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Welcome to Healthy Mind By Avik ™ - ”Healthy Mind, Healthy Life”, a podcast that explores the connection between mental health and overall well-being. Join us each week as we delve into topics related to positive psychology, mindfulness, and personal development, and provide practical tips and strategies for cultivating a healthy and balanced mind.
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Welcome to Healthy Mind By Avik ™ - ”Healthy Mind, Healthy Life”, a podcast that explores the connection between mental health and overall well-being. Join us each week as we delve into topics related to positive psychology, mindfulness, and personal development, and provide practical tips and strategies for cultivating a healthy and balanced mind.
Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? Send Avik a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik
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12 hours ago
12 hours ago
You can have hundreds of online friends and still have nobody to call when life gets heavy. That quiet kind of loneliness is showing up everywhere right now, full inboxes, busy calendars, and a strange ache that doesn't have a name.
In this episode, host Yusuf sits down with Gabor Kadas, founder of the Friending app, to talk about modern loneliness, why social media feels like connection but often isn't, and how meeting real people in your neighborhood, over coffee, a walk, a jog, can shift something that no scroll ever will. Honest, simple, and grounding.
About the Guest:
Gabor Kadas is the founder of the Friending app, a platform built to help people form real-life friendships through shared activities and verified, in-person meetings. Having lived across Hungary, the UK, Canada, and the US, Gabor draws on his own experience of repeated relocation and isolation to build a tool he wished he'd had.
Key Takeaways:
- A long list of online "friends" is not the same as one person you can actually meet. Notice the difference before loneliness becomes invisible to you.
- Loneliness often hides in plain sight. It shows up as cancelled plans, restlessness, low mood, even in physical signs like raised blood pressure or blood sugar.
- Real friendship needs proximity and shared activity, walking, coffee, tennis, jogging, anything that puts two humans in the same room.
- Verification and safety matter when meeting strangers offline. First meetings in public places, with built-in safety features, lower the barrier to showing up.
- Technology is not the enemy. Technology used to push people back into real-world contact can actually rebuild the community structures social media weakened.
Connect With the Guest:
- Website: https://friending.com/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gaborkadas
- Email: gabor@friending.com
- Crunchbase: https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/friending
Episode Chapters:
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Disclaimer: This episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here. By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
Healthy Mind By Avik™ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™ | Email: https://www.podhub.club/contact | Website: https://www.podhub.club | Based in: India & USA Listen to all podcast shows: https://www.podhub.club/podcastnetwork | Be a guest: https://www.podhub.club/beaguest | Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/

15 hours ago
15 hours ago
We are taught early that good decisions come from clean logic. Pros and cons. Spreadsheets. Sound advice from the right people. And yes, those tools matter. But the decisions that actually shape who we become rarely yield to a checklist. They live somewhere quieter, in the body, in our values, in the longing we have spent years explaining away.
In this conversation on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Yusuf welcomes board-certified executive coach and author Stephanie Peirolo, whose new book The Saint and the Drunk offers an internal compass for the moments when no spreadsheet will do. Drawing from the ancient practice of Ignatian discernment and reframed for anyone, religious or not, Stephanie walks us through the genius of the body, the wisdom hidden inside aversion, and why honouring what you actually want is one of the most countercultural things you can do.
A grounding listen for anyone standing at a fork in the road and trying to hear themselves over the noise.
About the Guest:
Stephanie Peirolo is a board-certified executive coach with nearly a decade of experience coaching leaders and teams. She holds a BA in Creative Writing from Stanford and an MA in Transformational Leadership from Seattle University's School of Theology and Ministry. She is the author of The Saint and the Drunk: A Guide to Making the Big Decisions in Your Life, co-host of The Bad Boss Brief podcast, and writes the Fierce Grace newsletter on Substack. Her storytelling has been featured on The Moth and NPR.
Key Takeaways:
- A discernment practice is not the same as a pro-and-cons list. It is a slower, deeper way of asking: what am I actually being called toward?
- The first question is rarely what should I do. The first question is what do I want? And we have been trained to skip past it.
- The "genius of the body" is real information. Comfort, discomfort, attraction, aversion — these are not distractions from clarity, they are part of it.
- Aversion deserves the same respect as attraction. If your body says no to something your culture or family says you must want, that no is data worth listening to.
- Resistance comes in two flavours: the kind that asks for more time and care, and the kind rooted in old people-pleasing patterns. Telling them apart is the work.
- A scavenger hunt for self-knowledge: the books you keep choosing, the films you keep watching, the dreams that keep returning. Pay attention. Your inner life is leaving you clues.
