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Welcome to episode 56 of The American Dream in The Eyes of Immigrants Podcast. I am your host, Heidy De La Cruz, and I am on a mission to change the narrative of immigration one immigrant story at a time!
Today’s guest is Stacey from Batch Pantry. Stacey was born in Jamacia and moved to the US at the age of five. She was raised in New York City but would visit Jamacia frequently in the summer growing up.
Listen in as Stacey talks about starting kindergarten in the US knowing how to do multiplication already, how she stays rooted in her Jamaican culture, why she started her business, Batch Pantry, and what products she sells!
With Love, Heidy
Connect with Stacey:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/batchpantry/
Website: https://www.batchpantry.com/
Here are a few ways you can support this podcast.
1. Share this episode with a friend.
2. Subscribe on Spotify or YouTube.
3. Write a review.
4. Sign up for the newsletter and receive each episode right in your inbox!
5. Donate money.
If you’d like to advertise your business or sponsor an episode, please email me at [email protected].
Connect with Heidy
Do you or someone you know want to share their immigration story? Send me an email :)
I volunteer with Bethany Christian Services for their refugee resettlement program. They have a wish list for basic things that families usually need when they arrive in the United States. If you'd like to donate items, the wish list is here.
Want to start your own podcast? – My six-week podcast course has EVERYTHING you need to launch your podcast the simple way - more information at my Stan Store! https://stan.store/heidydelacruz
Welcome to episode 56 of The American Dream in The Eyes of Immigrants Podcast. I am your host, Heidy De La Cruz, and I am on a mission to change the narrative of immigration one immigrant story at a time!
Today’s guest is Stacey from Batch Pantry. Stacey was born in Jamacia and moved to the US at the age of five. She was raised in New York City but would visit Jamacia frequently in the summer growing up.
Listen in as Stacey talks about starting kindergarten in the US knowing how to do multiplication already, how she stays rooted in her Jamaican culture, why she started her business, Batch Pantry, and what products she sells!
With Love, Heidy
Connect with Stacey:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/batchpantry/
Website: https://www.batchpantry.com/
Here are a few ways you can support this podcast.
1. Share this episode with a friend.
2. Subscribe on Spotify or YouTube.
3. Write a review.
4. Sign up for the newsletter and receive each episode right in your inbox!
5. Donate money.
If you’d like to advertise your business or sponsor an episode, please email me at [email protected].
Connect with Heidy
Do you or someone you know want to share their immigration story? Send me an email :)
I volunteer with Bethany Christian Services for their refugee resettlement program. They have a wish list for basic things that families usually need when they arrive in the United States. If you'd like to donate items, the wish list is here.
Want to start your own podcast? – My six-week podcast course has EVERYTHING you need to launch your podcast the simple way - more information at my Stan Store! https://stan.store/heidydelacruz