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Book Therapy with Minal Bopaiah

Book Therapy with Minal Bopaiah

By: Minal Bopaiah
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Book Therapy helps book lovers deal with life’s challenges through their love of reading. An advice column for bibliophiles, each episode features a guest sharing their challenges – at home or at work. By combining an advice column with book reviews, Book Therapy engages bibliophiles seeking a more authentic, fulfilling life in these unprecedented times.


Host Minal Bopaiah is a seasoned leadership consultant with a Master's in clinical psychology. Her first book EQUITY: How to Design Organizations Where Everyone Thrives helps people see how the system affects their daily life. She's also an avid reader across genres, with a particular fondness for self-help (the good, the bad, the ugly). She started Book Therapy so that she could help more people being pushed to the margins find a way to thrive in difficult circumstances.

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  • But What Will People Say?
    Sep 8 2025

    Welcome to Book Therapy!

    Rajan, a serial entrepreneur, opens up about the complex emotions of stepping away from the nonprofit he founded. What happens when passion turns to feeling stuck, and how do cultural expectations around achievement shape our self-worth? Through his journey of resignation, guilt, and growth, we explore the tension between maintaining standards and fostering inclusion. Books like But What Will People Say? by Sahaj Kaur Kohli and Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari offer wisdom for processing disappointment and finding self-acceptance beyond our accomplishments.

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    43 mins
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