S1E2 || HOW OUR UPBRINGING SHAPES OUR PARENTING & THE CHANGES WE ARE MAKING || THE NEW UNCS PODCAST
Most people have a love-hate relationship with barbers, but one of us was loyal to his barber for over 15 years—while one of us bounces between shops just to avoid commitments. Ever wonder why some avoid establishing barber relationships, and how that reflects broader trust and loyalty issues? In this episode, we dive into the quirky world of barber loyalty, revealing how simple choices like walking into a shop or calling out an error can mirror deeper personality traits and cultural norms.You'll discover how our upbringing influences our trust, loyalty, and even how we handle family dynamics—whether it’s about showing affection, navigating parenting, or dealing with mutual respect. We break down: the psychology of loyalty and commitment, Nigeria’s cultural approach to discipline and affection, and the surprisingly relatable stories of how a simple haircut can unveil your deep-seated habits and insecurities.We also explore some hilarious cultural contrasts—like the rarity of dad hugs in Nigeria versus the American family traditions of openly showcasing affection. Plus, tips on navigating commitment issues, whether it’s with barbers, family relationships, or life itself. Why does loyalty matter beyond the barbershop? Because it reveals how we build confidence, trust, and respect in every aspect of our lives.This episode is perfect for anyone curious about how childhood lessons and cultural norms shape our adult behaviors. If you're interested in understanding the subtle nuances of trust and loyalty in relationships—focused on humor, authenticity, and real talk—don't miss this deep dive.Whether it's about maintaining your hair or the bonds that hold us together, you’ll leave with fresh perspectives on loyalty, trust, and family—plus a few laughs along the way. Ready to reflect on your connections and maybe even improve them? Hit play now, and let’s talk loyalty—the funniest way possible.