- Discernment is a muscle. Awkward at first. Eventually, second nature.
Connect With Stephanie Peirolo
- 🌐 Website: https://www.speirolo.com/
- 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/speirolo
- ✍🏼 Substack — Fierce Grace: https://speirolo.substack.com
- 🎙️ Podcast — The Bad Boss Brief: https://badbossbrief.substack.com
- 📘 Book — The Saint and the Drunk: https://www.amazon.com/Saint-Drunk-Guide-Making-Decisions/dp/1916517110
- 🔗 All links: https://linktr.ee/speirolo
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Disclaimer: This episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here. By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
Healthy Mind By Avik™ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™ | Email: https://www.podhub.club/contact | Website: https://www.podhub.club | Based in: India & USA Listen to all podcast shows: https://www.podhub.club/podcastnetwork | Be a guest: https://www.podhub.club/beaguest | Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/
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2 days ago
2 days ago
Most of us were taught that confidence is something you either have or you don't. Bold voice, big presence, no hesitation. But when you actually study people, that's not what real confidence looks like. The loudest person in the room is sometimes the most insecure, and the quiet one is often the most settled.
In this episode, host Avik sits with Kenneth Wyche, founder of Life With Ken, author of Get Your Mind Right, and an expert on human behavior, to slow down and unpack what confidence really means. They go back to the root of the word, con-fidence, "with support", and explore why community, resilience, and a clear sense of your own desires are the foundations underneath any sustainable confidence. Honest, thoughtful, and grounding.
About the Guest:
Kenneth Wyche is the creator of Life With Ken, a lifestyle brand built around helping people live more confidently, and the author of Get Your Mind Right. With a background spanning entrepreneurship, business development, data analytics, and human behavior, he writes and speaks on mindset, self-worth, resilience, manifestation, and community. His work draws on psychology, economics, and faith to help people close the gap between the life they are living and the life they are capable of.
Key Takeaways:
- Confidence is not a personality trait, it is a practice. The word itself comes from "with support," so the real question is what kind of support you have, who is offering it, and whether it is the right kind.
- Loud is not the same as confident. Boastful or grandiose behaviour can sometimes mask insecurity. Genuine confidence is quieter, steadier, and rooted in self-knowledge.
- The people who build something for others are almost always the ones who needed it most themselves. Necessity is the mother of invention; your own gap can become your contribution.
- Community is structurally necessary, not optional. A healthy community asks: how is the community helping the person grow, and how is the person helping the community? Both directions must be alive.
- Give yourself grace. The quiet sense that something is missing is not a failure, it is a signal. Identify what you actually want, give yourself a real plan, and stay open to the form your fulfilment ends up taking.
Connect With the Guest:
- Website: https://lifewithken.com
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennethwyche/
- X (Twitter): https://x.com/_kentastic_
- Book: Get Your Mind Right (Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and major book retailers)
Episode Chapters:
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Disclaimer: This episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here. By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
Healthy Mind By Avik™ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
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2 days ago
2 days ago
There is a particular kind of exhaustion that has nothing to do with how many hours you worked this week. It is the exhaustion of performing a version of yourself that is not quite true. Of leading well on the outside while something quieter inside wonders how long you can keep it up.
Kurt Bush has been there. A decade in manufacturing, seven years in pastoral ministry, his own very real experience of imposter syndrome throughout, and then a moment with a coach that changed everything. Today he is a certified Internal Family Systems practitioner, trauma-informed coach, co-founder of Brimstone Coaching Group, and co-author of Live Fully, Lead Authentically: The Surprising Link Between Self-Awareness and Your Impact. In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, Kurt and host Avik Chakraborty go deep on what it actually costs to keep performing a false self, why imposter syndrome is never really about competence, and what self-reflection as a daily practice can do for leaders who are tired of white-knuckling their lives.
About the Guest:
Kurt Bush is a certified Internal Family Systems practitioner, trauma-informed leadership coach, and co-founder of Brimstone Coaching Group. With a career spanning corporate manufacturing, pastoral ministry, and leadership coaching, Kurt helps leaders remove the interior barriers that keep them from showing up as who they actually are. He is co-author of the book Live Fully, Lead Authentically: The Surprising Link Between Self-Awareness and Your Impact, and co-host of the Brimstone Coaching Podcast alongside his partner Chris Godfredsen. Brimstone Coaching Group works with individual leaders, teams, and organizations using the framework: Encounter + Reflection = Transformation.
Key Takeaways:
- Most leaders are surviving, not thriving. And the culture around them actively rewards that. Learning to distinguish between the two is the beginning of real change.
