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Uprooted Network
Uprooted Network
119 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to Uprooted, a space for the ignored and disenfranchised to feel seen and reroot themselves. My name is Hanna Rutha and I created Uprooted because I don't always feel seen in the places I occupy. As an ethnic Tigrayan living in the US, the immigrant label was the one that shaped my life the most. I lived in two worlds all the time and it was completely jarring. Uprooted peels back the real layers of what it means to be removed from the home you were supposed to be born to and find a way to replant yourselves. We're here to support one another as we "find our way back home".
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Welcome to Uprooted, a space for the ignored and disenfranchised to feel seen and reroot themselves. My name is Hanna Rutha and I created Uprooted because I don't always feel seen in the places I occupy. As an ethnic Tigrayan living in the US, the immigrant label was the one that shaped my life the most. I lived in two worlds all the time and it was completely jarring. Uprooted peels back the real layers of what it means to be removed from the home you were supposed to be born to and find a way to replant yourselves. We're here to support one another as we "find our way back home".
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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"Bridging the Gap, Bilingual Therapy" | #UprootYourThoughts w/ Marilyn
Uprooted Network
1 hour 3 minutes 33 seconds
2 years ago
"Bridging the Gap, Bilingual Therapy" | #UprootYourThoughts w/ Marilyn

Hey, Uprooted Fam 👋🏾 thank you for tuning into ‘Uproot Your Thoughts’ on the Uprooted Network. This is the segment where we get to examine our lives, our thoughts, and our trauma as we build the bridge to the lives we want to live. Because we often form our beliefs and thoughts from what we see and hear, this space focuses on pulling out the negative and rerooting ourselves in positivity.


In this episode, Hanna, whom the Uprooted Fam calls Rutha, dives into a deep conversation with Marilyn Orozco, @bilingualmentalhealth. After studying Psychology at San Jose State University, Marilyn continued to become a licensed therapist and close the language gap for our Spanish-speaking population. She shares a real perspective on the journey to 'be the change we want to see' for our communities and the work it takes to turn dreams into reality. We adored the realness in this convo, and we hope you all do too!


Follow Marilyn on Instagram: @Marilyn.v.o @bilingualmentalhealth


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Uprooted Network
Welcome to Uprooted, a space for the ignored and disenfranchised to feel seen and reroot themselves. My name is Hanna Rutha and I created Uprooted because I don't always feel seen in the places I occupy. As an ethnic Tigrayan living in the US, the immigrant label was the one that shaped my life the most. I lived in two worlds all the time and it was completely jarring. Uprooted peels back the real layers of what it means to be removed from the home you were supposed to be born to and find a way to replant yourselves. We're here to support one another as we "find our way back home".