Finding Peace: Mary H.K. Choi's Path to Reconciliation with Her Parents
I think, more than not being mean, I think it's opening our hearts to the reality that I'm not doing things out of evil motives, I'm doing things out of habit or misperception and to try to treat myself as though I am well-intentioned because I think I am and I think most humans are.
What does it mean to detach without being cruel, especially when dealing with aging parents? In this episode of 'Really Good Shares', A.J. Daulerio sits down with Mary H.K. Choi to explore this delicate balance. Mary opens up about her efforts to reconcile with her immigrant parents and the challenges that come with it. She discusses her experience with the People Programs and how they have helped her navigate these complicated relationships.
The conversation also dives into the struggles of addiction and mental health, emphasizing the power of forgiveness and personal growth. Mary shares her journey of reparenting herself and finding acceptance and love, all while trying to treat herself with kindness and understanding. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of family dynamics, healing, and the importance of communication. Tune in to hear Mary's story and gain insights into your own path toward reconciliation.