EPISODE · May 21, 2020 · 44 MIN
Nic Strack, Non-Binary Autistic Parenting Coach, on the Culture of Contempt, Parenting from Within, and How Breastfeeding in Public Transformed Their Perspective
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Meet Nic Strack, a Korean and Indian, non-binary autistic Parenting Coach. I had a very very hard time summarizing our conversation for the title of this episode because it was full of SO MANY GEMS. I'm not a parent, but it doesn't matter. Nic blew my mind with their unique migration story, strategies for parenting, and experience with discovering their non-binary self (and how this informs their own parenting style and the work they do!)We talk about how their dad used translators to talk to their mom, who didn't know any English when they met, and they explain about why saying "use your words" to your kid can be harmful. I loved their story about how discovering systems of oppression transformed the way they think. So many parts of this conversation hit me in the feels. I have a newfound compassion for all the things after chatting with Nic. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!Support me on Patreon if you're able. Links that Nic mentionedNic Strack (they/them):https://www.nicstrack.com/https://www.patreon.com/nicstrackhttps://www.instagram.com/nicstrackJames-Olivia Chu Hillman (they/them):https://inquisitivehuman.com/https://www.instagram.com/inquisitive_human/Andréa Ranae Johnson (she/they):https://www.andrearanae.com/https://instagram.com/andrearanaejJenn McCabe (she/her):https://drjmac.com/https://www.instagram.com/dr.jennmccabe/Links I mentionedMy Medium Article: We Learn What We See, Not What We're ToldOur Culture of Contempt by Albert Brooks (New York Times)About NishaFollow me on Instagram and Twitter! Check out my writing and coaching services on my website, and be sure to sign up for my newsletter!MusicShin Kawasaki: Find Another WayCC Mixter: Resonance by AirtoneCover ArtTiffany Wong ArtSupport the show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Meet Nic Strack, a Korean and Indian, non-binary autistic Parenting Coach. I had a very very hard time summarizing our conversation for the title of this episode because it was full of SO MANY GEMS. I'm not a parent, but it doesn't matter. Nic blew my mind with their unique migration story, strategies for parenting, and experience with discovering their non-binary self (and how this informs their own parenting style and the work they do!)We talk about how their dad used translators to talk to their mom, who didn't know any English when they met, and they explain about why saying "use your words" to your kid can be harmful. I loved their story about how discovering systems of oppression transformed the way they think. So many parts of this conversation hit me in the feels. I have a newfound compassion for all the things after chatting with Nic. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!Support me on Patreon if you're able. Links that Nic mentionedNic Strack (they/them):https://www.nicstrack.com/https://www.patreon.com/nicstrackhttps://www.instagram.com/nicstrackJames-Olivia Chu Hillman (they/them):https://inquisitivehuman.com/https://www.instagram.com/inquisitive_human/Andréa Ranae Johnson (she/they):https://www.andrearanae.com/https://instagram.com/andrearanaejJenn McCabe (she/her):https://drjmac.com/https://www.instagram.com/dr.jennmccabe/Links I mentionedMy Medium Article: We Learn What We See, Not What We're ToldOur Culture of Contempt by Albert Brooks (New York Times)About NishaFollow me on Instagram and Twitter! Check out my writing and coaching services on my website, and be sure to sign up for my newsletter!MusicShin Kawasaki: Find Another WayCC Mixter: Resonance by AirtoneCover ArtTiffany Wong ArtSupport the show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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