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In this solo episode of Tradition Breakers, Mary tackles a pervasive issue in the AAPI community: the tendency to stifle our voices to keep the peace. Mary opens up about her own journey of learning to speak her truth and explores the high price we pay when we stay silent.
We dive deep into the data, looking at why suicide is the leading cause of death for Asian American young adults (ages 15–24) and why Asian American women face a unique "double bind" of cultural and gender expectations. Mary also discusses the "Bamboo Ceiling" and why keeping your head down in corporate America is preventing you from reaching executive leadership. If you are tired of shrinking yourself for the comfort of others, this episode is your invitation to start building the muscle of using your voice.
Topics discussed:
Life vs. Light: Mary's framework for how silence costs us our physical survival (mental health struggles) and blocks our "light" (abundance, blessings, and authentic living).
The AAPI Mental Health Crisis: Sobering statistics on why suicide is the leading cause of death for young Asian Americans and the unique "double bind" facing women.
Shattering the Bamboo Ceiling: Why the "keep your head down and work hard" strategy is statistically preventing Asian Americans from reaching executive leadership roles.
The Roots of Silence: How immigrant family dynamics and "survival mode" conditioned us to prioritize harmony over truth—and how to begin breaking that cycle.
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By Mary MosesIn this solo episode of Tradition Breakers, Mary tackles a pervasive issue in the AAPI community: the tendency to stifle our voices to keep the peace. Mary opens up about her own journey of learning to speak her truth and explores the high price we pay when we stay silent.
We dive deep into the data, looking at why suicide is the leading cause of death for Asian American young adults (ages 15–24) and why Asian American women face a unique "double bind" of cultural and gender expectations. Mary also discusses the "Bamboo Ceiling" and why keeping your head down in corporate America is preventing you from reaching executive leadership. If you are tired of shrinking yourself for the comfort of others, this episode is your invitation to start building the muscle of using your voice.
Topics discussed:
Life vs. Light: Mary's framework for how silence costs us our physical survival (mental health struggles) and blocks our "light" (abundance, blessings, and authentic living).
The AAPI Mental Health Crisis: Sobering statistics on why suicide is the leading cause of death for young Asian Americans and the unique "double bind" facing women.
Shattering the Bamboo Ceiling: Why the "keep your head down and work hard" strategy is statistically preventing Asian Americans from reaching executive leadership roles.
The Roots of Silence: How immigrant family dynamics and "survival mode" conditioned us to prioritize harmony over truth—and how to begin breaking that cycle.
Links: