Living As Latinas

Aury & Yakira
Living As Latinas

Discussing everyday topics from a Latina perspective. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/livingaslatinas/support

  1. 05/06/2021

    The pandemic one year later!

    Welcome to our podcast. This week we look back on how the pandemic has effected so many people in the past year. We discussed the long term affects, studies that have been done, and ways to continue to reduce some of the negative effects of this.     What can we do right now to help reduce the negative effects:   Engage in relaxing activities.   Exercise and stretching, reading, listening to music, meditation and prayer, journaling, and hobbies can help relieve stress that can be associated with isolation.  Follow a routine.  Daily routines promote a sense of purpose and normalcy. Maintain healthy habits.  Eating well, getting enough sleep, and engaging in physical activity can promote better mental health.  Stay connected.  If conditions limit in-person contact, phone calls, email, texting, social media platforms, and videoconferencing can be used to stay in touch. Stay informed.  Keeping in the loop can be particularly important for those isolated due to a dangerous threat, such as a disease outbreak. Learning the facts about their risk can help people avoid feeling panicky. That said, controlling media consumption is also helpful –– too much exposure to negative news can feed anxiety.   Follow us at : https://www.instagram.com/livingaslatinas/  Hit subscribe and like our videos at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeiGLTZgtvdU2lwWavkUfLQ Listen to us on:https://anchor.fm/livingaslatinas and all major podcast platform! If you like please let us know down below, hit the like button and leave us some comments on how this topic resonates with you and your experiences. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/livingaslatinas/support

    45 min
  2. 04/22/2021

    The power of perspectives!

    Hello, welcome to Living As Latinas💜 This week we will be discussing the power of perspectives.The ability to reframe a situation is an important skill that can transform your life and our world. Join us in discussing how we can clear our lenses so we can view life from a higher perspective. We can argue that how we see our lives is how we live our lives. Our perspective is arguably the single greatest aspect of our uniqueness. It is also the foundation for one of the most powerful tools through which we can relate to and build relationships with others: perspective taking. We each have an uniquely valuable perspective on life—a lens through which we interpret our lives. Through our perspective, we define what makes sense to us, which is differentiated from how others see and experience life. What type of lenses are you looking through? Do you generally see problems or possibilities? Your viewpoint shapes your thoughts, decisions, actions -- and ultimately, your feeling of success. For example, have you ever wondered why people in some of the poorest parts of the world seem happier than those in the wealthiest nations? It's probably because they view life through the values-lenses of health and family versus wealth and fame. If you are experiencing a challenging time right now, think about how you can shift your perspective. If you've lost your job, maybe it's an opportunity to go back to school or turn your hobby into a business. If you must reduce your spending, maybe it's an opportunity to streamline your entire life and spend more time around the dinner table with your family. If you have received a diagnosis, perhaps it's a reminder of the importance of healthy living. Taking an optimistic viewpoint of the chaos in our external world, maybe it's time for all of us to go inside ourselves and reevaluate our core values. It may even usher us into a new spiritual paradigm where the currency is how many people we can inspire versus how many things we can acquire. The ability to reframe a situation is an important skill that can transform your life and our world. Today, take time to clear your lenses so you can view life from a higher perspective. Action steps: Here are some action step suggestions that you can start taking 👉Be a neutral observer. When a situation occurs, don't immediately judge it. Take a deep breath and take yourself out of it. Try to see it from multiple angles. 👉Take an optimist viewpoint. Look for the opportunity in a seemingly "bad" situation. Deliberately test out a new perspective. Next time you are in a traffic jam, don't fret about "wasted" time. Use it as a chance to meditate or do some isometric exercises. 👉Be grateful for what you have. Next time you think you have it bad, think about those who have it worse. Remember the Denis Waitely quote: "I had the blues because I had no shoes until upon the street, I met a man who had no feet." 👉Offer your services to someone who could benefit from your talents. This may change their perspective as well as your own. 👉Keep a "belief journal." Write down your core values and beliefs. Determine which ones serve you and which ones don't. Constantly review it and make adjustments. 🙏Affirmation: Today, I have an optimistic view on life. I look for the opportunity in every situation. I accept new ideas and viewpoints. I know that all is working for my highest good. I understand that the outside world is based on my thoughts and mental attitude. If I control my mind and frame of reference, I have controlled everything... in my control. Today, I have an optimistic view on life. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/livingaslatinas/ *FIND US ON: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/livingaslatinas and all major platforms! Join the conversation on the comment sessi

