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Drained

Halle Rubera

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Drained is a podcast for African students to discuss mental health issues. Halle Rubera interviews African students, like herself, who left their countries to pursue college degrees in the US. Each episode touches upon different triggers to our mental wellness and successive coping mechanisms. Thank you for joining me on this podcasting journey!
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Ever wondered why 'positive affirmations' make you feel better? In this episode, I speak with Tom Lee Osborn who is originally from Kenya. We discuss his research on the correlation between mental wellness and better life outcomes as well as the the science behind some interventions and why they work for certain people. Tom is an entrepreneur, comm…
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In this episode, I speak with a UChicago graduate from Rwanda. Our overall theme revolves around maintaining peace in the midst of turmoil and anxiety, more so now as we experience the COVID-19 pandemic. We discuss our coping mechanisms and she leaves us with a hopeful guiding principle, ‘nta mvura idahita’, a Rwandan proverb which acknowledges the…
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In this episode, I speak to Natasha Ali Said, medical school graduate at Hubert Kairuki Memorial Hospital in Dar es Salaam. She is my first guest who's gone to college in Africa (Tanzania). We discuss preparing for post-graduation stress. Something we did not mention, but I thought about: In the US we have the comfort of knowing that jobs are *avai…
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In this episode of Drained, I speak to Middlebury grad, Armel Nibasumba about finding peace while his home, Burundi, was at war. We talk about the struggles of uprooting our lives from our home countries in pursuit of a prestigious college degree and how that affects our identity and subsequently mental health. Armel is candid about feeling isolate…
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