Muslim Talks

Muslim Talks
Podcast Description
Salam alaikum! We're a student-run organization at the University of Texas at Austin that focuses on the topic of Mental Health and its relations and effect on the Muslim community. We hope to build an environment that allows our listeners to feel safe and more knowledgeable on the topic of mental health and how to approach it. This podcast would consist of various topics regarding the subject and will sometimes feature guest speakers. We hope you enjoy listening! Disclaimer: We are not professionals in the field of mental health
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Explores various aspects of mental health like body image issues, grief processing, and religious trauma, featuring episodes such as conversations on body dysmorphia during Body Acceptance Week and coping mechanisms for grief, as well as discussions on the intersection of mental health and Islamic teachings.

Salam alaikum! We’re a student-run organization at the University of Texas at Austin that focuses on the topic of Mental Health and its relations and effect on the Muslim community. We hope to build an environment that allows our listeners to feel safe and more knowledgeable on the topic of mental health and how to approach it. This podcast would consist of various topics regarding the subject and will sometimes feature guest speakers. We hope you enjoy listening! Disclaimer: We are not professionals in the field of mental health. If you have any feedback or suggestions for us, please let us know through this Google form: https://forms.gle/kg2eK1JQrAkM1tsD6

Salam alaikum everyone! To kick off the semester (and Ramadan!), we invited Deen Intensive 2025 Steering Committee members Bilal Zafar, Heba Hajir, & Sufiya Khatri to talk about their experience leading the conference and the lessons they learned. Stay tuned for a part 2 to their conversation! Make sure to follow MMHO on instagram at @longhorn.mmho. Check our linktree for mental health resources.
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