Unlearning History
Dolly reflects on the struggle of teaching children a complete version of American history, acknowledging her own discomfort and regret for not addressing the darker aspects sooner. Scott highlights the tension parents face in balancing the need for honesty about historical injustices with the desire to protect their children from feelings of guilt or responsibility. Together, they explore the complexities of unlearning and the importance of confronting uncomfortable truths.In this clip
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How has the American story been lost?
Why is understanding history important in the context of the episode Isabel Wilkerson — "We all know in our bones that things are harder than they have to be." and the clip Understanding Our Country?
How do we manage the guilt, pressure, and feeling of responsibility to provide for our family or take care of them at all costs versus having personal freedom and peace in our own hearts, as discussed in the episode Tracy K. Smith and Michael Kleber-Diggs — ‘History is upon us... its hand against our back.’, the clip Generational Burdens and Freedom, episode #394: What it Means to Be Human in Our Modern, Digital World with Jessica Elefante, the clip Systemic Support, the episode Become a Self-Healer and Break Free of Emotional Cycles with Dr. Nicole LePera and Lewis Howes, and the clip Family and Boundaries?