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Beyond the Books: Author Shuchi Singh’s Podcast Makes Space for Uncomfortable Truths

Shuchi Singh has always known how to tell a story—and more importantly, how to tell the truth. Her novels—Done With Men, I’m Big. So What!?, and A Cage of Desires—cut through the noise with characters who feel real, flawed, funny, and fiercely human. These aren’t just stories; they’re snapshots of the everyday battles women fight with body image, identity, love, and self-worth.

But Shuchi’s work has never been just about entertainment. Beneath the plot twists and punchy dialogue runs a deeper thread: mental health, and the quiet, ongoing work of understanding ourselves. Her books reflect this subtly but powerfully, showing women as they are—navigating shame, desire, loneliness, and resilience. In a way, she’s been a mental health ally long before she was a therapist.

That passion eventually led her back to the classroom. Wanting to do more than just listen, Shuchi pursued an MSc in Psychology—a step that gave her the tools to better support people in distress, and added clinical depth to the empathy she’s always brought to her work. It was less of a career shift, more of a natural extension of what she was already doing: holding space for people, especially women, to feel seen and heard.

Now, with her podcast Bluntly Yours, she’s taken that same instinct for connection off the page and into real life. This isn’t a glossy celebrity tell-all. As she puts it, “Not a podcast for famous people, only for interesting people.” And she means it. Each episode invites guests—from menopausal women unpacking what no one told them, to singles in their 40s navigating modern dating—to speak with honesty and humour about the things most people shy away from: sex, trauma, intimacy, healing.

What sets Bluntly Yours apart isn’t just the topics—it’s the tone. There’s no performance here, no forced vulnerability. Just real people talking about real stuff. The kind of conversations you think about days later, because they sound like someone finally said the thing you’ve been feeling.

If her books were about crafting characters who felt seen, her podcast is about making space for voices to be heard. And it’s not just a pivot—it’s a continuation. Her journey into therapy has only deepened her instinct to hold space, to listen closely, and to reflect back something true.

Shuchi Singh’s storytelling has always stood out for its honesty and empathy. Bluntly Yours carries that same spirit forward—unfiltered, thoughtful, and refreshingly real. Whether she’s writing a character who reclaims her body or hosting a guest who shares a piece of their story, one thing stays clear: she’s here to open up the conversation, not close it with neat answers.

From novels to the mic, and now with the mind of a therapist behind the scenes, Shuchi’s mission remains the same—cut through the surface, connect through the mess, and remind us we’re not alone in any of it.

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