Season 2 - Episode 9
In this heartfelt episode of Chinwag Tuesdays, I sit down with Xiang — a Chinese-born art therapist, artist, and migrant living in Melbourne — to unpack her inspiring story of healing, creativity, and adjusting to life in Australia.
Xiang opens up about learning Aussie English, navigating cultural differences, experiencing burnout, and how art therapy became a transformative tool for self-expression and recovery. From designing a multicultural dress for Melbourne Fashion Festival to working in corporate and clinical mental health spaces, her story will resonate with migrants, international students, and professionals alike.
🧠 Whether you’re learning the Aussie accent, passionate about mental health, or finding your way in a new country, this episode offers honest insight and inspiration.
Looking to improve your own Aussie English?
I offer 1:1 coaching, group classes, and online courses designed to help you sound more natural, build confidence, and feel at home in Australian conversations.
✅ Key Highlights:
- What is art therapy and how it supports mental wellbeing and identity 
- Xiang’s journey migrating to Australia and learning Aussie English 
- Burnout, mental illness, and the healing power of creativity 
- Mental health stigma in migrant communities 
- Designing a multicultural dress featured in Melbourne Fashion Festival 
- The link between language learning and emotional healing 
- Talking about mental health in the workplace & EAP access 
- Using art to express emotions safely and without judgement 
🗣️ Practise listening to real Aussie English and learn natural pronunciation in a relaxed, meaningful context.
📌 If you’re improving your Aussie accent, navigating life in Australia, or seeking inspiration as a migrant — this episode is for you.
📲 How to Contact Xiang:
👉 Website: https://www.arttherapymelbourne.com.au/
👉 Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/xiangliarttherapy
Enjoyed this episode? Why not have a listen or watch of the episode with Fernanda, a Brazilian psychologist based in Sydney.

