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2 Khmerican Sisters
Mellissa & Jasmine Nguon
68 episodes
4 days ago
This podcast was started to discuss meaningful topics and issues from the lens of two Khmerican (Cambodian-American) sisters and other diverse community leaders.
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This podcast was started to discuss meaningful topics and issues from the lens of two Khmerican (Cambodian-American) sisters and other diverse community leaders.
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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58 | Tough Love (Breaking the Cycle of Intergenerational Trauma)
2 Khmerican Sisters
25 minutes 5 seconds
3 years ago
58 | Tough Love (Breaking the Cycle of Intergenerational Trauma)

As 2nd generation Khmer-Americans, we deal with intense pressures and expectations to do well academically and professionally to honor our family's sacrifices and make them proud. We were taught to put others before ourselves, follow the status quo, work hard to survive, and internalize our behaviors and emotions. Tough love, tiger parenting, whatever you may call it… has impacted us in a number of different ways. In this episode, we share more about our learnings and how we would approach parenting if we were to start a family one day.

2 Khmerican Sisters
This podcast was started to discuss meaningful topics and issues from the lens of two Khmerican (Cambodian-American) sisters and other diverse community leaders.