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Welcome, everyone, this 30th day of April, day of the child, of the inner child, that we all carry centers. Welcome to Doctor Amel How about good night, yes, many congratulations to all children, to all older children and to all children of spirit, because there are child qualities that should never be lost. So congratulations welcome to frah Baby girls, my aunt, because I' m the most David, but I' m going to tell you one I' m going to for as well as grandma this day

hey is Livia. But they know that the child' s days are no longer the old days, or that not just the old days. I used to see that this came out of the street and a whole production the good people no longer said any of that, since you' re destroying uey was small. It' s like from my house, which was one block from elementary school, from Flores' mother at the door of my house. So

pasta and these televinade characters. Well, I' m out. I must admit, I went to the dentist one more, and then I went to the gym, and then I came back here. You know I tell you something I loved because I went to my dentist. You imagine that a dentist might have a good mood and besides, yeah, well, it' s like the executioner laughed at you before killing no and then I had dropped a

crown and I had put it on. Then I went today. I did not speak to him and I had left yesterday and he tells me what he ate, ma' am, because he was eating a banana pancake. I told him to eat everything but banana pancakes. Oh, no, please, why didn' t he tell me the truth how he' s doing whatever he wants. This shouldn' t have moved. But, well, I ' m gonna change his bubas. But why are you seeing so that plant s not where, yeah, because I' m waiting for my new Jacos

diet that we go. I saw one that was eating at the weekend and congratulated him. Hey, we' re here at the coffee shop. Good afternoon we' re all making it Thank you, I' m watching you, Eli another Eli Sangelo and I also see you Monica Raquel, chonita Rosalva ' s cochinita. Thank you, Letti, As Thank you for being here. I am reading them as they arrive welcome that they are on YouTube, those that are on Facebook, thanks to those that are on Spreaker, in

Spotify, in iTunes, in Amazon Music. It' s going to do us a lot of good to get your likes to subscribe to the channel that also leave us positive negative comments. I mean, reviews are welcome. Even if they' re angry, it' s okay, too. Tell me what you want. It' s okay. I' m glad you' re writing. I always thank them when it' s a lethality, a thesis, I mean, if I say you don' t have any thanks anymore I do that' s one the truth. Yeah, because that means

you' re in the dialogue, you' re in the talk. It ' s a I liked it because it' s a way of arguing. We may or may not agree on the arguments that send us or yes or correct ours It is always very valid, of course, and it always helps us a lot. Thank you for all that you give us. Thank you to see that you already arrived from et fart is that so says, but like seventy. Thank you, Mary, for your greetings. Thank you Catherine, what a live one you' re hearing right now. Let' s

get started. Me no more. I want to get started Listen, we ' re gonna play this short, fast, fast because I think it' s imperative. Here we are, we have talked to silver and ephrain about this whole question of the generations of Crystal, the generations of Crystal. And between days I want to tell you that I go there naively, naively I must say naively to put my good days. Those who follow me know perfectly

well always refer to an important news point without any connotations. I' m just saying good morning to such and to so- and- so- so - so- so- so- so- so- so. And then - so- so- so- so- so- so- so- so- so- so- so- so- so- so- so - so- so- so- so- so- so- so- so- so- so- so- so- so- so- so there goes I the reckless one already and I put this good morning to everyone and a hug to those who touched up Seneca to see if the announcements regarding

the dangerousness of the vaccines for not having enough time to test. It was known to everyone. That' s for everyone. We didn' t know what we put on Phizer Johnson Johnson up to six that he accepted in the Astra- Cenical Court. It was yesterday' s news or and that' s what he meant, because there have been cases and so on and everyone

who will know if they are vaccinated or not. But what caught my attention a lot is the answer says that was mine, but then, thanks to Angel Chalita, they have become more enraged by the hug that sent us lupita than by the laboratory that put us at risk, because all that is is that you are making fun of us hear really, because that one to see. You tell me right now, I' m done, right now and

you' re going on. Mel Ephraim, I seem to think that I could be making fun of something, that is, thinking that I live isolated from society, that I have no family, that I could have had any vaccine, that I myself could not have been vaccinated and that I, in the pandemic, lived up a tree without talking to anyone and that I didn ' t look like it, which is absurd. I don' t know what you think what I think, but I understand why people got mad at

you the way you see it, because look lately. If people get very angry about everything, not at a given time, because I think it' s possible for someone to understand what they understand, because also in something written. Sometimes it is difficult to understand the person' s tone or intention. Then I can understand it and it was happening to anyone. But the problem is that they get so angry. Then perhaps there would be a question.

