Episode 7: Talia Estrada Holguin – The Patron Saint of Indigenous Childcare (and Giggling)

Episode 7: Talia Estrada Holguin – The Patron Saint of Indigenous Childcare (and Giggling)

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Hello! Welcome to episode 7 of the SANTES Podcast! In this episode, we talk with Talia Estrada Holguin about the mystery in their family history, the importance of indigenous plants, and the native way of raising children. (It’s also their birthday today, so join us in wishing them a happy birthday!!)

Talia Estrada Holguin comes from a family of Tongva and Mexican medicine women, artists, inventors, and teachers. Born in Hayward, they have been teaching in Oakland for over 10 years, and are a huge child development nerd. Talia’s currently a library school student, a lover of karaoke, and loves to learn languages while being fluent in nothing. They are a rogue California native plants planter and it’s their mission to rebel against ambition while promoting you to visit your local library. You can follow them on IG at @mwaarlight.

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**Accessible Transcript available on our podcast webpage

Image description: Image of Talia Estrada Holguin, a fat light-skinned Indigenous femme with long dark curly hair, a lipring, and delicately winged eyeliner wearing a black long sleeve scoop-neck top.

A graphic of a brilliant halo lays behind Lazarus’s head over a gold leaf background sits on an altar with roses, candles and hrt vials.
The text above them reads “SANTES Featured Guest” and the bottom text reads “Talia Estrada Holguin.”

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