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Haitian millennial
Приєднався 3 жов 2020
The Haitian Millennial Podcast is a platform for showcasing the Haitian American experience. Listen to three millennials, each with unique stories, discuss various topics and share how being Haitian has impacted them in the US. This channel will cover the videos of our journey.
Traditional "Haitian" Names | A Dying Tradition? | Haitian Millennial Podcast Clip
This is a clip from episode 47 titled "My name is my NAME" Listen to the full episode here: spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/izeIEJmzyKb
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Episode 46 | "Maren ak Paren" | Haitian Millennial Podcast
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The crew is back in person! This episode is all about family dynamics, especially about godmothers and godfathers and the role they play. Listen to the full episode here: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh... Follow us on IG: @HaitianMillennialPodcast
Episode 43 | "Dying Traditions Part 2" | Haitian Millennial Podcast
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The Crew is back with a new season! they picked up right where they left off, continuing the conversation of dying traditions in the millennial era. The tradition discussed in this episode may hit closer to home for the Haitian millennials living in Florida. Listen to the full episode here: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marc-darius/episodes/HMP Episode-43 Dying-Traditions-Part-2 Haiti-Today S...
HMP | Episode 42 | "Dying Traditions" | Part 1
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The gang is all here for episode 42 in West Palm Beach, specifically in Boyton Florida the birthplace of 1/3 of the HMP crew. This episode is historical as this is the first time the crew recorded in an authentic Haitian home. Listen to the full episode here: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marc-darius/episodes/HMP Episode-42 Dying-Traditions Lakay-Leona-e2acl1p
"The ROOT Of It All" Just Vlad | The Haitian V Story | Haitian Success | HMP Episode 41
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Salutations Haitian Millennial Podcast family! In this special episode of our limited series Haitian Success. The crew was privileged to sit before an icon and a pioneer in our culture. Haitian Comedy’s crossover is being spearheaded by Vlad aka Haitian V aka Rev Vlad. Listen to the full episode here: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marc-darius/episodes/HMP Episode-41 The-ROOT-Of-It-All-Just-Vl...
Part 2 "The Story of Revel Lubin" | Haitian Success | Haitian Millennial Podcast
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Part 2 of the great story of Revel Lubin! Listen to the full episode here: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marc-darius/episodes/HMP Episode-40 Priy Pasyans Psistans-The-Story-of-Revel-Lubin Haitian-Success-e28lcuu Press play and take this audio adventure with us! Haitianmillennialpodcast Follow us on IG @HaitianMillennialPodcast for more!
"Haitian Parents" HMP | Episode 39 | Clip From Full Episode
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Listen to the full episode here: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marc-darius/episodes/HMP Episode-39 Madan-Marye-The-Celebration-Pod-e288omd
HMP | Episode 38 | A Brooklyn Minute With Nadege Fleurimond | Haitian Millennial Podcast
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Hello Brooklyn! The crew took the Haitian success series to the concrete jungle, to sit with the Brooklyn icon, Nadege Fleurimond! A culinary ambassador, an entrepreneur, a restaurant owner, a chef, an author, a speaker, a social activist, an educator, and recently named an exclusive caterer for the New York Times. Her story to success is one of a kind a true rose that grew from the concrete. #...
PART 2 "Comedy is Universal Humor is Cultural" SeJoe | HMP Ep 37 | Haitian Millennial Podcast
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Part 2 of the sit down with Joseph Alexandre Ducasse aka ‘Se Joe’, a comedian, writer, producer, and editor - a creative! He has spent over a decade making people laugh and positively highlighting Haitian culture. He is arguably one of the pillars of the Haitian creative community. Thank you for your listenership and viewership. The support means a lot to us. Follow us on IG @HaitianMillennialP...
"Comedy is Universal Humor is Cultural" SeJoe | HMP Ep 37 | Haitian Millennial Podcast
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The crew is continuing their Haitian Success series with a cultural icon! The crew sat down with Joseph Alexandre Ducasse aka ‘Se Joe’, a comedian, writer, producer, and editor - a creative! He has spent over a decade making people laugh and positively highlighting Haitian culture. He is arguably one of the pillars of the Haitian creative community. He discussed his upbringing, his introduction...
"The Girl On The Mural" The Jennifer H. Desire Story | Haitian Millennial Podcast | Haitian Success
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The crew is back at it with another Haitian Success episode. This time they are in Orlando Fl, to speak to a local legend, a trailblazer, a woman of pure resilience, Jennifer H. Desire! Jennifer spoke about her upbringing in Haiti, and her family dynamic before moving to the US. Then the conversation pivoted to her found career path inspired by her family and environment. Jennifer is the founde...
"Our Successful Cousin" | HMP Ep 34 | Haitian Millennial Podcast
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The crew promised that this season would be about telling successful stories. Especially stories of Haitian millennials doing their thing! The first episode of Haitian Success starts in Atlanta Georgia. The HMP crew sat down with chef Jude Pierre Dambreville, better known as Cousin Jude! Jude is an example of “I’ve done it my way.” He dropped out of nursing school to pursue his culinary dreams!...