He doesn' t hear your comment that what he' s up to or because that' s what I' m interested in over and over again is how angry they are. They get angry until you settle your hair. I don' t mean, it makes me laugh, although it' s always a compliment I' m telling you sometimes it' s good for the last move you make. But, well, I think it was a risk, as you well say we all took the decisions and vaccinated ourselves, we knew

things could happen. I hope it doesn' t happen to most people and I personally would play and they' re going to be clear about defending their friend, because my friend is smart and I' m really sorry. I

' m not putting that on a hug. If I was touched by a vaccine that you already recognized, as you pointed out before a court that can cause these later problems, and if I received that vaccine, then I like the hug very much so that my anxieties that something like this could happen to me may diminish so that I may go and check myself out at once perhaps

some chance. I don' t know that from now on I check I hear I have some risk that you can already notice or that you can already anticipate at this moment and that is, I would take it, but basically I think it' s the anger of everything, not any discrepancy of misunderstanding. I mean, is that it? Ephraim, it' s just that two things were made clear, that is, first of all, everyone who got vaccinated and I didn' t know my partners all that yet, but

I was saying and checking my networks. It' s what you' re going to give to the people who come to the new generations, because the people who got the vaccine, the blonde, the mumps and so on also suffered it so that I was here, because it' s my way of returning something to humanity from those who are coming in the next generations. That ' s one and two. The black humor, the humor of what Lupita

handles. It' s a very intelligent black humor. She' s going to tell you why and not, because she' s the boss and come over here and kick some cool ass,' cause she' s not. If it weren' t, I' d be quiet and say, so let' s move on to the next topic and I wasn' t going to say why. The black humor that has to be disqualified in these new generations is the one that attacks minorities, that mocks indigenous hinos and that mocks homosexuals, women. That' s a black humor that we have to point

out and ay put up dorks. But the black humor that mocks someone who had the privilege of getting a vaccine, because what a laugh he has to give us. Well, you know no way to see. There were people who didn' t get a vaccine because there were no countries that didn' I confess that I had no intention of getting vaccinated, because I had a t have bullet shots oigan perans or. I' m not saying anything. thousand allergic reactions and I had them, but because I had to travel,

well, then it cost me a quarantine dineral not to get vaccinated. Or I get vaccinated, for good. But we changed the subject. You have to take things more lightly. Not all the tweets we open are personal. I mean, it' s just like that. It' s like we ' re going to see I open right now and then I' m reading that he says he' s saying. For example, wait for me,

the producer Ignacio Sada is an age. It' s dark, not because the light doesn' t shine, but because people refuse to see it and why you tell me not to. I' m seeing, dear, nacho, for thirty fact you' re talking about age, but you' re telling me, I mean, what are you telling me? What do you mean, nacho, because it' s not like that, nacho, because he wants it the way I do it. But, come on in, let' s not be so fragile. Let' s understand that not everything,

not everything refers to us. Exactly like that, not everything refers to us. It didn' t work out for me, but let' s talk about the kid' s day that I' m that you said there t go to school at least. I didn' t see kids at school were a lot of parties and so on. I think the kids didn' and tomorrow I think there' s no classes because it' s May Day. Yes, there is I don' t know the truth. We don ' t have or don' t have, because there' s no class

there this morning. The kids are out of paint today. It' s all so lame, but blessed God, there was no traffic. But there is an environmental contingency in Mexico City For those who are not from the city that so let them know what environmental contingencies when we have reached a limit of contamination where it starts to affect lungs and others and develops, because no one can go out to exercise in the street and children can not go to school and so on. So, or at least he' s going to do

outside activities. That' s how I celebrate the boy. But we have had more famous children who have come to great Ephraim. We' ve had kids we' re going to have grown up and we' re going to start with those girls. Me and I are distracted. You want me to say a few days is that I have a problem. I' ll remember some that maybe you don' t even know, then see if that' s where we' re going to make progress. Years after what my Thumb Mom told me, the other day, I was upset what a fear.

But it' s not that yes, well, that' s already very, very, very far back. Not the Thumb, I don' t go that far, but I do remember. For example, notice that, like there was what you said, a while ago a lot of interest in celebrating children, in addition to colonies, in schools or in families, also in the media. Then I remember that there was a real program I was very small, and there was a capulin program, a program every day.

