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  • Season 9. Ep. 9: How to start setting boundaries.
    2025/11/12

    In this episode, Amapola dives deep into what it really means to set healthy boundaries especially for Chicana and Latina moms who were raised to put everyone else first. From cultural guilt to emotional exhaustion, this heartfelt conversation reminds us that saying “no” is not selfish — it’s sacred.

    Amapola breaks down how to identify your limits, start small, communicate clearly, and stay consistent. She also shares insight on how to navigate guilt, cultural expectations, and pushback when you begin to stand in your power.

    If you’ve ever felt tired, overstretched, or guilty for protecting your peace, this episode is your loving reminder that boundaries are an act of self-respect and self-love.

    🌿 Key Takeaways

    • Boundaries are not walls — they are bridges that teach others how to treat you.
    • Saying “no” doesn’t mean you don’t care; it means you’re caring for yourself, too.
    • Guilt is a sign of growth, not wrongdoing.
    • Boundaries protect your energy, peace, and mental health.
    • You deserve relationships built on respect, not obligation.

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    37 分
  • Season9. Ep. 8: Edward Dennis Author of The Boy from Mexico Becomes a U.S Citizen
    2025/10/27

    At an early age Edward Andrès Dennis always knew he wanted to be an artist. His fondest memories are of his mother reading books to him and watching Reading Rainbow. Day and night Edward was creating something, a doodle, some craft or writing a story in hopes of one day creating a book for children like himself to read. Edward created art through his teenage to adult life working for some of the most prestigious companies. His favorite times have been spent as a Special Education teacher in inner city Phoenix. Edward currently lives between Los Angeles, California and Phoenix, Arizona where he works as a freelance artist. His 2 life goals are to inspire children that look like him and that his children's books have an impact on youth and how they view the world.

    Edward has worked with brands such as Toyota USA, Yakima racks, Disney, Giant/Liv Cycling, Sesame Street, Shimano, Epic Rides, Corel, Anheuser-Busch, Western Union and Giordana cycling. He has been in publications like Mountain flyer: the mountain bike journal, ImagineFX, Bicycling Magazine,Backcountry magazine, Outside business journal, Pure Nintendo and Nintendo force, Trail builder Magazine. He has also worked on several video games such as Super Ubie Island, Up Up Ubie and currently Super Ubie Island 2.

    Edward has been recognized by the Latino Film Institute as a LatinX in Animation Spark Grant Finalist with Netflix for 2023 and is pursuing the adaptation of his children’s books into an animated film/series. Edward is currently Writing and Directing his debut short film.

    He has been featured on CNN, FOX, ABC, TV AZTECA, TELEMUNDO and UNIVISION for his books.

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    27 分
  • Season 9. Ep.6: Empathy Regulation
    2025/09/17

    In this episode of the Chicana & Latina Moms Podcast, host Amapola Ramirez MS. MSW dives into the powerful and often overlooked topic of empathy regulation. As Latinas, many of us were raised with values like familismo putting family first — and marianismo — the expectation to always nurture, sacrifice, and care for others before ourselves. While these cultural strengths have made us resilient, they can also leave us emotionally drained when we carry everyone else’s struggles on our shoulders.

    So how do we stay compassionate without becoming overwhelmed? How do we show up with corazón for our families, our children, and our comunidad, while still protecting our peace? That’s where empathy regulation comes in.

    ✨ In this conversation, we explore:

    • What empathy regulation really means and why it matters for Latina moms.
    • How cultural values both strengthen and challenge our ability to set emotional boundaries.
    • Everyday examples of empathy regulation in parenting, family dynamics, and community work.
    • Practical tools to practice empathy regulation, like breathing, grounding, cultural rituals, and affirmations in Spanglish.
    • How to transform empathy from something that drains us into something that empowers us.

    This episode is a reminder that taking care of yourself is not selfish t’s an act of love. By regulating our empathy, we create more patience, presence, and connection with the people who matter most.

    💬 Favorite takeaway: “Cuidar de mí es cuidar de mi familia. My empathy is a gift, not a burden.”

    If you’ve ever felt like you absorb too much of other people’s pain or lose yourself in your role as mamá, hermana, or hija, this episode will give you tools and encouragement to reclaim your emotional balance.

    📌 Disclaimer: This episode is for educational purposes only. It is not therapy and should not replace professional mental health support. Please reach out to a licensed therapist if you need personalized guidance.

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    If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe to the podcast, leave a review, and share it with another mamá, tía, or amiga who needs this reminder. Together, we can continue building spaces of healing, resilience, and empowerment for Chicana and Latina moms everywhere.

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    7 分
  • Season. 9. Ep. 6: Living a Slow Life as a Latina & Chicana: Reclaiming Rest, Joy, and Presence
    2025/07/31

    In this episode, we explore what it means to live a slow and intentional life as a Latina. So many of us were raised in environments that praised hustle, sacrifice, and putting others first. But slowing down is not laziness—it’s healing. It’s reclaiming our right to rest, be present, and experience joy without guilt. Let this be a reminder that we are allowed to pause, breathe, and choose a life rooted in peace, not pressure.

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    23 分
  • Season 9. Ep. 5: How Latinas & Chicanas Can Respond to a Community Crisis
    2025/07/24

    In this episode, we dive deep into how we as Latinas can show up for our communities in times of crisis — with corazón, cultura, and collective strength.

    From natural disasters to social injustice, our communities are no strangers to hardship. But we are not defined by struggle — we are defined by how we rise.

    💛 In this episode, you’ll hear:

    • How to prepare your family and comunidad before a crisis happens
    • Ways to stay grounded and support others during emergencies
    • How to heal as a collective through our cultural roots and resilience
    • Why our voices, leadership, and traditions matter in community healing

    We explore the power of organizing, building support networks, and leading from the heart — as mothers, daughters, sisters, and mujeres poderosas.

    ✨ Whether you’re creating your own family emergency plan, leading in your neighborhood, or simply looking for guidance — this episode is for you.

    🎧 Tune in to be reminded of your power — and how our healing helps uplift generations.


    Instagram: @chicana_latinamoms

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    20 分
  • Why Latinas and Chicanas May Fear Being Judged.
    2025/05/29

    I talked to you about our culture upbringings affecting our fear of being judged.


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    Chicana & Latina Moms Podcast is a space dedicated to empowering, uplifting, and honoring the voices of Chicana and Latina mothers. Hosted by a proud Chicana mom and mental health advocate, this podcast explores topics like cultura, motherhood, healing generational wounds, mental wellness, identity, and personal growth — all through the lens of lived experience and community wisdom.


    Whether you’re navigating motherhood, reclaiming your roots, or on a journey of self-healing, this podcast is your comadre corner to feel seen, heard, and inspired.


    Let’s heal. Let’s grow. Let’s rise — together.

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    35 分
  • Why behaving like a child can be ok. Why getting stuck as a child is different and often not ok.
    2025/04/24

    I talk to you about ways to heal your inner child 💗


    Chicana & Latina Moms Podcast is a space dedicated to empowering, uplifting, and honoring the voices of Chicana and Latina mothers. Hosted by a proud Chicana mom and mental health advocate, this podcast explores topics like cultura, motherhood, healing generational wounds, mental wellness, identity, and personal growth — all through the lens of lived experience and community wisdom.


    Whether you’re navigating motherhood, reclaiming your roots, or on a journey of self-healing, this podcast is your comadre corner to feel seen, heard, and inspired.


    Let’s heal. Let’s grow. Let’s rise — together.


    IG: Chicana_Latinamomspodcast

    TikTok: LaChicanaTherapist

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    15 分