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Healing Heridas: The Spanglish Podcast

Healing Heridas: The Spanglish Podcast

By: Daisy Macias
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This podcast fue created to be a Spanglish guide para sanar some of the unintentional heridas that come from growing up Bilingual. I will share lo que I have learned on my journey as a first generation American of Mexican decent and as a Latina mental health therapist. Everything I wish someone had shared conmigo when I first started this journey many years ago. All that comes from being "ni de aqui, ni de alla". I will explore temas que callamos, such as; Salud Mental and physical health, The Connection between our minds and our body, Familia, relationships, trauma, spirituality, Nutrition and so much more. Acompañame, porque in Spanglish se sana mejor!

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Episodes
  • Nourishing our Raíces, with Nadia Solis, LCSW
    Mar 18 2026

    "Termínate todo." "¿Por qué estás tan gorda?"

    Creciste viendo a las mujeres en tu familia criticarse. Wearing fajas, skipping meals, commenting on each other's bodies before they even said hola. And nobody called it a problem — así eran las cosas.

    But what if it wasn't okay? What if we just never had the words for it?

    Esta semana, me siento con Nadia Solís, licensed clinical social worker, to talk about something our community rarely says out loud — disordered eating. The mixed messages, the wellness rabbit holes that start with buenas intenciones, the Slim-Fast at 12 years old.

    En este episodio vas a aprender the warning signs to watch for — because a lot of us are living with this without even knowing it. We're also getting into the root causes, from generational trauma and family dynamics to anxiety, neurodivergence, and the pressure to just fit in.

    Y vamos a hablar about why la comida de tu abuela is NOT the enemy — and what it actually looks like to heal your relationship with food sin perder tu cultura in the process.

    Porque la comida es amor en nuestra cultura. So what happens when that relationship breaks?

    Para las que se han sentido atrapadas entre "termínate todo" y "ya subiste de peso." Para las que pensaron que era normal — because every woman around them was doing it too.

    If you want to learn more check out these resources:

    https://www.nadiasolislcsw.com

    Food, Culture and Healing resource guide

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Gc9wD7s2w6pHPDrp05RkL_I63QiprvMT/view?usp=drive_link

    https://www.instagram.com/nadia.lcsw?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==

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    40 mins
  • From Scarcity to Seguridad, with Viviana Vazquez
    Mar 5 2026

    From a $28K household for a family of five… to building generational wealth.

    En este episodio de Healing Heridas, hablo con Viviana, fundadora de Overcoming Generational Poverty, about something many first-gen families know too well but rarely talk about: money stress.

    We talk about:
    ✨ Growing up hearing your parents fight about dinero
    ✨ The pressure of being the first one to “make it”
    ✨ Scarcity mindset y la culpa de gastar en ti
    ✨ How money stress and limiting beliefs impact our mental health
    ✨ Breaking generational poverty para que la próxima generación tenga más

    One line that hit deep:

    “Just because you grew up in survival mode… doesn’t mean you have to stay there.”

    Si eres first-gen, si estás sanando money wounds, o si quieres construir algo mejor para tu familia — este episodio es para ti.


    If you want to work with Viviana:

    https://www.instagram.com/overgenpoverty/


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    36 mins
  • The Body Keeps the Cultura, with Dr. Bianca Flores
    Feb 18 2026

    What do limpias, Catholicism, and neuroscience have in common?

    In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Bianca Flores, a neuroscientist trained at Vanderbilt University and Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Flores blends hard science with ancestral Mexican spiritual practices.

    We talk about the neuroscience behind energy work, generational trauma, embodiment, and why healing isn’t therapy or ritual… it’s both.

    If you’ve ever felt torn between Western medicine and your abuelita’s remedies, this one’s for you.

    Do you want to learn more:

    www.youtube.com/@LaTarotina

    https://www.latarotina.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/latarotina?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==


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    37 mins
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