Or I don' t remember. But I remember a little bit about this chavelo not that it was also about contests and little kids and so and there they did a contest to find an actress who was going to star in a soap opera and the girl who won that contest that by the way, I think the first place had been won by another girl, Angelina. It' s something, but I don' t know what happened there. That' s true, yes, true truth. No one remembers that. She left

that poor girl because they took her place. Because the truth was taken away from him. I' m going they' d be there while you say to see or something happened And the next finalist was Graciega Mauri, that Graciela Mauri was also beautiful a super talented little girl, very good to act, to cry, very small. They were five- or six- year-

old girls. One thing I was there for that, because I do remember and then make the soap opera that was called a toy world, which was a very long soap opera, that lasted for about a year and a half. And she and I went to Rome and they did a thousand things. I had a Ricardo Boome case, it was the dad will go Eor and the aunt. That' s what Rebecca' s mother, who was the

religious, is called, because salt was a salle religion made funny. In short, the case is that, graciela Murias, this character grows a little girl who gives the impression that she was very careful, very well protected. She talked that she went on with her classes, with her education and so on, reached adolescence and retired in adolescence, retreating precisely to be able to

continue with her normal life, her education and so on. After being a young girl it became something also for children, where now she is a young girl for children and later, since she is already dedicated to their families in few appearances, until she recently appeared in Gloria Trevi' s series as a photographer. Hey look there they go on a blog called The Hell Power that

from soap operas board Net soap operas. She says that they interviewed Angelina Santana called and said that she had worked in theater with R Enrique Alonso, with Cachiruno, when she was six years old. I was already watching Gaspar' s TV show in Naine and they took her as you just said, and then she says she tells her how the audition went. Four zero girls were presented, which were discarded up to a hundred. That' s where the

qualifiers started on the Capulina program and Angelines says. It could be said that it was one of the first American NIGHTN and it was very interesting, since every week they invited different artists to do the tests and then the whole process lasted a year. Finally, Angels N s says that he was among the twelve finalists, but that Televisa began to put candena into advertising and a new

girl arrived Graciela Mauri, who had not been in the preliminary tests. They followed the tests until we were six and there was quite a commotion, since the telenovela stars that participated will go eori because they already knew that it was the ones that were going to be there not and then they rewarded her. She didn' t stop crying and she was sad that her friends hadn'

t won. But anyway, because she came to her from the Nahuac colony, from the popular neighborhood of Santa Julia and because everyone in her town happy. The boomt interviews began, received twenty scripts. Well, she' s with Valentine Pibstein, she' s all crazy, she says I went back on TV a couple of times and I meet Graciela and she says that while she was waiting for her mom in a hallway she saw her and Gorroblo makes you swear she didn' t want to. It wasn' t my fault.

Angelines says they cried because it was with knowledge that they had already taken the paper from him. Yes, and that she knew it wasn' t her fault, that it wasn' t Graciela' s fault, it wasn ' t, but she was a little girl and she looked at it and finally, because she did very well and they triumphed and I went to the sanders. Indeed, they were the nun who later ended up being the sucker. Yeah, you know I' d rebeca mom would come out like that,

you know Garcia sure didn' t. Okay. Hey, I didn ' t know Sara Garcia Look, we saw her all a little bit like the sweet old lady and she had a character of God. Keep the time because yes, yes, yes, because what a great one for those who have seen the joke in history, in history I will only tell you the following. She didn' t wear Charol' s shoes, but well, who else is a crazy joke about those who have seen history, who else, you said, nothing, no one else, no one else I thought

igraciala Maury, that it wasn' t a medium thing. It marked generations. Light marked us as an adult towards Donna Luz in the two thousand and we maludludo good light. What I' m saying is for you, it ' s your time. I thought it was a great project. And speaking of those generations, it' s made two worlds of two girls that we

need to grow up to go out to Lujan. Well, Mapán' s consensive in clear light, jumps back to her name by doing Daniela' s day and had contemplated her to be friends forever, but the parents of the year say no to Rossi and that she is already very tired. Daniela who is going to go home, sleep for a while and there appears a beautiful woman, who was so beautiful at the time, with a mouse face, who is Belinda. You don' t know she was pretty then, but

little girl wasn' t pregnant yet, not with mouse carita. That' s how pretty it is. And then, because Belinda comes to unpack Daniela Luján and everyone, all that generation we forget about Daniela And then everything starts to be Belinda and nobody knows that she is Daniela anymore until you enter adolescence, because even Belli doesn' t make her tantrum well, dads don' t and tell Rosa and kids what you think we already have another contract and

we leave the novel. Don' t imagine then the impact for Belinda, who was not finishing the novel because her parents had made another contract. It seems to me that cone stops to take her on tour and Danielita entered Luján that I will tell you something honestly. Belinda' s a great singer, but she' s never gonna act like Daniela. Dani was a very good actress. Yes, yes, and that' s what has marked them both, because Daniela has already handled it very well, she already laughs not those

