246: What if you could never be what they wanted?
Always feeling she had failed the ideals of her strict Muslim, South Asian family and community, a woman struggles to navigate trauma, shame and self-expression, when unexpected news forces her into a powerful reckoning.
Today‘s episode featured Azzah Ahmad. You can find out more about Azzah by visiting her Instagram page @Lifeazziknowit.
Content/Trigger Warnings: sexual abuse of a minor, suicidal ideation, explicit language
Producer: Whit Missildine, Sara Marinelli
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Intro Music: "Illabye" – Tipper
Music Bed: “Re-Entry” – Lee Rosevere
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