EPISODE · Jan 9, 2024 · 38 MIN
Our Ideas of Love - The Other What - S1 E5
from The Other What
From Furniture Building to Family Love: Exploring Parental InfluencesIn this heartfelt episode, hosts Sharon and Désirée dive deep into the ways their parents have influenced their perceptions of love and relationships. They share personal anecdotes, from Sharon's father's humorous grocery store encounter to Désirée's parents' affectionate marriage. The conversation touches on the contrasts between Eastern and Western concepts of love, the impact of generational trauma, and the importance of love languages in their lives.Sharon opens up about her parents' reserved expressions of love, rooted in Eastern traditions, while Désirée reflects on the open affection and confidence her parents instilled in her. Together, they explore how these differing backgrounds shaped their views on love, independence, and self-worth. The episode also delves into the significance of chosen families within the LGBTQ+ community and the role of food as an unspoken love language.Watch this episode on YouTube! 00:00 Sharon: I'm putting together an entertainment center and my body hurts01:12 How did our parents influence our ideas of love01:47 How did your parents meet and how your parents met07:20 Moving out is a very western concept. Why would you get your own place08:54 Sharon's parents have been married for 46 years14:13 From my perspective, being from an eastern asian culture, love is different19:19 I didn't grow up with a lot of that. Love was not kind words. Love is criticism20:47 This is the stuff that is really tough for me to talk about27:24 Gay people develop their own family outside of their born family29:43 The five love languages are discussed in Gary Chapman's book33:55 There is a 6th love language, which is food36:45 If you have any, um, comments or feedback, please let us knowMentioned in this EpisodeCulture Clash: Reconciling Asian collectivist values and Western individualistic values - https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/minority-report/201905/culture-clashDifference between Eastern and Western Culture - https://thespanishgroup.org/blog/how-is-eastern-culture-different-from-western-cultureThe Myth of Rugged Individualism - https://www.ouropinionsarecorrect.com/shownotes/2019/7/27/episode-43-scientific-racism"What My Bone's Know" by Stephanie Foo - https://www.amazon.com/What-My-Bones-Know-Healing/dp/0593238109The 5 Love Languages - https://5lovelanguages.comFind us on our website at https://theotherwhat.com/, and follow us on social media:https://instagram.com/theotherwhathttps://facebook.com/theotherwhatWE HAVE MERCH! Visit our website to see what we’ve got, and support our podcast! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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From Furniture Building to Family Love: Exploring Parental InfluencesIn this heartfelt episode, hosts Sharon and Désirée dive deep into the ways their parents have influenced their perceptions of love and relationships. They share personal anecdotes, from Sharon's father's humorous grocery store encounter to Désirée's parents' affectionate marriage. The conversation touches on the contrasts between Eastern and Western concepts of love, the impact of generational trauma, and the importance of love languages in their lives.Sharon opens up about her parents' reserved expressions of love, rooted in Eastern traditions, while Désirée reflects on the open affection and confidence her parents instilled in her. Together, they explore how these differing backgrounds shaped their views on love, independence, and self-worth. The episode also delves into the significance of chosen families within the LGBTQ+ community and the role of food as an unspoken love language.Watch this episode on YouTube! 00:00 Sharon: I'm putting together an entertainment center and my body hurts01:12 How did our parents influence our ideas of love01:47 How did your parents meet and how your parents met07:20 Moving out is a very western concept. Why would you get your own place08:54 Sharon's parents have been married for 46 years14:13 From my perspective, being from an eastern asian culture, love is different19:19 I didn't grow up with a lot of that. Love was not kind words. Love is criticism20:47 This is the stuff that is really tough for me to talk about27:24 Gay people develop their own family outside of their born family29:43 The five love languages are discussed in Gary Chapman's book33:55 There is a 6th love language, which is food36:45 If you have any, um, comments or feedback, please let us knowMentioned in this EpisodeCulture Clash: Reconciling Asian collectivist values and Western individualistic values - https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/minority-report/201905/culture-clashDifference between Eastern and Western Culture - https://thespanishgroup.org/blog/how-is-eastern-culture-different-from-western-cultureThe Myth of Rugged Individualism - https://www.ouropinionsarecorrect.com/shownotes/2019/7/27/episode-43-scientific-racism"What My Bone's Know" by Stephanie Foo - https://www.amazon.com/What-My-Bones-Know-Healing/dp/0593238109The 5 Love Languages - https://5lovelanguages.comFind us on our website at https://theotherwhat.com/, and follow us on social media:https://instagram.com/theotherwhathttps://facebook.com/theotherwhatWE HAVE MERCH! Visit our website to see what we’ve got, and support our podcast! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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