'Growing Up: Canadian Jamaican'. These are stories from my life: From my earliest years growing up in Jamaica, to growing up again in Canada as a teenager. Looking back on my journey, I can now say that I loved my my hybrid upbringing. But there were times when I resented being caught between two cultures.
I wrote this book to help young people, particularly those recently arrived in Canada, navigate their own journey. But the stories apply to anyone at any age who is struggling with their personal identity. I hope you find one or two that resonate with you. If you do, please share with someone who could benefit.
Introduction
I got stuck at age 12 growing up in Jamaica. Two years later it began again in Canada. Mentally and emotionally I tumbled between honouring my Jamaican heritage while fitting into my Canadian world. “Who are you?” we were asked repeatedly. “It depends…” was my answer to that question.
With my upbringing, I didn’t identify with the typical ‘Jamaican’. In Jamaica we lived in the affluent suburbs outside of the capital city of Kingston. We went to Catholic private schools. We played and partied behind gated and walled yards. We travelled in comfort between these compounds. Looking back, it was an isolated and privileged upbringing. The crack was working with Dad at his Gas Station on the edge of Trench Town, a world class ghetto!
In Canada we were jolted into middle-class life in the suburbs of Mississauga far from the Jamaican Hood. We visited family and friends in their homes in Brampton and Markham. We didn’t attend any of the traditional Caribbean or Jamaican events or activities. Actively stayed away! It was working class more than the upper class.
And we were different. We could ‘Pass’ until we spoke. Then the Jamaican accent gave us away.I’ve grown into a Canadian Jamaican accepted by friends and business associates.
Along the way I found my inner strength. I’ve used it to help myself and others. This book pulls together a number of stories from my journey. I hope you find one or two that resonate with you. If you do, please share with someone who may need help on their growing up journey.
Click this link to buy a copy of 'Growing Up: Canadian Jamaican'. Both eBook and Paperback available.
Until next time...
Wednesday, February 19, 2020
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
10 Small Business Marketing Tactics for 2020
Last week I spoke with a couple of budding business owners. They are in the planning stages for a new business venture in the food and beverage industry. This is a crowded field with a high failure rate. Their business will compete with National Chains and Independent operators. It will be challenging. But they have a secret weapon: They have stories. Real stories from their travels around the world that they can use to market the uniqueness of their business. That's an edge...and it may be just what they need as they take the leap of faith to start it up.
Stories...content...one of the top 10 marketing tactics for small business owners.
Until next time...
Chris Morales
Stories...content...one of the top 10 marketing tactics for small business owners.
Until next time...
Chris Morales
Thursday, February 6, 2020
Maggie Dog - Morning Routine
Oh to be a Maltese living in our home! Our Maggie Dog has been with us over 2 years. She turned 12 years old last December 25 (yes, we celebrate on Christmas Day). She is super protective of her 'Mommy' but is pleasant, cheerful and loyal to Sally and I. And she loves her morning routine!!
Just another day in paradise!
MaggieDog
MaggieDog
Thursday, January 30, 2020
Small Business Class Guest Speaking Gig
Starting Your Small Business |
Here's how you can help: Volunteer to speak in one of the upcoming classes. Share your small business story, how you got started, mistakes you've made, successes you've had, tips on how to get through the typical challenges.
If you are a small business owner and have about 45 minutes on Thursday evening at 6:15 pm, please contact me directly: chris.morales.gbc@gmail.com
Thank you.
Chris
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