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haitibarbershop

Something new for Haitians and friends 

  1. 16

    Everything has it's good and bad

    Haitians who just came from Haiti from Biden must learn the country first then, offer others their opinion(s), guests are coming next month and more. Sorry for the few weeks of absence.Support the show

  2. 15

    The ti sousouS!!!

    our struggle when we came  to America, Guy struggling being  at the top of the Haitian's media, Blondedy being disrespectful again  to Haitian media, man saying that 60% of Haitians  who came under the Biden's law have aids and more...Support the show

  3. 14

    the beef( Kendrick, Cole and Drake) heating up

     Haiti news, Diyosa, Guy Weve, Haitians don't know how to compete etc...Support the show

  4. 13

    Fake news!

    Arab fake kidnapping in Haiti, bridge felt up North, gangs are being giving a platform by Haitians, BBQ being the number man in Haiti as a gang leader and more...Support the show

  5. 12

    haiti pa gen yon sport ofisiel!

    Ever wonder how the pulsating beats of Drake and J Cole's latest tracks come to life, or what's truly at stake in the cutthroat music industry? This episode is your all-access pass to the vibrant world of music, from hot new releases to the intricate dance of festival planning in cities like Orlando and Miami. We share candid anecdotes from our personal lives—sweat-drenched gym sessions, office triumphs, and the universal quest for joy and responsibility that echoes in every chord and verse.Strap on your cleats and prepare for an in-depth exploration of the sporting world, as we examine football's rise in Haiti, the fervor of Brazilian sports culture, and Jamaica's sprinting legacy. We take you behind the scenes to address the structural hurdles and gender dynamics influencing international competition. Revel in tales of soccer's cultural tapestry, where the love for the game transcends borders and unites nations, stirring hearts with every goal scored.Finally, let's confront the turbulent waves of social and political change. In a heartfelt discussion, we strip back the layers of governance in Haiti, the pressing need for civic engagement, and the intricate dance between language, culture, and identity. Without guest interjections, we offer a raw look at the challenges of mental health and extend an open invitation to unwind with us this Sunday to a soundtrack of classic hits and heart-to-heart conversation. Join us for an episode that promises not just entertainment but a journey through the milestones that shape our world.Support the show

  6. 11

    ou gen chwa!

    Ever found yourself paying for a gym membership that's collecting dust? Or perhaps you're grappling with the endless hustle, juggling job after job with no room to breathe? That's the kind of authentic, real-world chaos we're unpacking today. Join us as we navigate the delicate dance of work-life harmony, laugh about the gyms we never visit, and get serious about why we're all stashing pennies for our twilight years. Our special guests share their colorful stories, giving us a glimpse into the myriad ways we all seek to balance personal satisfaction with professional ambition.Education and opportunity are the heartbeat of a thriving community, and we're putting our fingers on the pulse. We're exploring how the choices we make—like joining a talent show or opting out to study—shape our paths and the critical role support networks play in fostering young talent. If you've ever wondered whether societal pressures are squatting on your ambitions for physical fitness or professional success, our conversation will shed some light. With anecdotes and insights from our guests, we're stitching together the tapestry of experiences that uplift the next generation.But what about when the curtain falls and we're left in the quiet company of family? This episode doesn't shy away from the complex dance of familial relationships and the silent scripts we follow. We're sharing personal journeys of staying true to ourselves amidst a chorus of expectations and reflecting on how our roots can both ground us and set us free. With a candid look at the challenges faced by trailblazers in niche professions, we're also questioning the rigidity of societal norms and pondering how altering the landscape of opportunity, especially for women, might just rewrite the narrative of our lives. So, make sure to tune in for a heart-to-heart that resonates with the familiar, the unexpected, and the transformative.Support the show

  7. 10

    ayisien pa renmen respecte contra ( Haitians don't like to respect contract they signed)

     haiti caos, Danola's contract etc....Support the show

  8. 9

    gason pa konn koze ak famn

     gason de 18 a 35 pa fe sex non yon ane oubyen viegSupport the show

  9. 8

    50/50 relationship is a myth

    Ed was in Boston and we talk about how the 50/50 relationship doesn't exist. section 8 and food stampsSupport the show

  10. 7

    ou paka nwa pa kretyen( being black and christian)

    Haitian"s and christianity! eke legiz fe travail yoSupport the show

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  12. 5

    Fatherhood

    first!  we want to apologize for the delay and want you guys to know that we appreciate y'all  and know that next week you guys are getting two EPs. thanks for taking your time to listen to us.Support the show

  13. 4

    DEPRESSION IS REAL

    max death, respect and respectSupport the show

  14. 3

    Mawora se yon marozo

    Dperfect, women and more Support the show

  15. 2

    Haitians talks

    kind of women to avoid(famn pou elite) Support the show

  16. 1

    zafe ayisien!(haitian's talks)

    djoulie, dating, etc...Support the show

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Something new for Haitians and friends

HOSTED BY

Fedel

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Something new for Haitians and friends 

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haitibarbershop is created and hosted by Fedel.
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