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In this episode, we explore the complicated relationship many Latino families have with apology — how saying "sorry" wasn’t always modeled, how pride and survival shaped communication, and how apologies often came in the form of food, favors, or jokes instead of words.
We’ll reflect on what it means to acknowledge harm, repair relationships, and break generational patterns of silence or defensiveness. This is a conversation about humility, healing, and the courage to take responsibility without losing dignity.
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Follow us on instagram and facebook: La Mesa Con Papi
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instagram: Stephanie_Nemeroff or Beto Huizar
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YouTube: Bienvenidos a La Mesa
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In this episode, we explore the complicated relationship many Latino families have with apology — how saying "sorry" wasn’t always modeled, how pride and survival shaped communication, and how apologies often came in the form of food, favors, or jokes instead of words.
We’ll reflect on what it means to acknowledge harm, repair relationships, and break generational patterns of silence or defensiveness. This is a conversation about humility, healing, and the courage to take responsibility without losing dignity.
Support the show
Follow us on instagram and facebook: La Mesa Con Papi
Email us: [email protected]
instagram: Stephanie_Nemeroff or Beto Huizar
tiktok: Stephanie.Nemeroff
YouTube: Bienvenidos a La Mesa
Share this episode or any other episode with someone you think might benefit from healing.
Give us a 5 star rating and leave us with a comment, we want to continue the healing.