- Slowing down is not weakness. It is the secret sauce. The myth that reflection means falling behind is one of the costliest things leaders carry, and they often do not even realize they believe it.
- Imposter syndrome is never really about competence. It is an identity conversation. Kurt draws a crucial distinction between the fear of being found out, where you are still in the driver's seat, and the deeper fear of not belonging, where you feel like an accidental passenger in your own life.
- Results alone will not fix imposter syndrome. The most successful leaders still carry it. Until the identity underneath shifts, external achievement cannot touch it.
- Living and leading cannot be compartmentalized. We each have one self. The work we do on who we are in life shows up in how we lead, and the way we lead shapes who we become. They cannot be split.
- Self-compassion is not optional in transformation. Growth is not linear. Old patterns return under pressure. What keeps people in the work is not willpower but a gentleness toward themselves when they slip.
- Ten to fifteen minutes of honest daily reflection can change everything. Start with what you regret from today. Those moments of regret are indicators of something in you that is asking for attention.
Connect With Kurt Bush:
- Website: https://www.brimstonecoachinggroup.com
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kurt-bush-7b345830b/
- Podcast: Live Fully. Lead Authentically. — available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify
- Book: Live Fully, Lead Authentically — available on Amazon
- Free Inquiry Call: available at https://www.brimstonecoachinggroup.com
Episode Chapters:
[00:00] The Exhaustion of Performance: Naming the version of yourself you've been holding up [06:37] Two Turning Points: The coach who asked the wrong question, and the master's program that triggered it all
[11:18] The Most Costly Myth in Leadership: Why slowing down feels like surrender, and why it is not
[13:37] The Deeper Layer of Imposter Syndrome: The difference between being found out and not belonging
[16:50] Living Fully and Leading Authentically: Why these two cannot be separated
[19:10] The Daily Practice: What honest self-reflection actually looks like and where to begin [22:45] When the Work Gets Hard: Self-compassion, non-linear growth, and what to do when old patterns return
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Disclaimer: This episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here. By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
Healthy Mind By Avik™ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™ | Email: https://www.podhub.club/contact | Website: https://www.podhub.club | Based in: India & USA Listen to all podcast shows: https://www.podhub.club/podcastnetwork | Be a guest: https://www.podhub.club/beaguest | Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/
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2 days ago
2 days ago
Most of us have built and broken the same habit a dozen times. We blame our discipline. We blame our willpower. We promise ourselves the next attempt will be different. In this episode, host Avik sits down with Roger Webb, a behavior change researcher with three decades of experience and the creator of the Random Habit app, for a conversation that gently dismantles almost everything we've been taught about habit-building.
Roger argues that the real reason habits fail isn't moral, it's mechanical. The streak culture, the rigid trackers, the all-or-nothing programs were never designed for humans living human lives. He walks us through what's actually happening in the brain when a habit takes hold, why randomness beats repetition, and why coming back after a missed day is the most powerful thing you can do for your neural wiring.
This is for anyone who has quietly decided they're "just not someone who can stick with things." Spoiler: the science says otherwise.
About the Guest:
Roger Webb is a behavior change researcher, coach, and the creator of Random Habit™, a neuroscience-based habit-building app that uses randomized dopamine reinforcement to wire new behaviors into the brain. Over a 30-year career, Roger has worked with more than 15,000 clients globally, helping people understand the subconscious mind and how lasting behavior change actually happens. Random Habit launches in Spring 2026.
Key Takeaways:
- You're not failing the habit. The method is failing you. Streak culture punishes humanity. Real behavior change has to be built around the fact that life will, at some point, get in the way.
- The brain doesn't die when you miss a day. It dies when you walk away. The neural pathway you've started building stays open as long as you keep returning. Coming back is the practice.
- Predictable reminders go stale. Random ones rewire. When the brain knows exactly when something is coming, the dopamine response flattens. Randomness keeps the pathway burning bright.
- Start smaller than feels serious. A "spark" — three sips of water, one push-up, one sentence in a journal — is enough to reinforce the loop. Tiny is the point.
- Celebrate showing up, not the outcome. The dopamine hit from a small celebration is what tells the brain "this is worth doing again." That's how habits anchor.
- The story you tell yourself after failing matters more than the failure. Chronic habit failure quietly becomes "I'm not someone who can do this." That belief is the real obstacle, and it can be unwritten.
Connect With the Guest:
- Random Habit App: https://randomhabitapp.com
- Random Habit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randomhabitapp
- Random Habit on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RandomHabitApp
- Random Habit on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@randomhabitapp
- Roger Webb on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comfortzonessuck
Episode Chapters:
[00:00] What If Everything You've Been Told About Habits Is Wrong?
