F*ck Saving Face
If you’re an Asian-American who grew up learning that you had to “save face” and be a “good girl,” let’s remove all the guilt, shame, and taboos to talk about the things we weren’t given permission to explore. Rather than upholding the “model minority” standard, let’s redefine what it means to be strong, courageous, and bold in a brave new world. Let’s finally have a voice after being the silent generation for too long. Join me, your host, Judy Tsuei, every week as I explore mental, emotional and physical health like never before, telling it like it is. We might shock the generation before us, but hopefully, you and I will create a more conscious way of being for the generation after us. Wherever you are in celebrating your Asian-ness, I got you. Let’s roar together. More at www.wildheartedwords.com/podcast.
F*ck Saving Face
Episode 128: [Step 4] Breaking the Silence on Mental Health
In this episode, Judy shares her deeply personal journey through the challenges of mental health and the transformative power of therapy. Tackling taboo topics within Asian American and communities of color, she unpacks her experiences with eating disorders and the ways therapy helped her uncover the root causes, find healing, and advocate for mental health.
Key Moments:
- The Start of the Journey: Judy reflects on the beginnings of her eating disorder, her struggles to find help, and how cultural norms made it hard to seek support.
- The Importance of Finding the Right Therapist: Judy highlights the impact of finding a therapist who resonates culturally and emotionally, especially for marginalized communities.
- The Power of Advocacy and Self-Care: Judy shares how difficult it was to access affordable care and the steps she took to get the help she needed, inspiring listeners to advocate for their mental health.
- Why This Podcast Exists: This episode emphasizes Judy’s mission to empower people of color to reclaim their stories and prioritize mental health.
Support the Movement: Judy’s Kickstarter for her book How to Disappoint Your Parents in 10 Shameless Steps: A Modern Asian American Guide is ending soon! With just a few days left, she invites listeners to support, share, and back the project, helping make mental health resources more accessible.
Connect with Judy:
- Leave a review on iTunes if this episode resonated with you!
- Join her community through her weekly newsletter at wildheartedwords.com, where she shares insights and encouragement every week.
Thank you for listening and supporting the journey towards breaking cultural taboos around mental health.
Order an early copy of "How to Disappoint Your Parents in 10 Shameless Steps: A Modern Asian American Guide" via Kickstarter: bit.ly/shamelessbook.
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