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What's the harm in a fetish? On sexualised stereotypes from ex-model and author Kaila Yu
Season 4 · Episode 31
mercredi 28 janvier 2026 • Duration 42:22
Exploring Asian Fetishisation and Self-Discovery with Kaila YuIn this episode, Layla Maghribi speaks with Kaila Yu, a Taiwanese American writer, model, and singer, about her memoir Fetishised: A Reckoning with Yellow Fever, Feminism, and Beauty. Together, they unpack the fetishisation of East Asian women in Western media and culture, Kaila’s experiences in the entertainment industry, and the personal cost of navigating visibility, desirability, and stereotype. The conversation explores identity, recovery, self-love, and the ongoing process of healing through self-reflection and culturally aware care.
💬 Topics Covered:
✔️ Asian fetishisation and “yellow fever” in Western culture
✔️ Kaila’s journey through the entertainment industry
✔️ Historical roots of racialized beauty standards
✔️ Family dynamics, identity, and cultural pressure
✔️ Addiction, recovery, and self-reckoning
✔️ Therapy, mental health, and self-love
✔️ Healing as an ongoing, non-linear process
00:00 Introduction to Third Culture Therapy
00:12 Meet Kaila Yu: Author and Entertainer
00:42 Exploring 'Fetishise': A Deep Dive into Kaila's Book
01:35 Kaila's Journey in the Entertainment Industry
02:55 The Impact of Cultural Stereotypes
04:52 Personal Experiences and Family Dynamics
06:13 Defining and Discussing Fetishisation
07:44 Historical Context and Personal Reckoning
13:07 Addiction, Recovery, and Self-Reflection
14:01 The Role of Family and Cultural Background
17:37 Therapy, Self-Love, and Moving Forward
32:14 Future Aspirations and Final Thoughts
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Season 4 Trailer
Season 4 · Episode 31
mercredi 21 janvier 2026 • Duration 00:58
Third Culture Therapy is back on the 28th of January with a slate of riveting new episodes! From entrepreneurs to healers, entertainers to storytellers, tune in to hear our exceptional guests share their personal and professional insight on how culture shapes mental and emotional wellbeing.
Out every other Wednesday. Click follow now to never miss an episode!
Where do I fit in? Learning to be ‘Both Not Half’ with author and Peaky Blinders actor Jassa Ahluwalia
Season 3 · Episode 22
mercredi 20 novembre 2024 • Duration 47:32
How can you belong if you’re only ever considered “half” of something? How can we redefine identity on our own terms?
In this episode, we’re joined by actor, filmmaker, and writer Jassa Ahluwalia. Jassa’s debut book Both Not Half is both a celebration but also a reclamation of the mixed heritage experience, centred around his ethos that we are all more than the sum of our parts.
Born in Coventry to a white English mother and a Punjabi Sikh father, Jassa has spent his life navigating overlapping identities, challenging stereotypes, and carving out his own space in the world.
We explore Jassa’s personal journey to embrace his Sikh roots, examine his unique philosophy of self-definition, and discuss the lessons he’s learned while advocating for greater representation of mixed heritage voices in the acting industry.
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How can activists avoid burn-out? Staying committed with self-care, with Mustafa Jayyousi
Season 3 · Episode 21
mercredi 6 novembre 2024 • Duration 49:43
How can we take care of our mental health while sustaining activism? How can we find strength in our struggles?
In this episode, we sit down with Palestinian psychotherapist and activist Mustafa Jayyousi, who specialises in trauma therapy for those facing systemic oppression and mental health care for activists. Mustafa shares his approach to helping activists manage trauma, build resilience, and avoid burnout through workshops designed to support long-term social justice work. He discusses his journey into activism, shaped by his personal experiences, and how he balances his roles as a father and an activist while maintaining close connections to his family in Palestine.
We also explore Mustafa’s thoughts on “decolonising” mental health and how breaking from Western frameworks has allowed him and his clients to find more culturally rooted, communal methods of healing.
To make sure you never miss a Third Culture Therapy session, download the pod on your favourite platform and watch us on YouTube here and Instagram here.
If you’d like to support us further, please consider donating to our Patreon here.
And to stay connected with Mustafa’s work, you can follow him on Instagram or his website
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Am I on the right path? Cultivating your intuition - with breathwork coach Isik Tlabar
Season 3 · Episode 20
mercredi 23 octobre 2024 • Duration 57:30
What does it take to truly understand yourself? And how can you unlock your full potential in life?
In this episode, I sit down with Isik Tlabar, a life coach and spiritual guide who splits her time between Istanbul and London. Isik helps people connect with their inner power through breathwork, a technique that combines breath, sound, and movement to create a deeper connection between the body and mind.
We dive into her approach to self-discovery and why she believes balancing both feminine and masculine energies is essential for personal growth. Isik also shares practical ways to use your intuition as a tool for clarity, purpose, and empowerment.
Join us for an inspiring conversation that will leave you thinking about how you can better connect with yourself and live more fully.
To not miss a single episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on our youtube and instagram, and if you'd like to support our work, consider donating to our Patreon here.
Finally, click this link to find out more about Isik’s work.
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How does trauma affect children? Tracing genocide’s invisible wounds - With Dr Alexandra Chen
Season 3 · Episode 19
mercredi 9 octobre 2024 • Duration 58:28
CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains several mentions of extreme violence and self-harm, particularly involving children.
While difficult to talk about and listen to, we felt it right to include these moments to illustrate the severity of the situation and the vital importance of Alexandra’s work.
In spite of these difficult conversations, we hope that the episode will leave you feeling more hopeful and provide you with a better idea as to how we should help the most vulnerable.