[02:00] 30 Years of Watching People Fail at Something That Should Be Natural
[05:00] The Damage of Streak Culture — why white-knuckling is a setup for shame
[08:00] The Wound Beneath the Failure — when missed habits become an identity story
[11:00] What's Actually Happening in Your Brain When a Habit Collapses
[15:00] Inside the Random Habit App — what a "spark" is and why it works
[20:00] The Dopamine Difference — why randomness beats reminders
[24:00] When Life Knocks You Sideways — the science of coming back
[27:00] A Message for the Person Who's Decided They Can't — Roger's direct word
[29:00] Where to Find Roger and Random Habit
Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik
Disclaimer: This episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here. By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
Healthy Mind By Avik™ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™ | Email: https://www.podhub.club/contact | Website: https://www.podhub.club | Based in: India & USA Listen to all podcast shows: https://www.podhub.club/podcastnetwork | Be a guest: https://www.podhub.club/beaguest | Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/
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3 days ago
3 days ago
Content note: This episode discusses chronic illness, medical gaslighting, isolation, and existential distress. Please listen with care.
What happens when your body stops cooperating with the life you carefully built? In this conversation, guest-host Sana sits down with Dr. Jeffrey Bone, a clinical psychologist who has spent over two decades helping people navigate chronic illness and now lives inside that experience himself. Together, they unpack the quiet grief no one prepares you for: the slow, disorienting question of "who am I now?" when your story shatters.
This is a tender, honest exploration of medical uncertainty, the cultural trap of equating worth with productivity, why people pull away from those who are ill, and how creative expression — poetry, journaling, even coloring — can become a doorway back to yourself. It's a reminder that even when the body is uncertain, identity can still be rebuilt, slowly and with intention.
About the Guest:
Dr. Jeffrey Bone is a licensed clinical psychologist based in Newport Beach, California, with over two decades of experience specializing in chronic pain and chronic illness. He is the host of To The Bone: Conversations on Pain, Illness, and Meaning, the author of two poetry collections (Broken Bone and Carved Out of Bone), the chronic illness journal Breath Between Battles, and reflective coloring books including Healing Horizons. He lives with Common Variable Immune Deficiency, and his work bridges psychology, art, and lived experience.
Key Takeaways:
- Worth is not the same as productivity. Culture conditions us to confuse the two. When chronic illness disrupts output, the rules of society quietly try to lower your value. They are wrong.
- Other people's silence often isn't about you. When someone pulls away from a person who is ill, they're usually defending an illusion of their own invincibility, not making a judgement on the sick person.
- Medicine sees the symptom, not the story. Healing accelerates when you find clinicians who are curious about the whole of you, not just curious about the lab values.
- Self-advocacy is part of care. When the system can't give you a navigator, you sometimes have to become your own. Persistence is medicine too.
- Reassemble the dream in three pieces. Find something you love, that you can control, that lets someone else benefit. That's where identity quietly rebuilds itself.
- Pain can be present without being the storyteller. You can acknowledge what your body is doing today and still choose intention as the through-line of your day.
Connect With the Guest:
- Website: https://www.drbone.live/
- Podcast — To The Bone: Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube
- YouTube: https://youtube.com/@ttbonepodcast?si=wPx58df9tbxuks0E
- SubStack
- Books on Amazon: Search "Dr. Jeffrey Bone" for Broken Bone, Carved Out of Bone, Breath Between Battles, and Healing Horizons
Episode Chapters:
[00:00] When Life Doesn't Just Challenge You, It Changes You — the quiet grief of identity loss
[03:00] The Existential Crisis of a Body That Won't Cooperate — when your story shatters
[06:00] Productivity Culture and the Worth Trap — how society conditions us to measure value
[10:00] Why People Disappear When You Get Sick — the illusions others can't let go of
[15:00] Medical Gaslighting and the Search for Answers — the day Jeffrey realised the system didn't have a story for him
[22:00] Becoming the Zebra — finding the right doctor, and learning self-advocacy
[27:00] The Curiosity Test — what to look for in a clinician
[31:00] Poetry as a Way Back to Self — the moment Jeffrey began to reassemble the dream
[36:00] Three Pieces of a Rebuilt Identity — love, control, and service
[40:00] Living With Intention When the Body Hurts — closing reflections from Jeffrey
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Disclaimer: This episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here. By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
Healthy Mind By Avik™ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™ | Email: https://www.podhub.club/contact | Website: https://www.podhub.club | Based in: India & USA Listen to all podcast shows: https://www.podhub.club/podcastnetwork | Be a guest: https://www.podhub.club/beaguest | Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/
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