• Ep 2: Half & Half: Growing Up Jamaican & Indian (ft. My Treacherous Twin)

  • Aug 24 2023
  • Length: 32 mins
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Ep 2: Half & Half: Growing Up Jamaican & Indian (ft. My Treacherous Twin)

  • Summary

  • Welcome back to the Pretty Unordinary Podcast, where we delve into the lives of everyday people and uncover the unique stories that make them extraordinary. In this episode, we sit down with a very special guest, My Treacherous Twin, aka my baby brother, Raje, to talk about growing up Jamaican and Indian in a cultural melting pot known as The Caribbean - specifically, the island of Jamaica.


    From navigating the nuances of two distinct cultures to balancing the expectations of parents with the realities of being first-generation Americans, come us on a journey through our upbringings in a colorful and comical way that you'll relate to if you had to experience something similar. With plenty of hilarious anecdotes and relatable experiences, you won't want to miss this episode!


    Tune in as we explore and learn what it's like to straddle two worlds and cultures with ease. From overcoming parental expectations to figuring out which world you really connected with, we'll share tips for navigating the world as dual-heritage individuals.


    So, whether you're into spicy curry or savory jerk chicken, this episode of the Pretty Unordinary Podcast is sure to satisfy your cravings for all things interesting, quirky, and fun. Join us on this journey of half-and-half identity as we bond over being Pretty Unordinary.


    Don't forget to follow us on Instagram: @prettyunordinary

    Host: Shantae C. @shantissle

    Guest Host: Raje C. @_clarkaay_

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