Growing up Spanglish is intended to be a lighthearted, joyful audio platform bringing together all corners of the Latinx diaspora. Through this podcast we aim to provide a multigenerational perspective and anecdotes on our culture, upbringing, and journey’s as a way to remind us of the similarities between us all. Because while the road that lead us here looked different for all of us, we all grew up watching Sabado Gigante y siempre "hay cominda en la casa".
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Growing up Spanglish is intended to be a lighthearted, joyful audio platform bringing together all corners of the Latinx diaspora. Through this podcast we aim to provide a multigenerational perspective and anecdotes on our culture, upbringing, and journey’s as a way to remind us of the similarities between us all. Because while the road that lead us here looked different for all of us, we all grew up watching Sabado Gigante y siempre "hay cominda en la casa".
“I’m Raising My Daughter Differently” – Breaking Cycles with Ashley Flete
Growing Up Spanglish
57 minutes
2 months ago
“I’m Raising My Daughter Differently” – Breaking Cycles with Ashley Flete
This week on Growing Up Spanglish, we’re joined by Dominican-American media host, marketing coordinator, FAMU grad, and proud mama Ashley Flete for the first of a two-part conversation about parenting, boundaries, and healing out loud.
Ashley grew up in a traditional Hispanic household — old-school values, tight-knit family, summers in DR. But now as a mother, she’s raising her daughter with more intention, more emotional safety, and a different kind of love.
In Part 1, we talk about:
Choosing not to rush into marriage for tradition’s sake
Reparenting yourself while raising your kid
Saying no to old expectations — even from your own family
Teaching your child to feel, speak up, and set boundaries
And redefining what respect looks like in a modern Latino family
Whether you’re a parent, a cycle breaker, or healing your inner child — this one’s for you.
🎧 Listen now and come back next week for Part 2.
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
00:00 – Word of the Day: Criar (to raise)
02:00 – Meet Ashley: Dominicana, mama, FAMU grad, creative
04:00 – Growing up with both sets of grandparents & big family values
06:00 – What generational commitment looks like through Ashley’s eyes
10:00 – When you realize your parents were hurting too
11:00 – Rejecting the pressure to marry just because you’re pregnant
13:00 – Breaking cycles + earning your parents’ respect as an adult
18:00 – Parenting with intention: how Ashley parents her 6-year-old differently
24:00 – Boundaries, being seen, and asking: “Do you still love me if I stop playing the role?”
27:00 – From people-pleasing to self-rediscovery
30:00 – Teaching her daughter consent, emotional processing, and critical thinking
33:00 – Passing on Dominican culture: food, dance, and summer trips to DR
36:00 – The “grandparent effect” – how they’re softer with grandkids
39:00 – Addressing mental health + the guilt of healing when they didn’t get to
46:00 – “Your ceiling is your kid’s floor”: rethinking generational privilege
50:00 – Do I owe my parents a seat at the table?
53:00 – Learning to say: I love you, and this still hurt me.
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Growing Up Spanglish
Growing up Spanglish is intended to be a lighthearted, joyful audio platform bringing together all corners of the Latinx diaspora. Through this podcast we aim to provide a multigenerational perspective and anecdotes on our culture, upbringing, and journey’s as a way to remind us of the similarities between us all. Because while the road that lead us here looked different for all of us, we all grew up watching Sabado Gigante y siempre "hay cominda en la casa".