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brown, bad n' bothered - Diving Into Divorce, Maintaining Intimacy & Toxic Dating Cycles ft Natasha

Diving Into Divorce, Maintaining Intimacy & Toxic Dating Cycles ft Natasha

07/09/22 • 49 min

brown, bad n' bothered

Natasha, Relationship & Divorce Coach, doesn’t hold back in this episode. Despite having some of the best, heart-wrenching, blood pumping, and truly wholesome romantic movies - many South Asians are lost when it comes to off-screen healthy relationships. Tune into this episode to learn about how societal norms and culture impacts our ability to find and maintain healthy long-term love. Natasha (@natashacoaches) also shares the reality about divorce, its stigma, and finding faith in one’s post-divorce era. But it’s not all sad stuff, we talk about the power of reconnecting, elevating intimacy, and finding your own happiness. We giggle and gasp over our shared irritation for dangerous dating trends and gender double standards over sexual needs. Whether you are single or taken, this is a thoroughly inspiring and genuinely informative chat. Now grab your chai and tune in!

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Natasha, Relationship & Divorce Coach, doesn’t hold back in this episode. Despite having some of the best, heart-wrenching, blood pumping, and truly wholesome romantic movies - many South Asians are lost when it comes to off-screen healthy relationships. Tune into this episode to learn about how societal norms and culture impacts our ability to find and maintain healthy long-term love. Natasha (@natashacoaches) also shares the reality about divorce, its stigma, and finding faith in one’s post-divorce era. But it’s not all sad stuff, we talk about the power of reconnecting, elevating intimacy, and finding your own happiness. We giggle and gasp over our shared irritation for dangerous dating trends and gender double standards over sexual needs. Whether you are single or taken, this is a thoroughly inspiring and genuinely informative chat. Now grab your chai and tune in!

DON”T BE SHY...RATE REVIEW SUBSCRIBE

Don’t miss out on....

Following Natasha: https://www.instagram.com/natashacoaches/

No More Small Talk FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nomoresmalltalk

FREE GUIDE "Ten ways to create a stronger, move loving, joy filled relationship”

https://subscribepage.io/relationship-thrive

Want more Brown Bad n’ Bothered?

Follow on Instagram for more content from me:

https://www.instagram.com/brownbadnbothered

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Nancy Diaz, a trauma-informed specialist who is inspired by her own personal experiences, works closely with WOC and daughters of immigrants. In this episode, we dive deep into WOC trauma trends, realizing the very similar experiences WOC across all cultures and societies share. Nancy clears my doubts and questions over intricate theories and issues such as generational, childhood, and historical trauma. We explore what trauma means, due to the long-lasting impacts of historical events, for the Native American, African American & Aboriginal communities. Basically, I learned ALOT. From micro-aggressions, finding the right therapist, soul care to brain spotting, this convo is information-rich so make sure to clean up your ears!

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Sania Khan, talented South Asian photographer and dear friend, was killed by ex-husband, Raheel Ahmed. Sania was an integral member of the South Asian space and was an advocate for creative careers and finding happiness and beauty in life. Sania publicly opened up about the hardships she faced while filing for divorce and leaving an abusive relationship. She reminded women that they aren’t alone and that our society needs to do a much better job in supporting women and their right to safety. Today’s episode will celebrate Sania, including memories submitted by loved ones, but also address divorce stigma. lack of support, femicide and how we enable men.

**IMPORTANT** - I, unfortunately, forgot to mention Sania’s Memorial Scholarship Fund in the episode, DONATE here at

https://generositytrust.fcsuite.com/erp/donate/create/fund?funit_id=2041

The Sania Khan Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to a female graduate of Chattanooga School for Arts & Sciences (CSAS), with a minimum high-school GPA of 3.5, and a desire to further her education in fine arts through the UT system.

Readings on Femicide & Gender Violence:

https://www.peacefuldumpling.com/why-i-speak-up-about-femicide-rape-misogyny-in-india

https://asiafoundation.org/2018/03/14/four-things-know-gender-based-violence-asia/

https://article-14.com/post/the-silent-pandemic-of-violence-against-india-s-women--60e27646b30ae

RESOURCES/CONTACT DETAILS:

USA National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233 or by texting 'START' to 88788."

AUSTRALIA Call 1800 737 732 or reach out via the online chat on this website.

INDIA Women in Distress Call 1091, Women Helpline Domestic Abuse call 181

PAKISTAN National Helpline Call 1099 or download app “Helpline 1099”

CANADA 24-hour Crisis Line: 773.278.4566

UK National Domestic Violence Helpline is available on 0808 2000247 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

www.nationaldomesticviolencehelpline.org.uk

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