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The Missing Conversation with Dr. Yasin, podcast cover art.
New Series · Coming Soon

The Missing Conversation

with Dr. Yasin

The conversation mainstream psychiatry keeps leaving out: nervous systems, the honest reframe of self-medication, and what you were told was wrong with you.

Begin the AssessmentComing to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you listen.

The show is on its way. I’m building it the way I build everything else here: slowly, and for the people who were missed.

Why I’m Making It

There’s a Conversation the System Keeps Skipping.

For thirty years I sat with intelligent, sensitive people who had been handed a label and sent home. The thing that would have helped them was a conversation no one was having out loud.

The Missing Conversation is that conversation: nervous-system science in plain language, the reframe of self-medication as regulation, and the questions the checklist never asks. No hype. Just the talk I wish someone had recorded for me.

Not what’s wrong with you. What happened to you.
What the Show Will Get Into

The Threads It Keeps Pulling.

When it launches, these are the conversations it will keep returning to.

  1. 01

    The Nervous System

    Why your symptoms are signals, not defects, and what regulation actually feels like.

  2. 02

    Self-Medication

    The nightly drink reframed: not a moral failure, an intelligent attempt to regulate.

  3. 03

    Misdiagnosis

    How “treatment-resistant” so often means “unseen,” and what to do about it.

  4. 04

    Unmasking

    The quiet cost of performing normal, and what’s on the other side of it.

About the Host
Portrait of Dr. Yasin Choudry, contemplative, in a dark coat.

Dr. Yasin Choudry is a triple board-certified psychiatrist who was once labeled treatment-resistant himself. The show is an extension of the work: the same reframe, in conversation.

While You Wait

The Conversation Is Coming. Start With Ten Minutes.

The show launches soon. Until then, the assessment is the fastest way to understand what your nervous system has been trying to tell you.