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How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] about Anything

169 episodes - English - Latest episode: 6 months ago -

"My two sons' godmother, who is a first-generation Dominican in New York City, was having a really, really hard time getting through to her mother about taking extra precautions during the start of the COVID pandemic," says Juleyka Lantigua, host and creator of How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] about Anything, Apple Podcasts' Spotlight show for January 2023. "It was like they were speaking to each other in two different languages. The cultural and generational differences between them seemed to push them further apart as their conversations progressed. I realized they represented millions of children and parents enmeshed in a drag-out white-knuckle fight because those of us who are 'Americanized' see the world—and most importantly, live in the world—very differently from our immigrant parents."

Lantigua, who is a veteran reporter and founder and CEO of the digital audio and production company LWC Studios, launched How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] about Anything in 2020. She found out quickly that many listeners could relate to the experiences discussed on the show. "It was a grand experiment, and we were nervous and excited," she says. "And then the emails started pouring in from listeners who never knew they needed these conversations or those who wished they'd had the show growing up 20,30, 50 years ago!"

Each episode features a listener with a problem that can range from navigating relationships with parents who disapprove of their spouse to maintaining a relationship with a difficult parent for the sake of the grandchildren. An expert on the episode’s topic joins Lantigua on the show to offer professional advice and analyze the generational and cultural dynamics at play. "So many of us straddle that hyphen of being American and something else. So many of us are trying to honor our parents' ways while making our own way in the world," Lantigua says. "This is a place to find solace and really good advice."

After nearly 150 episodes, Lantigua is taking the plunge into extending the brand with a sister show, How to Talk to [High Achievers] about Anything. And her hope is that there’s more where that came from. "My vision is that the "How to Talk to" franchise continues to grow and serve the rising-majority audience in the US for years to come.”

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Episodes

"We're a Broken Family."

July 19, 2021 04:00 - 19 minutes - 17.7 MB

Nathalie’s parents moved her and her siblings to Mexico as children and back to the U.S. later on. Those decisions had huge consequences for their emotional lives, which the family is now trying to understand. And, family therapist Catalina Fortich returns to help us reshape our "dominant narratives" to reconnect with loved ones—and ourselves. Our expert this week is Catalina Fortich, a marriage and family therapist with her own private practice based in South Florida, Safe Place Therapy. L...

When Mamí Has a Drinking Problem

July 12, 2021 04:00 - 20 minutes - 18.8 MB

Carmella believes her mother's drinking is a serious concern, but getting her and her Cuban family to acknowledge it––and the impact on her mom's health––has been a challenge. And, substance-abuse specialist Liliana Calle helps us destigmatize addiction. Featured Expert:  Liliana M. Calle, is a mental health counselor who has been working in the field of addictions since 2006. She also works with the Queens County Neuropsychiatric Institute small, community based organization. In addition ...

When Feminism Is a Dirty Word

July 05, 2021 04:00 - 19 minutes - 17.6 MB

Carmen identifies as a feminist, but the term has negative connotations for her Cuban parents. And, migration and gender scholar Berta Hernández-Truyol helps us deconstruct the label and reclaim the word feminism. Featured Expert:  Professor Berta Hernández-Truyol is an internationally renowned human rights scholar who utilizes an interdisciplinary and international framework to promote human well-being around the globe. She is engaged in initiatives that seek to develop, expand and transf...

When Mamí Doesn't Respect Your Hustle

June 28, 2021 04:00 - 20 minutes - 18.3 MB

Nelson's Colombian mom always looked down on salespeople and scoffed at his father's business ambitions. Now an entrepreneur, he still struggles with her misperceptions. And, psychotherapist Stevon Lewis helps us talk about our ambitions with our loved ones and reconcile different definitions of success. Featured Expert: Stevon Lewis is a licensed psychotherapist in private practice specializing in the treatment of Impostor Syndrome. He earned his Bachelor’s of Arts degrees in Psychology an...