What are the long term effects of war on the children who suffer because of it? And what can we do to help those most in need?
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Alexandra Chen, a Hong Kong-born child psychologist and trauma specialist with over a decade of experience working with war-affected children and families across the Middle East and Africa.
Alexandra shares her deep insights into the often-overlooked, long-term impacts of conflict on children’s mental health, cognitive development, and education—drawing on her work with UN agencies, governments, and nonprofits in Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, and beyond.
We delve into how Alexandra copes with the emotional weight of witnessing such profound trauma, the strategies she employs to maintain her own wellbeing, and how her diverse identities—from her Hong Kong roots to her experiences in the UK—shape her approach to helping and healing.
Join us for a conversation that explores resilience, trauma, and the enduring power of hope in the face of unimaginable adversity.
If you are directly impacted by the war in Gaza and require mental health support, follow this link to sign up for support from Healing for Gaza.
And if you want to provide support as a clinician or interpreter, or just want to donate to Healing for Gaza, all the information about how to do that can be found here.
To not miss a single episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on our youtube and instagram, and if you'd like to support our work, consider donating to our Patreon here.
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Can love really conquer all? Understanding conflict through compassion – with "romance anthropologist" Anna Lekas Miller
Season 3 · Episode 18
mercredi 25 septembre 2024 • Duration 56:19
How do you stay hopeful when times are hard? And can love truly survive, and even thrive, in the face of adversity?
In the first episode of Season 2, we hear from award-winning journalist and writer Anna Lekas Miller, who specialises in conflict and migration. Despite covering distressing events like the Syrian civil war and the rise of ISIS, Anna has always sought stories of compassion and love.
Her latest book, Love Across Borders, which recently won the Arab American Book Award, weaves real-life stories of couples navigating conflict and borders. One of those stories is Anna's own relationship with her husband Salem, a Syrian journalist.
Together, we explore the power of love in the face of adversity, discuss Anna's upcoming novel, and examine what role stories of hope can play even in the darkest times.
To make sure you never miss a Third Culture Therapy session, download the pod on your favourite platform and watch us on YouTube here and Instagram here.
We deeply appreciate your support as one of our listeners. If you'd like to support us even more, feel free to donate to our Patreon here.
And if you want to hear more from Anna, you can find her brilliant Instagram here:
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Season 3 trailer
Season 3 · Episode 1
mercredi 18 septembre 2024 • Duration 00:59
Third Culture Therapy host Layla Maghribi announces the return of another season of the podcast with an amazing new line-up of guests!
From the impact of hostile foreign policies on love and relationships to the role of art, poetry & literature in healing, Layla goes deep on topics that are both highly personal, and completely universal.
Third Culture Therapy will be back on the 25th September - and every other Wednesday after that - so make sure to follow & subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts and get alerted when the next episode drops.
And if you’re a watcher then we are also on YouTube!
If you’re new to the show, scroll back & have a listen to previous episodes where i talk to therapists, shamans, tech entrepreneurs, and many more.
Like follow and subscribe everywhere you get your podcasts, and follow us on instagram and patreon @thirdculturetherapypod
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How can I get on better with my parents? Working and healing alongside a famous Dad - with Daniel Maté
Season 2 · Episode 17
mercredi 3 avril 2024 • Duration 01:10:31
How do a father and son maintain a strong relationship while working together on healing others?
Can professional collaboration strain personal family ties?
Daniel Mate, musician, author, mental chiropractor, and Palestine advocate, joins us to explore these questions. Co-author of The Myth of Normal with his father, Gabor Mate, Daniel shares insights into their father-son partnership and their joint project, "Hello Again: A Fresh Start for Parents and Their Adult Children."
Together, we dive into Daniel’s healing journey, his unique mental chiropractic approach, and the transformative experiences that shaped him, including Ayahuasca in Peru. We also explore the challenges of growing up in the shadow of a famous father and how Daniel has created his own path.We further discuss Daniel’s recent involvement in the Israel-Palestine debate and how his healing work applies to larger societal conflicts. Join us as we discuss personal healing, family collaboration, and activism.
To not miss a single episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on our twitter and instagram, and if you'd like to support our work, consider donating to our Patreon here.
Finally, to hear more from our brilliant guest Daniel, you can find them on instagram here, and their website here.
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What does it mean to be an Arab Jew? A mystic’s quest to experience God – with Hadar Cohen
Season 2 · Episode 16
mercredi 13 mars 2024 • Duration 59:54
How can embracing both Arab and Jewish identities offer a new vision for healing in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?
What does it mean to love Judaism but reject Zionism?
Hadar Cohen, an Arab Jewish scholar, mystic, and artist, joins us to explore these complex questions. Founder of malchut, a spiritual school focused on Jewish mysticism and direct experience of God, Hadar’s work bridges spirituality, politics, and social issues. As a 10th-generation Jerusalemite with roots in Syria, Kurdistan, Iraq, and Iran, her personal and ancestral experience brings a unique perspective to her teachings on healing and justice.
Together, we discuss growing up in a divided Jerusalem, the challenges and beauty of identifying as both Arab and Jewish, and why true healing between Israelis and Palestinians requires the recognition of shared pain. Hadar also shares her thoughts on spiritual maturity, why personal healing is vital for societal change, and how building interfaith spaces can strengthen Arab communities across different religions. Join us for a conversation about identity, spirituality, and the path to peace.
To not miss a single episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on our youtube and instagram, and if you'd like to support our work, consider donating to our Patreon here.
Finally, to hear more from our brilliant guest Hadar, you can find her instagram here.
This episode is sponsored by Paradise Fold, the silk hair wrap company. Listeners get a special discount on all products with the code TCT12
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