• Episode 56 - Sumit from India

  • Jan 3 2025
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 56 - Sumit from India

  • Summary

  • Today we welcome Sumit from !ndia. Sumit has been experiencing psychosis & depression during his adult life. He feels it is linked with the stresses of his corporate career. He displays a reflective, philosophical outlook, and it was my privilege to hear his story.


    #schizophrenia #corporate #medication


    Music : Calm Binaural Meditation - Swedish Sound Therapy


    • 00:00:30 - 00:00:48: Introduction by Duncan, introduction of guest Sumit
    • 00:00:49 - 00:00:57: Sumit shares his location and brief introduction
    • 00:00:58 - 00:01:24: Duncan discusses his travel experience in India
    • 00:01:28 - 00:01:59: Sumit and Duncan talk about travel routes and experiences
    • 00:02:10 - 00:02:26: Discussion about Kashmir's current situation
    • 00:03:21 - 00:19:05: Sumit shares his mental health journey and experience with schizophrenia
    • 00:19:06 - 00:23:38: Duncan reflects on the challenges of paranoia and psychosis
    • 00:23:39 - 00:25:59: Sumit talks about the influence of internet information on his delusions
    • 00:26:03 - 00:29:22: Comparison between mental health support in India and the UK; importance of family support
    • 00:29:23 - 00:31:47: Sumit discusses his career, corporate stress, and future plans
    • 00:31:47 - 00:33:10: Conclusion and plans for future discussions
    • 00:33:11 - 00:34:19: Discussion about podcast format and distribution
    • 00:34:34 - 00:37:10: Closing theme music


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