Far From Home- Being Queer, Migrant, and Trying to Get Health Support
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In this episode of Talk Therapy To Me, Ashley and Maxi are joined by James Tapa and Feifei Liao to talk about what it really means to be “far from home”-not just physically, but emotionally, culturally, and within systems of care. Together, they explore the joys and challenges of being a queer migrant or international student in Australia, the invisible barriers to accessing mental and sexual health support, and what helps people feel safer, seen, and supported. From language and culture, to family expectations, identity, community, and belonging.
If you’ve ever felt like you didn’t quite belong, or that asking for help felt harder than it should be, this one’s for you.
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