Send us a text In this episode, we explore the complicated relationship many Latino families have with apology — how saying "sorry" wasn’t always modeled, how pride and survival shaped communication, and how apologies often came in the form of food, favors, or jokes instead of words. We’ll reflect on what it means to acknowledge harm, repair relationships, and break generational patterns of silence or defensiveness. This is a conversation about humility, healing, and the courage to take respo...
All content for La Mesa con Papi is the property of Stephanie Nemeroff & Beulo and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Send us a text In this episode, we explore the complicated relationship many Latino families have with apology — how saying "sorry" wasn’t always modeled, how pride and survival shaped communication, and how apologies often came in the form of food, favors, or jokes instead of words. We’ll reflect on what it means to acknowledge harm, repair relationships, and break generational patterns of silence or defensiveness. This is a conversation about humility, healing, and the courage to take respo...
Episode 27: Through the Eyes of a Two-Year-Old | A Los Ojos de un Niño
La Mesa con Papi
1 hour 10 minutes
1 month ago
Episode 27: Through the Eyes of a Two-Year-Old | A Los Ojos de un Niño
Send us a text Have you ever wondered what the world looks like through the eyes of a toddler? In this episode, we explore the wonder, curiosity, and pure honesty of seeing life at two years old. From big emotions over small frustrations to the joy found in the simplest things—a puddle, a balloon, or a favorite snack—we reflect on what we can learn from our little ones. Join us as we discuss slowing down, embracing curiosity, and reclaiming a sense of awe in our everyday lives. Support the sh...
La Mesa con Papi
Send us a text In this episode, we explore the complicated relationship many Latino families have with apology — how saying "sorry" wasn’t always modeled, how pride and survival shaped communication, and how apologies often came in the form of food, favors, or jokes instead of words. We’ll reflect on what it means to acknowledge harm, repair relationships, and break generational patterns of silence or defensiveness. This is a conversation about humility, healing, and the courage to take respo...