who compare them yan memes and so on. But at that time it was very strong for everyone, because Daniela lived with the Belinda spectrum behind her. I mean, I remember the memes of what would happen to the voice of Mexico and the place where you turn around or turn around and turn around to Daniela, you don' t hear, but if you tennis a quantum jump, very big, because in the middle of that wait, that is, also after the Capulin contest and so on, there was the famous play contest

to sing to itself. It' s true, it' s important, because in that contest as well as the programs that there were also of what half- day joys, what made little girls and I don' t know what, because from that came many that did also grow successfully, like for example, Lucero. Lucero was also an actress and child singer. She did very well, she did, of course, very famous gossip and also a girl we know that she was cared for, that she developed well and that

to date she has a good career. That is why I also wanted to mention the Montenegro pillar. He was also at play singing and he knew that. I didn' t know. Yeah, it wasn' t smaller, but it probably was. I' m telling you, Lorenzo Antonio, they remember playing their clearings. Okay. Lorenzo Antonio continued to produce and compose a very talented young man. The man walks forward that of the adra no longer spoke exactly and there were his little sisters and everything and with the violin dressed

goes or yes. Actually, I did see some, I didn' t see all of them, but I did see some. The truth says what I think. And the refresher of we can sing was never code in the two thousand where he also went diego Boneta, who did not win walks, but not as to that had it. Spizer didn' t get out of there. Not he was part of the aencos of the novels Lupita, but he came out singing ustese. Hence forgiveness, forgiveness and then code- naive,

fame notice and or it' s dijito. Sure hey, look there, it' s true the time too that Pablito Ruiz arrived with his success of oh Mom, Eya. I had seen an answer to Luis Miguel. Yes, but it lasted fifteen minutes the answer because, because everyone already said no. That one. No. Here we choose multiple my kingdom. No, no, no, no It' s not gonna be a joke I ' m gonna have an answer I' m gonna die and see the one who understood. He understood no way it didn' t work and then the

truth looks very much. It was someone I stayed, Juanita it was Juanito Faria You don' t remember that. I' m still crying. I don' t know what Juanito Farías is, I don' t know what the hole is but every time I remember for the old pole horse tea it was really I felt guilty, guilt, threw everything at him and you already wished for everything. I don' t deserve anything. Really using one thing and we let you pick up and say let' s play singing. He won it, I don' t think so, but it was very sad.

Efrain was a little boy who sang very well, but the song was from no, please, because he was a boy who sang, who was very poor his family and all he had to play was a stick horse ay. Yes, very sad. The truth. What a pussy, no, but you were born to us, because this was in the eighty- two. Look then it goes there, it goes there, let' s play

it to sing. There was also courteous lolita, but then eighty- two sang for this old man every not and then he says that the interpretation shed more than one tear, that is, all, since it is a family father who did not bring Christmas gifts for six years to his son due to poverty and surely the six- year- old who touched him is joking for some good. Then it says during and is that this was the or motive.

There they go when the live presentation was, the audio team failed and then the track no longer rang, but Juanito, ten years old sang capella the song all was still brutal and did not win. Lorenzo Antonio won and then exactly and then he works. He now has a butcher shop on the 23rd of April market in the Caposalco in Mexico City. So go see Juanito Farías, which I like very much, that I married but if I did not do to us yes, it was very strong. Well cri cri cri

i e creo encanta cricría. He was good, cricrio ay luquita, but the doll pees in the corners he kicked her he hears only that songs and cricris are tales. They' re stories, I' m telling, but it' s got a point of embrain. Thome dollars. Why don' t you tell me Granny, not the ugly doll? I pictured myself in the doll I cried because it puts tap, because in what people suffer,

when you throw him in a corner, no one wanted. That' s why you were so empathetic and you felt like you were a little paw with your shoes and the husband who was cheating on you. See. That' s how they sing, they' re stories. They are and hear look forgiveness, says Montera that Juanito Farias deserved to win. We should make a move. Today you know that right now, we all go out right now. We had to organize a movement. So many years later we' re

going to reveal myself from telling this. Che pig ni Mira. Daniel says that chepg didn' t even like it that I' m not gonna be mad at his son. He is not the only one who said since that, since gricri and to one who was a child actress, super prolific actress and to date he continues to act with this character as a child, María Antonieta las Nieves, the chilindrina Andale, indeed, and she until today,

because he continues to work and present his shows and so on. But she was also a child actress, as was the great actress Susana Alexandder, for example. Angelica Maria would also not evangelise, of course, hear, but notice that this little one I just remembered something. There you go, there ' s Crickrie' s song of lyrics any radical activist right now would say it was a song that invited eating disorders, because there comes the one skinny

and the other fat because I already ate. When I was talking about yarn, pick it up and follow him or a Slack. There' s another fat one because she already ate. And then, of course, kids don ' t hear us go, it' s giving me an allergy, kids, it' s giving me. The energy is here. I' m remembering a super fan of a TV boy who was the charo that nice beautiful vega a beautiful woman listen, so the day of the child and I have

reached the end of the celebration. Thank you all. This is the one that pulls out the x- rays and then this is the one that pulls out the others, or like this is the one that pulls out the globotes, or whatever it is there is the globotes and there' s Felicia del