Talking to Their Parents about Being Nonbinary

June 21, 2021 04:00 - 21 minutes - 19.3 MB

Veda talks about deciding not to speak with their Indian parents about their gender identity. And, Sree Sinha, co-founder of  the South Asian Sexual and Mental Health Alliance, helps us figure out when, if, and how to talk about identity and sexuality with loved ones. Featured Expert:  Sree Sinha is co-founder of the South Asian Sexual & Mental Health Alliance (SASMHA). Sree is a doctoral candidate at the University of Denver, pursuing a PhD in Counseling Psychology specialized in romantic...

She Has a Ph.D, But Papí Still Wants Her to Serve Him

June 14, 2021 04:00 - 20 minutes - 18.8 MB

Kristie just received her doctorate, a milestone that's impacting her father-daughter relationship and revealing tensions in her Mexican-American family around gender roles and expectations. And, psychologist Gabriela Livas Stein comes back to walk us through "selective acculturation" and how to align our family roles with our values. Featured Expert:  Our expert this week is Gabriela Livas Stein, Associate Professor of Psychology at University of North Carolina in Greensboro. She received...

They Want More Family Time but You Don't

June 07, 2021 04:00 - 19 minutes - 17.6 MB

Diane's Korean mother and grandmother live in New Jersey, and would like her to visit more often. But Diane has a full life in NYC, and feels guilty and torn. Hatty Lee, a marriage and family therapist who works with Asian-Americans, shares tips on how to speak with loved ones about honoring our individual and family needs. Featured Expert:  Hatty Lee is a licensed, marriage and family therapist in private practice based in Los Angeles, California. Hatty co-authored a book called The Indwe...

When Mamí Makes You Doubt Becoming a Mom, Part 1

May 31, 2021 04:00 - 16 minutes - 15.1 MB

Liz and her Mexican mom have always had a difficult mother-daughter relationship. Now that Liz is thinking of having children, she worries that because of her strict Catholic upbringing, and her emotionally-detached mother, she may not have become the type of parent she wants to be. We’d love to hear your stories of triumph and frustration so send us a detailed voice memo to [email protected]. You might be on a future episode! Let’s connect on Twitter and Instagram at @TalkToMamiPapi...

When Mamí Makes You Doubt Becoming a Mom, Part 2

May 31, 2021 04:00 - 19 minutes - 17.4 MB

Spiritual life coach Michelle Gomez speaks with Juleyka about what he calls the Latina Mother Wound, and shares strategies to recognize and begin to heal childhood traumas that impact mother-daughter relationships. Then, she offers advice on how to incorporate it all into conscious parenting practices. Featured Expert:  Michelle Gomez, is a spiritual life coach, author, and sacred space holder with a specialty in healing the Latina Mother Wound. She has endured the painful process of heali...

When Our Parents Don't See Their Bias

May 24, 2021 04:00 - 20 minutes - 19 MB

When Oriana opened an online bookstore focused on BIPOC authors, her Venezuelan parents didn't understand why it was necessary to highlight the identity and work of writers of color. And, facilitator Liza Talusan offers advice on how to discuss anti-racism and inclusion with our parents. You can visit Xolo Books, here.  Featured Expert: Dr. Liza Talusan is an educator, facilitator, and strategic change partner for organizations, corporations, leadership teams, schools and individuals who a...

Telling Mamí She Needs Mental Help

May 17, 2021 04:00 - 20 minutes - 18.9 MB

When Gina was diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder—the cause of her insomnia, panic attacks, and night teeth-grinding—she decided not to tell her Latino parents. Dr. Ana Ribas, an anxiety specialist, shares strategies for discussing our mental health and treatment options with our parents. Featured Expert:  Dr Ana Ribas is a licensed clinical psychologist that maintains a private practice in the Los Angeles area and provides online therapy in California. Dr Ribas is currently the As...

Carrying Out His End-of-Life Wishes

May 10, 2021 04:00 - 20 minutes - 19 MB

Ray's father passed away last year. A few years earlier Ray and his parents discussed the kind of care his dad would want at the end of his life. Professor of Law María Mercedes Pabón returns with advice on how to broach this difficult subject with loved ones. Featured Expert:  María M. Pabón is Professor of Law at Loyola University New Orleans. She is an expert in immigrants’ rights (including the education of immigrant children), immigration law and diversity/multicultural matters in the...

