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 9: “Amor o Ansiedad: When Love Feels Like Worry” Untangling Generational Love, Fear, and Control
La Mesa con Papi
1 hour 28 minutes
4 months ago
Episode 9: “Amor o Ansiedad: When Love Feels Like Worry” Untangling Generational Love, Fear, and Control
Send us a text 🎧 Episode Description: Sometimes love sounds like “¿Ya comiste?” Sometimes it sounds like “No salgas tarde.” And sometimes… it sounds like silence, worry, or control. In this episode, we unpack how love and anxiety often get tangled in our families — especially in Latino households where protection is seen as devotion. Together, we explore how fear can show up in the name of love, how overprotectiveness shaped our sense of self, and how we’re learning to love each other in w...
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...