Niño. Let' s hear, well, let' s move on to the issue that also has to do with Child' s Day, which are the mothers, the mothers who also join with the next day of the mothers, who make it good, come on May 10th, in about eleven days, already of the mothers and then the moms, that I' m going to give myself a gift, which is then talk and then the moms. Then it doesn' t mean that all eh, but many mothers use their children as hostages, use them as reindeer for revenge, as shields, as

instruments. Don' t they manipulate the children that dads can do too? Can parents do it too? But commonly, in this vicarious violence that develops among a couple who are instead of getting a healthy divorce, they are destroying

each other to destroy each other. They end up destroying the children and there are mothers that are toxic to their children and we have had two recent cases that I am not saying or claiming that it is, but it could be said to the best that Ginny and Golden, for my taste, could be toxic mothers. And I' m going to tell you, from my point

of view, why I put them on. And I already shut up because, instead of looking for the healthy recovery of her daughters, the healthy one in the event that there was a crime, instead of looking for this intimacy, this to keep you, to take therapy and to be won, because they do not decide to make it public, not to denounce first, but to make it public in the media, to force a situation away from the children and, above all, because terrible, even more in the case of

Aurea Zapata, who are two and a half underage girls, who have not seen their father for two and a half years and can easily be manipulated mel Mira. First I would say that indeed, this kind of manipulation, because

it is historical of all life. We have already spoken background, we have already said some of the possible psychological backgrounds of this behavior that has to do originally, because with the idea that the children do belong to one, that they belong to us because they came through us and then deny in part their quality or their quality as independent beings by little ones that they may be are

another human being. But there is this feeling as long- established that they belong to us and to history, as there are all the examples that you want and the law has changed customs and customs. Fortunately, they have helped a great deal to stop what I was saying from happening. I decide you ' re going to marry such a person or I decide you' re going to work in such a place, or I decide you' re not getting married. See, for example, the movie or preferably, read the book

truth. But if you watch the movie it' s also nice to be comfortable for chocolate, where you give this destination to the youngest daughter. You are going to stay and take care of me says the mother and so on, there has always been this feeling of having the power and the right over the life of the children and if, moreover, this can be used for some different own purposes, because it does happen in these cases that we have

analyzed them until tiredness, because it is the issue of forms. The ways are the ones that make you doubt much of the care given to you not even anymore and I really want to be very punctual in this, not even about the truthfulness or not of the facts that are spoken about, but that the way to handle them is not only what makes you doubt, it is not what worries about the effect it has on those children exactly is what I

say. It' s not just that it makes me doubt, because I know that many people will say, because I don' t doubt it, no matter how they say it. I believe you' re okay. The problem is how much it benefits or harms a child of a Roma in this case handle a situation of this nature in the way they do. Because this reminded me of another case of look. I think they handled it well, that I can' t even remember the person' s name right now.

But there was someone else who accused this gentleman of doing something to his daughter. He went to the authorities, this was known, but the woman handled it exclusively in the field or supported it under the scope of the law. The man is already in prison and no one talks about it anymore. It ' s over, I mean, he did what he had to do. This justice was sought and the aggressor father, who proved his propriety, for

he is in prison and there is nothing more. There are no interviews, there are no recordings of anything, there are no dimes and addresses, there are no complaints to society because they believe me or they don' t believe me. There' s nothing. I mean, it ended there in this case, because it didn' t get super, super media. And that ' s what worries me about the effects I' ve had clear, that

' s what the erosion of these women who are mentioning us denotes. Also Marrio and is Sousa, who happens the same with Julián Gill, who also somehow manipulates the situation and even without having any valid reason to take Juan Julián Gil out of the life of Matthias, his son, have taken him away and taken him away. And it' s not that he doesn' t want to go see him is that he doesn' t have, why go

to see visitors when he doesn' t have? I mean, there' s no reason to take it off I don' t think what happens when the moms and here every time I say about pruning the rice and the son get angry and they tell me if you have a very bad family and so on, but he' s going to tell them one thing in peace.

