Loca Talk
In this episode, Nancy and Yesenia pull back the curtain on how parental history directly shapes how we are raised. Nancy clarifies that the vulnerability she shows today is the result of five years of dedicated therapy. She reminds listeners that everyone’s healing journey is unique—it may take some time to "go deep," and that is perfectly okay. The core of this session focuses on Nancy’s mother, a woman born into a "survival mode" that began before she could even walk. We explore how her mother’s childhood abandonment, her father’s gambling, and a traumatic threat of homelessness forged the woman she became. In this episode, we discuss: * The Only Survivor: Nancy’s mother was the only surviving child of her grandparents, carrying the weight of being a "miracle" and perhaps the unspoken burden of survivor's guilt. * The Absent Father: The story of Nancy’s grandfather, whose own childhood abandonment led to a life of gambling and drinking—eventually resulting in gambling the deed of their family home. * The 14-Year-Old Janitor: How Nancy’s mother stepped up as a teenager to work at a local hospital, eventually earning enough money to pay back her father’s gambling debts and reclaim the deed to their house. * The Perfectionist Shield: Exploring how her mother’s trauma translated into a hyper-focus on cleanliness, societal image, and "what people will say" as a way to avoid the "chisme" (gossip) of the neighborhood. * The "Investment" Child: Nancy opens up about the painful feeling of being raised as an investment intended to provide for her parents in their old age instead of a desired child. * Triangulation and Protection: How Nancy was brought into her parents' arguments, becoming a "protector" for her mother and inadvertently damaging her relationship with her father. Key Takeaways for Your Healing: * Understanding Isn’t Excusing: Learning a parent's history helps us move past anger and into a place of awareness, even if we still disagree with their actions. * The Burden of the Deed: Trauma often hides in "security"—for Nancy's mom, it was a hidden house deed; for others, it might be a need for perfection or control. * True Repair vs. Forgetting: Nancy reflects on her mother’s "I forgive but never forget" policy, realizing that true repair requires moving past the pain rather than constantly revisiting it. The Inner Child Message: In this session, Nancy pulls the Cheetah card from the inner childhood tarot deck: "Become aware. Listen to the wisdom of the body." This serves as a powerful reminder that our bodies carry our history and often warn us when it is time to slow down and heal. Connect with us! Do you relate to the "perfectionist" expectation or the "investment child" dynamic? Share your story with us: * Instagram: @loca_talk_podcast [https://www.instagram.com] * YouTube: Loca Talk Podcast [https://www.youtube.com]
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