The Return of the Nun

Published Oct 22, 2021, 7:00 AM

After receiving shocking news at the clinic, Maria goes to Hermana Claudia for guidance. Luisa discusses her childhood traumas with her therapist, Dr. Goldberg.

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Previously on the Princess of South Beach. Maria de Garmin and Estraja went to see doctor Hidalgo, where Maria found out that I, Gloria, had had an abortion shortly before the accident, and that I had also asked for some DNA testing because of secret letters claiming that Calderon's aren't my real parents. What Meanwhile, my father Esteban made Nacho, my boyfriend's father, his campaign manager for his mayoral campaign. Things keep spicing up as Nacho apparently also has some money issues. Wow, let's keep rolling. Why no, Gloria, those samples should be enough to run the test. We'll call you back when we get the DNA results. Thank you, doctor. I don't have a phone, Estraya, can you give them your number. I'm waiting on the results of some tests of ESTA. Can I talk to you alone for a moment, Doctor Estia. Have you noticed that Gloria has been acting very strange? Oh my god, it was just me yet super strange. Physically, she's in perfect health, but I think she may be on the verge of a mental breakdown. I advise you to not leave her by herself until she's better. Shared thing, Doctor looks like Estraya just became Maria's nanny. But with all the drama, it seems like what Maria really wants is a nun. Gloria, Gloria, what what? What did the doctor tell you? How's the baby doing? The baby? Oh? There is no baby? Oh my god? Did you lose it in the accident? Um? Yes, I'm so sorry. You know, I don't want to talk about it right now. I feel like I need some time alone. I'm going for a walk by myself. Well I don't think that's such a good idea. I'm fine, but the doctor told me too, and she explicitly. I'm asking you as a favor to please leave me alone, but I don't think. Well, Maria, what do you think I would do in a situation Estra? Yeah, you're a maid and you work for me, right, Yes, then I'm ordering you to go back home. Looks like you're feeling more like yourself again. Okay, I'll wait for you back home. Thank you. Wow, Maria, I didn't think you had it in you. But just because you give orders doesn't mean they'll be followed. And where do you think you're going? Ermanita? Excuse me, senor? Is this the bus that takes you to the conventica. Okay, cool, now, hurry up, o yo yo. Has anyone ever told you look like Gloria Calderone? No, first time. And while Maria is on her way back to the comfort of the nuns, Luisa is having a crisis of her own. So then, Luisa, how have you been feeling this past week? I already told you good, perfect, excellent, Luisa. I've been your psychiatrist for almost two years now, and every single session you say the same exact thing, up until there are only ten minutes left in the session, and then you decide to tell me all of your problems. What are you talking about? I'm Luis, I'm half problems, Luisa. Everybody has problems. Even the Pope has problems. We've already talked about how your fear of opening up to others stems from the same trauma of never receiving your father's loss. Unbelievable. Who do you think you are talking to me like that? Your therapist talking to you like that is literally my job, Luisa, Sit down. Your pacing is wearing a hole in the carpet. Now take a deep breath. What's bothering you? Well? If you really want to know so badly, I think Stemman is cheating on me. I see. And why do you think your husband's being unfaithful? He's working late every single night, and when he gets home, he doesn't even want to touch me. When was the last time he touched you? October? Oh? Why no, that's not that bad up two thousand and one. Okay, that's concerning. He's obsessed with this idea of becoming the mayor, and ever since he started working with this man Natural, he's stopped talking to me. Sure, he hasn't touched me in almost two decades, but at least before we would talk. I can feel it in my bones. Something different is happening. You know, sometimes trauma takes years to manifest itself. I think what we are witnessing here is the result of years of suppressing internal trauma, me trauma. I already told you I don't have any trauma or problems. I am Louisa called that on. You know, repeating your name doesn't get rid of your traumas. Now, let's talk about your father. My father has nothing to do with this, Louisa, Why are you so scared to talk about him? I'm not my father didn't traumatize me. I just hear his voice calling me useless every time I look at myself in the mirror, and in my dreams, and anytime there's a lull in a conversation. Louisa, the way a father treats his daughter is crucial in the formation of a woman's self esteem. My self esteem is fine. Since I started seeing you. You've gotten seventeen plastic surgeries. No one said self esteem was free, Luisa. A woman's worth is about a lot more than her physical beauty. That's what people who can't afford plastic surgery say. Have you been doing your daily affirmations? I see I'm intelligent, beautiful and powerful. Good good. But Luisa, you can't just say it. You know, you have to believe it. Your self worth should come from yourself, not your father, not your husband. Now looks like we're out of time. Wow, Mommy, Luisa had more inner demons than I knew. I won through how Maria del Cardeman is handling hers Hayti Lovers, it's me Tatiana, obviously, Boy, do we have a juicy scoop for you on the next team with Tatiana. Next week's guest, Well none other than Gloria's number one fan, Gloriana, get ready to do some double takes as you try to figure out Wait, is this actually Gloria? Spoiler alert, It's absolutely not. She also mentioned something about how she felt more comfortable being herself after buying a Lincoln Aviator GT. I have so many questions. All of them are good. I mean it all right. That's it for now, but be shure to tune in next time for more scandalous rumors about the Calderones on the next tea with Tatiana. Wow, mommy Luisa had more inner demons than I knew. I wonder how Maria del Carmen is handling hers. Forgive me, father, for I have sinned. This is my one hundred forty eight confession, and these are my father. Hello, I Maria, academ Mona Claudia, what are you doing inside the confessional? Boom? Oh, I've first live in here. I was hiding from Irmana Susana. She's a good nun, but so annoying. Someone, Wait, what are you doing here? Called me to tell me you never showed up for the second day of work. We've been worrid sick. Oh sorry, no, hear. Amana, Claudia, I've missed you so much. You won't believe what happened to me. Everything in Miami. You so much crazier than you told me. I told you that Reggaeton was the work of the devil. Normana. I need your help. I don't know what to do. Tell me there's nothing that prayer cancel of. Okay, I think we're gonna need more than prayers for this one. Do you know who Gloria Caldron is. Be careful with your story, Maria del Carmen. You never know who might be listening. If you're enjoying Princess of South Beach, please subscribe, rate, and review our show wherever you're listening. The Princess of South Beach is a production of Ihearts, Mikultura Podcast Network and Sonoro. Created and directed by Jasmine Romero, Written by Jasmine Romero and Joanna Houseman, with help from Daniela Serkis, Monisa Heinris, and Christian Hattar. Produced by Luis or Castillo, Executive produced by Conald Byrne and Giselle Bances for iHeart by Joanna Housman and by Jasmine Romero and Joshua Weinstein for Sonaro. Performances in this episode by Rachel Zegler, Gina Torres, Yvonne Cole X Mayo, Laura Gomez, and Laura Straco. Our production manager is Geinsachitis. Recording and engineering by Emiliano Quintanar, with sound designed by Edwin Irigoyen Cassandratinajo, Andres Bayena, Diego Medina and Andres Coronado. Assistant sound designed by Eric Senttheno, Casting and coordination by Andres Chaitis Folly by Samantha Gonzalez Phong our theme song and original music by Rodrigo Garcia Roles and Charlie Hernandez.

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