HMP | Episode 28 | "New adults" | Haitian American Sacrifices
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This episode Was recorded prior to the Mikaben incident. The crew will cover the incident in our following episode #LLM🙏🏾. In this episode, the crew discussed their adulting routines when it comes to their day-to-day activities. Throughout the conversation, they realize that we are truly the "New Adults". Press play and take this audio journey with the HMP crew! Thank you for your listenership,...
Haitian Millennial Podcast | Episode 21 | "#MyGenerationCares" | Season 2
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Haitian Millennial Podcast | Episode 21 | "#MyGenerationCares" | Season 2
Haitian Millennial Mix Part 3 | Lovers Mix 2022 | Dj Squall | Konpa Mix
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Haitian Millennial Mix Part 3 | Lovers Mix 2022 | Dj Squall | Konpa Mix
HMP | Episode 20 | "Wrong Turn" The V-Day Pod | Haitian Millennials
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HMP | Episode 20 | "Wrong Turn" The V-Day Pod | Haitian Millennials
"New Year Same Us" | Haitian Millennial Podcast EP 19 | Appreciation Pod
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"New Year Same Us" | Haitian Millennial Podcast EP 19 | Appreciation Pod
Haitian Millennial Podcast | Episode 16 | "Im Grown" Moving Out | Season 2
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Haitian Millennial Podcast | Episode 16 | "Im Grown" Moving Out | Season 2
Growing up in a Haitian Household | Haitian Millennial experience | HMP Episode 13 Bonus Clip
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Growing up in a Haitian Household | Haitian Millennial experience | HMP Episode 13 Bonus Clip
HMP | Episode 13 | "Mwen Mouyé" Haitian Millennial Dating | Clip 1
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HMP | Episode 13 | "Mwen Mouyé" Haitian Millennial Dating | Clip 1
Haitian Millennial Mix Part 2 | Spring 2021 Mix | Dj Squall | HMP
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Haitian Millennial Mix Part 2 | Spring 2021 Mix | Dj Squall | HMP
HMP "En Attendant" Dj Squall as Special Guest | Road to Episode 13 | Marc The Dreamer
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HMP "En Attendant" Dj Squall as Special Guest | Road to Episode 13 | Marc The Dreamer
Haiti is a young democracy | HMP Episode 11 #FreeHaiti
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Haiti is a young democracy | HMP Episode 11 #FreeHaiti
HMP Episode 10 | Yo Paka Konpran Mwen| Haitian Millennial Podcast
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HMP Episode 10 | Yo Paka Konpran Mwen| Haitian Millennial Podcast
HMP Episode 9 | Bal-Entine's Day | Haitian Millennial Podcast
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HMP Episode 9 | Bal-Entine's Day | Haitian Millennial Podcast
Soup Gentrification | Haitian Soup Joumou Done WRONG | HMP Episode 7 | Clip
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Soup Gentrification | Haitian Soup Joumou Done WRONG | HMP Episode 7 | Clip
HMP | Episode 5 - "Zanmi" Friend | Haitian Millennial Podcast
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HMP | Episode 5 - "Zanmi" Friend | Haitian Millennial Podcast
My mother name is maisha and my grandpa name is larry my brother is from haiti he said he was born there but i was born in amerikkka. "Kkk" my mom tribe is from congolese her name is even Congolese they the shortest tribe in africa , there are haitian people with congolese names that was born in america before 2000 year born modern day haitians . And another thing is that haitians were not identified as haitian until after the revolution Their race was their tribe first and still is and i find it sad that congo angolan people were the first on hayti high mountain And most darkest skinned people come from Senegal 90% of Haitians who are darkskinned and parents are darkskinned tall are senegal haitians specially men who have deep vocal tone Because the west is the hottest side of africa because of the direction of the Sun The 2nd group are igbo and yoruba and benin and they are mostly dark but light brown to lightskin and have very perfected forheads or thick eye brows and very rare fascinating eye structure and most haitians forehead structures come from skull shaping tradition alot of us dont understand how seperation is supporting satan and makes us weak The congo people have the same blood as JEAN JAQUES DESSALINE he was born in congo so when haitians say they not african thats seperating strength because french is slave master language The only way someone isnt haitian is if they have not one tribe who went their first I was born in America i run into many congo people with haitian names saying they are american walking around . Looking dirty poor and living very bad and alone and its sad because congo means to gather , gather is unity and thats what haiti stands for unity , lunion fait la force flag was made by dessaline so i feel like haitian parents did not do their job who dont care about theyre lineage tribe and truth and not live a lie because our tribe is our first religion. And its so easy to identify a Kongo haitian in america because they look exactly like the Kongo people in the forest . Kongo kingdom was the most richest kingdom and they are today but get robbed til this day and they are true ones who actually know how to contact their family members when they leave this realm And they dont wanna neglect their traditions because they know something we dont know So i dont claim as amerikkkan i find it disrespectful to call anyone black or american who has darkskin or brownskin because its common sense of what we come from Now if a person walking around claiming that they just dont know their tribe lineage i had to find mines . My aunts and uncles have haitian names and most of them are short . Just like kongo families but they have haitian names. So its interesting and it fascinates me to speak on congo because they were the first group who fought for hatitan freedom. 🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩. But im not mad at no one because haitians wake up to chase paper and pay bills so most yall dont have time to read .
