Creating legacy and generational change:
A chat with Ginny Lam
In today’s episode of the Mom Camp: Around the Campfire podcast, I am chatting with Ginny Lam, co-founder of Kidtropolis. Ginny shares her experiences growing up in an immigrant Chinese Canadian family, and the impact of the traditional gender roles her mother enforced.
You will hear about Ginny’s ongoing legal case, as she fights against gender bias in inheritance rights. Her story is incredibly powerful and inspiring as she works to change cultural gender bias against women. It’s a long, complicated, and heavy journey to take on, but Ginny is passionate about creating lasting change for her family and future generations.
Her courage both sets an example and builds a legacy, and I am so grateful to her for sharing her story.
Ginny’s bio
Ginny is the President and Co-founder of The World of Kidtropolis, a family entertainment facility. She is the proud momma of 2 daughters and was born and raised in Vancouver. She’s naturally inquisitive, passionate about things that matter to her and is embracing getting older…gracefully.
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Key episode takeaways
- Ginny Lam is the co-founder of Kidtropolis, a family entertainment business.
- Cultural traditions can create generational gaps in expectations and roles.
- Gender bias in families can limit women’s opportunities and self-worth.
- Ginny’s legal battle is about standing up for women’s rights and inheritance equality.
- The case has garnered attention and serves as a precedent for gender equality in inheritance.
- Self-care is crucial for mothers, especially during challenging times.
- Community support is vital for women facing similar struggles.
- Open discussions about gender bias should happen at family gatherings.
- It’s important to challenge traditional norms that are harmful.
- Women should not feel pressured to conform to outdated expectations.
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