When Mamí Wants You Close, But You Need Space

May 03, 2021 04:00 - 18 minutes - 17 MB

Fryda grew up in a Cuban-American family, and easily sees how her mother's life in Cuba influenced how she raised her. As a result, sometimes their relationship feels strained. And, Juleyka speaks with an immigration and acculturation scholar who helps us uphold boundaries with parents. Fryda is the cohost of the Teikirisi podcast.  Featured Expert:  Rose Perez is Associate Professor, Graduate School of Social Service, Fordham University. Her research focuses on the adaptation of immigran...

Overcoming Shame to Love Who You Are

April 26, 2021 04:00 - 20 minutes - 18.9 MB

Jor grew up in a very religious Indian family. Coming out to himself and to his parents took years. And, Aruna Rao, who guides South Asian LGBTQ+ individuals and their families, helps us accept and affirm our loved ones' identities. Jor Gonsalves is the host of  Unshaming, a podcast about representation and storytelling. You can listen wherever you get your podcast.  Featured Expert:  Aruna Rao is the proud mother of a transgender child. She serves on the steering committee of API Rainbow...

How to Teach Consent in Our Families

April 19, 2021 04:00 - 20 minutes - 18.6 MB

Rafe was sexually assaulted as a teen, and only began to open up to his family about it and his sexual identity as an adult. He now feels very much loved but bears the scars of the incident and the silence around it. And, Juleyka speaks with Rosalia Rivera, an abuse prevention expert who works with survivor parents, about how to teach consent and body autonomy in our families. Featured Expert:  Rosalia Rivera is a consent educator, sexual literacy advocate, change agent, founder of Consent...

Talking to Mamí About Her Money

April 12, 2021 04:00 - 20 minutes - 19 MB

Amalia grew up watching her Cuban mom work hard to make ends meet. As an adult, Amalia is her mom’s safety net, but talking with her about finances and planning for the future makes her very nervous. Then, Juleyka speaks with certified financial advisor Anna N’Jie-Konte about how to talk to our parents about their money. Featured Expert: Anna N'Jie-Konte is the founder of Dare to Dream Financial Planning, a fee-only, virtual financial planning firm that serves the needs of 30/40 something ...

When Mamí & Papí Help Too Much

April 05, 2021 04:00 - 20 minutes - 19.1 MB

Ele's parents have always been really supportive. When she and her husband lost their home during the recession, her parents took them and their kids in. Ele was grateful, but at times overwhelmed by their eagerness to help. Then, Dr. Maritza Mikolich, a family therapist, shares strategies for talking to parents about how best to really help us. Featured Expert:  Dr. Maritza Mikolich is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a doctoral degree in psychology. She comes from a traditio...

When a Sister Commits Suicide Part 1

March 29, 2021 04:00 - 20 minutes - 18.3 MB

Meet Sasha, who grew up in an Iranian and Chilean family. Her youngest sister, Suedi, died by suicide, and her family still doesn't talk much about it. The silence makes it harder for Sasha to open up about her own mental health struggles. We’d love to hear your stories of triumph and frustration so send us a detailed voice memo to [email protected]. You might be on a future episode! Let’s connect on Twitter and Instagram at @TalkToMamiPapi and email us at [email protected]. A...

When a Sister Commits Suicide Part 2

March 29, 2021 04:00 - 18 minutes - 16.7 MB

Mental health professional Blanca Amaya, who specializes in culturally competent, trauma-informed therapy, helps us talk about suicide, depression, and mental illness with our loved ones.  Featured Expert:  Blanca E. Amaya, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker providing psychotherapy in Englisn and Spanish. She owns her own practice, Amaya Counseling in Pasadena, Californial. She has extensive experience in the mental health field in multiple settings including domestic violence shelters, ...

