
Closing Out Filipino American History Month: Ask Dr. Abby, Fil-Am Mom, 3 Kids, Breaking Generational Patterns, Spicy BBQ, a Cuban Sandwich & Olive Garden Bread Sticks
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Mabuhuy! Greetings!
We are closing out Filipino American History Month with a special guest, a Filipino American mother who I grew up with in Tampa Bay, FL., Ate Abby or should we say Dr. Abby Loreto Hamilton.
Dr. Abby is an Industrial/Organizational Psychologist and a Speaker on Unconscious Bias, Assertiveness & Emotional Intelligence. She’s a mom of three kids, all grown up now, yet she makes sure they are not seeking ‘mommy points’ from her and are living happy and empowered lives.
In this episode we talk about non-medicated births, how each kid represented a special food and we break down the generational patterns that work and the ones that no longer serve us on this experience of modern motherhood. Dr. Abby lays it all out on the table. Get ready to pee your pants from laughter and listen to what Dr. Abby means when she talks about ‘poop on a podcast’.
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YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCF-NW3anm-6GN9bqIufmLw
Dr. Abby’s TEDx Talk Episodes: https://www.ted.com/search?q=dr.%20abby%20hamiltoin
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- Speak Up, Anak: Assertiveness Strategies for Filipino Americans
- Faith, Trust, and Pizza Crust: Finding God in Everyday Things
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