Think Good Podcast
In this special episode, Dr. Tayeba Shaikh and Ankur Varma, LCPC, take a trip down memory lane to share the "origin story" of their friendship, their careers, and the birth of Think Good Therapy. From growing up as some of the only Brown kids in a predominantly white Cincinnati suburb to navigating the challenges of being Muslim and Hindu in a post-9/11 world, Tayeba and Ankur discuss how their shared cultural roots eventually brought them together as colleagues and best friends in Chicago. In this episode, we dive into: * The "Too Cool" High School Days: Why they weren't actually friends in high school (and who was the bigger dork). * Navigating Identity: The impact of growing up in the Midwest and the specific challenges of 2001 and 2016 on the South Asian community. * The "Iowa Street" Coincidence: How a random text message solidified their move to Chicago. * Breaking the "Blank Slate" Rule: Why they believe strategic self-disclosure is the key to humanizing therapy. * The Mission of TGT: How their uphill battles with burnout and cultural gaps in mental health led to the creation of Think Good Therapy and Brown Man Therapy. Whether you’re a fellow clinician, a client, or just someone navigating your own cultural identity, join us for a candid conversation about building a business rooted in nourishment, representation, and real human connection.
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