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Come Back to Care

Nat Vikitsreth
Parenting
Social Justice
Child Development
Family Dynamics
Decolonized Parenting
Inner Child Reparenting
Systemic Oppression
Inner Child Healing
Generational Trauma
Social Justice Parenting
Liberation
Inner Child Wounds
Inner Child Work
Inner Child Re-Parenting
Gaza
Communication Strategy
Mutual Aid
Podmapping
Emotional Triggers
Caregiver Support

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

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In this episode, you’ll hear six scripts that you can use or adapt when your little one is asking who immigrants are and why people are protesting.

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In this bonus episode, Deepa Iyer shares her wisdom on staying engaged in social change when you’re a caregiver. You’ll explore the roles you can play in liberation and make your advocacy “sustainable and effective.”

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In this episode, you and I are going to roll up our sleeves and dig into how to build a parenting support system. We’ll explore what social justice actions like pod mapping can teach us about how to build a parenting support system that’s based on tr... more

I first shared this episode with you last November and my mailbox got flooded with kind feedback from so many listeners saying how compassionate and concrete the strategy was. So, I’d love to share it with you again today, my dear co-conspirator.

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Deepa Iyer
Strategist and creator behind the social change ecosystem map and author of We Are the Builders
Episode: [BONUS] 10 Roles to Play with Our Children in Collective Care with Deepa Iyer
Nora Lester Murad
Longtime writer, educator, and activist, from a Jewish family who raised three daughters in the West Bank with her Palestinian husband.
Episode: Power-With With Gaza at Your Child's School with Nora Lester Murad

Host

Nat Nadha Vikitsreth
Licensed clinical psychotherapist, decolonized advocate, and founder of Come Back to Care, focusing on social justice and parenting.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 120 ratings
  • Invaluable

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Whitney Street
    United States5 months ago
  • Obsessed!

    This show is phenomenal, thought-provoking, sentimental, and poetic. Nat is an expert in her fields and every parent or person can take away valuable lessons from this podcast. Thank you, Nat!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    F.Marie.4
    United States6 months ago
  • Wonderful support for parents

    I was directed to this podcast via my local meditation sangha. What a wonderful find— Nat Vikitsreth and this podcast has helped me remind myself to shift and reshape my orientation toward parenting, to overcome generational cycles, and to prioritize social justice in my everyday life. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    E-ma S
    United States7 months ago
  • Check out Come Back to Care

    Working in the field of infant and early childhood, I know how important parents and caregivers are and as a parent myself, what hard work it is! We all need a community and support to be what we need to for our little ones. Nat and Come Back to Care are wonderful resources for authentic and social justice caregiving. I only wish I had this community when I was first parenting, but the themes, advice, and grace resonate and are useful no matter what age your child is. I’m an avid listener!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Alli LF
    United Statesa year ago
  • Incredible resource for anyone that has a child, works with children, or was once a child.

    I have recommended this podcast to everyone I know, and I mean everyone - from my graduate students exploring child development theories to parents navigating daily challenges, and even friends during long car rides. It's become a touchstone in conversations about care, development, and human connection. What makes it extraordinary is how it manages to be both grounding and inspirational, both research-based and deeply personal. Nat has this remarkable gift for taking complex research and transf... more

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    SurelySquirrelly
    United Statesa year ago

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Listeners deeply appreciate the empathetic, insightful approach the host takes on parenting in a socially conscious manner.
Many highlight the practical strategies provided for navigating parenting challenges alongside social justice themes.
The content resonates with a wide range of caregivers, reinforcing the importance of emotional well-being and community support.

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[BONUS] 10 Roles to Play with Our Children in Collective Care with Deepa Iyer
Q: How do we talk about what's happening around us?
We need to model conversations about tough realities without overwhelming children, empowering them with agency and understanding.
[BONUS] 10 Roles to Play with Our Children in Collective Care with Deepa Iyer
Q: What are your hopes for parents practicing these roles?
I hope that children witness and learn about agency, recognizing the multiple roles they can take on in their own lives.

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A platform dedicated to exploring the intersection of social justice and parenting, this series focuses on nurturing children's development while addressing personal healing and growth. The host emphasizes creating a supportive environment for families, encouraging listeners to re-imagine traditional parenting norms in favor of approaches rooted in intentionality and integrity. Topics examined include community engagement, systemic oppression, emotional resilience, and the importance of re-parenting one’s inner child. The podcast stands out for its unique blend of personal anecdotes and professional expertise, offering practical strategies for fostering connection and understanding in both caregivers and children.

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