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This week we had an amazing conversation with Kate Outlaw American born with Haitian roots that run deep, not just in her DNA, but in her soul. Her spirit is fierce and powerful. She is the embodiment of diversity in the Haitian culture and is proof that where there is a will there is a way. Her story while terrifying at times is an inspiration to …
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A lot has changed since we last spoke to @mannyjp22 in 2021 (Ep. 17). From Husband and soon to be Father to now Father of 2 . Manny the Mailman to Manny the tiktoker we are pleased to have our cousin Emmanuel Jean - Pierre back on our podcast. The self- published Author give us an update on life, his journey as a content creator and tell us about h…
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We’re joined by Bertide. She is an entrepreneur & co-host of The Unfiltered Limin Podcast . She shares her journey and experiences coming to the United States at 10 years old from Guadalupe. We also discuss our similarities growing up Haitian and finding the balance between staying true to our culture and fitting in with American customs. This epis…
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We are Joined by Law Student & Artist Tórera a first generation Nigerian from the U.K who reached out to us in response to Episode 7. Haitians Talk about Mental Health. She shares with us her enthusiasm for Haitian history as well as her struggles with Mental Health . This was an emotional conversation as we uncovered similarities in our stories. W…
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We are joined by Molina Jean- Louis Author of the e-book Postal Codes For the 10 departments of Haiti . Born in New York City we learn the differences & similarities in our experiences growing up as well as what drives us to keep our Haitian culture alive . Postal Codes for the 10 departments of Haiti by Molina Jean-Louis This episode was recorded …
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Taking a deeper dive into current events and it’s impact on Haitians, Haitian-Americans & the Haitian diaspora. We also are joined by our childhood friend Joey Hunt. He shares his story growing up in New Jersey, his political & societal perspectives as well as his journey with addiction & sobriety. This episode was recorded LIVE on the Stereo App…
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Have you ever took the time to reflect on your friendships growing up and the relationships that have lasted the longest? This week that is exactly what we did. We reflected on our past friendships and focused on the 20 year bond we share with our best friend. The 3 of us form an unlikely TRIO two Haitian - American women and one Italian - American…
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2021 brought us some personal challenges but also some exciting professional opportunities. Let’s recap the last few months as we slide into 2022. Check us out on WFAE CLT pop-up Podcast Fest Giving Voice to Immigrant Communities Logo by Fine Artist & Designer Nerissa Tutiven This episode was recorded LIVE on the Stereo App…
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It’s been a pretty difficult summer for the people of Haiti . On August 14, 2021 Haiti was hit by a 7.4 magnitude Earthquake. The epicenter was 94 miles west of Port-au-Prince and damaged many of the towns along the western coast and in the mountains. This earthquake really hits home for Jenny and I since our fathers town L'Azile was very badly aff…
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Well A LOT has happened this summer and we wouldn't be a Haitian podcast without sharing our thoughts and feelings. From the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse to the recent earthquakes, Haiti is really getting hit hard. When will our people get a chance? When will we finally recover? Ayiti Cheri you are in our prayers. This episode was recor…
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In honor of Pride Month our good friend came on and talked about his coming out story. His story is one filled with lots of love and support. So many are not as fortunate to be able to embrace their true identity but we hope this story will give someone the courage to live their truth. Happy Pride! This episode was recorded via Stereo App This epis…
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What are "Edouardisms" you say? Well simply put they are the made up language/words/ways of describing the indescribable that we have come up with over the years. We did a LIVE show on the platform Stereo and had guests join in through out the episode to engage with us, it was FUN time. This episode was recorded LIVE on the Stereo App…
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We talked to our friend who is a Fine Artist and true creative soul. She discusses how she reconnected with her Puerto Rican and Ecuadorian culture after growing up disconnected from her roots. We also discuss our thoughts on colorism and development of cultural identity. If you are interested in seeing her artwork , Brand Coaching or signing up fo…
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This episode features a guest appearance Liz did on a podcast called Genx Voice. The host Trish was gracious enough to allow us to share her episode on our podcast. We talk about a variety of topics including the Black Lives Matter movement, mental health, and of course we discuss the Haitian culture. Check out the Genx Voice website, it also conta…
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This week we interviewed our cousin who is a published author, new husband and soon to be father. He talks about the importance of preserving his Haitian-American identify and the new Haitian/Jamaican-American identity he and his wife are creating together as a family. Check out his blog: https://emmanueljeanpierre.blog/?fbclid=IwAR0Av_9JOYgg5y3K3n…
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We had a wonderful time connecting with K is for Kreyol author Kara Badette. We reminisce about her experiences growing up Haitian-American, her journey as an author, and the inspiration behind writing this book. Order your copy here: https://www.karabadette.com/k-is-for-kreyol This episode was recorded LIVE on the Stereo App…
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Happy Holidays Haitian American Diaries listeners. This week we talk about our wonderful holiday memories growing up and some of the traditions we hope to have with our own families one day. We hope you all have a wonderful holiday season. This episode was recorded LIVE on the Stereo AppPor Elizabeth & Jennifer
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In this episode we were interviewed by Jarika, the host of The Blackpacking Podcast. We discuss our experience growing up as first generation Haitian American and our upbringing by our parents. We eat Haitian patties and we talk about what it is like to travel to Haiti. If you would like to watch the video you can see it here on YouTube: https://ww…
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Its our Season Finale!!! We had the opportunity to interview Savinia Exantus who is the Senior Producer of Boyo Film, a documentary showcasing Haiti in 30 days. Savinia discusses the mission of the documentary and shares her own experiences growing up in Haiti. This episode was recorded LIVE on the Stereo App…
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Our wonderful cousins came on to discuss their experiences growing up in Haiti and moving to the U.S. in the early 2000's. We talk about some childhood memories and their desire to go back to the country they love so much. This episode was recorded LIVE on the Stereo AppPor Moselyn & Salim Jean - Pierre
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Discussing our personal struggles with Mental Health and how we made it through. ⚠️Content warning ⚠️this episode discusses topics related to mental health, drug abuse and talks of suicide . Please be aware these topics may be triggering. If you're experiencing a mental health crisis please call The National Suicide Prevention Hotline by dialing 98…
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