Hey there amazing person, I'm Aditi Ediga, a high schooler passionate about mental health advocacy. Being a young person, I've experienced and witnessed mental health struggles that many of us face. I created this podcast, Keep Calm Mental Health On, to share my voice and connect with others like you. Episode topics range from mental health wellness and self-care to overcoming stress and stigma. Tune in to build a healthier relationship with your mind and grow into the best version of yourself, one episode at a time. Keep Calm & Mental Health On!
In the 26th episode of Keep Calm and Mental Health On, your host Aditi Ediga speaks with Dayna Altman a baker, speaker, author, and mental health advocate stirring up conversations to support healing, vulnerability, and recovery. Tune in to learn more about how she uses food, storytelling and her platform Bake It Till You Make It to create change in the mental health space.
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In the 25th episode of Keep Calm and Mental Health On, host Aditi Ediga speaks with BIPOC mental health advocate Christine Amog about creating safe spaces, the importance of speaking out, and going from generational trauma to generation healing. She is a mental health professional working with Wraparound services and is dedicated to supporting at-risk and BIPOC youth. Tune in to hear her about her work and the importance of groundi...
In the 24th episode of Keep Calm and Mental Health On, host Aditi Ediga chats with author and speaker Mrinal Gokhale about her journey navigating mental health and stigma as a South Asian woman . From writing Taboo and Saaya Unveiled to spotlighting community stories and challenging the “model minority” myth, Mrinal shares how creativity and lived experience can break silence and spark healing.
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So many dreamers have big aspirations and goals but constantly feel anxious and confused about the future because they just feel tired. In the 23rd episode of Keep Calm and Mental Health On, your host Aditi Ediga discusses the importance of rest and recovery in the dreaming process.
Tune in for the 22nd episode of Keep Calm and Mental Health On, with the first guest on the podcast, Anvi Ediga and your host Aditi Ediga. Anvi talks about the challenges, progress, and the joys of playing an instrument. She also discusses the band kid stereotype, pressure and how to maintain your mental health as a musician.
The 21st episode of Keep Calm and Mental Health On is for the people who carry the emotional weight and feelings off the people around them, even unknowingly. In this episode, your host, Aditi Ediga talks about empathy burnout, sensitivity, and how you're not overreacting but seeing the world in a higher definition.
It's so exciting to be hosting the 20th episode of Keep Calm and Mental Health On, as your host Aditi Ediga. But what is not as exciting is having a confidence crisis and not feeling like yourself anymore. To tackle, this I talk about self-doubt, identity shifts, and emotional regression. Thank you so much for being on this journey with me!
We all have sometimes feel overwhelmed when we have a million tabs open on our devices, but what about when those tabs reflect our mental clutter. In the 19th episode of Keep Calm and Mental Health On, your host Aditi Ediga talks about decision fatigue, screen overwhelm, and mind spirals.
Many of us feel directionless, without purpose, and unmotivated because we don't have everything figured out, but that is a normal feeling we all go through. In this episode of Keep Calm and Mental Health On, your host Aditi Ediga discusses the importance of directionless peace, the fear of being lost and how we should redefine success in transition seasons.
This episode is for those feel emotionally "done" and exhausted from everything feel too much and their brain feeling empty. In the 17th episode of Keep Calm and Mental Health On, your host Aditi Ediga talked about burnout, emotional exhaustion and how to rest like a human again.
Music is amazing for so many reasons, often overlooked is the fact that it can mirror our mental states and puts the words to what we've been meaning to say for a while. In the 16th episode of Keep Calm and Mental Health On, your host Aditi Ediga, discusses lyrics, songs, and understanding.
This summer let's free ourselves of the things holding us back, the people we've outgrown, and let go of things that lay heavy on our hearts. In this episode, your host Aditi Ediga discusses the importance of emotional decluttering, healing and shifting your mindset for growth.
This summer you might be feeling like you're missing out a lot from the beach to fun parties and have a huge case of summer FOMO. In this episode, your host Aditi Ediga explains the importance of not missing out on yourself and holding mindfulness to your heart.
A lot of us feel like we're on our devices nonstop scrolling without taking a second to pause and look at the world around us but, what would happen if we finally logged off to tune back in to our own minds? In episode 13 of Keep Calm and Mental Health On, your host, Aditi Ediga talks about the importance of a digital detox for your mind and your peace.
Whether you are a student, creative, or anyone experiencing a summer of relaxation along with a side of guilt for "not being productive enough" this episode will provide you insight on how important rest is for your mental well-being. Aditi Ediga, your host discusses the summer slump, productivity and the importance of rest.
Burnout isn't a badge of honor whether we're talking about creatives, students or anyone trying to keep it together in 2025. Tune in as your host, Aditi Ediga, talks about foggy feelings, emotional exhaustion, and detachment that is becoming normalized and glorified.
Why are we all so obsessed with changing who we are over the summer, to have the ultimate makeover, to hide more than to heal? The host, Aditi Ediga, talks about the urge to reinvent yourself now that summer's here.
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If you’ve ever said “yes” while screaming “no” on the inside, or felt like your worth depended on likable or agreeable you were tune in. The host, Aditi Ediga discusses the true origin of people pleasing and how it's more than ingenuine kindness or generosity.
When was the last time you responded, "I'm fine," when you really weren't? Most of us hold back our emotions and how we're really feeling and hide behind a mask which suppresses our emotions. But what if we started being more vulnerable by checking in with others and ourselves more authentically?
In the seventh episode of Keep Calm and Mental Health, (Perfectionism Is a Scam: Letting Go of the Need to Be Flawless,) your host Aditi Ediga sheds light on the idea of perfectionism. Perfectionism is a scam and often comes at the cost of unleashing our true potential and working on things that mean the world to us. We're hindered by our need to always be perfect, and it's getting in the way of just getting started. How can we com...
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