Loca Talk

Nancy Bueno-Shoats and Yesenia Ventura

Loca Talk is a groundbreaking podcast created for Latinos who are curious about mental health and explore the first steps toward healing. In many Latino households, conversations about emotions have long been met with being silenced or labeled as a “loco” or “loca”. This stigma has kept countless Latinos from seeking the support they deserve. Loca Talk changes that narrative. Each episode brings listeners directly into a simulated therapy session between a therapist and a patient, offering an intimate, realistic look at what truly happens behind the closed door of a therapist’s office. Listeners get to witness honest conversations about identity, family expectations and the emotional challenges unique to the Latino community.  Whether you're curious about therapy, navigating your own mental health journey, or looking for a supportive space that understands the complexities of bicultural life, Loca Talk provides an inclusive, uplifting, and relatable voice—reminding listeners that seeking help isn’t labeling you as a “loca,” it’s showing how powerful you are.

Episodes

  1. 1 JAN

    Breaking the Chain - Unpacking Dad's Story

    In this powerful continuation of our exploration into family history, Nancy moves the spotlight to her father. This episode is a masterclass in how many years of therapy can transform raw anger and resentment into a lens of awareness and compassion. Nancy shares the reality of her father’s upbringing—a household of eight children where corporal punishment was the norm and emotional connection was non-existent. We discuss how these early scars manifested in his role as a "provider" who was physically present but emotionally a "hologram". In this episode, we discuss: The Evolution of Healing: Nancy reflects on how her perspective has shifted from "they were wrong" to understanding the time-frame and cultural limitations her parents lived within.No Questions Household: Why Nancy’s father gate-kept his past and the potential pain or lack of safety that caused his silence.The Cost of Survival: A look at the 15-year age gap between Nancy’s grandparents and the impact of raising eight children in poverty without emotional support.Verbal Scars & Dysregulation: While her father broke the cycle of physical abuse, Nancy explores the deep "verbal cuts" and the anxiety of "walking on eggshells" around his unpredictable anger.Resilience in the Shadows: How growing up with a non-risk-taking father actually pushed Nancy to become a risk-taker who refuses to live life with "what-ifs".Key Takeaways for Your Healing: Celebrate the Breaks: Breaking generational trauma is a massive feat that comes from a lineage of pain; it deserves to be celebrated.Complexity of Parents: It is possible to acknowledge the trauma a parent caused while also appreciating the resiliency they taught you, such as independence and creativity.Rewriting the Narrative: Therapy allows you to step away from a stagnant storyline of "horrible parents" and look at the broader family tree to find empathy.The Healing Mantra: Today’s spiritual check-in features the Unity Consciousness card: "I am one eternal light appearing as all. Exploring unity consciousness."  This mantra serves as a reminder that you define yourself—your light cannot be extinguished by those around you. Connect with us! Do you have questions about generational trauma or topics you want us to dive into? Instagram: @loca_talk_podcast YouTube: Loca Talk Podcast

    55 min
  2. 1 JAN

    Sink or Swim - Unpacking Mom's Story

    In this episode, Nancy and Yesenia pull back the curtain on how parental history directly shapes how we are raised. Nancy clarifies that the vulnerability she shows today is the result of five years of dedicated therapy. She reminds listeners that everyone’s healing journey is unique—it may take some time to "go deep," and that is perfectly okay. The core of this session focuses on Nancy’s mother, a woman born into a "survival mode" that began before she could even walk. We explore how her mother’s childhood abandonment, her father’s gambling, and a traumatic threat of homelessness forged the woman she became. In this episode, we discuss: The Only Survivor: Nancy’s mother was the only surviving child of her grandparents, carrying the weight of being a "miracle" and perhaps the unspoken burden of survivor's guilt.The Absent Father: The story of Nancy’s grandfather, whose own childhood abandonment led to a life of gambling and drinking—eventually resulting in gambling the deed of their family home.The 14-Year-Old Janitor: How Nancy’s mother stepped up as a teenager to work at a local hospital, eventually earning enough money to pay back her father’s gambling debts and reclaim the deed to their house.The Perfectionist Shield: Exploring how her mother’s trauma translated into a hyper-focus on cleanliness, societal image, and "what people will say" as a way to avoid the "chisme" (gossip) of the neighborhood.The "Investment" Child: Nancy opens up about the painful feeling of being raised as an investment intended to provide for her parents in their old age instead of a desired child.Triangulation and Protection: How Nancy was brought into her parents' arguments, becoming a "protector" for her mother and inadvertently damaging her relationship with her father.Key Takeaways for Your Healing: Understanding Isn’t Excusing: Learning a parent's history helps us move past anger and into a place of awareness, even if we still disagree with their actions.The Burden of the Deed: Trauma often hides in "security"—for Nancy's mom, it was a hidden house deed; for others, it might be a need for perfection or control.True Repair vs. Forgetting: Nancy reflects on her mother’s "I forgive but never forget" policy, realizing that true repair requires moving past the pain rather than constantly revisiting it.The Inner Child Message: In this session, Nancy pulls the Cheetah card from the inner childhood tarot deck: "Become aware. Listen to the wisdom of the body."  This serves as a powerful reminder that our bodies carry our history and often warn us when it is time to slow down and heal. Connect with us! Do you relate to the "perfectionist" expectation or the "investment child" dynamic? Share your story with us: Instagram: @loca_talk_podcast YouTube: Loca Talk Podcast

