Scotland's Women
From Breakdown to Breakthrough In this raw and uplifting episode Thesia Kambabanza — stand-up comedian, and founder of the Banza Bridge Foundation —chats to Scotland's Women for a deeply honest conversation about mental illness, healing, faith, and finding your light in the darkest of times. Thesia shares her remarkable story: from a seven-month period of isolation in her room, to multiple psychiatric hospitalisations, to becoming the "advocate for all the patients" even while being the sickest person on the ward. With warmth, humour, and hard-won wisdom, she explains how she rebuilt herself from the inside out. She opens up about what "don't stay broken" really means, drawing on a biblical story that became the turning point in her healing journey. She speaks candidly about her experience of mania, and psychosis — and the deep stigma she faced as an African woman navigating the mental health system in Scotland. She traces her path from retreating into her room for seven months to running a charity, performing stand-up comedy, and launching her own podcast. Along the way, she reflects on how she moved from religion to spirituality, and how discovering meditation transformed her relationship with her own mind. Thesia also explores the personal patterns that contributed to her breakdown — including years of over giving with no boundaries — and the moment she realised that being "too nice" had come at a tremendous cost. She describes finding God not in a church, but alone in a psychiatric ward, and shares the painting she made during that time, where a flash of light in the darkness turned out to mean everything. We also hear about her comedy alter ego Foxy Noir, how she bridges African and Scottish cultures on stage, and the work of her nonprofit Banza Bridge Foundation, which is dedicated to uniting people across cultures through community and connection. Thesia's Advice to Anyone Who Is Broken Right Now "It's okay to be selfish. Pour into yourself first. Healing is not a destination — it's a journey." Connect with Thesia: TikTok | Instagram | Facebook: @TesiaBanza Charity: Banza Bridge Foundation Join the revolution of Scotland's Women, a podcast celebrating the voices and experiences of women from all across Scotland. Each episode features inspiring, honest and unfiltered conversations with women from all walks of life - sharing their journeys, challenges, triumphs and perspectives. These are real stories of women shaping modern Scotland - leaders, creators, dreamers and change makers - offering insight, advice and inspiration to listeners everywhere. Whether you're looking for empowerment, wisdom, or simply a connection to authentic stories, this podcast reminds us that every woman has a voice! Visit our website and get in touch: https://scotlandswomen.com/ Follow us and join the revolution : https://www.instagram.com/scotlandswomen/ Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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