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Family First, Football Second: A Hatian American Story| Pat

55 min · 22. Nov. 2025
Episode Family First, Football Second: A Hatian American Story| Pat Cover

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From Haitian heritage to Florida fields, Pat opens up about growing up first-gen, staying rooted in his culture, and the family support that kept him locked in through every challenge. 🇭đŸ‡čâ€ïžđŸˆ He talks identity, purpose, football, and what it means to carve your own lane while honoring where you come from.

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