Single and Strong

Asian Single Parents Network

Introducing Single and Strong - ASPN's new podcast! The podcast will spotlight the real and powerful journeys of South Asian single parents from different perspectives. We’ve spoken to some incredible guests who have shared their stories of resilience, from overcoming challenges such as domestic violence and depression to battling addiction. Join us as we celebrate their triumphs, struggles and everything in between!

Episodes

  1. 11/28/2025

    S1 Ep8 - Mental Health, Fatherhood & Breaking Cultural Silence

    Host Amit Kalley sits down with three South Asiansingle fathers, Tony, Gurpreet & Ravi, as they speak openly about life after divorce, raising children alone, and the emotional battles that often go unseen. 💬 In this raw and honest conversation, they discuss: 🧠 Depression and loneliness🧠The pressure to always be “strong”🧠 Equal parenting and proving themselves as dads🧠 Cultural stigma around divorce & single fathers🧠 Learning to ask for help, even when it feels impossible A moment that lingers:"Live life, don't just exist." Their stories remind us: ✨ Men feel deeply✨Men struggle too✨Vulnerability is courage To every dad out there navigating separation, uncertainty,or emotional overwhelm, you are not alone. There is support. There is community. There is hope. So, as we move beyond International Men’s Day, let’s keepthe conversation alive: ✨ Check in on the dads you know✨Make space for men to talk about feelings without judgement✨Share stories like these, they can be lifelines 🔗 Catch up on the episode now and help spread this dialogue.Someone out there needs to hear it today, just as much as last week. Note: Host Amit Kalley is also listed as an expert in the Asian Single Parents Network’s directory, The Trusted Network - Amit Kalley - Parenting Coach - Asian Single Parents Network CIC #MensMentalHealth #SouthAsianSingleDads #SingleParentSupport #IMD2025 #BreakingStigma

    49 min
  2. 10/28/2025

    S1 Ep6 - Breaking the Silence on Domestic Abuse

    Domestic abuse is not easy to talk or hear about but it’s important for us to open up about the challenges survivors are going through. In this special panel episode of Single and Strong, Somia, one of our directors, sat down with three incredible frontline advocates:  Jacqui Mukono, Founder of Project Salama, which provides vital support and advocacy for those affected by abuse Sumanjit Kakkad, a dedicated support worker at Project Salama who works closely with survivors navigating complex challenges Priya Dawkins, Founder of The Jessica Project, a qualified ISVA (Independent Sexual Violence Advisor) and IDVA (Independent Domestic Violence Advocate), specialising in supporting survivors of sexual and domestic violence. They discussed the complexities of domestic abuse, particularly within South Asian communities - exploring stigma, survivor challenges, as well as the cultural barriers that prevent individuals from seeking help. The panel also highlighted the need for survivor-led support and how the community can play a part in addressing domestic abuse issues. If you are experiencing abuse or know someone who is, help is available through organisations such as: Project Salama (projectsalama.co.uk) The Jessica Project - @_thejessicaproject_ on Instagram Kaleidoscopic UK (www.kaleidoscopic.uk) Women’s Aid (womensaid.org.uk) Suzy Lamplugh Trust (suzylamplugh.org - 0808 802 0300) Refuge (refuge.org.uk - 0808 2000 247) Men’s Advice Line (mensadviceline.org.uk - 0808 8010237) Hestia (hestia.org) Chayn (chayn.co) Karma Nirvana (karmanirvana.org.uk - 0800 5999 247) Southall Black Sisters (southallblacksisters.org.uk) ManKind (mankind.org.uk - 01823 334 244) #DomesticAbuse #DomesticViolence #DVAwarenessMonth

    1h 12m
  3. 05/20/2025

    S1 Ep1 - From Abuse to Empowerment: Ashy’s Story

    Episode description: Leaving an abusive marriage is not easy, especially when children are involved. In the first episode of Single and Strong, Ashy, a mother of two, shares her journey from experiencing domestic abuse to becoming an advocate for others in similar situations.  In this powerful conversation with host Annabelle Ariyanayagam, Ashy discusses the complexities of single parenthood, the cultural stigmas faced by South Asian women and the importance of support systems in overcoming domestic abuse. Ashy also sheds light on finding empowerment through her children and why respect and equality are important for healthy family dynamics. Ashy’s commitment in helping others and making a change is truly inspiring. We hope that her story resonates with anyone who has ever felt trapped.  If you or someone you know is affected by abuse, here are some organisations that can help: Women’s Aid - womensaid.org.uk Suzy Lamplugh Trust - suzylamplugh.org | 0808 802 0300Refuge/National Domestic Abuse Helpline - refuge.org.uk | 0808 2000 247Men’s Advice Line - mensadviceline.org.uk | 0808 801 0237Hestia - hestia.org Chayn - chayn.co Karma Nirvana - karmanirvana.org.uk | 0800 5999 247Southall Black Sisters - southallblacksisters.org.uk Kaleidoscopic UK - www.kaleidoscopic.ukManKind - mankind.org.uk | 0808 800 1170The Zinthiya Trust - zinthiyatrust.orgSurviving Economic Abuse - survivingeconomicabuse.orgRefuge Tech Safety - refugetechsafety.org If you are in immediate danger, call the police on 999. Our blog post on ‘Family Dynamics in Arranged Marriages and the Law’ which discusses coercive control may also be helpful to you - aspnetwork.org.uk/family-dynamics-in-arranged-marriages-and-the-law  #AsianSingleParents #SouthAsians #SingleParenthood #DomesticAbuse #SouthAsianCommunity #SingleMum #Empowerment #Resilience

    45 min

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Introducing Single and Strong - ASPN's new podcast! The podcast will spotlight the real and powerful journeys of South Asian single parents from different perspectives. We’ve spoken to some incredible guests who have shared their stories of resilience, from overcoming challenges such as domestic violence and depression to battling addiction. Join us as we celebrate their triumphs, struggles and everything in between!