What happens when two South Asian therapists decide that therapy’s four walls aren’t big enough for the conversations our community needs? We built Desi Couch to take healing into the open. In our first recording, we share the immigration paths that shaped us, and the moment we realized that silence—not a lack of suffering—keeps many South Asian families from care.
We dig into what we saw in clinics and group practices: rosters labeled “diverse,” yet often no Indian or South Asian clients. That absence sent us into the community with talks on depression and suicide, and it pushed us toward the mic. We unpack the barriers—shame, confidentiality fears, cost, language, immigration stress—that keep people away, and we talk through a wake-up call around proposing a support group for parents of children who survived sexual abuse. The pain is present; the words are missing. So we start giving language to hard things, without blame.
Our conversation also traces the quieter currents of history. Partition memories show up as stories told in passing and rules about keeping feelings tidy. We look at family systems where one person gets labeled “the problem,” even when their symptoms point to a deeper wound. Throughout, we hold two truths at once: joy and grief, gratitude and longing. That both/and approach becomes a tool for self-compassion and a lens for cultural nuance.
Expect plain speech, cultural fluency, and a safe, non-shaming space. Most of all, we want you with us: listening, questioning, and widening the circle. If you’re South Asian or love someone who is, you’ll find language for what hurts and what heals—and you’ll hear why we believe community is part of the cure.
If this resonates, subscribe, share Desi Couch with a friend, and leave a review to help others find the conversation. Tell us: what silence should we break next?
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Your hosts,
Malika & Gitika
Malika is the Founder of Ik Aas Counseling, know more at https://malikabains.com/
Gitika is the Founder of Pranh Healing & Wellness, know more at https://www.pranhwellness.com/