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Where there is truth, there is victory. Always.”
यत्र धर्मः तत्र जयः।
— Bhagavad Gita 18.78

I’m Sandhya Joshi. Some know me from Sabras Radio. Others from live stages, late-night shows, fleeting headlines. But most never knew the full story—not even me.

I was born in India. In 2014, I moved to Dublin to begin married life. I thought I was starting a love story. I didn’t know I was stepping into a decade of coercion, breakdowns, manipulation, and battles I never signed up for.

This isn’t a book about revenge. It isn’t about fame. It’s about what happens when your voice is stolen piece by piece—by a cult, by institutions, by a radio station that handed me two emails to cover eight years of my life. It’s about what it takes to claw that voice back.

I’ve sung with Lucky Ali and slept on the streets.

I’ve broadcast on radio and broken down in NHS wards.

I’ve been coached, gaslit, medicated, sectioned, and erased from my own history—yet still clawed my way back to words.

This memoir is free because healing should never have a price tag. The NHS carried me. Strangers fed me. Taxpayers sheltered me. So this story is my offering—a thank you, a reckoning, a warning.

I don’t want pity. I don’t crave applause.

But I refuse to stay deleted.

And I want the truth to outlive every silence they try to bury me under.