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In this deeply moving episode, Dr. Sohee Jun sits down with Susanna Peace Lovell, author of "Your True Self is Enough Lessons Learned On My Journey Parenting a Child with Autism" for a raw conversation about motherhood, cultural identity, and finding joy amidst life's greatest challenges. Susanna shares her powerful journey raising her daughter Arizona, who has multiple diagnoses including autism spectrum disorder, and how this experience transformed her life purpose. From postpartum depression to discovering her own path of self-care, Susanna's story illuminates how pain can lead to purpose and how letting go of control opens doors to unexpected joy. As a mixed Taiwanese-Swiss woman, Susanna also discusses the complexities of cultural identity and the importance of Asian women embracing their authentic selves.
Inspirational Quotes from this episode:
"Pain pushes until a vision pulls. We can look back at all of the pain and the discomfort and realize it was because I had to hit rock bottom." – Susanna Peace Lovell
"Kids teach us so much. They are either presenting us with things that are still very raw in us, or things that we need to look at or pivot around our mindset, our heart, our soul." – Sohee Jun
"What's good for me is good for the universe. What's great for me is great for Arizona. Instead of just being this sacrificial lamb at every turn." – Susanna Peace Lovell
"When we can give to ourselves and do real self care that is meaningful for us, and when we can invite in more joy and expansiveness and a mindset around those two things, then we can be in greater service to those that we love." – Sohee Jun
"If our kiddos did not see us enjoying and thriving, what do you think they would lean into for themselves?" – Susanna Peace Lovell
That 1% different makes all the difference." – Sohee Jun
This conversation offers profound insights for parents of children with special needs and anyone navigating life's unexpected challenges while trying to maintain their sense of self.
#AsianLikeMe #SpecialNeedsParenting #AutismAwareness #AsianAmericanWomen #AsianAmericanVoices #MotherhoodJourney #FindingJoy #SelfCare #CulturalIdentity #AsianRepresentation #WomenEmpowerment #ParentingWithPurpose #NeurodivergentParenting #MentalHealthAwareness #PostpartumJourney #DisabilityAdvocate
By Dr. Sohee JunIn this deeply moving episode, Dr. Sohee Jun sits down with Susanna Peace Lovell, author of "Your True Self is Enough Lessons Learned On My Journey Parenting a Child with Autism" for a raw conversation about motherhood, cultural identity, and finding joy amidst life's greatest challenges. Susanna shares her powerful journey raising her daughter Arizona, who has multiple diagnoses including autism spectrum disorder, and how this experience transformed her life purpose. From postpartum depression to discovering her own path of self-care, Susanna's story illuminates how pain can lead to purpose and how letting go of control opens doors to unexpected joy. As a mixed Taiwanese-Swiss woman, Susanna also discusses the complexities of cultural identity and the importance of Asian women embracing their authentic selves.
Inspirational Quotes from this episode:
"Pain pushes until a vision pulls. We can look back at all of the pain and the discomfort and realize it was because I had to hit rock bottom." – Susanna Peace Lovell
"Kids teach us so much. They are either presenting us with things that are still very raw in us, or things that we need to look at or pivot around our mindset, our heart, our soul." – Sohee Jun
"What's good for me is good for the universe. What's great for me is great for Arizona. Instead of just being this sacrificial lamb at every turn." – Susanna Peace Lovell
"When we can give to ourselves and do real self care that is meaningful for us, and when we can invite in more joy and expansiveness and a mindset around those two things, then we can be in greater service to those that we love." – Sohee Jun
"If our kiddos did not see us enjoying and thriving, what do you think they would lean into for themselves?" – Susanna Peace Lovell
That 1% different makes all the difference." – Sohee Jun
This conversation offers profound insights for parents of children with special needs and anyone navigating life's unexpected challenges while trying to maintain their sense of self.
#AsianLikeMe #SpecialNeedsParenting #AutismAwareness #AsianAmericanWomen #AsianAmericanVoices #MotherhoodJourney #FindingJoy #SelfCare #CulturalIdentity #AsianRepresentation #WomenEmpowerment #ParentingWithPurpose #NeurodivergentParenting #MentalHealthAwareness #PostpartumJourney #DisabilityAdvocate