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Confessions of a Latina
@Latinatalk · 4:24

What value do men bring to the table

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The other day I was talking to one of my cousins and he was talking about how when you come home, you don't necessarily want to come home to your partner. That's got something else to complain about, which I completely understand. And part of a relationship that's what you do is you talk about your day, you talk about things that bothered you, things that you loved

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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:49

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And it's just interesting because I never think about the male female roles much as you just did in this swell, and I appreciate it so much. So thanks for sharing here and I hope this generates some more conversation
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Confessions of a Latina
@Latinatalk · 1:34

@DBPardes

Thank you so much for your comment. It truly makes my heart so happy to have your ears listen to the snippets that we make on this profile. This app is amazing. It's so engaging and it's very valuable to be able to have these conversations away from the podcast and see what the listeners can relate to. Like you mentioned, it's the traditional relationships family cultural podcast. But even though you might not be in that culture, there's still some level of relatability to it
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

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Ty Dobbs
@dobbsty · 4:32
Because to some degree, I would incredibly disagree with you that it's not a lot of mainstream media and billboards and commercials, and there's a lot pushing towards the opposite movement. And I'm not here to judge or discriminate against any one particular movement. I'm here solely to represent the symbiosis and the interdependence of both men and women in a fully functioning society. Have independent women? Yes. Have independent men? Yes. Be independent together? Yes
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Confessions of a Latina
@Latinatalk · 1:22

@dobbsty

Like I mentioned earlier, in my culture it's more taboo to expose public to the public our relationships and the problems and the things we talk about in our partnerships. In my Latino culture, you keep it very hush hush. But in society now, everything's out in public, you see it everywhere
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