Welcome back to RichQueerAunties, I'm Christabel, your host - nurse leader, writer, and African auntie. Today's episode explores boundaries within the unique context of diasporic origins.Boundaries are often discussed but not in ways that fit our lived experiences. For many of us from the global South or with parents from there, boundaries are intricate. We grew up valuing community and family over individualism.So how do we begin to own our individuality while respecting our roots? Unhooking our worthiness from our actions is key. Accepting our realities in a hyper-capitalistic society, recognizing our inherent worth, and building nurturing communities matters.Setting boundaries is an act of self-love. Recognize your limits and communicate them lovingly. It's less about external validation and more about internal regulation.I hope these insights help you in balancing collectivism and individualism. Let's continue the conversation.Stay connected on:Instagram: @christabelmintahgalloway@richqueerauntiesSubstack: Boldly Authentic SubstackIf you enjoyed this podcast, please like and rate it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Your ratings and reviews matter immensely. Share this episode with someone who could benefit from it. Until next time, take care of yourself.Episode Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Living Authentically00:33 Embracing Cultural Legacy and Individuality02:04 The Importance of Boundaries02:52 Navigating Diasporic Challenges03:46 Personal Journey and Cultural Attachment05:53 Balancing Community and Self-Worth10:43 Redefining Worthiness and Community12:55 Practical Tips for Setting Boundaries23:01 Final Thoughts and Community Engagement
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