In this conversation, Dr. Sam Rodriguez Morheim, respected periodontist and author, reflects on his family's Cuban American journey through the eyes of a child. In 1962, following the rise of the Castro regime, his family was forced to leave Cuba, abandoning their professions, possessions, and sense of certainty for an unknown future. Growing up in Brooklyn, Dr. Morheim shares how displacement, resilience, and memory shaped his identity and worldview.
This episode explores migration not as a political talking point, but as a deeply human experience marked by loss, adaptation, and quiet strength. From the weight of what was left behind to the values carried forward, this story speaks to immigrants, children of immigrants, and anyone shaped by movement across borders. This is a conversation about survival, family, and how early experiences echo across a lifetime.
Cuban American story Cuban immigration Immigrant childhood Exile from Cuba Castro regime 1962 Cuban diaspora Immigrant family stories Brooklyn immigrant history Children of immigrants Immigration and identity Cuban American experience Migration stories Latin American diaspora Resilience and migration Immigrant voices
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