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In this episode, I'm speaking with Donovan Francis, who traded the sunny beaches of Jamaica for the frozen skies of Edmonton, Alberta. But that's not all.
Donovan moved to Canada as a communication professional. I mean, he was a television host for a quasi-government organization back in Jamaica. “Things were good. But we wanted to see someplace else," Francis explains. “Jamaica is a small place and there's just this big world out there.“
But the transition wasn’t seamless. It took nearly a year to return to a communications role similar to what he had back home. But this superhero wasn’t done. He went ahead to chase a long-held dream of becoming a lawyer. And after seven unsuccessful law school applications, he got into Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto.
In this conversation, Donovan and I explore what it’s like to start afresh. We also chat about:
How taking “whatever jobs present themselves” allows immigrants to find stability in those early days
Why food and music are great ways to pass on our cultural heritage
Spending a year in East Africa with the family to help the children connect with their roots
Canada’s cultural diversity and its benefits
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