Letters to Them

Cecy and Faty
Letters to Them

Welcome to "Letters to Them," where the candid and comedic conversations of sisters Cecy and Faty unfold like heartfelt letters to the soul. Join this dynamic duo as they dive deep into the challenges of growing up, exploring the raw and real moments that shape us. 💪 With a sprinkle of humor, these sisters fearlessly tackle hard topics, creating a safe space for listeners to embrace vulnerability and find strength in shared experiences. 🌟 Tune in for a journey that's as insightful as it is entertaining, and let Cecy and Faty be your compassionate guides through the twists and turns of life 💌

  1. MAR 2

    Part 2: Relationships, Marriage, and Sharing Cecy’s Story for the first time

    Welcome back to Letters to Them for the much-anticipated second part of episode 4, where we dive deep into the intricate tapestry of relationships, marriage, and the beautiful messiness of human connection. In this episode, we embark on a thought-provoking journey through the labyrinth of love, exploring the myriad complexities that define our most intimate bonds. From the exhilarating highs to the challenging lows, we candidly discuss the raw realities of navigating relationships in today's world. Join us as we unpack the multifaceted dynamics of partnership, from communication breakdowns to moments of profound connection. Through personal anecdotes, expert insights, and heartfelt conversations, we illuminate the nuanced dance between vulnerability and resilience that shapes the fabric of our relationships. In a world often fraught with misunderstandings and miscommunications, we offer a beacon of empathy and understanding, delving into the universal truths that unite us all in our quest for love and belonging. Whether you're navigating the highs and lows of marriage, embarking on a new relationship, or simply seeking solace in shared experiences, this episode is a testament to the enduring power of human connection. Tune in as we continue to explore the intricate tapestry of relationships, marriage, and the timeless journey of the human heart. Together, let's embrace the complexities of love and celebrate the beauty of our shared humanity. Letters to Them Podcast is dedicated to fostering meaningful conversations, deepening understanding, and inspiring connection in a world that often feels fragmented. Join us as we continue to unravel life's mysteries with curiosity, compassion, and an unwavering commitment to authenticity. Resources for Survivors and those needing support: RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network): RAINN is the largest anti-sexual violence organization in the United States. They offer a 24/7 hotline (800.656.HOPE) and online chat for survivors seeking support, as well as resources for friends and family members. National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC): NSVRC provides resources, information, and tools to individuals and organizations addressing sexual violence prevention and response. Their website offers a wide range of educational materials and research. National Domestic Violence Hotline: While primarily focused on domestic violence, they also provide support and resources for survivors of sexual assault. Their hotline (1-800-799-SAFE) offers confidential support and assistance. The Trevor Project: Specifically focused on LGBTQ+ youth, The Trevor Project provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services, including support for survivors of sexual assault. Their hotline (1-866-488-7386) and online chat offer confidential support. National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA): NOVA provides support and resources for all types of crime victims, including sexual assault survivors. They offer a variety of services, including crisis intervention and referrals to local resources. Futures Without Violence: This organization works to prevent and address violence against women, children, and families. They offer resources, educational materials, and advocacy initiatives focused on sexual assault prevention and response. Men Can Stop Rape: Specifically focused on engaging men in the prevention of sexual violence, this organization offers resources and programs aimed at promoting healthy masculinity and bystander intervention. 1in6: Dedicated to supporting male survivors of sexual assault, 1in6 provides resources, online support groups, and information for men who have experienced sexual violence. These organizations offer valuable support and resources for survivors of sexual assault and violence, as well as for their friends, family members, and allies. Take care 3

    48 min
  2. FEB 21

    Part 1: Relationships, Sex & Sharing Cecy's story for the first time

    In this deeply personal two part episode, we delve into the complexities of relationships, intimacy, and the profound impact of sexual assault. Join Cecy and Faty this week as Cecy bravely shares her own journey of survival and healing, breaking the silence surrounding this often-taboo topic. With raw honesty and vulnerability, she opens up about her experience for the first time, shedding light on the realities of sexual assault and its lasting effects on individuals and relationships. As we explore the intersection of sex, relationships, and consent, listeners are invited to reflect on their own experiences and gain a deeper understanding of the importance of communication, boundaries, and support. Tune in to this powerful episode of Letters to Them Podcast as we embark on a journey of courage, resilience, and compassion in the face of adversity. Together, we can break the silence, challenge stigmas, and create a safer, more supportive world for all. Resources for Survivors and those needing support: RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network): RAINN is the largest anti-sexual violence organization in the United States. They offer a 24/7 hotline (800.656.HOPE) and online chat for survivors seeking support, as well as resources for friends and family members. National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC): NSVRC provides resources, information, and tools to individuals and organizations addressing sexual violence prevention and response. Their website offers a wide range of educational materials and research. National Domestic Violence Hotline: While primarily focused on domestic violence, they also provide support and resources for survivors of sexual assault. Their hotline (1-800-799-SAFE) offers confidential support and assistance. The Trevor Project: Specifically focused on LGBTQ+ youth, The Trevor Project provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services, including support for survivors of sexual assault. Their hotline (1-866-488-7386) and online chat offer confidential support. National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA): NOVA provides support and resources for all types of crime victims, including sexual assault survivors. They offer a variety of services, including crisis intervention and referrals to local resources. Futures Without Violence: This organization works to prevent and address violence against women, children, and families. They offer resources, educational materials, and advocacy initiatives focused on sexual assault prevention and response. Men Can Stop Rape: Specifically focused on engaging men in the prevention of sexual violence, this organization offers resources and programs aimed at promoting healthy masculinity and bystander intervention. 1in6: Dedicated to supporting male survivors of sexual assault, 1in6 provides resources, online support groups, and information for men who have experienced sexual violence. These organizations offer valuable support and resources for survivors of sexual assault and violence, as well as for their friends, family members, and allies.

