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69. Trauma Lives in the Body: Sangheetha Parthasarathy’s Journey Through Immigration and Healing

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In this episode of The And Both Podcast, Ashley sits down with the incredible Sangheetha Parthasarathy—a Harvard and MIT alum, birth worker, and now nervous system coach. Sanha’s career journey took her from major consulting firms like Oracle and Accenture to co-founding a nonprofit focused on birth advocacy and eventually building her own body of work around somatic trauma healing and nervous system regulation.

Ashley and Sangheetha covered a lot in this conversation, including:

  • What it feels like to live in limbo as an immigrant (she's immigrated twice and repatriated once)
  • How immigration, perfectionism, attachment, and motherhood intersect
  • How Sangheetha found healing and purpose through birth and postpartum experiences
  • The connection between somatic work, nervous system regulation, and career pivots
  • Why slowing down can feel really uncomfortable for high-achieving women—and what to do about it

This conversation got REAL. Ashley and Sangheetha both shared their personal immigration stories and how that uncertainty shaped their nervous systems, their work, and their motherhood journeys.

✨ What you’ll walk away with:

  • A better understanding of how nervous system regulation really works
  • How systemic experiences like immigration, workaholism, and motherhood trauma live in the body
  • Why traditional “self-care” can fall flat—and what to do instead
  • How to build safety in your body and life when the world feels unstable

Sangheetha is someone who brings heart, clarity, and wisdom to every conversation—and I know this one will leave you thinking deeply about how you care for your own nervous system, especially in chaotic times.

Connect with Sangheetha:

Website: https://www.sangparth.com/

Connect with Ashley:

Website: https://dovetaildesigns.co

Podcast website: https://www.andbothpodcast.com/

AND/BOTH Community: https://www.andbothpodcast.com/andboth-community

Dovetail® App: https://airtable.com/appn6w6IWipJYIuA3/pagZys7UnECzM46iJ/form

Social:

Instagram: @ashleyblackington

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleyblackington/

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Content provided by Dr. Ashley Blackington. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Ashley Blackington 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://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Support AND/BOTH: Help us offset production costs while we're growing

In this episode of The And Both Podcast, Ashley sits down with the incredible Sangheetha Parthasarathy—a Harvard and MIT alum, birth worker, and now nervous system coach. Sanha’s career journey took her from major consulting firms like Oracle and Accenture to co-founding a nonprofit focused on birth advocacy and eventually building her own body of work around somatic trauma healing and nervous system regulation.

Ashley and Sangheetha covered a lot in this conversation, including:

  • What it feels like to live in limbo as an immigrant (she's immigrated twice and repatriated once)
  • How immigration, perfectionism, attachment, and motherhood intersect
  • How Sangheetha found healing and purpose through birth and postpartum experiences
  • The connection between somatic work, nervous system regulation, and career pivots
  • Why slowing down can feel really uncomfortable for high-achieving women—and what to do about it

This conversation got REAL. Ashley and Sangheetha both shared their personal immigration stories and how that uncertainty shaped their nervous systems, their work, and their motherhood journeys.

✨ What you’ll walk away with:

  • A better understanding of how nervous system regulation really works
  • How systemic experiences like immigration, workaholism, and motherhood trauma live in the body
  • Why traditional “self-care” can fall flat—and what to do instead
  • How to build safety in your body and life when the world feels unstable

Sangheetha is someone who brings heart, clarity, and wisdom to every conversation—and I know this one will leave you thinking deeply about how you care for your own nervous system, especially in chaotic times.

Connect with Sangheetha:

Website: https://www.sangparth.com/

Connect with Ashley:

Website: https://dovetaildesigns.co

Podcast website: https://www.andbothpodcast.com/

AND/BOTH Community: https://www.andbothpodcast.com/andboth-community

Dovetail® App: https://airtable.com/appn6w6IWipJYIuA3/pagZys7UnECzM46iJ/form

Social:

Instagram: @ashleyblackington

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleyblackington/

  continue reading

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