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Bridging the Age Gap | Me, My Self-Care and I

Crooked Minis

Crooked Media

Documentary, History, True Crime, Society & Culture

4.74K Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2019

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

In the final episode of Me, My Self-Care, and I Diosa and Mala talk about the role of women-based spaces in their lives and relationships. Then they chat with Claudia Mendoza, the founder of the Mami Chula Social Club. Mendoza hosts events for young Latinas and their mothers that help the two generations better understand one another.

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0:00.0

Hello everyone, welcome back to me, myself Karen I. This is our last episode of this mini series

0:14.0

and we're really excited to be chatting with y'all today about self-care, community care,

0:19.2

and sisterhood.

0:20.3

We have talked to some incredible brilliant guests over the course of this four-part mini

0:25.7

series and we have another brilliant guest for you all calling in from New York to talk

0:31.2

about her work with the Mamichula Social Club. But before we get to that interview,

0:35.1

we're going to have a little conversation and Renault about sisterhood and self-care

0:40.1

and community care and our experiences with all of those beautiful things.

0:44.5

And by the way, I'm Diosa and I'm Mala and we are the co-host co-founders and co-producers

0:50.0

of Loka Torar Radio and we're really excited to be hosting guest hosts for this month's

0:55.5

Crooked Minis.

0:56.5

Yeah, so let's get into it. So sisterhood, friendship, community, things that are very important

1:02.7

to us as individuals and also at Loka Torar Radio definitely things that we try to cultivate

1:08.6

within our own community of listeners and women and fans.

1:12.7

Yeah, and even thinking about sisterhood and we'll talk more about this later in the episode,

1:18.2

but sisterhood even like with our mothers and relationships with our mothers and bringing

1:23.8

our moms into our world and our social life and how there's something really magical in that as well.

1:28.9

I think you and I have each like been developing our relationships with our mothers in different

1:33.8

ways, especially after coming home from college, you know, and like moving back home and sharing

1:39.1

space with them and getting to know them all over again. Sharing space and also existing as an

1:44.1

adult child, right? You know, we're obviously still children to our parents, but we're adults now.

1:49.4

So what does our relationship look like now that I'm an adult child? So I'm going to have a different

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