    37 min
  3. 04/15/2021

    Death and dying

    This week we will be discussing what it means to die. Why are people so afraid of death or dying. How can we change our viewpoints so we don’t live our life missing out on things. If you have felt this way or know someone that does sit back and listen as we discuss Death and dying. Death is perceived as “going to a better place” “No longer suffering” Many Latino families have a huge religious background where a lot are Christians or Catholics. Before dying a priest or pastor comes and reads them their last rites and their spirit moves on to a better place. Even though it is viewed this way a huge majority of people live in fear of death which is something is inevitable for us all. Some key concepts we discuss are: How should we be taught to accept death or how can we do better about this? Treat life as a cycle we all are here for a purpose Death is a natural process of life Death happens to anyone and anything We move on to a better place Appreciate each day because no day is guaranteed Wake up each day grateful to have breath and that we are living We hope you enjoy this episode. If you have any part that resonates with you please leave a comment below. Don't forget to subscribe to our page and hit the bell to be notified when new episodes comes out! *SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/livingaslatinas/ *FIND US ON: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/livingaslatinas and all major platforms! Join the conversation on the comment session below! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/livingaslatinas/support

    51 min
  4. 03/25/2021

    Living as Latinas & SofritoSpeaks on Latinos and LQBTQ

    Hi welcome to Living as Latinas, I am Yakira and I have my co-host Aury. This week will be discussing every LGBTQ within the Latino culture. I am so excited to have two fellow Latinx podcasters from Lawrence, MA Nina and Rue from SofritoSpeaks joining us!     Some questions answered are:  1)When was the first time you heard a term gay or lesbian and what was your reaction to it?  2)How have our family members and others influenced our viewpoint of the LGBTQ community?  3)Why is there so much controversy with being a part of the LGBTQ community?  4)What are some ways that perhaps things could change in this area? How can Latinos do better with educating each other?   5)If you know someone that is questioning or has come out and what are the best ways to support them?   6)What advice or words of encouragement would you give to anyone in general who are afraid to be who they really are?     Follow them at Instagram :https://www.instagram.com/sofritospeaks/  Visit their page at: www.sofritospeaks.net   Follow us at : https://www.instagram.com/livingaslatinas/    Hit subscribe and like our videos at:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeiGLTZgtvdU2lwWavkUfLQ   Listen to us on:https://anchor.fm/livingaslatinas and all major podcast platform!    If you like please let us know down below, hit the like button and leave us some comments on how this topic resonates with you and your experiences. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/livingaslatinas/support

    1h 3m
  5. 03/11/2021

    Self love pt2: How to embody it!

    On this week’s episode we will be continuing our discussion on self love. Last week we went over what self love is and what it is not. This week we will continue the discussion and go over how we embody it. Stay tuned as we discuss our own experiences with self-love and misconceptions we have had and how we have been able to find it in ourselves.  What does self-love look like?  The following are examples of what self-love can look like in action.  Saying positive things to yourself  Forgiving yourself when you mess up  Meeting your own needs  Being assertive  Not letting others take advantage of or abuse you  Prioritizing your health and wellbeing  Spending time around people who support you and build you up (and avoiding people who don't)  Asking for help Letting go of grudges or anger that holds you back  Recognizing your strengths  Valuing your feelings  Making healthy choices most of the time  Living in accordance with your values  Pursuing your interests and goals  Challenging yourself  Holding yourself accountable  Giving yourself healthy treats  Accepting your imperfections  Setting realistic expectations  Noticing your progress and effort    Follow us at : https://www.instagram.com/livingaslatinas/    Hit subscribe and like our videos at:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeiGLTZgtvdU2lwWavkUfLQ  Listen to us on:https://anchor.fm/livingaslatinas and all major podcast platform!    Leave us comments below! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/livingaslatinas/support

    45 min

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Discussing everyday topics from a Latina perspective. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/livingaslatinas/support

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