Modern Occurrence with Sean & Kelvin

Roots of Resilience: Money, Opportunity, and Polarization | Ep. 8

1 h 7 min · 4 de oct de 2025
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In this episode of Modern Occurrence, Kelvin shares his experience growing up as an immigrant, discussing how his early economic challenges shaped his perspectives on success, opportunity, and future family planning. Sean contributes insights about his own family's financial struggles during the 2008 economic downturn. They delve into the concept of generational wealth, exploring how their childhood experiences influenced their views on money, personal growth, and supporting future generations. The conversation expands to broader societal issues, examining the increasing polarization in the United States and how technology and media have eroded common ground and meaningful dialogue.

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