This podcast is for young people of color who want to learn how to break generational, environmental, and personal cycles in their lives. It provides tips, insight, advice, and testimonies from myself and other youth from similar backgrounds. This isn’t just a podcast, it's a journey full of healing and growth.
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This podcast is for young people of color who want to learn how to break generational, environmental, and personal cycles in their lives. It provides tips, insight, advice, and testimonies from myself and other youth from similar backgrounds. This isn’t just a podcast, it's a journey full of healing and growth.
In this very personal episode of Break The Cycle, I discuss my very unconventional and complex education journey as a first-generation student. As an Afro-Dominican immigrant, I explain how education has become both a symbol of privilege & oppression to me. I will get brutally honest about my education journey and the impact it had on my mental health. Tune in as I share the personal experiences, insights, and lessons I encountered, and explain how it all inspired me to start a new initiative called: El Cibao Drive.
Break The Cycle
This podcast is for young people of color who want to learn how to break generational, environmental, and personal cycles in their lives. It provides tips, insight, advice, and testimonies from myself and other youth from similar backgrounds. This isn’t just a podcast, it's a journey full of healing and growth.