213: Learning To Be On Your Own Side with Yasmin Irfani artwork
You, Me, Empathy

213: Learning To Be On Your Own Side with Yasmin Irfani

  • E213
  • 1:02:18
  • February 7th 2022

On Episode 213 of You, Me, Empathy, Yasmin Irfani and I explore being worried about what others think of us, the cultural norm of hard things being swept under the rug, how Yasmin’s openness about her mental health has juxtaposed with her Pakistani and Muslim family, and learning to be on your own side.

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