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  <title>AANHPI Mental Wellness: Unpacking Workplace Microaggressions, Healing Racial Trauma, and Building Self Worth with Dr. Noel Ramirez, Founder &amp;amp; Director of Mango Tree Counseling &amp;amp; Consulting (Ep. 184)</title>
  <description> &amp;amp;nbsp; In honor of AANHPI Heritage Month and Mental Health Awareness Month, join us for an inspiring conversation with Dr. Noel Ramirez, Founder &amp;amp;amp; Director of Mango Tree Counseling &amp;amp;amp; Consulting, an AAPI mental health resource center in Philadelphia.&amp;amp;nbsp; This episode delves into the unspoken realities of intergenerational trauma, racial microaggressions and macroaggressions, exploring the complex relationship between work, identity, and self-worth for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders.&amp;amp;nbsp; Dr. Ramirez shares powerful insights on how cultural narratives around labor and gratitude impact mental health, the struggle to find language for self-care and boundaries in Asian languages, and the vital importance of witnessing and validating shared experiences.&amp;amp;nbsp; Discover pathways to belonging, resilience, and finding harmony in a world that often questions our &amp;quot;enoughness.&amp;quot; Key topics covered:   Navigating racial microaggressions, betrayal trauma, and toxic workplace dynamics for AANHPI individuals and communities.   Dissecting the &amp;quot;good enough to work, but not good enough to cultivate&amp;quot; narrative for Asian Americans.   Understanding compulsive behaviors rooted in societal expectations and &amp;quot;toxic indebtedness&amp;quot; within AANHPI communities.   Examining the absence of self-care and boundary language in some Asian cultures and its impact on well-being.   Recognizing the critical impact of racial violence and the power of community healing for Asian Americans.   Challenging the &amp;quot;not Asian enough&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;not American enough&amp;quot; identity struggle and cultivating wholeness.   Addressing mental health disparities and the vital need for culturally sensitive mental healthcare.   Connect with us:   Learn more about Noel at https://mangotreecc.com/, via email at noel at mangotreecc.com, or Instagram @mangotree.counseling.   Follow Samorn on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/samornselim/.   Get a copy of Samorn’s book, “Belonging: Self Love Lessons From A Workaholic Depressed Insomniac Lawyer” at https://tinyurl.com/2dk5hr2f.&amp;amp;nbsp;   Get weekly career tips by signing up for our advice column at www.careerunicorns.com.   Schedule a free 30-minute build your dream career consult by sending a message at&amp;amp;nbsp;www.careerunicorns.com.   </description>
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