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Lets Talk Childcare Episode 4 featuring Darren @YourMillionaireBestieYMB

55 min · 26 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of Let’s Talk Childcare, Latrice and Jamarrion sit down with Darren, Darren YourMillionaireBestieYMB and this one is real. We are talking about what it looks like to be a man in childcare in an industry where people already have opinions before you even say a word. Darren opens up about navigating the judgment, the assumptions, and the pressure that comes with showing up in a space most people do not expect to see men in and why he stopped caring about what people think a long time ago. Because while people were talking he was building. From running a home based center to becoming a millionaire in childcare, Darren breaks down the mindset, discipline, and decisions it actually took to scale without waiting for approval or validation. We get into The reality of being a male owner in childcare Ignoring opinions and focusing on execution What it really takes to go from small to scalable The difference between running a center and building a business This episode is honest, unfiltered, and necessary especially if you have ever felt judged, overlooked, or underestimated in this industry. If you are in childcare or thinking about getting in this is the perspective you need to hear. This episode is proudly sponsored by Playground, an all in one childcare management platform designed to help center owners operate more efficiently. From billing and enrollment to parent communication and reporting, Playground gives you the systems you need to stay organized and focused on growth. To learn more visit https://www.tryplayground.com/ [https://www.tryplayground.com/] Follow us on Instagram @letstalkchildcarepod Subscribe for weekly episodes where we keep it real about what it actually takes to run and grow a childcare business. Let’s Talk Childcare.

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