Spanglish (2004) and sport psychology with Stacy Rae Godoy, LMFT

Stacy Rae Godoy promoting podcast episode on Spanglish (2004) and sport psychology.

"When people exist under one roof, a tiny society forms - the stuff of novellas: masters and servants." I talk to Stacy Rae Godoy, LMFT about the 2004 cult classic, Spanglish. We discussed the cultural and family dynamics navigated by the protagonist Flor (Paz Vega) as she works for the Clasky family (Adam Sandler; Tea Leoni; Cloris Leachman). We talked about cultural barriers and misunderstandings, body image issues, fear of success, struggles with cultural identity, and more. It's good boogabooga! Take a listen!

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