Casey Kamali

Mind in Pieces

Casey Kamali

  • Outsider

Outsider

Monday 9th December 2019

Casey Kamali and a guest discuss feeling like an outsider, adapting to new environments, and finding acceptance in 'Mind in Pieces'.
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54 minutes
Empowering
Informative
Compassionate
Thought-provoking
Engaging

About this podcast

Mind in Pieces
Author:
Casey Kamali
Overview:
Categories:
Body & Mind
Mindful Recovery
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Healing Relationships
Stigma & Social Perspectives
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Outsider No More: A Teen's Journey to Acceptance and Self-Discovery

I had to adapt, yeah, and as when I in like eighth grade, all the way like sophomore year, I would assume: or no hell, even Junior Year, I just was trying to like, look normal, act normal, be normal, because I didn't want to feel like an outsider.
Feeling like an outsider is something many of us have experienced, especially during our teenage years. In this episode of 'Mind in Pieces', host Casey Kamali sits down with a peer who knows this feeling all too well. They dive into the challenges of adapting to new environments, navigating family dynamics, and handling difficult friendships. The guest shares candidly about the pressures of trying to fit in and the struggle to look, act, and be 'normal'.
This episode touches on the emotional weight of being a foreign student and the academic pressures that come with it. The conversation also highlights the importance of recognizing toxic relationships and appreciating those who truly support you. With sensitivity and empathy, this episode offers a safe space for teens to explore their feelings of isolation and the journey towards self-acceptance.
Whether you're a teen facing similar issues or an adult wanting to understand the teenage mind better, this episode is a must-listen.