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The Okay Days

The Okay Days

By Eden Marcus

The Okay Days is a podcast to change the way we talk about mental health. Conversations are about just that: how we can still find the more than okay. Listen in to hear your story within others' shares.

Hosted by @theokaydays. Music by @keyonmusic.
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Mental Health Education with Kyrah Altman

The Okay DaysApr 07, 2022

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Race + Youth Mental Health with Prameela Boorada

Race + Youth Mental Health with Prameela Boorada

In this episode, Prameela Boorada, Chief Growth Officer at MannMukti, a non-profit organization dedicated to removing the stigma surrounding South Asian mental health, joins The Okay Days to talk about race and youth mental health.

Prameela is a social-impact storyteller with an artsy, entrepreneurial spirit. Growing up in India, she was raised on a wonderful selection of fables, mythology, biographies and experiences. Shortly after moving to the United States, she attended UC Davis and graduated with a degree in Quantitative Psychology. 

Through college, she suffered through several mental health issues and struggled to find culturally-competent resources. In an attempt to find healing and community, she got involved with on-campus mental health advocacy. That passion stayed well beyond college, and she went on to build an anxiety care app, conduct several research projects on youth wellbeing, publish a wellbeing magazine featuring creatives of color, got involved in grass-roots mental health advocacy and launched a national South Asian Youth Fellowship. 

Prameela is also a part of Mental Health America's 2021-2022 Youth Mental Health Leaders Council. And when she's not out building programs or products, you can find her painting, writing poetry, baking or learning how to gracefully fall on roller skates. 

We talk about the next generation of mental health advocates (spoiler alert: they are already here!), and how to start the conversation about race and mental health.

Follow along at @mannmukti.

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Mental Health in Grad School with GW MBA Class of 2023

Mental Health in Grad School with GW MBA Class of 2023

In this special final episode of season two, 15 classmates from my Global MBA cohort at The George Washington University join me to talk about mental health in grad school.

I talk to Tayler Le Grair, an electrical engineer and small business co-owner, Ad Lane, a frequent traveler of the world who chases the rush of being beyond his comfort zone, and Kim Conway, a former competitive cheerleader who made a cross-country move for the first time to start grad school.

I talk to Sebastian Ewel, originally from Bolivia who is marveled by creativity, whether in a business setting, as he is an aspiring entrepreneur, or in the arts, as a hobby musician, Lana Snyder who has always been surrounded by a family in psychology, and Carlos Navas who wants to influence the strategy of healthcare companies to better serve their consumers.

I talk to Raagini Bhalla who wants to use her MBA to better understand the human psyche, Luke Duffy who is getting his MBA to try to relaunch his career after having his path derailed by COVID-19, and Tallia Popowycz who is also a pilates coach at [solidcore] as she pursues her degree.

I talk to Sachin Kumar who is passionate about cross-cultural communication and inclusivity in today's increasingly diverse business world, Millicent Li who hopes her passions, values, and identity remain her guiding light as she finds her way through a new career journey, and Kaihan Lin who has lived and worked in the U.S., Singapore, and more recently, China, pre-MBA.

I talk to Camila Zamalloa who began her career in the Peruvian sports industry before creating journals that celebrate the beauty of the universe, Naomi Davidar, a biopsychology major, and Alem Bekele, an entrepreneurial first-generation American from Ethiopia who is making a difference back home.

We all talk about what we've learned about our own mental health between undergrad and grad school, how competition in a school setting can influence our mental health, and advice for our younger selves.

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The Infinite Field with Nirmala Nataraj

The Infinite Field with Nirmala Nataraj

In this episode, Nirmala Nataraj, a New York-based writer, editor, book midwife, theater artist, and myth-maker, joins The Okay Days to talk about storytelling.

As a South Asian American woman who thrives in liminal spaces, her work lives at the crossroads of creativity, mythology, storytelling, and collective liberation. As a multi-genre collaborator and creative facilitator, Nirmala believes in generative solutions in the midst of chaos, the coexistence of messiness and magic, and breathtaking beauty as a natural consequence of this wild ride.

She is trained in a variety of methods of narrative-based collective healing, including Family Constellations, Psychodrama, Playback Theatre, and Theatre of the Oppressed. Some of the passions she brings to facilitation include movement (especially 5 Rhythms), guided visualization, and creative writing from unexpected prompts. 

Nirmala is also a MNDFL Certified Mindfulness Instructor and a Depth Hypnosis Practitioner who is especially passionate about working with BIPOC womxn and femmes to reclaim their creative autonomy and mythic geographies. Through her Infinite Field work, she has developed a powerful method to lead people through guided meditation and free-writing prompts that help them to unearth deeper truths and step into deep personal and ancestral wisdom.

We talk about Nirmala's Infinite Field, moving through the different spaces we all find ourselves in, how to turn "I" into "we" and what storytelling can do to our mental health.

Follow along at nirmalanataraj.com.

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