Breaking Cycles: Jessica Good on Reparenting, Emotional Growth + Spicy Goat Cheese Dip
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In this insightful episode, Jessica Good, LPC, EMDR Certified Therapist™, and mom of one, joins Reesa Morala, LMFT, to explore the journey of reparenting while raising a child. Jessica opens up about her recovery from an emotionally immature upbringing, sharing the grief, yearning, and determination to break generational cycles and create a healthier family dynamic.
As they discuss emotional healing, parenting strategies, and personal growth, Jessica also shares her recipe for Spicy Baked Goat Cheese Dip—a flavorful dish that’s sure to be a hit at family gatherings.
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Spicy Baked Goat Cheese Dip
INGREDIENTS:
1 Baguette (French or Italian)
4 Tablespoons Olive Oil
2-3 garlic cloves
1 jar of Arrabiata sauce OR a jar of red pasta sauce and some red pepper flakes
1 goat cheese log (at least 4 oz), can be substituted for Boursin cheese if someone hates goat cheese
Fresh basil (optional)
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees
- Pour 4 tablespoons of olive oil into a small bowl
- Mince 2-3 cloves of garlic
- Add garlic to olive oil, stir it around, set to the side
- Brush 1/2 inch slices of bread with olive oil and garlic mixture. Toast in the oven until golden, approx 15 min.
- Turn oven up to 400 degrees
- Pour Arrabiata sauce or pasta sauce into the dish until there's approximately 1.5 - 2inches of sauce in the dish. (If using basic red pasta sauce, add red pepper flakes to taste. )
- Slice goat cheese into approximately 2 inch sections and place into the sauce. For Boursin cheese take 2 inch hunks and place them in the sauce.
- Bake at 400 degrees until the sauce is bubbling and the cheese is becoming gooey (approximately 15 - 20 minutes)
- Garnish the finished dip with the basil leaves and serve hot with the crostini.
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If you or your loved one is struggling with any of the topics discussed, here are some resources:
Embrace Renewal Therapy & Wellness Collective:
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Host: Reesa Morala, MA, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Reesa is a couples counselor for parents providing therapy in person in Murrieta, CA and virtual couples therapy in California. Find Reesa hosting couples and parenting workshops nationwide!
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