Send us a text In this episode, we explore how respect was taught and enforced in Latino households — often through silence, obedience, or hierarchy. For many of us, respeto meant knowing your place, not talking back, and putting adults above all. But those lessons, while rooted in love and protection, sometimes came with fear, distance, or misunderstanding. Together, we’ll unpack what respect looked like in our family, what it protected, and what it cost — and how we want to redefine respeto...
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore how respect was taught and enforced in Latino households — often through silence, obedience, or hierarchy. For many of us, respeto meant knowing your place, not talking back, and putting adults above all. But those lessons, while rooted in love and protection, sometimes came with fear, distance, or misunderstanding. Together, we’ll unpack what respect looked like in our family, what it protected, and what it cost — and how we want to redefine respeto...
Episode 11: ¿Cuándo Fue la Última Vez Que Jugaste?: Talking Joy, Play & Softness in Our Family
La Mesa con Papi
1 hour 9 minutes
3 months ago
Episode 11: ¿Cuándo Fue la Última Vez Que Jugaste?: Talking Joy, Play & Softness in Our Family
Send us a text Episode Description: In this episode of La Mesa con Papi, I sit down with both of my parents to talk about something that often gets overlooked in healing spaces: joy. We talk about how joy was (or wasn’t) expressed in our home growing up. Did we ever rest without guilt? Play without a purpose? Laugh without fear? Or were we too busy surviving to make space for joy? This conversation explores how joy—or the absence of it—shaped our emotional culture, our parenting, and our c...
La Mesa con Papi
Send us a text In this episode, we explore how respect was taught and enforced in Latino households — often through silence, obedience, or hierarchy. For many of us, respeto meant knowing your place, not talking back, and putting adults above all. But those lessons, while rooted in love and protection, sometimes came with fear, distance, or misunderstanding. Together, we’ll unpack what respect looked like in our family, what it protected, and what it cost — and how we want to redefine respeto...