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Growing Up Guyanese

Growing Up Guyanese

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In this episode of the Just My Baby Daddy Podcast, AJ Adams sits down with special guest LeRoi Robinson-Grant to dive deep into the real-life complexities of fatherhood, cultural identity, and growing up in a Caribbean household. Together, they unpack the differences in parenting styles across generations, the powerful role of education, and how cultural traditions shaped their values and family dynamics.

LeRoi opens up about his personal relationships with his father and grandfather, reflecting on the challenges, expectations, and lessons that molded him into the man and father he is today. This conversation sheds light on the unique pressures faced by children in immigrant families and how those experiences now influence their own approaches to raising the next generation.

Tune in for an honest and powerful discussion about legacy, cultural pride, and the evolving journey of Black and Caribbean fatherhood.

#Fatherhood #BlackFathersMatter #CaribbeanCulture #ImmigrantFamilies #ParentingStyles #GenerationalWisdom #JustMyBabyDaddyPodcast #YourFavoriteBabyDaddy #ModernFatherhood #CulturalIdentity



00:00 Introduction to Fatherhood and Cultural Dynamics
01:20 Childhood Experiences and Parental Involvement
08:28 Education as a Cultural Pillar
12:21 Navigating Fatherhood: Lessons from the Past
17:39 The Grandfather Role: A Shift in Dynamics
22:26 Balancing Pressure and Parenting Styles
27:24 Military Service and Parental Expectations
30:50 Reflections on Childhood and Communication
34:21 Cultural Heritage and Its Impact on Parenting


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