Rapper Dessa Unravels the Rhyme and Reason in Our Very Human Nature

March 22, 2021 04:00 - 19 minutes - 18.1 MB

She's a friend of the show, so when musician and writer Dessa told us about her new podcast, Deeply Human, we had to invite her on. In a convo that almost got out of hand, Dessa and Juleyka talk about why she created the show, how she's the show's real-life test dummy, and why she loves "science in street clothes." We’d love to hear your stories of triumph and frustration so send us a detailed voice memo to [email protected]. You might be on a future episode! Let’s connect on Twitter...

How to Talk to Your Family about Getting the COVID Vaccine

March 15, 2021 04:00 - 17 minutes - 15.8 MB

Juleyka welcomes Dr. Eva Galvez, a family physician working primarily with immigrant communities, to get advice on how to talk with parents and loved ones about the need to get vaccinated. Dr. Galvez offers strategies for addressing concerns, building trust, and navigating barriers to access for certain populations. Featured Expert:  Dr. Eva Galvez is a board certified family physician at Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center in Hillsboro, OR. She is a native Oregonian and the daughter of...

OG Check-in: Papí and I Are Talking, Really Talking

March 08, 2021 05:00 - 19 minutes - 17.9 MB

Last summer, Tatianna and her dad were in a really bad spot, to the point she felt every conversation turned into an argument. She reflects on the strategies she’s been using and what they’ve helped her understand about her dad—and herself. If you loved this episode, listen to Tatianna's original episode, Papí and I Don't Talk, We Argue. We’d love to hear your stories of triumph and frustration so send us a detailed voice memo to [email protected]. You might be on a future episode! ...

OG Check-in: She Loves Her Work, and Now They Get It

March 01, 2021 05:00 - 20 minutes - 18.8 MB

Last year, TK told us how hard it was to get her parents to understand her passion for her work, and accept her career change from nursing to audio. In this episode, she shares how her family now understands, supports and celebrates her work and one another. If you loved this episode, listen to TK's original episode, She Loves Her Work, Her Parents Don't Get It. We’d love to hear your stories of triumph and frustration so send us a detailed voice memo to [email protected]. You might...

OG Check-in: My Boundaries, My Mom—During the Pandemic

February 22, 2021 05:00 - 17 minutes - 16 MB

We check in with our first guest ever. When we spoke with Sandra, she told us she can't say no to her mother. Living through the pandemic in NYC gave her plenty of opportunities to practice. If you loved this episode, listen to Sandra's original episode, Mom Drove into NYC Amid the COVID-19 Crisis. We’d love to hear your stories of triumph and frustration so send us a detailed voice memo to [email protected]. You might be on a future episode! Let’s connect on Twitter and Instagram ...

OG Check-in: Dad Voted for Trump, Again

February 15, 2021 05:00 - 17 minutes - 15.9 MB

When we spoke last year, Adela told us she had a hard time understanding her dad,  one-issue-voter, who supported Trump in 2016. She's pretty sure he voted for Trump again in 2020, but she is beginning to notice a shift in him. If you loved this episode, listen to Adela's original episode, Dad Voted for Trump.  We’d love to hear your stories of triumph and frustration so send us a detailed voice memo to [email protected]. You might be on a future episode! Let’s connect on Twitter an...

OG Check-in: From Being a Dutiful Daughter to Being Fully Herself

February 08, 2021 05:00 - 17 minutes - 15.9 MB

For the next few episodes, we're checking in with some of our early guests. When we spoke last year, Merk Nguyen, podcast co-host and producer of Adultish,  was struggling to be more than a dutiful daughter to her Vietnamese parents. Recently, she's had a realization about her identity, that led to a very important conversation with them. If you loved this episode, listen to Merk's original episode, Struggling to Become More than a Dutiful Daughter. We’d love to hear your stories of triump...

When They Send Money Back Home But It Hurts You

February 01, 2021 05:00 - 20 minutes - 18.5 MB

Growing up, Leslie saw her parents send supplies and money to relatives in the Dominican Republic, even as her family struggled financially. It bothered her, but she was afraid her parents would call her selfish if she said anything. Catalina Fortich, a licensed marriage and family therapist, helps us rethink that label. Our expert this week is Catalina Fortich, a marriage and family therapist with her own private practice based in South Florida, Safe Place Therapy. Learn more about her wor...