Love is not control. Love brings us the freedom of independence and I believe these mothers are curtailing the freedom of their children to love their fathers, which I think is a very serious thing, that is, the fact that they begin to alienate them into thinking like them, because that cannot speak of love, I mean, I would not dare to say that a mother does not

love her children, but in all light. If love is freedom of independence, and these kind of characters we are seeing that they do not give children freedom and independence even to think or want to think and to love who they should love that they are their parents. Well, I would question that kind of love a lot, and the people who defend that they say they' re right to these characters, I would question what it means for this is love. Because for these reasons I don' t think mother' s love

is tacit, but it' s what I was cultivating exactly. Hey, look what you just said is totally true. Here we should be love above all else, when it comes to children, but here they are a little over the revenge and the excitement here is not good. Sorry I already gave you good coming, he' s pulling me. I smelled the shoe out. Please, take him here now. Turns out you know, for example,

they' re asking about the case of Luis Miguel and Aracelli. It is not the same with the case of Luis Miguel and Araceli, because here it is not the mother who has deprived Luis Miguel of sighting his city. Here there is neither a complaint, nor an accusation on the part of any father to see his children, simply the will and the important. I think about the subject and how we want to touch it today, which is reality.

I' ve heard several things from several people, journalists and public people, say what would be wrong with Auria Zapata' s life so that with the trial with Kabezut? What would be wrong with Jinny Hofman' s life, which Jorge Carvajal exposed according to the photos he posted on his facebook. What would be wrong when the case is that the whole family is a full context clear that it has to do with it. I mean, if you have a mom who' s emotionally unstable, she can' t have a

healthy relationship. We know that because we haven' t dealt here in many programs, in broken souls. We' ve tried to create your life. We' ve talked about these people who can' t have healthy relationships because they have a theme. Well, the same thing happens here. The same thing happens here. They' re not gonna raise healthy kids. And the example I' m going to give is the extreme. It' s the end, but you have a camel. I know this thing about the junior

wreck. Yes, you have a July Cesar Chavez Junior destroyed because the parents had lawsuits. You also have Yair' s son who at some point and I' m not making it up and there he said it inside the academy, because it was one of the things that the producers used at the time, saying that he was sad because he couldn' t see his son. Then the TV set got the son taken to the academy and so on.

And the son then, somehow, also has problems not being able as a dad or as a mom, to see the damage you' re doing to him. Your toxicity to the future of your children is as Ephraim said, it is not to act with love, care, ego and narcissism. Yes, and how do we know, obviously, why we say it, why do we think so, because they have communicated it to us, because they tell us. It' s not the same. I' ve been talking

about other cases or things, even nice things. I was speaking Susan Alexander, who was a little actress and today she' s a great actress and drama director and writer and I don' t know what. And the interview isn' t wonderful and all our lives we' ve talked about her work, because she usually exposes to a camera, when she' s in front of her in an interview and so on, she hasn' t come out

of saying hear. I want you to know that this person is doing this to me and this and that' s why it' s going to be that and that he' s crying you haven' t done it. These people have. That is why they open the door for one to observe this whole phenomenon, as I say, it is always in the light of conduct. Note that we issue these kinds of comments because they give it to us as it is. Then, when you see a person who first makes a question in a magazine, then says a few things, you make these curious

observations. Not that I found out, but I didn' t say it because I had to wait first. But why do you expect yourself, I mean, all that is coming out, because it is very, very peculiar and already more attention powerfully. That is why we are also talking about it and because, since there are children involved, it is worrying and as a society, it does draw our attention, it does interest us and it is useful to see if we learn something that is not accurate is that it is

the subject, that is, open ourselves to other possibilities. And that' s why these microworlds of the show are so important on a social level, because what I always question about questioning mother' s love and that not all mothers are impolite, I would say lupita, and that there are perverse mothers and that there are mothers who use children as hostages of father' s love for father' s revenge. It' s the subject, I mean,

check this out. If you are those true stories, you are not going to say that a mother' s love is totally immaculate, untouchable, blameless

and white. Well no, and that' s why we have to start pointing it out, because if we remove the stigma of already it' s Mom, it' s already Mom, already it' s good, already it' s holy, and Mary' s life touched her and we start to check that in this mom there can be perversion and that it can harm life, literal life to her son, we' re going to start evolving as a city because this image of the mother for a long time and you

