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Mrinal Gokhale

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Mrinal Gokhale is a writer, author, and speaker based in Wisconsin. Her writing explores the intersectionality of the South Asian identity in relation to mental health, neurodiversity, disability, trauma, and more. Both of her books are anthologies that include true stories featuring interviews with South Asian individuals. Since her publication, Mrinal has been interviewed on podcasts, hosted writing workshops, and featured as a guest writer for publications like Brown Girl Magazine, ADDitude, Mochi Mag, and NeuroClastic. Mrinal's inspiration to write about mental health and its stigma in the South Asian diaspora stems from her former background as a journalist. She has a Bachelor's degree in marketing. You may view her work at linktr.ee/mgokhale.

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Mrinal Gokhale's writing centers around mental health, neurodivergence, and disability in the South Asian and Asian American diasporas, with the goal to destigmatize and promote intergenerational healing.

Interest in Participating in Panels or Story Time

I am open to discussing my personal story around mental health and my inspiration to write a book about it as well as my decision to go self published.

Book 1:

TABOO: SOUTH ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH STORIES

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Taboo: South Asian Mental Health Stories is a collection of true stories about navigating mental illness, neurodivergence, identity, culture, sexuality, trauma, and other topics that are taboo in South Asian culture. All stories are written based on interviews with people of South Asian descent living in the United States, India, the United Kingdom, and Canada.

Trigger Warning: Contains sensitive content, including but not limited to domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, self-harm, and substance abuse.

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Allergies and Dietary Restrictions

No allergies but prefer to avoid soy and chamomile

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