After the Election and the Insurrection, Where Do Latinos Stand?

January 25, 2021 05:00 - 21 minutes - 19.4 MB

In this special episode, on the week after the Inauguration, Juleyka speaks with political scientist Geraldo Cadava, author of The Hispanic Republican, who helps us unpack the complex political identities of Latinos in the U.S. And, he offers insight into how and why we should engage with loved ones with whom we disagree politically. Featured Expert:  Geraldo L. Cadava (Ph.D., Yale University, 2008) is a historian of the United States and Latin America. He focuses on Latinos in the United ...

Under Pressure from Mom to Finish, But Questioning If College Is for Her

January 18, 2021 05:00 - 20 minutes - 18.5 MB

Shelsea is a college student undecided about her future, and wondering whether she wants to be in school at all. But she feels pressured by her Haitian mom to finish her degree. Then, a seasoned college counselor shares strategies for figuring out your own path and engaging your loved ones in the process. Featured Expert:  Sharon Williams is a college counselors at the University of Chicago’s Laboratory school. She has worked in college admissions on both the college and high school sides ...

Telling Mom About Using Cannabis and Being a Budtender

January 11, 2021 05:00 - 15 minutes - 14.4 MB

Bianca is passionate about cannabis. She even has a podcast about it! When she started working in the cannabis industry, she finally opened up to her mom about all of it. And, a cannabis entrepreneur and investor helps us demystify the plant, the history, the science and the myths for our loved ones. You can find Bianca's podcast here.  Featured Expert:  Khadijah Adams is a business coach, public speaker and cannabis investor. In 2014, when the state of Colorado legalized cannabis for rec...

When Talking to Mamí About Sex Is Hard

January 04, 2021 05:00 - 17 minutes - 15.8 MB

Stephanie would like to talk more openly abut sex, intimacy and sexuality with her mom. The two are really close, but they've never been comfortable discussing any of this. And, a sex educator offers strategies (and a cool acronym) to help us get started talking about sex with our parents. Featured Expert:  Dulce Rodriguez is a licensed clinical social worker and a sex educator-in-training based in Albuquerque, NM. On the clinical side she works with survivors of sexual abuse. In addition,...

Our Creator and Host on How This Show Came to Be

December 28, 2020 05:00 - 26 minutes - 24.4 MB

A few weeks ago, Juleyka was invited as a guest on 3 Clips, where podcasters talk about making their shows. We turned part of that interview into a special episode to give you a behind-the-scenes look at how we make the show. If you loved this show, listen to our first episode ever, Mom Drove into NYC Amid the COVID-19 Crisis. You can hear Juleyka's interview in 3 Clips with Jay Acunzo here. And, visit the 3 Clips website for more meta interviews about podcasts. We’d love to hear your stor...

Facing Intimate Partner Violence, and Mamí Can’t Help

December 21, 2020 05:00 - 17 minutes - 16.2 MB

When Gloria experienced intimate partner violence in her relationship, she had a very difficult time turning to her family for help. It was particularly hard to open up to her mom, who had her own history of trauma. And, the founder of an organization that works with survivors offers strategies for breaking the cycle. Featured Expert:  Susan Rubio Rivera is Executive Director and founder of of M.U.J.E.R., an organization in South Florida that helps victims become survivors and thrive. They...

When Papí Gets a Fatal Diagnosis

December 14, 2020 05:00 - 19 minutes - 18 MB

Carmen’s dad learned he had pancreatic cancer earlier this year. His reaction took her by surprise, and the family dealt with the possibility of his death in different ways. Then, an occupational therapist who works with the elderly talks to Juleyka about how to care for our aging loved ones. Featured Expert:  Mariella Zuñiga is a geriatric occupational therapist and consultant with expertise in Aging in Place, Client Engagement in Successful Aging and Innovation in Longevity. She works at...

