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Mayur Katariya Launches Coaching Program for Indian Migrant Men

For many Indian migrant men over 40, the outward facade of professional success masks a heavy, unspoken burden of cultural and family expectations. Seeking to address this, coach Mayur Katariya has launched the Nondual Midlife Reset, a 12-week online program designed to help these men trade silent pressure for emotional clarity.

Mayur Katariya Launches Coaching Program for Indian Migrant Men

The methodology integrates nervous system regulation, mindful awareness, and self-inquiry, moving beyond standard stress-management techniques that often fail to address the specific pressures of the migrant experience. Katariya, who holds a Master’s in Counselling and draws on 25 years of meditation practice, argues that these high-achieving men do not need encouragement to be stronger; they have spent decades as the primary providers for their families.

Australia’s demographic landscape highlights the urgency for such tailored support, as India-born residents constitute one of the largest migrant communities in the country. Data indicates that up to 91% of non-refugee migrants with mental health concerns avoid seeking professional help due to persistent stigma and a lack of culturally attuned resources. By providing a space to unpack the identity pressure associated with the provider role, Katariya’s program offers a pathway toward inner freedom for men in Australia, the United States, and Europe.

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