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FNW Pod Ep.5 - Living in a Hispanic house hold w/Special Guest (Bryan!), Language Barriers, Mental Health, Money, Work Ethic, Food, Music, and Culture.

FNW Pod Ep.5 - Living in a Hispanic house hold w/Special Guest (Bryan!), Language Barriers, Mental Health, Money, Work Ethic, Food, Music, and Culture.

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The on going Kendrick lamar, J. Cole, and Drake feud is how we start off this episode. We talk about the rappers discographies and how they compare with each other. What are favorites are from some of the artists and how the shots that have been fired, have impressed us. In this episode, we have a special guest... our friend Bryan!!!! Circumstantially, we decided to take his presence at the house and interject him into our topic of living in a Hispanic household. This is a middle school, mutual friend of both the hosts. Throughout the episode we relive our experiences living different lives but having the similarity of being latino. We talk about our childhood adolescence, the language barriers that arise when learning the foreign language our parents and family members speak. The write off of mental health as something nonexistent in a lot of latino households. The hardworking work ethic of most country changing hispanics. Being envious of such work ethic but also being wary of not overworking yourself into a grave. We also converse about our culture that being the FOOD and MUSIC.

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