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Cultural Reflections: Adopted & Childfree with Amanda B. (Part 1) - Ep 62

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Continuing the study of the parallels in various cultures, we're celebrating AAPI month by exploring the world of childfree adulthood with Amanda from Six Degrees of Cats podcast in Part 1 of this two-part episode.
Where do Latinidad and East Asian/Midwestern cultures overlap? You'd be surprised! And despite their radically different upbringings, Amanda and Paulette have un chingo in common. Amanda shares her journey as a transracial Korean adoptee, highlights the importance of community—and where she ultimately found hers—discusses the impact of toxic cultural norms, and reflects on her experiences in different countries.
We're left wondering, how much does our upbringing, and a lack of community in those crucial formative years, impact our childfree adulthood?
To get the full show notes, and an episode transcript, go to PauletteErato.com/shownotes. This is episode 62.
About Amanda B.:
Amanda B. (she/her) is the writer, host and producer of 6 Degrees of Cats, the world's #1 cat-themed culture, history (and sometimes science) podcast. She leverages her background in research, mental health advocacy, professional development and trauma-informed violence prevention to thoughtfully connect topics as disparate as sainthood, Vikings and Valentine's May to the world's most populous domesticated pet (...or are they?). Amanda has consulted in creative direction, education and community development and volunteers as sexuality and relationships expert on free youth mental health app OkaySo.
Amanda is also a musician - she leads NYC-based rock 'n' roll band, Leathered and has supported major recording artists as a guitarist on international stages. Her cats Binky and Snuggles do not appreciate her impromptu serenades.
Listen to 6 Degrees of Cats https://episodes.fm/1669849217
Follow Amanda on:
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/6degreesofcats/
Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@6degreesofcats
Build a community with Non-Mom May on Instagram. Find us all through the hashtag #NonMomMay & follow me @pauletteerato.

Support the Show.

Like what you hear? Reach out to send your thoughts, and don't forget to grab a limited edition LVMC baseball t-shirt. Check it out at pauletteerato.com/shop.
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Chapters

1. Amanda's childfree story (00:10:44)

2. Cultural identity (00:22:13)

3. Migrant labor (00:28:35)

67 episodes

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Continuing the study of the parallels in various cultures, we're celebrating AAPI month by exploring the world of childfree adulthood with Amanda from Six Degrees of Cats podcast in Part 1 of this two-part episode.
Where do Latinidad and East Asian/Midwestern cultures overlap? You'd be surprised! And despite their radically different upbringings, Amanda and Paulette have un chingo in common. Amanda shares her journey as a transracial Korean adoptee, highlights the importance of community—and where she ultimately found hers—discusses the impact of toxic cultural norms, and reflects on her experiences in different countries.
We're left wondering, how much does our upbringing, and a lack of community in those crucial formative years, impact our childfree adulthood?
To get the full show notes, and an episode transcript, go to PauletteErato.com/shownotes. This is episode 62.
About Amanda B.:
Amanda B. (she/her) is the writer, host and producer of 6 Degrees of Cats, the world's #1 cat-themed culture, history (and sometimes science) podcast. She leverages her background in research, mental health advocacy, professional development and trauma-informed violence prevention to thoughtfully connect topics as disparate as sainthood, Vikings and Valentine's May to the world's most populous domesticated pet (...or are they?). Amanda has consulted in creative direction, education and community development and volunteers as sexuality and relationships expert on free youth mental health app OkaySo.
Amanda is also a musician - she leads NYC-based rock 'n' roll band, Leathered and has supported major recording artists as a guitarist on international stages. Her cats Binky and Snuggles do not appreciate her impromptu serenades.
Listen to 6 Degrees of Cats https://episodes.fm/1669849217
Follow Amanda on:
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/6degreesofcats/
Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@6degreesofcats
Build a community with Non-Mom May on Instagram. Find us all through the hashtag #NonMomMay & follow me @pauletteerato.

Support the Show.

Like what you hear? Reach out to send your thoughts, and don't forget to grab a limited edition LVMC baseball t-shirt. Check it out at pauletteerato.com/shop.
How to reach me:

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Amanda's childfree story (00:10:44)

2. Cultural identity (00:22:13)

3. Migrant labor (00:28:35)

67 episodes

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