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Maliha Khan: Identity, Belonging, and Finding Your Voice

The good girl blueprint, code-switching, cultural stigma, and the freedom of finally showing up fully

Host: Kelly Poelker
Guest: Maliha Khan
Category: Identity & Mental Health · Belonging · Women’s Wellbeing · Cultural Stigma · Finding Your Voice

What happens when you spend years being too much for some spaces and never enough in others?

In this episode of the Glow For Hope Podcast, host Kelly Poelker sits down with Maliha Khan, founder and CEO of Khanect the Dots and Khancepts Studio. Behind a successful career in marketing strategy and AI is a deeply personal story — one about navigating layered identity, silencing yourself to fit in, and the long journey back to showing up fully and unapologetically.

Maliha talks about growing up between cultures, the “good girl blueprint” she was handed from birth, the mental exhaustion of constantly adjusting herself for every room she walked into, and what it actually cost her. She also gets real about mental health stigma, why she sought therapy in college, and how motherhood became the turning point that finally made her stop dancing to everyone else’s tune.

This conversation is for anyone who has ever toned themselves down, waited for permission to take up space, or wondered when it would finally feel okay to just be themselves.

What You’ll Learn

  • What the “good girl blueprint” is — and how it shapes the way women show up in every area of life.
  • What it means to be too much for some spaces and not enough for others — and the mental toll that takes.
  • How code-switching creates a specific kind of exhaustion nobody talks about.
  • Why high-functioning people often suppress emotion until the body pushes back.
  • How cultural stigma impacts mental health decisions like seeking therapy.
  • Why motherhood became the turning point that unlocked her voice.
  • What finding your voice actually looks like — boundaries, honesty, and letting go of guilt.
  • Why setting a boundary is one thing — and holding it is another.
  • How to remove the noise when everything feels overwhelming.
  • How conversations can begin to shift mental health stigma in communities.

Guest Spotlight: Maliha Khan

Maliha Khan is the founder and CEO of Khanect the Dots and Khancepts Studio, a marketing consultancy helping brands find clarity and direction. She is a recognized voice in marketing and AI, known for helping organizations communicate with purpose.

Behind the business success is a story of navigating identity — American, Pakistani, and Muslim — in spaces that didn’t always make room for all of her. Maliha spent years shrinking herself before choosing to show up fully and unapologetically.

She now speaks openly about identity, belonging, and mental health stigma, encouraging others to claim their voice and stop living small.

Key Quotes

“Belonging isn’t always handed to you. It starts with self.”
“I was too much for some spaces and not enough for others.”
“The more I focused on everyone else’s opinion, the more I doubted myself.”
“Eventually you have to choose authenticity over everyone else’s comfort.”
“I don’t need anyone else’s permission.”

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