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Worthy Asian
Shana Ng
16 episodes
1 week ago
Growing up with Asian parents often meant strict households with little affection and questionable disciplinary practices. This may have resulted in childhood trauma and your subconscious believing you're not worthy of things like love. We don’t realize how much this affects us in our adult lives. Shana will be unpacking the complexities of childhood trauma, digging deep to discover our younger self, and reparenting our inner child in order to heal. How we grew up doesn’t have to be our legacy, we can stop passing down generational trauma. WE ARE WORTHY.
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Growing up with Asian parents often meant strict households with little affection and questionable disciplinary practices. This may have resulted in childhood trauma and your subconscious believing you're not worthy of things like love. We don’t realize how much this affects us in our adult lives. Shana will be unpacking the complexities of childhood trauma, digging deep to discover our younger self, and reparenting our inner child in order to heal. How we grew up doesn’t have to be our legacy, we can stop passing down generational trauma. WE ARE WORTHY.
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Mental Health
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Relationship Status: Complicated, Part 4: We Owe Our Parents
Worthy Asian
20 minutes 39 seconds
2 years ago
Relationship Status: Complicated, Part 4: We Owe Our Parents

This episode concludes our topic of complicated relationships with our parents by discussing if and how much do we owe our parents.

Asian culture is talked about and how it is tradition for us to care for our elders, the complexities involved with helping our parents especially when there is trauma, and how much is enough?

  • I mention Yvette Cirule, I attended one of her Self Love Workshops and you can find her at: www.yvettecirule.com
  • She introduced me to the works of Louise Hay, a well known Self Help author with many bestsellers. The one I have read and reccomend so far is "You Can Heal Your Life". Find more about her work at: www.louisehay.com

*Please note* I will be taking a short break to enjoy family visiting and Easter Holidays.
Next episode will be out Monday, April 10, 2023.
Thank you for your understanding!

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Worthy Asian
Growing up with Asian parents often meant strict households with little affection and questionable disciplinary practices. This may have resulted in childhood trauma and your subconscious believing you're not worthy of things like love. We don’t realize how much this affects us in our adult lives. Shana will be unpacking the complexities of childhood trauma, digging deep to discover our younger self, and reparenting our inner child in order to heal. How we grew up doesn’t have to be our legacy, we can stop passing down generational trauma. WE ARE WORTHY.