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EP.108 - It's Good To Gup Shup With T - My Son’s Hope: Confronting Racism and Building Awareness

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I’m joined by a very special guest—my 11-year-old son. Together, we have an honest conversation about what it’s like to grow up biracial and navigate the early experiences of racism. This episode was his project—he took the lead, sharing two personal stories that highlight the challenges kids face when treated differently because of their identity.
What makes this episode even more meaningful is his desire to encourage his peers and their caregivers to build awareness and understanding. He hopes to inspire other kids to speak up and share their feelings, while also helping parents learn how to support their children through these difficult moments.
As a parent, I reflect on how we approached these situations with care, taking the time to listen, process, and decide together how to respond. We discuss why addressing racism at home first is essential, how giving these conversations space can make a difference, and why it’s important to prioritize our children’s needs over the urgency of others.
This episode is a must-listen for parents, caregivers, and educators looking to support their children in a world where differences are sometimes met with bias. It’s a reminder that tackling tough conversations isn’t about finding quick fixes but about fostering a process of growth, understanding, and empowerment.
Tune in for insights, actionable advice, and the inspiring voice of a young boy who led this dialogue with courage, curiosity, and a deep desire to create change.

If you like what you hear please click on "subscribe" or "follow" - It's free and you will get notified when the newest episodes are posted! Check us out on Instagram and X @mfupodcast. Give feedback, middle finger recommendations as well as random thoughts to info@mfupodcast.com. Thank you for listening!
In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge that we live, work and play on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, Piikani), the Tsuut’ina, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations, the Métis Nation (Region 3), and all people who make their homes in the Treaty 7 region of Southern Alberta.

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I’m joined by a very special guest—my 11-year-old son. Together, we have an honest conversation about what it’s like to grow up biracial and navigate the early experiences of racism. This episode was his project—he took the lead, sharing two personal stories that highlight the challenges kids face when treated differently because of their identity.
What makes this episode even more meaningful is his desire to encourage his peers and their caregivers to build awareness and understanding. He hopes to inspire other kids to speak up and share their feelings, while also helping parents learn how to support their children through these difficult moments.
As a parent, I reflect on how we approached these situations with care, taking the time to listen, process, and decide together how to respond. We discuss why addressing racism at home first is essential, how giving these conversations space can make a difference, and why it’s important to prioritize our children’s needs over the urgency of others.
This episode is a must-listen for parents, caregivers, and educators looking to support their children in a world where differences are sometimes met with bias. It’s a reminder that tackling tough conversations isn’t about finding quick fixes but about fostering a process of growth, understanding, and empowerment.
Tune in for insights, actionable advice, and the inspiring voice of a young boy who led this dialogue with courage, curiosity, and a deep desire to create change.

If you like what you hear please click on "subscribe" or "follow" - It's free and you will get notified when the newest episodes are posted! Check us out on Instagram and X @mfupodcast. Give feedback, middle finger recommendations as well as random thoughts to info@mfupodcast.com. Thank you for listening!
In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge that we live, work and play on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, Piikani), the Tsuut’ina, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations, the Métis Nation (Region 3), and all people who make their homes in the Treaty 7 region of Southern Alberta.

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