Mariam Salie & Munira Hoosain
Peaceful Mind
Welcome to Peaceful Mind, the podcast where we talk mental health, faith, and everything in between! Whether you're battling burnout, dodging aunty’s unsolicited advice, or just wondering if your existential crisis counts as a spiritual awakening, you’re in the right place. We’re here to break the stigma, laugh through the awkwardness, and have honest conversations about what it means to care for your mental well-being while staying rooted in faith. Expect real talk, expert insights, and maybe a few halal jokes along the way. So grab your chai, find a comfy spot, and let’s get into it. Your mi...
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Episodes
Closing episode 26.06.2026 21:45
Welcome to the closing episode for season two of the podcast! Let us use conversation to help break the stigma surrounding Muslim mental health as we walk this journey together. Co-hosted by Mariam Salie and Munira Hoosain.
Ego integrity vs Despair 19.06.2026 53:22
Welcome to the seventh episode for Season Two of the podcast! Let us use conversation to help break the stigma surrounding Muslim mental health as we walk this journey together. Co-hosted by Mariam Salie and Munira Hoosain. Starring two special guests Muallimah Rukayyah Samsodien (Islamic scholar) and Kamaal Kamalodien (Clinical psychologist)
Generativity vs Stagnation / Middle Adulthood (40s to 60s) 12.06.2026 43:43
Welcome to the fifth episode for Season Two of the podcast! Let us use conversation to help break the stigma surrounding Muslim mental health as we walk this journey together. Co-hosted by Mariam Salie and Munira Hoosain. Starring two special guests Naeema Parker (psychologist) and Zarina Syed (OT)
Early adulthood (18y+) Intimacy vs Isolation 06.06.2026 41:47
Welcome to the fifth episode for Season Two of the podcast! Let us use conversation to help break the stigma surrounding Muslim mental health as we walk this journey together. Co-hosted by Mariam Salie and Munira Hoosain. Starring two special guests Clint Maggot (Clin Psych) and Moulana Irshaad Sedick (Islamic scholar)
High school (Adolescence) Identity vs Role Confusion 29.05.2026 55:29
Welcome to the fourth episode for Season Two of the podcast! Let us use conversation to help break the stigma surrounding Muslim mental health as we walk this journey together. Co-hosted by Mariam Salie and Munira Hoosain. Starring two special guests Kerissa Varma (Cybersecurity) and Nurain Tisaker (Clin Psych).
School going age (6-12yrs) Industry vs Inferiority 22.05.2026 51:50
Welcome to the third episode for Season Two of the podcast! Let us use conversation to help break the stigma surrounding Muslim mental health as we walk this journey together. Co-hosted by Mariam Salie and Munira Hoosain. Starring two special guests Tasneem Abrahams (OT) and Habib Kagee (Ed Psych)
Early childhood (2-6yrs) – Autonomy vs Shame, Initiative vs Guilt 15.05.2026 39:35
Welcome to the second episode for Season Two of the podcast! Let us use conversation to help break the stigma surrounding Muslim mental health as we walk this journey together. Co-hosted by Mariam Salie and Munira Hoosain. Starring two special guests Sameeha Elias / Tasneem Mohamed (Paediatric OT)
"Infant and maternal mental health" Trust vs Mistrust 11.05.2026 1:02:37
Welcome to the first episode for Season Two of the podcast! Let us use conversation to help break the stigma surrounding Muslim mental health as we walk this journey together. Co-hosted by Mariam Salie and Munira Hoosain. Starring two special guests Moeznah Patience (RD/ MA INFANT MH) and Rahmat Bagus (GP).
Introduction Season Two 01.05.2026 19:53
Welcome to the introductory episode for Season Two of the podcast! Let us use conversation to help break the stigma surrounding Muslim mental health as we walk this journey together. Co-hosted by Mariam Salie and Munira Hoosain.
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