will leave your father and your mother in the book. This image and the psychology of the Mexican, who are the wonderful ones, will review how the image of the mother has risen in a way that sometimes and in broken souls we have seen it. There are mothers who with the love of a mother do some things that, to take care of exactly do not exist. Well we saw it, we have said it here many times the case of Mireya Gras, an extremely crooked love, extremely sick, extremely tragic. We'

re being mentioned here in the case of Ninel Conde. It' s good that he left him ay Manuel Notice, it' s true in the end, It' s good if you know that, as mom you won' t be able to do it if you know that you don' t have the ability to do it and maybe your dad will give you a better life. I' d be the ideal thing if I had two daddies together or apart, but healthy than to be living with a mom who' s going to leave you abandoned, who can' t see you, but who beats

you, who fights you more like an image roll. No, because that ' s how we end up. That' s what he can do. We can deduce a little bit of ninel not that it was the image, so they don' t say that he abandoned the son. But in the end, because this fight that she said and others did not. Anyway, the case I' m talking about is not that of Ricardo Crespo. The actor also sang in a musical group. Yeah, but he, if he was 100% guilty and tested, it' s a had the mom.

I think he went out once and the daughter is so but no. It wasn' t a case to be talked about, nor was there anything in doubt, nothing, uh, nothing. That' s different. I mean, there wasn' t a violent mom here. No. No, no, no, no, not at all. It' s a brutal case, but he' s not going to talk about it. But I love your comments. It is with this government that we are then scolded by María Ortega, and the governments are misspoken. But notice that I thought Lupita Ahorita

also mentioned in Ephraim. This is why there are people who are dedicated to exposing the reality of motherhood as a function that is exercised from what one already is, from what one already brings, then there are others, remember ussts

of mothers who hate. There' s my mother and myself, there' s a lot where what' s going to matter is that we understand that we are human beings and that if we bring a burden of conflict, unsolved, a burden of violence, a burden of resentment, a difficulty to tolerate frustration when something goes wrong, because all that' s going to appear in something, in an activity to call it, as I said, a function as demanding as motherhood, and not because of the sensitivity that can happen when

you' re a mother. All that is erased and you become perfection, because then it will not depend on the level of conflict that comes either or on the one who is able to develop how that is going to permeate that maternal function, because what is true and that is where this legend or this beautiful fantasy of the mother comes from, loving, immaculate, delivered and so on that does power in those people who have a more or less balanced emotional

armament. If those loving aspects are enhanced, those protective aspects, those aspects capable of overcoming many obstacles, because the emotional arming is already propitious, then when the baby comes. And also, for you you will know it also very well Ephraim and obviously, you rubbita for hormonal matters, it also encounters, for many things and for the feeling of commitment that you have before such a little being. Of course it is powered by those capabilities that are already

inside. But if the person is not and also has serious conflicts, because that' s where it goes and they' re most likely going to project on the child or they' re going to fall on the child, which is the closest one. We talked about it right in broken souls last week, too. The son is the first to know, but the last to recognize that his mom has an exact gr problem health Look we' re going

to invent. He mentions the Oscar de la pot case. He recently left his first son, whom he had with a beuty model Byten says the maternal and paternal love is to care, protect, accompany, and many parents exactly, but why they bring that previous lack, lack of ability to understand the love of couple is no longer there, but the children yes and at the end exact emotion. We have to take care of the children first, rather than try to fight with the couple. I' m not reading any other

comments here. Look, for example, train tells us the matter of New Salinas, loses the lawsuit against Miguel Borboya in the two thousand sixteen. He accuses her of being bipolar and now his son of having an exact one. That case was also heard and known. There are other cases that have been very careful, For example, the case of Cecilia Suárez with the valdo de León. She accuses him of narco- least eating weed, but the case is sugar- free. But the point is, he can' t see

his daughter, and that' s what' s serious. No, but good to see Aracelli tells us about Edson Zúñiga that when she was interviewed by the company, she talks about her mother and say that she still lives badly. That' s terrible, because it must have been a very, very hard childhood. Well, there I would also like to point out because it is important to see from various angles these phenomena in the way we relate to parents. It may also sometimes happen that one comes as a propensity to have

to bond with others. For example, there may be children over demanding with parents and if it was up to them to share with other little brothers and didn' t have 100% of the attention, it can generate resentment that

with age grows, grows and also builds stories. It is also important that each reviewer should analyze and prefer their therapy to know how much of that story is told today or maybe not, because sometimes there are also moms who are good enough, as Donald Winnicot says, because perfect, no, but good enough for the child to get ahead functional. And the son often doesn' t see it and nothing, but he scolded me, but they did me until he does a therapy ball. It says well, it wasn' t

