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Who is an outcast? Are strong desi women outcasts? What makes someone an outcast? And does the definition of “outcast” shift depending on the society we’re in? In this powerful episode, I sit down with Talia, a hypnotherapist from Lahore, Pakistan now based in Canada, who works specifically with one group: outcasts. We unpack what it means to be an outcast—particularly as a Desi, South Asian woman—and how cultural, societal, and internalized expectations shape that experience. In this episode, we discuss:
If you’ve ever felt like you didn’t belong, like you were too different, or like the rules of your culture don’t fit the shape of your life, this conversation is for you. Talia breaks down the deep, layered complexities of being an outcast, and how to find power in that identity.
By KokoWho is an outcast? Are strong desi women outcasts? What makes someone an outcast? And does the definition of “outcast” shift depending on the society we’re in? In this powerful episode, I sit down with Talia, a hypnotherapist from Lahore, Pakistan now based in Canada, who works specifically with one group: outcasts. We unpack what it means to be an outcast—particularly as a Desi, South Asian woman—and how cultural, societal, and internalized expectations shape that experience. In this episode, we discuss:
If you’ve ever felt like you didn’t belong, like you were too different, or like the rules of your culture don’t fit the shape of your life, this conversation is for you. Talia breaks down the deep, layered complexities of being an outcast, and how to find power in that identity.