First Gen Second Thoughts
First Gen, Second Thoughts — Episode 4 Choosing to walk away from family members isn’t a trend, a phase, or an easy way out. It is a profound, often heart-wrenching boundary-setting tool used for self-preservation and emotional survival. In this heavy but deeply necessary episode, hosts Arishma and Raja pull back the curtain on the realities of going no contact or low contact within immigrant family dynamics. Together, they unpack the agonizing friction between the biological urge to connect with our parents and the adult realization that some relationships cost too much of our mental peace. From navigating generational trauma and the illusion of the "perfect family" to the perspective shifts that happen during major life milestones like childbirth, this conversation dives into what it actually takes to break cycles of dysfunction. Whether you are currently navigating family enmeshment, sitting in the painful quiet of no contact, or trying to humanize your parents through therapy without compromising your own safety, this episode is a reminder: You were never hard to love. You were just a kid. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit firstgensecondthoughts.substack.com [https://firstgensecondthoughts.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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