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1 in 5 U.S. workers is foreign-born, yet many immigrant and international employees face invisible stress that goes far beyond typical workplace pressures. From visa uncertainty and immigration policy changes to family separation and the "chilling effect" that silences voices, this stress is cultural, structural, and relational. Hire me for workshops, speaking, or trainings ➤ https://sahajkaurkohli.com/speaking Resources mentioned: ➤ https://www.informedimmigrant.com/ ➤ https://www.ilrc.org/ ➤ https://immigrantsrising.org/ In this video, licensed therapist and Brown Girl Therapy founder breaks down: ✅ Why visa-holding employees have higher rates of anxiety, PTSD, and burnout ✅ The "chilling effect" – how fear silences innovation and engagement ✅ What psychological safety truly means for international workers ✅ 7 actionable ways employers can create real support (not performative inclusion) 01:31 - What is the issue at hand? 02:53 - Why does this matter? 04:15 - Stress Triad for Immigrant Employees 06:55 - The Chilling Effect 07:50 - What does real safety look like? 11:30 - Tangible Skills for Support 12:59 - A message for Employees ———————————— Buy my book, But What Will People Say? ➤ https://sahajkaurkohli.com/book Listen to my podcast, So We've Been Told ➤ https://sahajkaurkohli.com/podcast ———————————— Sahaj Kaur Kohli, MA.Ed&HD, LGPC, NCC is a practicing therapist, author, and speaker on a mission to make mental health care more diverse, equitable, accessible, and inclusive. As the first in her family to do a lot of things — be born in the West, go to therapy, and marry outside of her religion/race/culture — Sahaj understands the unique struggles of children of immigrants, and she uses her personal experience to create original resources and content for this underserved population. In 2019, Sahaj founded Brown Girl Therapy, the first and largest mental health and wellness community organization for children of immigrants. She has a weekly advice column with The Washington Instagram ➤ / browngirltherapy TikTok ➤ / sahajkaurkohli Substack ➤ https://culturallyenough.substack.com/ LinkedIn ➤ / sahaj-kaur-kohli-maed-lgpc-ncc-7399b028 ———————————— Production + Editing: @comfortcreatorcollective