EPISODE · Mar 25, 2025 · 1H 45M
We invited a therapist to talk about men's mental health - EP26
from LIMELIGHT PODCAST · host LIMELIGHT
*Friendly Notice*This episode contains open discussions about:- Emotional wellbeing challenges- Personal struggles and difficult experiences- Family dynamics and relationships- Healing from past experiences- Challenging life situationsYour wellbeing matters:If you find any topics uncomfortable, feel free to pause or skip ahead. Consider watching with someone supportive or returning when you feel ready.Helpful Information:The conversations shared are general discussions, not professional guidance. For personalized support, please connect with qualified health professionals.Support is available: Text or call 988 for immediate assistance, or call 310-6789 for additional resources.--In this episode, we bring on a very knowledgable Clinical Counsellor, Amrita Sandhu, who helps answer our questions around men's mental health, and how it affects the Punjabi community. We also go over how our parents had their own trauma, that reflected in their parenting with us, and why going through therapy can really help us be better parents, partners, and overall happier humans as we continue living our complex lives.There's a lot that we can talk more about on this subject, so let us know what questions you have by either commenting or filling out annonymous submission form at www.limelightpod.com.Amrita Sandhu is reachable at [email protected] details on the podcast:In this episode, we go over the complex landscape of Punjabi mental health with a clinical counsellor specializing in South Asian/Punjabi mental health. The discussion goes into intergenerational patterns within Punjabi families, examining how emotional needs often go unmet while material needs are prioritized most of the time. We unpack men's emotional health in the community, exploring coping behaviours like unhealthy habits and emotional suppression that stem from cultural expectations.The conversation examines family dynamics through several different lenses; from cultural parenting styles to the impact of immigrant family challenges. Amrita explains somatic therapy, vagus nerve regulation, and breath work healing. These can be great tools for addressing emotional patterns. We highlight how survival mode parenting, originating from arranged marriages and traditional values, continues to influence modern relationships and parenting approaches.We discuss the fight-flight-freeze response and people-pleasing behaviour that manifests through childhood experiences, while also exploring the concept of emotional validation and its absence in many Punjabi households. The dialogue touches on materialistic values, Indian wedding pressure, and social validation as expressions of community pressures.We also go over inner child healing, self-reflection tools, and various therapy modalities, challenging the counselling stigma that's still very prevalent in Punjabi culture. Kids are being raised differently than we were. Amrita explains how there is a balanced view of gentle parenting versus authoritarian approaches, sharing how unresolved generational differences continue to impact emotional intelligence, and family valus. Ultimately, we are advocating for mental health awareness, vulnerability strength, and proactive support systems within the South Asian community.00:00:00 - Intro00:02:53 - Mental Health Gaps in Punjabi Community00:15:46 - Men's Mental Health00:21:16 - Parenting Styles and Emotional Development00:32:09 - Media Impact on Relationships00:38:04 - Male vs Female Coping Mechanisms00:46:42 - Breaking Generational Patterns00:54:39 - LIVE DEMO of Somatic Therapy on Raj01:06:00- Why Alcohol is the Default Coping Tool01:15:00 - Our Trauma Effect on Parenting01:21:44 - Being a Better Parent Starts with Your Mental Health01:35:14 - Why Men Need to Address Emotions01:40:59 - Final Thoughts
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*Friendly Notice*This episode contains open discussions about:- Emotional wellbeing challenges- Personal struggles and difficult experiences- Family dynamics and relationships- Healing from past experiences- Challenging life situationsYour wellbeing matters:If you find any topics uncomfortable, feel free to pause or skip ahead. Consider watching with someone supportive or returning when you feel ready.Helpful Information:The conversations shared are general discussions, not professional guidance. For personalized support, please connect with qualified health professionals.Support is available: Text or call 988 for immediate assistance, or call 310-6789 for additional resources.--In this episode, we bring on a very knowledgable Clinical Counsellor, Amrita Sandhu, who helps answer our questions around men's mental health, and how it affects the Punjabi community. We also go over how our parents had their own trauma, that reflected in their parenting with us, and why going through therapy can really help us be better parents, partners, and overall happier humans as we continue living our complex lives.There's a lot that we can talk more about on this subject, so let us know what questions you have by either commenting or filling out annonymous submission form at www.limelightpod.com.Amrita Sandhu is reachable at [email protected] details on the podcast:In this episode, we go over the complex landscape of Punjabi mental health with a clinical counsellor specializing in South Asian/Punjabi mental health. The discussion goes into intergenerational patterns within Punjabi families, examining how emotional needs often go unmet while material needs are prioritized most of the time. We unpack men's emotional health in the community, exploring coping behaviours like unhealthy habits and emotional suppression that stem from cultural expectations.The conversation examines family dynamics through several different lenses; from cultural parenting styles to the impact of immigrant family challenges. Amrita explains somatic therapy, vagus nerve regulation, and breath work healing. These can be great tools for addressing emotional patterns. We highlight how survival mode parenting, originating from arranged marriages and traditional values, continues to influence modern relationships and parenting approaches.We discuss the fight-flight-freeze response and people-pleasing behaviour that manifests through childhood experiences, while also exploring the concept of emotional validation and its absence in many Punjabi households. The dialogue touches on materialistic values, Indian wedding pressure, and social validation as expressions of community pressures.We also go over inner child healing, self-reflection tools, and various therapy modalities, challenging the counselling stigma that's still very prevalent in Punjabi culture. Kids are being raised differently than we were. Amrita explains how there is a balanced view of gentle parenting versus authoritarian approaches, sharing how unresolved generational differences continue to impact emotional intelligence, and family valus. Ultimately, we are advocating for mental health awareness, vulnerability strength, and proactive support systems within the South Asian community.00:00:00 - Intro00:02:53 - Mental Health Gaps in Punjabi Community00:15:46 - Men's Mental Health00:21:16 - Parenting Styles and Emotional Development00:32:09 - Media Impact on Relationships00:38:04 - Male vs Female Coping Mechanisms00:46:42 - Breaking Generational Patterns00:54:39 - LIVE DEMO of Somatic Therapy on Raj01:06:00- Why Alcohol is the Default Coping Tool01:15:00 - Our Trauma Effect on Parenting01:21:44 - Being a Better Parent Starts with Your Mental Health01:35:14 - Why Men Need to Address Emotions01:40:59 - Final Thoughts
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