roles. Setting boundaries is crucial for healthy family relationships. Grief is a shared experience that is often not openly discussed. The state of South Asian mental health is improving but still has a long way to go. Therapists must be creative and adaptable when working with diverse populations. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Ayesha and Her Background 02:55 Navigating Cultural Identity in Louisiana 05:40 Family Dynamics and the Immigrant Experience 08:33 Resilience and Strength in Adversity 11:51 Honoring Cultural Heritage and Personal Growth 14:44 The Importance of Rest and Self-Care 17:44 Mother-Daughter Relationships and Expectations 26:55 Navigating Family Dynamics and Boundaries 30:52 Understanding Grief and Its Impact 38:40 Cultural Shifts in Mental Health Awareness 43:56 Therapeutic Approaches for Diverse Needs Connect with our guest: Ayesha Kadri is a Bangladeshi Muslim therapist who understands what it’s like to grow up juggling cultural expectations, family dynamics, and your own mental health. She’s a Licensed Professional Counselor at Intentional Therapy, PLLC, where she works with clients navigating various concerns such as depression, anxiety, autism, immigration stress, DACA-related challenges, and the pressure of being “the strong one” in the family.  Ayesha is passionate about creating a space for people who often feel like they’re stuck between two worlds — whether that’s because of culture, neurodivergence, or generational gaps. She helps clients unpack identity, rewrite old patterns (especially in mother-daughter relationships), and find peace in who they are — not who they were expected to be. As always please follow, subscribe and connect with us at hello@healinghunniespodcast.com & healinghunniessocial on Instagram!

9 Sep 2025 - 49 min
episode Postpartum Psychosis: What No One Talks About (But We Need To) with Aaisha Alvi artwork

Postpartum Psychosis: What No One Talks About (But We Need To) with Aaisha Alvi

This episode contains sensitive discussion about postpartum psychosis, including symptoms, experiences, and recovery. Please listen with care, and know that it’s okay to pause or step away if it feels overwhelming. If you are currently struggling with thoughts of harming yourself or your baby, please seek immediate support from a medical professional or call your local emergency number.  In today’s episode of Healing Hunnies, we’re diving into a deeply important and often misunderstood topic—postpartum psychosis. While postpartum depression has become more widely discussed, postpartum psychosis remains one of the least talked about maternal mental health conditions, despite its severity and impact on mothers and families. We’ll explore: * The difference between postpartum depression and postpartum psychosis * Early warning signs and symptoms to look out for * The stigma and challenges that often prevent women from getting help * Stories of recovery, healing, and hope This conversation is here to raise awareness, break the silence, and remind every mother that needing help is not a weakness—it’s a human need. Resources: * Postpartum Support International Helpline: 1-800-944-4773 (U.S.) * If outside the U.S., please look up local hotlines and maternal mental health organizations in your country * Crisis Support: If you are in the U.S. and in crisis, dial 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Aaisha Alvi is a postpartum psychosis awareness advocate, writer and the author of A Mom Like That: A Memoir of Postpartum Psychosis. She experienced postpartum psychosis twice and is dedicated to raising awareness of postpartum psychosis toward preventing tragedy as a result of public and healthcare provider ignorance.  She volunteers with various maternal mental health organizations, including Postpartum Support International. You can follow her awareness efforts and work at @aaishaalviwrites and www.aaishaalvi.com [http://www.aaishaalvi.com/] A Mom Like That book link is also available on Amazon. Please share & review.  Let’s Connect: If this episode resonated with you, please share it with someone who may need to hear it. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review—it helps the Healing Hunnies community grow. You can connect with me on Instagram @healinghunniessocial for more conversations around healing, mental health

19 Aug 2025 - 50 min
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