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 8: Calladita No Me Vía Más Bonita: Finding Our Voice in a Culture of Silence
La Mesa con Papi
57 minutes
4 months ago
Episode 8: Calladita No Me Vía Más Bonita: Finding Our Voice in a Culture of Silence
Send us a text 🎧 Episode Description: We were told to be quiet—to not talk back, to not question, to not share our feelings. But silence isn’t always golden. In this powerful episode, we talk about the ways silence shaped our family, our emotional world, and our self-worth. From unspoken pain to unexpressed dreams, we explore how breaking the silence—gently, bravely—can be a radical act of healing. This is an episode about learning to use our voice, and giving our children permission to do...
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...