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I love to complain, and I can be pretty lazy. That means I’m a Gen-Xer, right? All those movies about Gen-Xers, like Singles, portrayed the members of that generation as lazy and complaining. I had 39 Smooth by Green Day on cassette in high school before they were cool. The track is Something in the Water.Isn’t it the way of a Millennial to blame someone else for their short-comings as they pursue an entitlement? The problem is, I’m not a Millennial. Zaki Ibrahim wrote and performed the music we use on the pod. Lisa Varano is our audience development editor and Scott White is the CEO of The Conversation Canada. Our consulting producer is Jennifer Moroz. Vaishnavi Dandekar is our editorial intern.

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The series is produced and hosted by Vinita Srivastava. This podcast was produced with a grant for Journalism Innovation from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

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Join The Conversation on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and use #DontCallMeResilient.ĭon’t Call Me Resilient is a production of The Conversation Canada. We’d love to hear from you, including any ideas for future episodes. You can listen or subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts. If you or your loved one needs resources, check out this resource list published by Soch Mental Health Services. There’s help for South Asian men wrestling with drug addiction in Surrey Harpo Mander: It’s time to ask new questions when analysing Metro Vancouver gang violence Men’s forum addresses mental health in South Asian community How 2 Toronto women are reshaping what it means to be South Asian and taking that message worldwide Inquiry into coronavirus nursing home deaths needs to include discussion of workers and race We still stigmatize mental illness, that needs to stop How mental health issues get stigmatized in South Asian communities: Culturally diverse therapy needed Additional readingĮach week, we highlight articles from The Conversation and other places that drill down into the topics we discuss in the episode.

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And Maneet Chahal is co-founder of Soch Mental Health, which encourages better access to mental health support in Canada’s South Asian communities.įor a full transcript of this episode of Don’t Call Me Resilient, go here. Her research focuses on access to mental health support in South Asian communities and the effects of migration and social isolation on mental health.

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Satwinder Bains is an associate professor and director of the South Asian Studies Institute at the University of the Fraser Valley. My guests on this episode are intimately connected to the situation. It often forces people to internalize their mental anguish and it can end up leaving gaps in our mental health services. And those myths can cause all kinds of problems. That’s the idea that Asian immigrants keep their heads down. In this episode of Don’t Call Me Resilient, we take a look at some of the reasons why, including the pressure of needing to be a model minority. But according to a recent Statistics Canada report, South Asians have taken an even bigger hit, reporting lower levels of mental health than any other Canadians during the pandemic. We have all struggled and our collective mental health has taken a real hit.












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