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Dual Identity Diaries
Laila Salhi
29 episodes
6 days ago
This podcast aims to capture the experiences and challenges faced by first-generation Muslim Americans while focusing on mental health and well-being. From the point of view of a young Muslim in America, and what it means to struggle with "dual identity."
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This podcast aims to capture the experiences and challenges faced by first-generation Muslim Americans while focusing on mental health and well-being. From the point of view of a young Muslim in America, and what it means to struggle with "dual identity."
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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The quick fix?
Dual Identity Diaries
27 minutes 2 seconds
3 years ago
The quick fix?

Hi, guys in this very episode we will be discussing what it means to always be looking for that quick fix can I be something that you can put yourself back to gather, or is it all a part of your very existence? Is there a quick way to fix the depression, the anxiety, the positive toxicity, etc., or is that something that we just have to learn to live with? When is it ok to just say enough is enough? Will it ever be enough?

Dual Identity Diaries
This podcast aims to capture the experiences and challenges faced by first-generation Muslim Americans while focusing on mental health and well-being. From the point of view of a young Muslim in America, and what it means to struggle with "dual identity."