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About the Guests: Saheli HIV AIDS Karyakarta Sangh is a community based organization which works with the female sex workers of Budhwar Peth. Saheli is the only female sex workers collective in Pune. Established in 1998, with the voluntary effo
About the Guest: Sagar Sachdeva has worked in the development sector for four years towards building spaces and processes that facilitate dialogues on gender and masculinities among young men. At TYPF’s Mardon Wali Baat programme, his work invo
About the Guest: Dr. Kaz de Jong is physiotherapist, has a Master in Organisational Psychology and a PhD in Clinical Psychology. He has been employed with MSF since 1994 as a field worker and as a mental health specialist in the MSF Public Heal
About the Guest: Swarnima Bhargava is currently an Assistant Professor at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences. She is an experienced Clinical Psychologist working with child and adolescent mental health. She is skilled in narrative therapy, p
About the Guest:  Shaifila Ladhani is a practising psychotherapist, based out of Delhi. Shaifila identifies as a feminist, queer affirmative, trauma-informed practitioner. She believes that mental health is psychosocial in nature and that worki
Tune into the Belongg Mental Health podcast series - Crossroads in Therapy.In this podcast, we will look at therapy through the lens of intersectionality in terms of gender, race, caste, sexuality, disability, religion, and more. Each episode u
The first season of the Inclusive Food Systems podcast by Belongg, highlights the crucial role played by women in the achievement of the Zero Hunger sustainable development goal or SDG2. As primary caregivers, women determine the food consumed
In the second episode of our Inclusive Food Systems podcast series,  we dive into the concept of clean cooking and its connection with women’s health, safety and empowerment, with our guest speaker Nitisha Agrawal. In the episode, we discuss ho
In the first episode of our Inclusive Food Systems podcast series, our guest is Dr Shreya Sinha and we explore the role of women in agriculture and agrarian economy. In the episode, we discuss the feminisation of agriculture in India, as well a
In this episode, we speak to Reshma Valliappan, aka Val Resh, who is an artist, pantomime, writer, speaker and educator. Val has been advocating for creativity as a healing process since 2011 through her organization, The Red Door. Her unabashe
In this episode, we speak to Danish Husain, storyteller, actor, poet and theatre director, who has been instrumental in reviving Dastangoi, the lost art of Urdu storytelling.  He is the founder of Qissebaazi, a platform that promotes storytelli
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Kaz de Jong about the various challenges faced by displaced persons within the mental health sector of the host countries. We would also deliberate on the possibility of designing/re-designing mental health care
In this episode, we talk to Swarnima Bhargava, a mental health professional who has worked with various clients who identify as asexual and hypersexual. We will talk about their mental health challenges, usually ignored by the mainstream mental
In this episode, we talk to Shaifila Ladhani, a therapist who has been working rigourously with persons who face discrimination on the basis of their religion and discuss  possible pathways available for the clients in a therapy room situated i
About the Guest: Professor Thokchom Bibinaz has taught in undergraduate studies in Delhi University on Ad-hoc basis. Earlier she has worked with various non-profit organizations (NGOs) as mental health service provider on critical psycho-social
In this episode, we speak to three writers who have written about citizenship, putting down roots, and being uprooted in different ways. In the first segment, the three authors exchange thoughts about what they understand by “belonging” and dis
In this episode, we will hear the thoughts of two writers who have explored parts of India that are usually left out of the country’ popular imagination. In the first segment, we will hear them exchange thoughts about the construction of this q
In our first episode, we speak to Madhumita Bhattacharya, one of India’s few crime thriller writers, who has written four murder mysteries - The Masala Murder, Dead in a Mumbai Minute, Goa Undercover, and Dirty Women. With an experience of work
In our second episode, we speak to Ruth Vanita, an academic, an activist, and an author who has contributed immensely to literature around gender, sexuality, and culture. She co-founded India’s first nationwide feminist magazine called Manushi:
In this episode, we speak to Easterine Kire, a poet and author who currently lives in northern Norway. The majority of her writings are based in the lived realities of the people of Nagaland in north-east India. She is known for groundbreaking,
In our first episode, we speak to Urvashi Butalia, an Indian feminist writer, publisher and activist. She is known for her pioneering work in the women's movement of India, as well as for authoring books such as The Other Side of Silence: Voice
About the Guest:Kasturi Chetia is an RCI licensed Clinical Psychologist currently working with a Child and Adolescent Mental Health organisation called Children First India. She engages with children, adolescents, young adults, parents, teacher
About the Guest:Renu Addlakha is currently Professor at the Centre for Women's Development Studies, an Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR)-supported autonomous research institute, government of India. She presently is engaged in r
About the Guest: Reena Nath is a psychotherapist and systemic family therapist in private practice in Delhi. She is an MSc in child development, Delhi University, and an MA in systemic psychotherapy from the Tavistock Clinic, U.K. She set up an
About the Guest: As the first & only practicing peace-psychologist from Kashmir & South-Asia, Ufra Mir works at the intersection of the science of psychology, mental health psychosocial support, education, art and peace-building; where her visi
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