    49 min
  3. 31/12/2025

    The First Session - Unpacking Triggers & Inner Child Work

    Welcome back to Loca Talk! In our second episode, we move from the "why" of therapy into the "how". Host Nancy steps into the client chair for a real-time mini-session with Yesenia, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). Yesenia introduces her unique, holistic approach—integrating mind, body, and spirit—and explains that while this is her style, every therapist has their own way of working. In this vulnerable episode, Nancy opens up about her past, her triggers, and her ultimate goal: finding a version of happiness that isn't rooted in anger. In this episode, we discuss: Defining Happiness: Nancy shares that for her, happiness means moving past the anger and resentment she feels toward her childhood and her parents.No Feelings: A deep dive into the "old school" Latino household where showing emotion was discouraged and the phrase "I love you" was never heard.Inner Child Visualization: Yesenia leads Nancy through a powerful exercise to connect with "Little Nancy" (ages 5–10) to identify her deepest hurts and fears of abandonment.Oracle Cards in Therapy: We introduce the Lotería Remedios deck as a tool for spiritual insight.Key Takeaways for Your Healing: Ownership of Your Story: Therapy is about your perception and honesty regarding your feelings; there is no right or wrong way to experience your own life.The Power of Recognition: Recognizing that you are picking up negative traits from your parents is the first step toward breaking generational cycles.Featured Resources: Lotería Remedios: The Oracle deck used in today’s session to connect cultural symbolism with spiritual growth.Next Week: We go even deeper into generational trauma and family dynamics. Don't forget to subscribe and join us on this journey!.

    49 min
  4. 31/12/2025

    Normalizing being "Loca" - Why We Started This Podcast

    Welcome to the very first episode of Loca Talk! In our premiere, we are diving deep into the cultural stigmas that often keep members of the Latino community away from the therapy chair. We’re breaking down the "loca" myth—the idea that needing mental health support means you’re "crazy"—and replacing it with a transparent look at what healing actually looks like.  Hosts Nancy and Yesenia, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), explore their personal "why" behind this show. Nancy shares her experience of navigating therapy as the daughter of Latino parents, the importance of cultural "mesh," and why she finally decided it was time for a "mental tune-up" during COVID-19.  In this episode, we discuss: The Taboo of Therapy: How the "Loca" label has created a barrier to mental health care in the Latino culture. Nancy’s Journey: Nancy opens up about her first attempt at therapy at age 21, why it didn’t work initially due to a lack of cultural understanding and what finally brought her back during the COVID-19 pandemic. Cultural Connection: Why it matters to find a therapist who understands your language, upbringing and cultural nuances. Podcast Format: Our unique podcast format gives you a window into a mock therapy session so you know what to expect followed by a breakdown of the tools and questions used during the session. Practical Tips for Your Therapist Search: How to use your health insurance and directories like Psychology Today or Latinx Therapy to find the right fit. Key Takeaways for Your Mental Health Journey: Vet Your Therapist: Look at their bio and specialties to see if their approach resonates with your specific needs. The Consultation is For You: Use that 15-minute free call to ask about their approach to issues like anxiety or trauma. Give it Time: It takes about 3–4 sessions to distinguish between "new therapy jitters" and actually not vibing with a provider. Resources Mentioned: Psychology Today (Directory) Latinx Therapy (Provider site) Next Week: We walk you through a simulated "first session" so you can hear exactly how a therapist starts the conversation.

    29 min

About

Loca Talk is a groundbreaking podcast created for Latinos who are curious about mental health and explore the first steps toward healing. In many Latino households, conversations about emotions have long been met with being silenced or labeled as a “loco” or “loca”. This stigma has kept countless Latinos from seeking the support they deserve. Loca Talk changes that narrative. Each episode brings listeners directly into a simulated therapy session between a therapist and a patient, offering an intimate, realistic look at what truly happens behind the closed door of a therapist’s office. Listeners get to witness honest conversations about identity, family expectations and the emotional challenges unique to the Latino community.  Whether you're curious about therapy, navigating your own mental health journey, or looking for a supportive space that understands the complexities of bicultural life, Loca Talk provides an inclusive, uplifting, and relatable voice—reminding listeners that seeking help isn’t labeling you as a “loca,” it’s showing how powerful you are.