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Mamá Cita Podcast

Mamá Cita Podcast

Author: Wendy Castellanos-Wolf and Alexandra Rozo

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Mamacita: a mother who is both empowered and empowers other women to be their best most complete selves. Mamá Cita: mom and date, as in a social appointment in Spanish. In other words, a momma date. "Hola Mamacitas! Thanks for joining us on our weekly mamá cita!" See what we did there? Clever right? Always love to nerd-out with a play on words. Visit us at mamacitapodcast.weebly.com
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Season 1 Finale

Season 1 Finale

2021-05-2101:10:11

Season One Recap!
Drowning in Kid Stuff

Drowning in Kid Stuff

2021-05-1435:05

They need gear for sleeping, feeding, transporting, dressing, cleaning, entertaining, and more, and as they grow it just accumulates!
Mother Dearest

Mother Dearest

2021-05-0730:38

Rather than discuss our relationships with our mothers, we poured cocktails and decided to watch Bad Moms instead.
Quinceañera

Quinceañera

2021-04-3037:35

People love a party and a quinceañera is a party on crack. For this week’s podcast we interview Jesse Garcia, the star of Quinceañera (2006).
The thing is that no matter what advice you get, what books you read, what mother adjacent experience you may have had, nothing can prepare you for the realities of becoming a first time mom.
Latinidad

Latinidad

2021-04-1635:40

Politicians, marketers, content creators want to speak to us, and appeal to us, because we are a fast growing population who will soon be approaching our peak earning years.
Making Mom Friends

Making Mom Friends

2021-04-0929:43

One of the hardest things we have ever had to do was make mom friends. We are being very deliberate about not just saying friends, because a mom friend is very specific.
Representation of Latino women in the media has been stereotypical at best
Our lives are filled with so many superstitions. Even today, when we consider ourselves more educated because of the advancements in science and technology, we partake in superstitious rituals just in case.
In the Latina motherhood system the seven deadly sins are considered especially heinous. In Southern California, the dedicated podcasters who confess these scandalous stories are members of an elite squad known as the Mamá Cita Podcast.
Good Girls

Good Girls

2021-03-1228:44

Be a "good girl." What does this even mean?
We are thankful that our kids are growing up in an era when the world view is shifting on so many topics, specifically those around gender.
As a mom with 2 small children during a pandemic, this is what I am supposed to do right, complain? I don’t know, I can’t… It’s hard because my kids are great, but yes, it has been extremely hard to be a mom during the pandemic.
My parents live in my house, down the hall, and did I ever imagine that this is how my life would be as an adult with a husband and a couple of kids? No.
Valentine's

Valentine's

2021-02-1232:03

Valentine's Day has always been a downer. Our ideas and expectations of romantic love will never live up to reality and this hyped up holiday is not doing anyone any favors, but rather creating more reasons to feel bad about ourselves and our love lives.
Single Mama Drama

Single Mama Drama

2021-02-0536:06

Being a mom is hard. It’s amazing and beautiful, yes... But also exhausting and challenging! Especially when you’re a single mom.
Screen Time

Screen Time

2021-01-2924:06

Our mothers didn’t worry about screen time in the same way we do because there were not that many screens around, or so much content created by people who were not being regulated.
Food For Thought

Food For Thought

2021-01-2232:27

My guess is that we are not raising our kids with the same food traditions that we grew up with because so much has changed in the food industry, we are better educated about food and its effect on our bodies, and we have culinary lifestyle choices that were not available to previous generations.
Latin mamas, then and now, have felt a great cultural pressure to participate in some kind of religious practice. Do you see your religious practice as a way to teach your Latin culture and less really about the actual religion? How are you teaching your kids about religion? Are you, or will you give your kids the autonomy to choose?
Talking to Our Kids

Talking to Our Kids

2021-01-0821:54

How much do you talk to your children? The modern American mother that I am becoming talks all the time. The traditional Latina mother that I was raised by did not. Open and honest communication, building a relationship based on trust and respect, all skills I had to figure out along the way, and definitely not what came naturally when I began my parenting journey.
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