Cedrick shares his journey as a Canadian-born son of immigrants – navigating identity, building a multicultural marriage, and pushing past barriers to dream big. From his unique wedding celebration to a two-year communication with McDonald's global CMO that led nowhere, to publishing at UC Berkeley and Oxford, Cedrick's story reveals both the challenges and triumphs of staying resilient. A Black History Month conversation about faith, family, and the power of community in sustaining hope.
1. Introduction & Marriage (0:00)
2. Wedding Story: Two Cultures Coming Together (1:58)
3. Canadian Identity & Growing Up Different (7:39)
4. The Drive-Through Window Reality (9:18)
5. Identity Crisis: Looking vs Sounding Canadian (15:59)
6. A Formative Moment at BC Place (19:51)
7. The Protective Bubble of Surrey (22:48)
8. Starting Global Educo: Creating Understanding (24:18)
9. The Role of Racism in Canada (24:43)
10. The Importance of DEI & Indigenous Knowledge (27:46)
11. The McDonald's Story: Meeting the Global CMO (31:48)
12. Two Years of Communication, Zero Results (33:25)
13. The Power of Parental Belief (41:50)
14. Publishing Against the Odds (42:57)
15. Medical School Dreams & Redirection (50:59)
16. Chief Listening Officer: Future Vision (53:16)
17. Advice to 15-Year-Old Self: Keep Going (54:00)
18. Remembering a Best Friend (55:54)
19. Faith as Foundation (58:11)
20. Black History Month: Celebrating Identity (59:01