Empowered with Immigrant Parents
Ep 19: The Immigrant Stories That Shape You (Even If No One Told Them) Featured Guest: Jamie Jo Hoang, Author www.heyjamie.com Instagram: @heyjamiereads Like this conversation? Join my exclusive email community for adults with immigrant parents: https://heyallisonly.com/email What if you could get some closure, some healing from your parent’s past? Even if they don’t tell you? That’s what reading Jaime Jo Hoang’s books (My Mother the Mermaid Chaser and My Father the Panda Killer) did for me. Author Jamie Jo Hoang joins me for a thoughtful conversation about identity, family, generational trauma, boundaries, and what it can look like to approach our parents and ourselves with more compassion. This conversation touches on the unspoken parts of growing up in an immigrant family, why some stories feel hard to face, and how we can start to create a different type of understanding and relationship. We talk about: - Growing up with family histories that were never fully explained - Why stories can become powerful conversation starters across generations - The complexity of boundaries in immigrant families - What it means to hold compassion without dismissing your own experience - Identity, healing, sibling relationships, and generational patterns - Jamie’s books My Father, the Panda Killer and My Mother, the Mermaid Chaser About Jaime: Jamie Jo Hoang is the daughter of Vietnamese refugees. She grew up in Orange County, CA—not the rich part. She is the author of MY MOTHER, THE MERMAID CHASER, MY FATHER, THE PANDA KILLER and BLUE SUN, YELLOW SKY. Her work has also appeared in TIME, SALON and TinyBuddha. More From Allison Ly - Free Resources: Stop Spiraling in Guilt Cheatsheet For Setting Boundaries: https://heyallisonly.myflodesk.com/cheatsheet 3 Easy Ways to Tackle Your Negative Self Talk: https://heyallisonly.myflodesk.com/start Get my Free Quickstart Guide to Help You Help Your Loved Ones: https://heyallisonly.myflodesk.com/resource Get my weekly emails for actionable tips, tools, relatable stories for Adults with Immigrant Parents: https://heyallisonly.com/email Episode Timeline: 0:28 – Meet Jaime Jo Hoang, Author 1:00 - Writing About Immigrant Family Trauma 4:30 - What Her Parents Did When They Found Out She Wrote a Book 14:50 - How to Set Boundaries With Immigrant Parents Without Guilt 18:50 - Breaking Generational Trauma: Every Generation Has Its Task 25:36 - A Question About Immigrant Guilt 40:33 - Unspoken Topics Around War 44:26 - Why Self-Compassion Is Harder 48:15 - Which Book to Read First: Mermaid Chaser vs Panda Killer Podcast Episode Mentioned: InfatuAsian Podcast Ep 194 Author Jamie Jo Hoang on Writing the Stories Our Vietnamese Parents Never Tell https://open.spotify.com/episode/6FiSUH5IdtxTIagcm44HCE?si=b6b3df3479b246a6 Show notes and more at: https://heyallisonly.com/podcast/19 Follow and subscribe for more: ▶️ YouTube: @heyallisonly 📸 Instagram: @heyallisonly 🎵 TikTok: @heyallisonly
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