У нас вы можете посмотреть бесплатно Pregnant, No English, New Country: How Jamaica Became Home for 18 Years или скачать в максимальном доступном качестве, видео которое было загружено на ютуб. Для загрузки выберите вариант из формы ниже:
Если кнопки скачивания не
загрузились
НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием видео, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу
страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса ClipSaver.ru
Join my parenting community: https://april-s-site-fcfd.thinkific.com What happens when a Dominican lawyer trades courtrooms for Caribbean vibes, lands in Jamaica pregnant, speaking zero English, and builds a whole new life from scratch? 🇩🇴🇯🇲 In this heartwarming episode of 'Babes, How Did You Get Here?', April sits down with Ysis — a Dominican Republic-born lawyer turned event planner who moved to Jamaica 18 years ago with her husband, a six-year-old son, and nothing but faith and Google searches about goats in the streets. From navigating language barriers and spicy patties to raising two boys with completely different cultural identities, Isis opens up about what it really takes to build a home in a country that wasn't yours — and why she wouldn't change a thing. We talk about: 🌍 The moment her husband asked: "Do you want to move to Jamaica?" — and she said yes without ever visiting 🤰 Arriving pregnant, no English, just vibes and a dream 🗣️ Learning a new language while raising kids in a foreign school system 🍛 Dominican food vs Jamaican food: why curry lobster made her cry (and why patties are life) 👶 Raising two sons with totally different relationships to Jamaica — one feels 100% Jamaican, the other… not so much 💼 From lawyer to stay-at-home mom to thriving event planner in Kingston 🎉 Why her 51st birthday became the launchpad for her business 👯♀️ Building a chosen family across cultures: Haitian, Mexican, Chilean, French, Jamaican, and beyond 💔 The hardest moment: losing her father while living abroad and grieving from a distance 🏝️ Why Blue Lagoon is paradise and the south coast has her heart 🎄 Christmas Eve Dominican style vs. Jamaican Christmas — and why she'll never shop on December 24th 🎭 Dominican Carnival (covered faces & choreography) vs. Jamaica Carnival (bikinis, feathers & vibes) ✈️ Her two rules for anyone thinking about moving to Jamaica This isn't just an expat story. It's about choosing joy over perfection, surrounding yourself with the right people, and learning to embrace a new home without comparing it to the old one. It's about motherhood across borders, grief across oceans, and finding your people in the most unexpected places. Whether you've ever thought about moving abroad, struggled to fit in somewhere new, or just love a good story about resilience, reinvention, and rum — this episode will make you laugh, cry, and maybe even crave a beef patty. 💬 Tell us in the comments: Have you ever moved to a new country? What was the hardest part? And Team Tasty or Team Juicy? 👀 — 🎧 About the show – "Babes, How Did You Get Here?" Hosted by entrepreneur & former Miss Jamaica, April Jackson, this podcast dives into the real, unfiltered stories of people who left the script — swapping comfort for courage, and choosing a life "elsewhere." New episodes every week from around the world. 📌 Subscribe for more stories on: • Life abroad, expat realities & building home in foreign places • Motherhood, identity & raising third-culture kids • Language barriers, cultural shock & finding your people • Reinvention, resilience & trusting the journey • Food, friendship & what it means to truly belong 👍 If this episode moved you, like, comment and share it with someone who needs to hear that home isn't always where you're born — it's where you choose to bloom. Chapters: 00:00 From Dominican Republic to Jamaica: A Leap of Faith 01:08 First Impressions and Early Challenges 03:08 Language Barriers and Finding Community 06:06 Raising Children Across Two Cultures 07:21 Food Culture Shock: Spice and Flavor 12:09 From Lawyer to Events Planner 13:58 Building a Business and Social Circle 23:06 The Hardest Part: Distance from Family 26:24 Advice for Future Expats 28:47 Favorite Places and Cultural Traditions #HowDidYouGetHere #AprilJackson #DominicanInJamaica #ExpatLife #JamaicaLiving #LifeAbroad #DominicanRepublic #CaribbeanLife #Motherhood #ThirdCultureKids #EventPlanner #KingstonJamaica #CulturalIdentity #Immigration #LatinasAbroad #RealStories #Podcast #Reinvention #FindingHome #ExpatMom #CaribbeanExpat #LanguageBarrier #GriefAbroad #ChoosingJoy