that bad either. I mean, yeah, he gave me good things and that' s where you can find some peace. That also exists, I do not say in all cases. Everyone would have to see theirs that happens too and I say it because I know it. I know for sure that that is something that happens also exactly or example, right now that Eric Martinez is writing to me, to those who are asking me that I just put an email in the chat to go can send me the topics that they want

us to play here, please. I just put Lupita Martínez on gmail comma and they can write me embrain, not sorry and I told them to generate homeostasis, no or my mental astasis, that is to say to check if your mom maybe you were a very demanding son also say well, that is to say my son or my mom is that yes, and more than think

about finding who is the culprit, simply understand the situation. It' s about understanding and that it' s not the bad mom or the bad son good, sometimes yes, but sometimes yes, but many times in a family not bad at times, but because the mom watered it good, but where my mom, who were her parents, how she grew up, how old I was, how many brothers I was, what economic circumstances I was living, what circumstance as a couple and maybe all that doesn' t make us

justify the attitude, but yes understand it and that' s the way. But of course it' s a process for everyone. What' s not dad is that even knowing what damage you' re doing, you keep doing it, yes, indeed, and there are moms or dads and moms who have the ability of that little light that you always say to feel or perceive that something is happening, something is not right. And they' re the

ones who come and ask for help and say look. Sometimes I get very angry and hurt my children and I don' t want to later I regret it, I feel bad, but at the moment I can' t avoid it and then they go and take care of themselves and they can solve their own and improve. And that' s the most wonderful thing that can happen in the world as a person barely has the time, he' s just raising those kids and he realizes he' s not doing very well, but

he realizes and asks to help. Then you can straighten out that marquito that was going wrong. Not exactly Ephraim, for that is to ask for help. We' ve finished them. No yes, we' re going to conclude, we' re going to close, we' re going to bring up the sad issue and I do, I understand what this is about asking

for help generating stigmatism. There are bad moms, there are moms who weren ' t so good and there are childhoods very damaged by the mothers themselves and I think it' s something we need to keep going through, even if they get angry at the comments and tell me that you saw a safe family very ugly, because no way to review these cases that we talked about today and tell me and really mother' s love is impolute and we are completely there. It' s not true, not when we' re grown up

to be responsible. Not because when I' m 30, we' re not going to say ay yo,' cause I got hit as a kid. No. And if you' re going to say that you were beaten, beautiful, by little, and that you have to heal and heal, but don' t blame anyone else anymore, because you' re already aware of your hand. Anyway the moment, in these comments, I don' t believe what you say because you don' t love your family is more because of your work. But I don' t know who you mean normal,

says Clementin. It happens that when you grow up, you turn to see your parents and you can see them stripped of divinity, just as people and a lot of exact faith says Cessi Aragón, that the program is very interesting. Thank you. It' s if I congratulate your colleagues in the Panel, Dr Media, Efraye Baby assertivo objetivo, Efraín, you have many

reasons Ejips. There is, then, a lot of thanks to everyone, Dr Amel, because the truth is that you have to be very honest first to realize where we are acting, whether we are really acting from the desire for justice or from the grudge and then, if it is from the grudge and from the anger that many times in addition, they can be very genuine and very much who have a very justifiable origin that one is really very angry. But I would like to remember this phrase so that we can always keep

it in mind. And hate is like preparing and drinking one poison and waiting for the other to die. And in this case you drink it yourself and sometimes you give it to your children to drink exactly everything with that exact, Ephraim, because if nothing to look for it or myostosis mental I loved the way to look for what you are invent all the time, balance and make them responsible. When we are adults and if they are going to have children,

be very responsible for generating happy childhoods. Exactly happy childhoods. If we have a chance, we have to. Thank you so much for those who have accompanied us here, on Facebook, on YouTube, in Spotify, on Spreaker, on iTunes, Well, on I podcast and on Amazon mus and thank you for being here, for your likes, for subscribing. The hatshep podcasts hatche Puts program is ready. I learned that. Hey, that' s it. Leave it to yourself. There. It' s, there,

it' s. Yeah. This is a pharaoh, the third of that of this whole series of women in Egypt, several hiss to women leaving a mark. It' s been ready for a while now and we' re going up and, well, tomorrow we' ll meet here, because I think it' s going to be broken souls live again, which I think they liked a lot. I noticed they liked it a lot. And, well, we' ll see each other here and in a little while, in a little while, we' ll see each other in history.

In history, you' re going to be ready. Thank you all so much and I' m sorry for the noises of my little dogs. I had to ask for urgent help from someone to help me with him, but thank you for being so understanding and see you tomorrow. Let' s go, then, but in a second let' s go then. There' s Baila.

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