Ep 62: How Returning to the Motherland Changed the Way I Look at Generational Cycles
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In this episode, I share some deep reflections from my trip to the Philippines last month. This visit really spun my views on family legacies and identity. For the last six years, I've been helping 1st and 2nd gen folks navigate their generational conditioning. Our conversations often dive into our backgrounds and how these shape us today. We really get to the root of what's passed down to us. But this trip? It opened my eyes in new ways.
Timestamps:
- 00:00 Helping community understand and unlearn generational cycles.
- 03:25 Angry immigrant breaking generational cycles seeks understanding.
- 09:03 Grandparents paved the way for thriving success.
- 10:59 Grandmother's boldness inspires embracing risk and courage.
- 16:34 Uncomfortable realization of first/second gen privilege.
- 20:26 Grateful for family time, reflecting on heritage.
- 21:47 Connect with me for stories, tips, newsletter.
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