"Don't talk back to your elders" this applies especially when they're in the wrong. I grew up with this for all of my life and try opening that dialogue with my parents at 30 years old. It's still hard but being the "obedient child" challenged me to really trust in myself and my judgement for doing what's best for me. I may have been seen as a very rebellious American child to my parents, but in reality, I really needed to discover myself in this world that they placed me in. These conversations really help push the community to move forward in terms of how we can show ourselves off as the amazing people we already are.
Lovely conversations! So insightful. Big Respect for creating this space!
"Don't talk back to your elders" this applies especially when they're in the wrong. I grew up with this for all of my life and try opening that dialogue with my parents at 30 years old. It's still hard but being the "obedient child" challenged me to really trust in myself and my judgement for doing what's best for me. I may have been seen as a very rebellious American child to my parents, but in reality, I really needed to discover myself in this world that they placed me in. These conversations really help push the community to move forward in terms of how we can show ourselves off as the amazing people we already are.
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Get the popcorn out! Hope you enjoy the episode 💛