Great video!!!!!!
Great video!!!
2:16 “seen not heard” honey that is facts. I was told not to talk back so till this day communication is something I’m still working on on at my big age 😅
Embrace Haitian names . Don’t be ashamed.
bro keep it up. this podcast should keep going
I'm so glad I stumbled onto the Podcast. A breath of fresh air. I'm about to binge watch all the episodes.
love this episode
We appreciate YOU❤
Ti Jan - little Jean
😂 Wap bay dezòd wi la!
Max Edouard Viala…. I bet he never thought that would follow him so many years later
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Thank you for the support 🇭🇹
#stanleyanney4938 Every day is a new opportunity to create something beautiful.
I'm a Haitian Chef and if only you were in my kitchen with me seeing my reaction to this foolishness. Sa sa yo t ap fe' menm: gentrifying and dumbing down a historic Haitian culinary classic to suit their sensitive taste buds. The editor should have called it something else and leave the Haitian name out of it.
Palm beach!
Don’t stop….where y’all at? Where the new content
I just discovered sejoe, and l ❤️ him!
Bel bagay , mwen renmen sa
Oh no.. not Haitians 😂
What’s the name of the song use in the beginning on the video.
This episode makes me feel the most connected! I'm a first generation American Haitian as well and growing up we just knew not to touch anything in the wall unit. Now I have my son, in his toddler years he use to through the beblou outside of my moms window when he was a toddler. He's now 7 and would never touch them. He understands how much they mean to my mom and even ask me why we don't have any at home. 😂
The chemistry between the 3 of you is so appealing. I absolutely love your perspective. The various aspects of culture that you bring under the lens are important conversations to have as we find ourselves living this dual life. Thanks so much for the heart you put in to the work for the culture!!!
Oomg I kinda missed y’all 😭😭
Aww, thank you for this! We truly appreciate your support. #Zanmeroftheshow
Great interview 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🇭🇹🇨🇦 ** what's the song at the end please? **
This the one!!
Love!!!!
Great interview
🙏🏾Thank you!
This dude is so funny lol. Yo prann lan min nou 😂
Tap Tap restaurant used to be great in Miami. However, Tap Tap resto is no longer in business.
Se Joe, toujou tuye yo. This dude is dope. I love this interview. Bon bagay.
He married my husband and i, and hosted as well. It was Amazingggggggg🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🖤❤
Congratulations! And that is so dope! ❤
@@haitianmillennial9154 thank you ❤. We had a ball
I'm here to support my Haitian folks out here grinding ❤
Bro, i grew watching him, and haitian jonas. And WE ALL KNOW WHO INSPIRED HAITIAN JONAS🤣
Big facts
What an amazing story! I also appreciate the full circle moment. God really does have a great sense of humor 😂
From the crib ❤️ keep going brotha
can you really claim to be haitian if you never experience hunger? too much rice, that explains alot. The girls are fooking boring.The only interesting to come out of her mouth is food.
😁😁😁😁😁😁 preach brother
Inspiring!
Drop Part 2!!✊🏾
Accountability existed in Haitian radio as it related to politics
True...
Tu vas faire mes haïtiens griyen leurs dents😂😂😂
Thanks to the IG algorythm I got the reel from this podcast and I just had to come watch the whole thing! Thank you for this! Didn't about Se Joe before but now I do😂😂😂😂 Love from 🇨🇦
We truly appreciate you! Canada Love ❤
@@haitianmillennial9154 🙏🏽❤
That amapiano at the beginning was a nice touch. Love this pod!
We appreciate you! #Zanmer of the show.
That last statement was really eye opening. Haiti’s history has really been traumatic! Wow! I’ve never seen it that way. That really explains A LOT!
Great interview 🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is soooooo inspiring! Thank you for sharing
It’s funny, but I can relate to all three of them. My story is like all three of them put together.
Man nice episode!! I wish we had this kind of show here!
in Haitian creole certain jokes are funny because it’s a play on words for instance ”sandra” is a name of a person but also in Haitian creole is named as a comforter or blanket
I can’t express how much I love this podcast, one request that might be very hard but worth it is getting Haitian rapper Mach Hommy on the pod. Kontinye fè sa w ap fè la, zanmi m!!✊🏿🇭🇹
Je t’adore Sejoe ton vaib arrive après tellement en France vraiment !! Bref on le retrouve et tu es formidable physiquement, crimasse fort bref un H bien fort. Moins d’anglais ok sinon tout ok ✊🏾👏🏾✌🏾
Great podcast Yes yes seJoe😂
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