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Multiracialverse Podcast

Multiracialverse Podcast

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This podcast is a platform where we celebrate people's origin stories, highlighting the rich tapestry of human experiences. Through these conversations, I aim to offer insights, tools, and inspiration to everyone who tunes in. So let's lead with love, rewind the negativity, and remember to always be kind. Join me on this journey of embracing the diversity of life.

© 2025 Multiracialverse Podcast
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  • Season 2 Episode 20 (Micro-Episode) - How to find a Therapist who will Understand You as a Multi-Racial Individual
    Jul 25 2025

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    In this powerful Special micro-episode of the MultiRacialVerse Podcast, we dive deep into the intersections of identity, healing, representation, and community-building with a dynamic lineup of guests. From redefining cultural norms to advocating for mental wellness and economic empowerment, our guests share personal stories and professional insights that challenge assumptions and inspire action. Jess Owens-Young opens up about navigating Black identity and the unspoken lessons of code-switching. Sonia Smith-Kang introduces the concept of “culture-proofing” your home to nurture self-esteem in children. Heather Reese shares her mission to uplift Latinx-owned brands and shift consumer narratives. Caretia Silva offers a nuanced take on therapy, parenting, and emotional safety. And Saki reflects on the creative journey, embracing uncertainty, and writing your own story. This episode is a celebration of authenticity, resilience, and the power of community.


    🔑 8 Key Takeaways:

    1. "Culture-proofing" your home is as essential as child-proofing—it's about creating an environment where children see themselves reflected and valued.
    2. Representation matters in everyday products—Heather Reese is changing the narrative by spotlighting Latinx-owned businesses in wellness, beauty, and lifestyle.
    3. Black identity is not monolithic—Jess Owens-Young shares how her upbringing taught her to navigate and embrace a spectrum of Blackness.
    4. Therapy is a tool, not a one-size-fits-all solution—Caretia Silva emphasizes the importance of unbiased support and the role of parents as emotional anchors.
    5. Creative careers are nonlinear—Saki encourages embracing the unknown and trusting your unique path as a storyteller.
    6. Parents can be the balm—Caretia highlights how parent coaching can empower caregivers to be the safe space their children need.
    7. Changing consumer habits can build community—Heather’s work shows how intentional spending can uplift underrepresented entrepreneurs.
    8. Learning Black history beyond the classroom can shape identity and resilience—Jess reflects on how her parents modeled pride and adaptability.
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    7 m
  • Bisexual, Bilingual, And Bold: Dulce Vasquez On Owning Every Layer Of Herself - Season 2 Ep. 19 Multiracialverse Podcast
    Jun 25 2025

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    Summary

    In this conversation, Dulce Vasquez shares her journey from being born in Mexico to navigating life as an immigrant in the U.S. She discusses her experiences with cultural identity, the challenges of being undocumented, and her journey of self-discovery as she embraces her LGBTQ+ identity. Dulce highlights the importance of mental health and activism in her life, as well as her aspirations in politics. She emphasizes the significance of community and the need for empathy in creating change, ultimately finding her home in Los Angeles.

    Chapters

    00:00 Dulce's Origin Story
    06:32 Life in Florida: Family and Community
    13:14 Navigating Identity and Belonging
    18:34 The Immigrant Experience: A Personal Perspective
    21:13 Reflections on Borders and Belonging
    21:36 Global Systems and Their Impact
    23:43 The Importance of Education in Immigrant Families
    25:25 Becoming an American: Citizenship and Political Engagement
    27:04 Navigating Identity: Assimilation and Cultural Roots
    30:48 Understanding Sexual Identity: The Journey of Self-Discovery
    35:32 Coming Out: Personal Experiences and Advice
    38:08 The Impact of Coming Out on Self-Identity
    41:07 Representation and Advocacy in the LGBTQ+ Community
    45:25 Family Aspirations and Cultural Identity
    48:03 Coming Out and Cultural Dynamics
    48:38 Political Aspirations and Activism
    54:45 Advocacy and Community Engagement
    57:08 Mental Health Awareness and Personal Journey
    01:02:20 Vision for World Peace and the American Dream
    01:07:21 Finding Home and Personal Safety


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    1 h y 14 m
  • Decolonizing Mental Health: Therapy, Queerness, Culture, and Representation - Luis Cornejo, LMFT - Season 2 Ep. 18 Multiracialverse Podcast
    May 27 2025

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    Summary: In this conversation, Luis Cornejo shares his experiences as a first-generation immigrant from a Guatemalan and Mexican background, growing up in Inglewood, California. He discusses the complexities of navigating multiple cultural identities, the influence of family dynamics, and the challenges of gender norms. Luis reflects on his childhood experiences, including the anxiety his parents faced as undocumented immigrants and the bullying he encountered for not conforming to traditional masculinity. Through his journey of self-acceptance, he emphasizes the importance of cultural heritage and community in shaping his identity. In this conversation, Luis Cornejo shares his experiences growing up as a queer child in a traditional family, discussing the complexities of identity, fear, and the need for understanding from parents. He emphasizes the importance of community support for both LGBTQ+ youth and their families, advocating for open communication and education to foster acceptance. Luis also highlights the challenges faced by immigrant families in navigating these conversations and the critical role of empathy in building connections. In this conversation, Luis Cornejo shares his journey of self-discovery and the evolution of his identity as a queer therapist. He discusses the importance of understanding one's identity, the role of representation in therapy, and the need for collaboration and connection in the therapeutic process. Luis emphasizes the significance of decolonizing therapy by moving away from Western ideologies and recognizing the diverse ways in which healing can occur. He advocates for empathy and authenticity in therapy, highlighting the importance of being true to oneself and creating a safe space for clients to express their identities.


    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction to Luis Cornejo and His Work

    01:01
    Cultural Heritage and Identity

    04:03
    Comparing Guatemalan and Mexican Cultures

    07:10
    Family Dynamics and Celebrations

    10:40
    Roots and Community in Inglewood

    13:41
    Navigating Identity and Assimilation

    18:09
    Childhood Experiences and Gender Norms

    21:11
    Understanding Differences and Acceptance

    23:20
    Navigating Early Identity and Family Dynamics

    29:46
    Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth: Parental Guidance and Understanding

    35:27
    Building Community: The Importance of Connection for Parents

    40:05
    Empowering LGBTQ+ Youth: Safety and Self-Validation

    46:49
    Understanding Identity and Personal Journey

    48:43
    The Path to Therapy and Family Dynamics

    50:57
    The Importance of Connection and Collaboration in Therapy

    52:45
    Representation and Its Role in Therapy

    56:18
    Decolonizing Therapy: Moving Beyond Western Ideologies

    01:01:49
    Empathy and the Human Experience

    01:07:24
    The Role of Authenticity in Therapy

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    1 h y 10 m
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