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Growing up in The Bronx in the 1980s wasn’t easy—crime was high, resources were limited, and families often struggled to make ends meet. But through it all, one thing remained strong: the community. In this episode of From the Fire Escape Podcast, hosts Taina Carrero and Iris la Blanca take a heartfelt look back at the tight-knit neighborhoods that raised them.
They share stories of how neighbors stepped in as second parents, how store owners looked out for local kids, and how a sense of shared responsibility kept families afloat. They also reflect on the role of the fire escape—not just as an emergency exit, but as a lifeline for connection, where neighbors sent messages, shared stories, and found support in one another.
Even when families had little, they still gave—sharing meals, tipping the grocery clerk, and making sure no one was left behind. This episode reminds us that true wealth isn’t measured in dollars but in the bonds we build and the kindness we show.
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By Taina Carrrero & Iris la BlancaGrowing up in The Bronx in the 1980s wasn’t easy—crime was high, resources were limited, and families often struggled to make ends meet. But through it all, one thing remained strong: the community. In this episode of From the Fire Escape Podcast, hosts Taina Carrero and Iris la Blanca take a heartfelt look back at the tight-knit neighborhoods that raised them.
They share stories of how neighbors stepped in as second parents, how store owners looked out for local kids, and how a sense of shared responsibility kept families afloat. They also reflect on the role of the fire escape—not just as an emergency exit, but as a lifeline for connection, where neighbors sent messages, shared stories, and found support in one another.
Even when families had little, they still gave—sharing meals, tipping the grocery clerk, and making sure no one was left behind. This episode reminds us that true wealth isn’t measured in dollars but in the bonds we build and the kindness we show.
📚 Book Recommendations from this Episode:
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fromthefireescape.podcast/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@from.the.fire.escape
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FromtheFireEscape
Contact us:
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Services offered by your hosts:
Travel savings and bookings: tgetaways.com
Real Estate Services (NY): tcarteam.com
Book publishing & Consultations irislablanca.com
B2B Consultations: adguys.io