In the episode titled "1804 and Today: A Fresh Look at Haiti's History and Future," hosts Yvener Duroseau and Jean-Max Voltaire embark on a journey to explore Haiti's past and present. The year 1804 marks a significant point in Haitian history, symbolizing liberation and a new beginning. Through engaging conversations with historians, cultural experts, and local voices, this episode delves into the rich heritage that shaped Haiti and its people. The discussions uncover lesser-known facts and shed new light on Haiti's struggles and triumphs since independence. The hosts also explore the contemporary aspects of Haitian culture, emphasizing the resilience, creativity, and untapped potential that exists within the nation. Inspirational stories and visionary ideas are shared, aiming to spark a renewed sense of pride and aspiration among Haitians globally. The episode acts as an invitation to view Haiti from a fresh perspective, honoring its history while looking forward to a vibrant and promising future. It sets the tone for "1804 Renaissance," marking the beginning of an inspiring journey to rediscover and celebrate Haiti like never before.