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Latest Episodes

Seismology in the Caribbean
March 16, 2015

Earthquakes and volcanoes hit the Caribbean more often than you think. Seismologist at the University of the West Indies, Dr. Joan Latchman shares all about her work, the threat these disasters pose to the region and what we should do to minimize effects.

Rasta Woman 2 - Barbara Blake-Hannah
March 11, 2015

The second part of our reverting conversation on Rastafari, Home Schooling, Womanhood. Barbara Blake-Hannah goes into even more territory on blackness, Jamaica Media Productions and the contribution of Caribbean woman. Every word is hang-on-able. Plus the

Barbara Blake-Hannah Rasta Woman
March 03, 2015

If humility had a face, it would look like Barbara Blake-Hannah. A mother, champion of home schooling, author, journalist, Rastafarian, Jamaican. A woman of exquisite depth who I had the pleasure of listening and talking with. In this first of two part ep

Caribbean People
February 23, 2015

This week we feature past guests and their thoughts of the Caribbean, its people, giving back and how Caribbean nationals, ex-patriots and people who work in and love the region can and do contribute to the growth and development of the region.

Ruben Reyes - Garifuna The Caribbean Language
February 08, 2015

Ruben Reyes, teacher, writer, Garifuna. Hear how he has spent his life spreading the language of the Caribbean people. The language Garifuna that is the language born from Africans and Amerindians, giving birth to a language that is of the Caribbean regio

Kentry & Sylvia: Kweyol - A Caribbean Language
February 01, 2015

Kweyol as a Caribbean language is talked about by guests based in London and Saint Lucia. Kentry Jn. Pierre and Sylvia Henderson-Mitchell share their expertise in how the language can and should become formalized. I also get their take on Kweyol as a Roma

Sionna Barton - Jump To Be
January 25, 2015

Bermuda's got jumpers, jump rope jumpers that is! In four years this island has gone from holding workshops to share the sport, to it being in 16 schools. Sionna Barton shares how this unconventional sport has gone from school clubs to island team competi

Soils and Light Year
January 17, 2015

A look at what soils and light technologies mean in our lives as said by those who work in these industries. A message good for all who hear. 2015 is the International Year of Soils and Light Technology.

Lindon Fatman George - Comedy is What I Do
November 24, 2014

The first Comedian from the Spice Isle, Grenada to hit the international Comedy scene, Lindon Fatman George. Listen as George shares his journey from a reluctant school boy nudged on to the stage to performing at the Caribbean Kings of Comedy. But for mos

Nalo Hopkinson - Tips for Better Writing
November 12, 2014

Award winning author of Science-fiction and fantasy novels. Nalo Hopkinson has fueled her Caribbean (Jamaica) roots and its ancestral beliefs into a quality writing that spans several publications. The ever cheerful Nalo shares how she started writing, in