In this deeply reflective episode, Roohi explores how the labels we receive — from quiet and shy to introvert and beyond — shape our sense of self. What begins as a story about silence unfolds into a heartfelt exploration of anxiety, selective mutism, and the invisible struggle of wanting to speak but feeling unable to.
Roohi shares the moment a label once brought comfort — and how she eventually realized it wasn’t quite right. Through lived experience and gentle reflection, she offers insight into how language can both limit and liberate, and how understanding can become a key to healing.
This episode will resonate with anyone who has ever felt misunderstood, unheard, or defined by others’ words rather than their own truth.
⚠️ Content & Trigger Warnings
This episode includes discussion of:
Selective Mutism
Anxiety and social anxiety
Mental health struggles
Shame, identity, and self-perception
If any of these topics feel sensitive for you right now, consider listening in a space where you feel safe and supported.
What You’ll Hear in This Episode
How everyday labels influence identity
The difference between introversion and compulsion
A personal journey from silence to understanding
What selective mutism really is — especially in adults
The power of naming our experiences correctly
A poem by Emily Dickinson that speaks to the unseen
Why It MattersIn a world that prizes loudness and visibility, this episode honors the unseen, unheard, and quietly brave. It’s a gentle invitation for listeners to reconsider the labels they’ve carried — and the ones they might choose instead.
If this episode resonated with you — whether you live with selective mutism, know someone who does, or recognize a similar experience — I’d love to hear from you.
Write to me at: [ Instagram : @roohibhatnagar/ website link: www.roohibhatnagar.com]
You’re welcome to share your thoughts or experiences in the comments wherever you listen. You are not alone.
Music at the end offers a moment of reflection and peace — a pause to sit with your own inner world.
In the next episode, Roohi explores the good things she once overlooked — a story about a film, a child, and the small, ordinary acts that can change a life.