118 (English) Journey to Radical Self-Care and Cultural Identity with Joanna Amenero

What if embracing your cultural roots could lead to deeper healing and personal growth? In this episode of Peruvians of USA, we dive into the transformative story of Joanna Minero—Jojo—a licensed clinical social worker and proud Peruvian from Chiclayo. Jojo’s journey from navigating two worlds to founding Condor Center is a testament to the power of resilience, cultural pride, and innovation in mental health.

What’s in it for you?

👉 Cultural Insight: Discover how Jojo bridges her Peruvian heritage with groundbreaking mental health practices, including the growing role of plant medicine.

👉 Practical Inspiration: Learn how Jojo overcame challenges like stigma in Spanish-speaking communities, paving the way for you to challenge taboos in your own life or work.

👉 Holistic Healing: Explore unique therapeutic approaches, including psychedelic integration, and gain fresh perspectives on achieving mental wellness.

👉 Empowerment: Hear Jojo’s advice for anyone striving to blend their personal passions with professional purpose, especially in underserved communities.

This isn’t just a conversation—it’s an invitation to rethink mental health, honor your roots, and explore the transformative power of self-awareness and cultural connection.


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