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  1. #284 Imposter Syndrome

    1D AGO

    #284 Imposter Syndrome

    We break down why imposter syndrome can feel louder during uncertainty and why it often targets high performers, not beginners. We connect self-doubt to locus of control, anxiety, burnout, and the pressure to keep moving the goalpost instead of taking in real wins.  • Defining imposter syndrome as persistent self-doubt despite evidence of competence  • Imposter syndrome not being a formal DSM diagnosis while still feeling intense  • Internal vs external locus of control and how it shapes confidence and resilience  • recognising how upbringing bullying caregivers peers and work culture affect self-belief  • small acts of agency and self-efficacy that shift perceived control  • cultural impostor syndrome and racial impostor syndrome and the role of perception  • global instability and uncertainty increasing external control beliefs and anxiety  • CBT-style three-column exercise to separate control from evidence  • reducing isolation by talking to someone and using support groups  • reality checks self-evaluation and gathering proof of accomplishments  • mindfulness nature breath work online limits and healthier boundaries  Utilize these resources, utilize the help that's out there, and don't avoid the opportunities and support because there are people that do want to hear you out, and there are people that can really relate to you.  Tune in weekly to Wellbeing Wednesdays with Sogand on The Universal Radio Network, 97.9 FM in Edmonton, or globally at www.theuniversalradio.com IG: @theuniversalradio

    29 min
  2. #279 Sikh Research on Mental Health

    APR 23

    #279 Sikh Research on Mental Health

    We look at what mental health research is saying about Sikh communities, and why getting help can feel harder than it should. We connect stigma, racism, migration stress, and identity to practical barriers in Canada’s mental health system, then talk about what culturally safe care can actually look like.  • The difference between “Sikh” and “sick” and why naming matters  • Stigma in families and the pressure of reputation  • Low use of mental health services despite real need  • The gap after diagnosis when people still cannot access care  • Loneliness and disrupted spiritual practice for Sikh migrants  • Evidence of implicit bias affecting counsellor callbacks in Vancouver  • Public stigma versus self-stigma and how both block help-seeking  • Collective trauma from Partition and Operation Blue Star shaping the present  • Racism and hate crimes as measurable mental and physical health stressors  • Sikh youth stress from being visibly different plus intergenerational tension  • Why Western therapy can fail without cultural fit and language support  • Punjabi language as access to emotions and meaning, not just translation  • Help-seeking pathways that start with family and gurdwara before clinicians  • Culturally safe models including Sikh-informed counselling frameworks  • Empowerment and peer education approaches that reduce self-stigma  Tune in weekly to Wellbeing Wednesday with Gurjeet Gill on The Universal Radio Network, 97.9 FM in Edmonton, or globally at www.theuniversalradio.com IG: @theuniversalradio

    40 min

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Welcome to The Universal Radio Network's podcast page, here you can access our interviews, discussions & podcasts. Visit our website at www.theuniversalradio.com or follow us on social media for updates!Instagram: @theuniversalradioTwitter: @theuniversalrad