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 | Weekly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | RelationshipsParentingSociety & CultureKids & Family |
In this episode, you and I will zoom in on our nervous system and see what’s going on in there when we’re triggered both in parenting and community organizing. Between this episode and the next one you’ll learn about three concrete tools to replace a... more
In this episode, you and I will explore these themes: why Inner child healing boosts your child's development and what inner child wounds are. Then, we’ll wrap up the episode with one action you can play with to care for your inner child wounds. more
In this episode, you’ll hear about Aireen’s healing journey and how she puts the social justice parenting and inner child re-parenting ideas that we discuss in our podcast into action…most of the time. In our conversation, you’ll hear us talk about h... more
In this episode, you’ll hear about how I started social justice organizing back in 2007, how I’ve learned to love and trust myself in the world that simply hates that I exist and look fabulous, and what made me fall in love with serving young childre... more
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Nat embodies that rare combination of insight, warmth, and accountability that is much needed in our world, and, equally important, in our homes. The wisdom she shares provides a framework for deconstructing the dominant narrative that has for too long perpetuated the shame cycles driving our roles as caregivers and instead offers curiosity into our own experiences, which leads into greater curiosity and compassion toward our children. This seemingly simple focus might start with our individual ... more
Nat brings ease, delight, care and encouragement navigating hard to talk about intersectional topics of social justice, community, and relationships amongst the work place, family, friends, partners and most importantly the relationship we have with our own self navigating through the world. Although pivoted towards parents, I truly believe in my heart that this podcast is meant for everyone. While I don’t have children myself, I’ve learned a lot about how to recognize when social practices a... more
How do we promote peace, care, healing, justice, and connection — within and among ourselves and future generations? I so appreciate Nat breaking it down, with generous grace, joy, and humanity, and providing tools for our journeys. Such a bounty of wisdom made accessible. Thank you, Nat!
I had the pleasure of being in a training taught by Nat earlier this week. Her warmth and brilliance blew me away! I have been working my way thru her podcasts since and so appreciate the ways she shares her wisdom. Thank you Nat!
Nat is changing my life. Each word from her lips to my eager ears is gold. If you’re a parent looking to turn the tide of intergenerational trauma, Nat offers wisdom that goes far beyond pop-psyche sound bites. Each podcast episode is rich with empathy and understanding and disarmingly playful humor. Nat enlightens and inspires. She offers solid and memorable takeaways with actionable next steps that you can start using today to be a better and more present parent for your child.
Apple Podcasts | #76 | Ukraine/Kids & Family/Parenting |
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