    36 min
  3. FEB 7

    Am I the problem? & Our cultural experience growing up

    Join Cecy and Faty this week as they kickstart conversations by reflecting on their own experiences and asking the tough questions: Are we the problem in certain relationships? Through candid introspection, they uncover insights that guide them towards growth and understanding. In this episode, they delve into the heart of their topic: Growing up in a Mexican American household. From the tender moments to the trials and tribulations, they navigate the complexities of cultural identity and family dynamics. With honesty and vulnerability, they share their personal stories of navigating language barriers, traditional values, and the intricate tapestry of Mexican American culture. As they peel back the layers of their upbringing, they confront the challenges of straddling two worlds and the pressure to reconcile conflicting expectations. Through laughter and heartfelt anecdotes, they celebrate the rich heritage and resilience that defines them, while also acknowledging the struggles and sacrifices that have shaped their journey. Join Cecy and Faty as they unravel the threads of their past, weaving together a tapestry of shared experiences and shared humanity. Through conversations, they aim to foster connection, empathy, and healing in our quest to find authenticity and belonging in a complex world. Thank you for listening 3 Resources: National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) - Provides education, support groups, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by mental illness. Website: www.nami.org National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) - Offers information on mental health disorders, research updates, and resources for finding treatment. Website: www.nimh.nih.gov MentalHealth.gov - Provides information on mental health topics, treatment options, and resources for finding help. Website: www.mentalhealth.gov Crisis Text Line - Offers free, 24/7 support for those in crisis. Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a trained crisis counselor. Website: www.crisistextline.org Suicide Prevention Lifeline - Provides free, confidential support for individuals in distress and prevention and crisis resources. Call 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) to speak with a trained counselor. Website: www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org Psychology Today Therapist Directory - Helps you find therapists, psychiatrists, support groups, and treatment centers in your area. Website: www.psychologytoday.com SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) - Offers a national helpline, treatment locator, and resources for mental health and substance abuse issues. Call 1-800-662-HELP (1-800-662-4357) or visit the website: www.samhsa.gov 211 - Dial 211 for confidential assistance and referrals to local resources for mental health services, housing assistance, food programs, and more. Therapy Apps - Consider exploring therapy apps like BetterHelp, Talkspace, or Ginger for convenient access to licensed therapists and counseling services. Local Support Groups - Check with local hospitals, community centers, or mental health organizations for support groups focused on specific mental health conditions or general mental wellness.

    1h 26m
  4. JAN 24

    Reading our first journal entries of 2024 & Experience with Substance Use

    In this deeply personal episode, join Cecy and Faty as they open up their journals and share their raw and unfiltered reflections on the first days of 2024. This candid conversation leads them into the topic of the week: substance abuse, specifically with alcohol and marijuana. Cecy and Faty take you on a journey through their journal entries, offering a glimpse into the highs and lows of their experiences. They discuss the impact of substance use on their lives, relationships, and overall well-being. Throughout the episode, the hosts share insights gained from their struggles, discussing the importance of seeking support, building resilience, and embracing change. Listeners will find inspiration in their stories of resilience, strength, and the pursuit of healthier habits in the face of addiction. Whether you've faced similar challenges or are simply seeking a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding substance abuse, this episode provides a safe space for reflection and dialogue. Join Cecy and Faty as they navigate the path towards healing and share their hopes for a brighter, healthier future in 2024. Resources: National Helpline for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (SAMHSA): Website: SAMHSA National Helpline Phone: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) SAMHSA provides free, confidential assistance, and information for individuals facing substance use disorders and mental health challenges. The helpline is available 24/7. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA): Website: Alcoholics Anonymous AA is a worldwide fellowship that offers support and meetings for individuals struggling with alcohol addiction. The program follows a 12-step approach to recovery. Narcotics Anonymous (NA): Website: Narcotics Anonymous NA is a global community that provides support for individuals dealing with drug addiction. Like AA, NA follows a 12-step program. SMART Recovery: Website: SMART Recovery SMART Recovery is a science-based program that offers tools and techniques to help individuals overcome addictive behaviors. It emphasizes self-empowerment and motivation. Substance Abuse Treatment Locator: Website: SAMHSA Treatment Locator SAMHSA's Treatment Locator allows individuals to find substance abuse treatment facilities in their area. It provides information about various types of treatment programs. Therapy and Counseling: Seeking the help of a licensed therapist or counselor can be instrumental in addressing the underlying issues contributing to substance use. Professionals can provide personalized support and coping strategies. Online Support Communities: Platforms like Reddit have specific subreddits dedicated to supporting individuals in their journey to quit substances. Examples include r/StopDrinking and r/leaves (for marijuana). Books and Literature: There are many books and resources that offer insights into addiction and recovery. Examples include "The Big Book" (Alcoholics Anonymous) and "Clean: Overcoming Addiction and Ending America's Greatest Tragedy" by David Sheff. Remember that everyone's journey is unique, and it's crucial to find the combination of resources and support that works best for you. Additionally, consulting with healthcare professionals can provide personalized guidance and support based on individual needs. With love - Cecy and Faty 3

    58 min

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Welcome to "Letters to Them," where the candid and comedic conversations of sisters Cecy and Faty unfold like heartfelt letters to the soul. Join this dynamic duo as they dive deep into the challenges of growing up, exploring the raw and real moments that shape us. 💪 With a sprinkle of humor, these sisters fearlessly tackle hard topics, creating a safe space for listeners to embrace vulnerability and find strength in shared experiences. 🌟 Tune in for a journey that's as insightful as it is entertaining, and let Cecy and Faty be your compassionate guides through the twists and turns of life 💌

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