Podcast

Unfiltered Conversations: Chai & Chat

Sunday, 4 May, 2025

Unfiltered Conversations: Chai & Chat

Unfiltered Conversations: Chai & Chat, is a safe and open space where young South Asian girls, can openly discuss, debate, and ask questions about relationships, culture, identity, and everything in between. They are on-air to break the stigma, share experiences, and support each other through honest conversations over a cup of chai. So please join them for Unfiltered Conversations: Chai & Chat, Sunday mornings at 11.20 on Auckland’s 104.6 Planet FM Where to get help Unfiltered Conversations: Chai & Chat, contains discussions on relationships and mental health. If you hear anything that is triggering, please get in touch with the following organisations. Contact Shama by emailing [email protected]. Call or Text 1737 24 hours to talk to a trained counsellor or peer support worker. Or if it’s an emergency, and you feel you or someone may be harmed, please call 111 https://shama.org.nz/

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