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Hanging with Los Sotelos

Ep 14 - Janet's Parent's Immigrant Love Story: The Mexican Romeo Y Julieta

Hanging with Los Sotelos

reVolver Podcasts

Society & Culture, Kids & Family

2.2 • 668 Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2020

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

On today’s episode we want to celebrate the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month by encouraging you to share how your family immigrated to the US…with your kids, friends and loved ones… The idea is that by remembering the struggles and sacrifices that others and you have made to be where you are today, it will fill you with gratitude, pride and hope that there are even bigger Blessings to come in your life!  Janet shares her parent’s story of how they immigrated from Mexico to the US. It’s a beautiful and at times painful Love Story… From her mom being prohibited to marry her father in Mexico, to being disowned by her own dad, to her parents picking strawberries for 20 years here in California to them eventually becoming entrepreneurs… all of this has made Janet who she is today. Janet’s Parent’s Love conquered all…even la Migra…it’s a legit Telenovela of a Love Story that was rewarded with the American Dream.   Thank you for hanging out with us, Blessings! Til Next Wednesday.   Check out Edgar Shoboy's New Radio Show Live Mon-Friday  6-10am PST on https://www.ShoboyShow.com @ShoboyShow    Register To Vote: https://votolatino.org Let’s connect Via: LosSotelos.com #LosSotelos  @edgariSotelo @discoveringagape  Email: LosSotelosPodcast@gmail.com

Transcript

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0:00.0

Thanks for listening to Hanging with

0:03.6

The Saddettest podcast.

0:06.2

Good Mom and Dad. It's the first day of love. It's the first day of love,

0:21.6

oh,

0:22.6

uh,

0:24.6

it's a birthday of a,

0:27.6

just a last day of Best day off.

0:44.1

Best day ever, baby.

0:45.2

Okay.

0:49.4

On today's episode, we want to celebrate the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month.

0:49.8

Yes.

0:54.4

By encouraging you to share with your kids, your friends, your loved ones, how your family immigrated to the U.S.

0:55.8

Yes.

0:56.3

The idea is that by remembering the struggles and sacrifices that others and you have

1:00.9

made to be where you're at today will fill you with gratitude, pride, and hope that there

1:05.9

are even bigger blessings to come in your life.

1:08.2

By learning and sharing about your origins, it helps you embrace

1:12.1

your identity and it allows you to realize that just how your ancestors' actions have impacted

1:17.2

you decades later, your actions today will also impact future generations to come. Yes. And I want

1:24.7

to share with you my parents' story of how they immigrated from Mexico to the U.S.

1:29.5

It's a beautiful and at times painful love story.

1:32.9

From my mom being prohibited to marry my father in Mexico, to being disowned by her own dad,

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