Episode 123: No One Is Immune: The Model Minority Myth, Politics & Speaking Up
What does it really mean to be a “model minority”?
In this raw and timely conversation, Payal sits down with a fellow Brown physician, Dr. Maheetha Bharadwaj, to unpack the model minority myth, privilege, politics, mental health, and the responsibility that comes with having a voice. Dr. Maheetha Bharadwaj, 4th year Urology Resident at the University of Washington, dancer, advocate, and social media creator.
Together, they explore how this myth silences Asian American communities, why political complacency is dangerous, and how immigration policies and power structures affect all of us—citizens included. They dive into generational differences within South Asian families, the pressure on eldest daughters and high-achievers, and the emotional cost of constantly chasing success without fulfillment.
This episode also tackles the role of social media and advocacy—when to call out, when to call in, and how to stay rooted in integrity rather than fear or performative activism. This is not about politics as opinion. This is about human rights, accountability, and choosing courage over comfort.
✨ If you’ve ever felt torn between honoring your roots and speaking your truth
✨ If you’ve questioned silence, success, or the cost of “fitting in”
✨ If you’re ready to live and lead more authentically
This conversation is for you.