She’s Fighting Inherited Gender Roles

December 07, 2020 05:00 - 20 minutes - 18.7 MB

Monica was raised as an independent woman by her very independent Mexican mother. But she’s realizing both of them easily fall back on outmoded gender roles. And, a family therapist returns to the show to give all of us tools to self correct. Featured Expert:  Claudia Cuevas is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Mission Viejo, CA. She has a Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy with a specialization in Latino Family Studies from Pacific Oaks College, and completed a B.A. in Psych...

Mom Has to Teach Grandparents to Accept Her Son's Difference

November 30, 2020 05:00 - 21 minutes - 19.7 MB

Daniella and her husband have a young son they think might be on the autism spectrum or have developmental delays. Her parents have a hard time overcoming outdated stigmas about cognitive differences. And a pediatrician who studies healthcare in Latino communities speaks with Juleyka about how to support loved ones who are different. Featured Expert:  Dr. Katharine Zuckerman is a general pediatrician who cares for children with a wide variety of acute and chronic illnesses, and provides we...

Still Yearning for His Father's Love

November 23, 2020 05:00 - 18 minutes - 16.9 MB

Growing up, Jeo was never very close to his dad. As an adult, he wants to know him better, to learn about his past and have a real relationship with him. But it’s hard to get him to open up. And, an expert in adolescent development in immigrant communities helps explain the disconnect. Featured Expert:  William Perez is a professor in the School of Education at Loyola Marymount University. He received his BA in psychology from Pomona College and his Ph.D. in Child and Adolescent Developmen...

When Mamí Doesn't 'See' Economic Inequality

November 16, 2020 05:00 - 16 minutes - 14.9 MB

Carlos is hyper-aware of wealth inequality and issues of access in the U.S., and is puzzled by his immigrant mother's conservative views, especially since she had to sacrifice so much for her family––and for him. And, a political science professor provides some needed context. Featured Expert: Eduardo A. Gamarra is a tenured full professor of political science in the department of politics and international relations at Florida International University. He has been at FIU since 1986 where ...

When They Want a Wedding and Grandchildren, But You’re Not Ready

November 09, 2020 05:00 - 16 minutes - 15.6 MB

Nathalie’s mother and grandmother want her to be happy. But their idea of happiness for her includes getting married and having kids—not at all what she wants for herself. But they bring it up all the time. And a writer dispels the myths around being single, and shares her advice for handling this particular type of family pressure. Featured Expert:  Acamea Deadwiler is a critically acclaimed author, featured voice on prominent media outlets, TEDx speaker, and "someone whose purpose is to ...

When Familism Hurts

November 02, 2020 05:00 - 19 minutes - 18.2 MB

Ody's grandmother lived with her family when she was growing up. The expectation of always putting family first created a toxic environment due to emotional abuse from her grandmother, whom she suspects may have had a mental illness. An expert on Latino cultural values breaks down the concept of familism and how it shapes the dynamics at home. Featured Expert:  Our expert this week is Gabriela Livas Stein, Associate Professor of Psychology at University of North Carolina in Greensboro. She...

Coming Out to My Family

October 26, 2020 04:00 - 21 minutes - 20 MB

Rafe grew up feeling very loved, but also feeling very different. In his teen years, he began to understand he was gay, but it took a while to open up, and to talk about a traumatic experience. A licensed clinical social worker who specializes in supporting QTBIPOC clients speaks with Juleyka about how we can all show up for our loved ones.  This episode discusses troubling details, involving violence. Some listeners may find it disturbing.   Feature Expert:  Alina Tello Cordon is a Licen...

My Divorce, My Parents, and Me

October 19, 2020 04:00 - 20 minutes - 18.6 MB

Gaby grew up with parents whose marriage was almost a fairytale: they fell in love young, got married, and stayed together happily ever after. So when her own marriage ended, she felt shame and found it really hard to talk to her parents about it. And, a marriage and family therapist offers strategies for discussing changing relationships with relatives. Featured Expert:  Genesis Games is the owner of Healing Connections. She is a LMHC and specializes in dating therapy, premarital counseli...

