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In this episode we talk with Leslie Arreola Hillenbrand and Lizeth Toscano of Latinx Parenting. Our conversation brought up so many topics including generational trauma, mother wounds, gender roles and more. We shared with our guests what their work has helped us to heal, create more conscious approaches with our children and our own parents that take into consideration our cultural values and the systemic power dynamics at play.Our main takeaway from our conversation: Parenting with nonviolence creates a modality by which we can begin to see children as full human beings that need our love, compassion and guidance to see their full potential as individuals and equals. As Lizeth points out parenting models rooted in domination and violence come from colonization, “they don’t come from inherent goodness of our ancestry. Peaceful parenting was ours at one point. Because of slavery and racism our parents had to adapt to a cruel and hard world, and to make good children was to obey. [They thought] if I did not discipline my child, then the master was going to discipline my child.” In other words, domination was normalized through multiple colonial power constructs like racism, patriarchy, gender binaries as well as through the idea of the parent child relationship as hierarchical in nature. Domination is first normalized in the home between parent and child often using violence and abuse so that all other power dynamics rely on similar violent approaches in order to exhibit authority and maintain power. If we truly want to dismantle all structures of oppression, we must begin in the home by re-imagining the parent/child dynamic outside a paradigm of domination.IG: @latinxparentinglatinxparenting.org
Latinx Parenting guest, Lizeth Toscano shares information about child abuse, and how it manifests in our life as adults. Visit their IG account at Latinx Parenting. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Advertencia: Se habla de trauma en la niñez temprana En nuestro más reciente episodio de la primera temporada de ‘Viviendo mas Alla de la Resiliencia’ hablamos de como podemos re-educarnos después de haber experimentado eventos traumáticos en la niñez. Mi invitada de hoy, Lizeth Toscano lanzó junto con su socia Leslie Priscilla Arreola-Hllenbrand una de mis cuentas favoritas de Instagram, ‘Latinx Parenting’. Esta cuenta ofrece excelentes recursos que han revelado información muy importantes con respecto al tema. Lizeth tiene un Master’s Degree en Trabajo Social de USC y actualmente está completando las horas supervisadas para obtener la licencia cómo Psicoterapeuta (Trabajadora Social Clínica). Durante nuestra conversación, Lizeth y yo mostramos cómo eventos traumáticos sufridos en nuestra niñez pueden tener un impacto en nuestra vida de adultos y de padres, y como se pueden aplicar principios para reeducarnos en el mismo. Algunos de los libros recomendados por Lizeth son: 'Parenting from the Inside Out' & 'The Whole Brain Child' por el Dr. Daniel Segel 'The Conscious Parent' & 'The Awakened Family' por la Dr. Shefali Tsabary, Ph.D. Para más información acerca de Lizeth, o de los talleres que ofrece, visiten ‘Latinx Parenting’ o latinxparenting.org, https://www.instagram.com/latinxparenting/ o https://www.facebook.com/latinxparenting/ Para más información acerca del Podcast ‘Viviendo mas Allá de la Resiliencia’ visítanos en: https://www.instagram.com/thebeyondresiliencelife/ https://www.facebook.com/thebeyondresiliencelife www.thebeyondresiliencelife.com Contáctanos: info@thebeyondresiliencelife.com
Trigger Warning: early childhood trauma In the latest episode from Season 1 of ‘The Beyond Resilience Life Podcast’, the topic of discussion is reparenting ourselves after experiencing trauma. Our guest for Episode 5, Lizeth Toscano, helped launch ‘Latinx Parenting’, along with her business partner, Leslie Priscilla Arreola-Hillenbrand, and it’s currently one of my favorite accounts on Instagram! Latinx Parenting’ has many good resources and eye-opening posts on the subject. Lizeth has a Master’s Degree in Social Work from USC and it working toward becoming licensed as a psychotherapist (Clinical Social Worker). During my discussion with Lizeth, we introduce how our early-childhood traumas can impact our current lives and parenting and how to apply these principles into parenting and reparenting ourselves. Some of the materials referenced in our conversation are: 'Parenting from the Inside Out' & 'The Whole Brain Child' By Dr. Daniel Segel 'The Conscious Parent' & 'The Awakened Family' by Dr. Shefali Tsabary, Ph.D. For more information about Lizeth, ‘Latinx Parenting’ and their upcoming parenting classes, visit latinxparenting.org or https://www.instagram.com/latinxparenting/ or https://www.facebook.com/latinxparenting/ For more information about ‘The Beyond Resilience Life Podcast’: https://www.instagram.com/thebeyondresiliencelife/ https://www.facebook.com/thebeyondresiliencelife www.thebeyondresiliencelife.com Contact Us: info@thebeyondresiliencelife.com
This week on the show we have the co-founders of Latinx Parenting, Leslie Priscilla Arreola-Hillenbrand and Lizeth Toscano. Rooted in social justice, this bilingual organization curates parenting workshops for intergenerational families to practice nonviolence towards themselves, self reflection & connection and overall community wellness for every generation. We unpack the common traumas in our community, how it affects our parenting, explain terms like “Marianismo” and "Familismo” & more. For full notes, visit http://supermamas.com like us on https://www.facebook.com/supermamaspodcast/ Double tap on https://www.instagram.com/_supermamas/