Such an important and needed conversation, thank you
@HussamKhorshid4 ай бұрын
Great podcast. Sinks in when you are or have been through grief indeed.
@linaibraheem5 ай бұрын
This channel deserves 1M subscribers. Thanks for this awesome interview with Dr. Saliha
@SerenityPanoramas43 ай бұрын
I loved this podcast. This healed parts of me and I felt that I was not alone ❤️ What a beautiful, courageous woman, in and out.
@zenda404 ай бұрын
Thanks Dr Saliha. It's amazing you are doing this in Dubai of all places. I moved from Dubai to USA 5 years ago. I was tired of bottling my emotions that I couldn't vent out, express my disapproval of the injustice that was happening in Palestine, Yemen and Bahrain back then. I stopped following news and using social media because venting out would have led to deportation from UAE and I did not have the luxury to move to USA back then. Now that I am in USA, trying to protest for Palestine whenever I can (streets, encampments, city council meetings, etc), it is taking a toll on my mental health. Your advice of grounding yourself is very useful, also what has helped is my faith. I have tried to increase my understanding, work on my spiritual self. Recently I have tried to connect myself to the incident of Kerbala, and analyze it's nuances and implications. You are so right when you said that "grief gives you clarity". As a fellow Pakistani American, I am so thankful and proud of you.