EPISODE · Feb 24, 2026 · 27 MIN
Advocating, Serving, & Leading with Ariel Virk, MA, LPC
from SolFul Connections · host SolFul Connections
In this episode of SolFul Connections, Amanda connects with counselor and community activist Ariel Virk, MA, LPC, a woman who embodies a rare and beautiful balance: deep gentleness paired with fierce protection.The daughter of immigrant parents from Honduras and India, Ariel shares what it was like growing up between cultures, learning to navigate identity, belonging, and the quiet art of code-switching. She reflects on how her heritage shaped her worldview, her empathy, and ultimately her calling to become a therapist.Ariel speaks candidly about the emotional weight of counseling work and the intentional practices that help her stay grounded. But this conversation goes deeper than biography.It explores what it means to stand up to bullies, beyond the classroom, in systems, and in society. Ariel shares why community activism is not separate from her work as a therapist but deeply intertwined with it. For her, protecting others is not performative. It is personal.Together, Amanda and Ariel talk about:Navigating multicultural identity as a child of immigrantsThe quiet strength required to hold space for othersWhy joy can be an act of resistanceThe importance of community in healingSelf-care that goes beyond bubble bathsAnd the kind of courage that is both soft and unshakableAriel’s name means “Lion of God,” and yet her power doesn’t always show up as a roar. Sometimes it looks like steady presence. Sometimes it sounds like a calm voice saying, “That’s not okay.” Sometimes it’s the quiet strength of someone who stands guard over others without needing applause.If you’ve ever wondered how to stay tender in a world that can feel hard, this conversation is for you.
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In this episode of SolFul Connections, Amanda connects with counselor and community activist Ariel Virk, MA, LPC, a woman who embodies a rare and beautiful balance: deep gentleness paired with fierce protection.The daughter of immigrant parents from Honduras and India, Ariel shares what it was like growing up between cultures, learning to navigate identity, belonging, and the quiet art of code-switching. She reflects on how her heritage shaped her worldview, her empathy, and ultimately her calling to become a therapist.Ariel speaks candidly about the emotional weight of counseling work and the intentional practices that help her stay grounded. But this conversation goes deeper than biography.It explores what it means to stand up to bullies, beyond the classroom, in systems, and in society. Ariel shares why community activism is not separate from her work as a therapist but deeply intertwined with it. For her, protecting others is not performative. It is personal.Together, Amanda and Ariel talk about:Navigating multicultural identity as a child of immigrantsThe quiet strength required to hold space for othersWhy joy can be an act of resistanceThe importance of community in healingSelf-care that goes beyond bubble bathsAnd the kind of courage that is both soft and unshakableAriel’s name means “Lion of God,” and yet her power doesn’t always show up as a roar. Sometimes it looks like steady presence. Sometimes it sounds like a calm voice saying, “That’s not okay.” Sometimes it’s the quiet strength of someone who stands guard over others without needing applause.If you’ve ever wondered how to stay tender in a world that can feel hard, this conversation is for you.
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