Soul Immersion Conversations: Soch Vichaar
Boundaries aren't rude — but they're not an excuse to cut everyone off either. This episode, we find the middle ground. In South Asian homes, we were taught honour, respect and sacrifice. We were taught that love means always showing up, always adjusting, always saying yes. But nobody taught us how to say no — without guilt. And today's generation? They're swinging to the other extreme — blocking, ghosting, cutting off anyone who makes them uncomfortable. But that's not boundaries either. In Episode 4 of Soul Immersion — Soch Vichaar, we explore what boundaries actually mean — for us, in our culture, in our families, in our relationships. In this episode: * Why boundaries feel rude in South Asian culture — and why they're not * The silent cost of a life lived without them * Why cutting people off is not the same as having boundaries * How to stay in a relationship — and still protect your peace * A gentle reminder for everyone who was never allowed to say no If this resonates, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Hosted by Simerpreet Ahuja, registered psychotherapist in Ontario, PhD in psychology, with over 20 years of experience. Soul Immersion Conversations: Soch Vichaar is a mental health podcast available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, created for the South Asian community and beyond, based in Toronto, Ontario. 📩 Book a free consultation: soulimmersionpsychotherapy.com/contact 📱 Instagram: @soulimmersion.sochvichaar 🌐 soulimmersionpsychotherapy.com [http://soulimmersionpsychotherapy.com] Episodes are educational and reflective in nature and are not a substitute for individual psychotherapy. If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room. For immediate mental health support, call or text 988 — Canada's Suicide Crisis Helpline, available 24/7.
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