Telling Them I'm Moving in with My Boyfriend

October 12, 2020 04:00 - 19 minutes - 17.7 MB

Cris Ramos Greene is the author of Embrace That Girl, a memoir about figuring out adulthood and coming to terms with her Cuban-American identity. She talks to Juleyka about breaking the news to her traditional parents that she was moving in with her boyfriend. And, a marriage and family therapist shares strategies to assert your independence without drama.  Featured Expert:  Sara Stanizai (she/her) is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and the owner of Prospect Therapy, an LGBTQ+ aff...

When Mamí and Papí Fight

October 05, 2020 04:00 - 19 minutes - 17.7 MB

As a child, Rose witnessed an instance of domestic violence between her parents that has stayed with her over the years. And a certified traumatologist and psychotherapist who works with immigrant women talks to Juleyka about how those of us in similar circumstances can move forward and heal. Featured Expert:  Our expert this week is Martha Vallejo, certified traumatologist and psychotherapist based in Miami, Florida.  Martha is an experienced Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Psychother...

Welcome to the Family BIRTHFUL!

October 01, 2020 21:32 - 30 seconds - 470 KB

We have beautiful news! Doula and childbirth educator Adriana Lozada just brought her show Birthful  to Lantigua Williams & Co. And we're so happy!!! Alternating between interviews with perinatal professionals and birth stories with new parents, Birthful is here to inform your intuition, no matter what pregnancy, birth or postpartum throw at you.  New episodes every Wednesday! +Subscribe to Birthful on Apple Podcast. +Visit  Birthful.com to learn more about Adriana's classes and the Birt...

What If You Don't Cheer for the Same Team as Your Family?

September 28, 2020 04:00 - 19 minutes - 18.1 MB

Rita, like the rest of her family, has always been a die-hard football fan. She hid her love for a different team for years, afraid they would be upset. A professor of sports management breaks down BIRGing and CORFing in avid sports fans and what they have to do with family relationship dynamics. Featured Expert:  Michelle Harrolle, director of the Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program, teaches courses related to marketing, sales and fundraising in sports and entertainment in the ...

The Mixed Privilege of Being a White Immigrant

September 21, 2020 04:00 - 20 minutes - 19.1 MB

Vanessa’s mother moved from Germany to the U.S. as an adult. Vanessa, who was born in the U.S., immigrated to Canada and finds herself comparing their experiences in their adopted countries as she watches her home country from The North. Then, Juleyka speaks with a sociologist who puts citizenship and belonging into a larger context. Featured Expert:  Irene Bloemraad (Ph.D. Harvard; M.A. McGill) is the Class of 1951 Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. She also...

She Had to Choose Her Career Over Her Parents

September 14, 2020 04:00 - 20 minutes - 18.6 MB

As a kid, Olga loved writing and developed a passion for journalism. But her parents, immigrants from the former U.S.S.R., strongly opposed her choices, fearing the financial prospects were slim. Long-standing arguments created a rift in their relationship that grew worse over time—leading her to choose between her calling and her family.  In this episode, Juleyka also speaks with a career coach about how feminist women can negotiate and find common ground with our parents. Featured Expert:...

Your Passions, And What to Say When Parents Ask "Why Are You Doing That?"

September 07, 2020 04:00 - 18 minutes - 16.9 MB

Sisters Taranjit and Bhavneet have lots of interests outside of their work in science, including their podcast, Drive with Us. But their Indian parents seem to always ask "Why are you doing this?" in ways that discourage and alienate them. Today, we're looking at what happens when more traditional ideas about work and purpose clash with a desire to venture out and try new things. A marriage and family therapist who specializes in transitions shares ways to connect. Check out the Drive with ...

TRAILER: Driving The Green Book!

September 03, 2020 04:00 - 4 minutes - 4.1 MB

We produced something beautiful for Macmillan Podcasts!! Introducing Driving the Green Book, a ten-part documentary series premiering September 15. Follow award-winning BBC broadcaster Alvin Hall as he retraces many of the locations featured in the historic travel guide. From Detroit to New Orleans, Hall takes us on an immersive audio journey, collecting powerful, personal testimony about how Black Americans used the Green Book to travel with dignity during the height of segregation. New epi...

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