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Is wellness only for the privileged? Reclaiming space with Heal Magazine’s Selma

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In this episode, Third Culture Therapy’s Layla speaks with Selma, the Moroccan-Dutch creator of Heal Magazine, a wellness platform created to centre diverse voices and increase representation in conversations around mental health. They explore how mainstream wellness often misses the mark, what it means to create community-led healing spaces, and the highs and lows of creating new narrative spaces in media.


💬 Topics Covered:

✔️Why the wellness industry feels “vanilla” to many

✔️The lack of representation in mainstream wellness content

✔️The power of ancestral healing and intergenerational trauma

✔️Challenges in building inclusive wellness spaces and media

✔️The future of Heal Magazine and in-person community

✔️Selma’s personal rituals for maintaining mental well-being


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This episodes is sponsored by luxury hair wrap brand Paradise Fold. Listeners get a special discount with the code TCT10.


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Content provided by Layla Maghribi. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Layla Maghribi or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Third Culture Therapy’s Layla speaks with Selma, the Moroccan-Dutch creator of Heal Magazine, a wellness platform created to centre diverse voices and increase representation in conversations around mental health. They explore how mainstream wellness often misses the mark, what it means to create community-led healing spaces, and the highs and lows of creating new narrative spaces in media.


💬 Topics Covered:

✔️Why the wellness industry feels “vanilla” to many

✔️The lack of representation in mainstream wellness content

✔️The power of ancestral healing and intergenerational trauma

✔️Challenges in building inclusive wellness spaces and media

✔️The future of Heal Magazine and in-person community

✔️Selma’s personal rituals for maintaining mental well-being


🔔 Subscribe for more conversations on mental health & culture!

Follow Third Culture Therapy on


🌍 Substack | 🎧 Apple Podcasts | 🎙 Spotify | 📱 Instagram


Support the show: Like, follow, and share 💛


This episodes is sponsored by luxury hair wrap brand Paradise Fold. Listeners get a special discount with the code TCT10.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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