35 min

Ep 11: Growing Up AfroLatina Therapy Etc.

    • Mental Health

In Episode 11 of Therapy, Etc. Podcast, we have ​​Dr. Veronica Eyo who is a Bilingual Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Los Angeles. She specializes in working with mothers, new and seasoned, throughout the triumphs and struggles of motherhood. 
 
She also has a special place in her heart for working with students, especially first-generation students in providing support throughout their academic journey. She recently completed her EdD where she researched the factors that contribute to the success of student mamas pursuing their higher education goals. Her research was fueled by her own journey of getting her doctorate as a student mother.
 
Within this episode, Veronica shares about her experiences growing up AfroLatina, having a Mexican mother and a Nigerian father. She shares that within her upbringing there were not many words to help her identify with both of her cultures. Veronica discusses how she navigated her biracial heritage within her upbringing and the things she wants to instill within her own children.  
 
If any of the experiences Veronica had resonated with you, please reach out to her via Instagram or through her website 



Resources:
Instagram: @drveronicaeyo to connect with Veronica and learn more about her. 
Website: www.drveronicalcsw.com 



To learn more about me and my work, check me out here:
www.alvaradotherapy.org
Instagram: @therapyetcpodcast
Instagram: @alvaradotherapy 
Email: patricia@alvaradotherapy.org 
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQDV2PpaxADKmZ3XXDJJK4A

In Episode 11 of Therapy, Etc. Podcast, we have ​​Dr. Veronica Eyo who is a Bilingual Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Los Angeles. She specializes in working with mothers, new and seasoned, throughout the triumphs and struggles of motherhood. 
 
She also has a special place in her heart for working with students, especially first-generation students in providing support throughout their academic journey. She recently completed her EdD where she researched the factors that contribute to the success of student mamas pursuing their higher education goals. Her research was fueled by her own journey of getting her doctorate as a student mother.
 
Within this episode, Veronica shares about her experiences growing up AfroLatina, having a Mexican mother and a Nigerian father. She shares that within her upbringing there were not many words to help her identify with both of her cultures. Veronica discusses how she navigated her biracial heritage within her upbringing and the things she wants to instill within her own children.  
 
If any of the experiences Veronica had resonated with you, please reach out to her via Instagram or through her website 



Resources:
Instagram: @drveronicaeyo to connect with Veronica and learn more about her. 
Website: www.drveronicalcsw.com 



To learn more about me and my work, check me out here:
www.alvaradotherapy.org
Instagram: @therapyetcpodcast
Instagram: @alvaradotherapy 
Email: patricia@alvaradotherapy.org 
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQDV2PpaxADKmZ3XXDJJK4A

35 min