
Are you looking for ways to practice social justice in your daily parenting and nurture your child’s development while re-parenting your inner child? You’re in the right place. I'm Nat Nadha Vikitsreth, a decolonized and licensed clinical psychotherapist, somatic abolitionist, and founder of Come Back to Care. I created this podcast for you because I deeply honor your commitment to raising your ch... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 80 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyRelationshipsSociety & CultureParenting | |||

In this episode, you and I are going to understand power struggle as a tension between what we want our kids to know to survive and what they need to thrive. Then, we’ll explore a question from the Social Justice Parenting Playbook you can use when y... more
In this episode, let’s explore whether you’re tired or morally injured and which medicine to pick for each wound. You’ll explore one action you can do with your child in everyday parenting to sustain the resistance. Let’s go.
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In this episode, you and I will explore three ways we can share power with our children to prepare them for the future without policing, prison, and punishment, all while promoting their development at the same time. You’ll also hear an excerpt from ... more
In this episode, Iris Chen @Untigering and I invite you to explore what it means to make parenting political, especially when we want to protect our children from the world; what it means to be a change agent; how to practice liberation in hard momen... more
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I find Nat’s podcasts and her work in general refreshing, empowering and deeply validating. Nat’s work has suported my connection with my self, nature and with others.
I am grateful for her invitations that constantly increase my understanding of and curiosity about my body reactions in relation to our our social context and of the state of the world.
I am also inspired by the call to action and the many examples of ways in which we can get involved. I think often about transforming rage into g... more
What a gift! Nat brings her whole heart and deep embodies knowledge to every part of her work and this podcast is no different. Too many jewels to count! Thank you for all that you do ❤️
Progressive, innovative conversations and strategies. Should be required listening for everyone working in early supports!
Spending time with Nat through the podcast has made such a positive impact on the way I navigate my personal and professional life. Thank you!
I learned about Nat’s work through a recent training. I started the podcast shortly after. As a developmental therapist and mama of a bi-racial household, this podcast supports personal and professional needs. I recommend Nat’s work to everyone and am thankful to have learned about a new support and resource for navigating parenting and life in general.
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This show centers on bringing social justice into daily parenting and child development. Topics span abolitionist and decolonial analyses of family life, intergenerational healing, and practical strategies for nurturing resilience, autonomy, and critical consciousness in children. Episodes mix theory, personal narrative, and actionable guidance—covering disciplines from attachment science to trauma-responsive parenting—while encouraging readers to reimagine care as a collective, justice-forward practice. A standout angle is the host's combination of clinical psychology training with somatic, liberatory approaches, offering a unique blend of heart, rigor, and community focus that resonates with listeners seeking intentional, values-driven pa... more
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