DiscoverThe Asian Mental Health PodcastWhat coming out to my Brown conservative parents taught me about advocacy
What coming out to my Brown conservative parents taught me about advocacy

What coming out to my Brown conservative parents taught me about advocacy

Update: 2025-06-09
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Dom Thattil, influencer and advocate for BIPOC and queer communities, drops into the studio for a chat with Asami about balancing safety with visibility, his relationship with his family and the inner work we need to do to keep ourselves mentally healthy.

The transcript is available here.

Help us destigmatise mental health conversations in Asian communities by downloading this episode on your favourite app and sharing it with your friends and family.


We’d love to hear your thoughts and ideas about Asian mental health. Find us online at ⁠@justshapesandsounds⁠ or ⁠justshapesandsounds.com⁠


This podcast is supported by the Victorian Department of Health via the Diverse Communities Program. All information provided is general information only and should not be used in lieu of professional advice.

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What coming out to my Brown conservative parents taught me about advocacy

What coming out to my Brown conservative parents taught me about advocacy

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