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Show Notes Summary:
In this episode of Your Life Over 50, Jean chats with Janssen Brooks, author of the book Strive to Finish First: What Can African-Americans Learn from Nigerian Immigrants? Janssen shares his journey, from growing up in the Deep South during the civil rights era to discovering the surprising success stories of Nigerian immigrants in the United States. He discusses the cultural mindsets and values that drive Nigerian families to prioritize education and aim for high achievements across generations.
Janssen dives into key findings from his research, including the impressive educational statistics of Nigerian immigrants and the lessons he believes can be applied to African-American communities. He explains the importance of setting high expectations for children, pursuing fields of study with strong career prospects, and the critical role of parental involvement in shaping educational success.
Listeners will also hear inspiring stories of successful Nigerian-Americans, like Dr. Bennet Omalu, the pioneer in concussion research, and Tope Awotona, the founder of Calendly. Janssen offers practical advice for parents and grandparents looking to motivate the younger generation to strive for excellence, emphasizing the power of discipline, goal-setting, and a strong faith foundation.
Whether you’re raising children, helping grandchildren, or simply interested in understanding how mindset and culture impact success, this episode offers valuable insights and an uplifting message about the potential for greatness.
Key Points Discussed:
Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation and learn how adopting a "strive to finish first" mentality can lead to impactful changes in your life and community.
Show Notes Summary:
In this episode of Your Life Over 50, Jean chats with Janssen Brooks, author of the book Strive to Finish First: What Can African-Americans Learn from Nigerian Immigrants? Janssen shares his journey, from growing up in the Deep South during the civil rights era to discovering the surprising success stories of Nigerian immigrants in the United States. He discusses the cultural mindsets and values that drive Nigerian families to prioritize education and aim for high achievements across generations.
Janssen dives into key findings from his research, including the impressive educational statistics of Nigerian immigrants and the lessons he believes can be applied to African-American communities. He explains the importance of setting high expectations for children, pursuing fields of study with strong career prospects, and the critical role of parental involvement in shaping educational success.
Listeners will also hear inspiring stories of successful Nigerian-Americans, like Dr. Bennet Omalu, the pioneer in concussion research, and Tope Awotona, the founder of Calendly. Janssen offers practical advice for parents and grandparents looking to motivate the younger generation to strive for excellence, emphasizing the power of discipline, goal-setting, and a strong faith foundation.
Whether you’re raising children, helping grandchildren, or simply interested in understanding how mindset and culture impact success, this episode offers valuable insights and an uplifting message about the potential for greatness.
Key Points Discussed:
Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation and learn how adopting a "strive to finish first" mentality can lead to impactful changes in your life and community.