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Impacting Jamaica

Impacting Jamaica

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There is an abundance of positives taking place across Jamaica and the diaspora. Impacting Jamaica is an initiative to provide exposure to positive happenings, acts of kindness, activities and investments positively benefiting communities at every level, across every sector – to inspire, motivate and excite people everywhere.
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Impact 360⁰ aims to inform, educate and build awareness of shared experiences on issues that affect human conditions. We'll be connecting with individuals and organizations that operate sustainable programmes positively affecting people's lives. We hope that this helps to create a paradigm-shift for us to live harmoniously with each other. Kindness and compassion as we all know, go a long way. Join the movement, that celebrates: - Improving Lives. Improving Communities. You can also leave us ...
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Join me on my journey to help reframe how we understand and treat autism and neurodivergence as a whole. My hope is that through these discussions we will help change how we view autism and highlight all of the brilliant ways neurodivergent minds have and can continue to powerfully impact our world. Along the way, we will hear from other neurodivergent people, aka the Neurospicy Gang, who will be sharing their valuable experiences and insight about living as an actually autistic person in a ...
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Paul Stennett hosts The Transformation Blueprint, where he interviews inspiring individuals making an impact each and every week, to extract the lessons and the tools you can use to make transformations in your own life. There are many paths to success folks, so let’s find yours together.
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Sermons, Seminars and Presentations informed by God's Word from Teddy A. Jones. Rev. Teddy A. Jones: Jamaican Pastor, preaching in Jamaica on disciple-making challenging men to wake up and make disciples in obedience to Jesus. John 15:8; 15. Author of Let's Major In The Minors available in Jamaica and on Amazon at www.TeddyAJones.com/paper #LMITM #BDWVNI www.TeddyAJones.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teddy-jones/support
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I've had the privilege of hosting many guests over the last few years, covering a fascinating range of topics. From the triumph of the Scots at Bannockburn in 1314, to the fall of Constantinople in 1453, to the impact Jamaica had on our world in the 1970s, this podcast keeps those episodes available for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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JAIAC's Dispute Management in a New World Podcast Series

Jamaica International Arbitration Centre

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The Jamaica International Arbitration Centre Ltd (JAIAC), Dispute Management in a New World Podcast Series, is biweekly conversations with Dr Christopher Malcolm, Secretary General, JAIAC. In this informative and insightful podcast series, Dr Malcolm will share his views and explore the concept, including by reference to the leveraging implications of the appropriate use of dispute management options for stability in business relationships and in support of sustainable economic development; ...
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Award nominated podcast, listened to in 178 countries, The HIV Podcast is fast becoming a global gamechanger for tackling HIV stigma! The HIV Podcast separates fact from fiction and tackles HIV myths and misconceptions. We cover all things HIV related from people to historical events, law, health, taboo topics and pop-culture moments - basically everything you need to know about HIV! Join hosts Sarah Macadam and Jessica Harding every Friday where they will take you on a journey that's surpri ...
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Bass Culture UK is the Black Music Research Unit at the University of Westminster, an academic research project exploring the impact of Jamaican and Jamaican-influenced music on British culture. Covering the period from the 1960s to the present day, with an initial focus on London and a particular interest in the years 1976 – 1981. We explore the impact of Bass Culture through the explosion of Jamaican genres like ska, reggae and dub in the UK to the development of distinct British variants ...
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Podcards is a storytelling journey through the extraordinary experiences of everyday people, starting with the legacy of the British Empire. Each Podcard is a short story, painting a vivid picture of real moments in history. The impact of colonialism on modern society is huge - there’s no doubt. But the reality about what was good & bad is nuanced & often heated. Podcards goes beyond politics & morals to listen to true, personal stories with respect & without judgement. If you would like to ...
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It's an Honor

W.A. Franke Honors College

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Welcome to It’s an Honor, a podcast from the W.A. Franke Honors College. It’s an Honor invites listeners into nuanced conversations that embrace the complexity of the world we inhabit. By examining the areas where ideas rub against each other, guests will engage in bold discussion that fosters understanding, empathy, and growth. Exploring different perspectives enhances our own—it's an honor for us to learn from one another. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this podcast are the ...
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Food isn't just delicious... it can also change your life! Tune into Beyond the Plate, a new podcast presented by International Charity: Food For The Poor. Get inspired with conversations that nourish the soul. Hear amazing stories of transformation from faith influencers, leaders in the nonprofit sector, and the individuals receiving aid in the 15 countries of Latin America that Food For The Poor serves.
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Asase Ba podcast honours oral tradition and shines a light on Ghanaian stories that are often untold or silenced. Hosted by Ghanaian Canadian Michelle. Join the conversation by using the hashtag #AsaseBaPod.
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Our quest to spread the U=U word continues with this special World AIDS Day episode, featuring the incredibly knowledgeable Dr Nneka Nwokolo, a passionate advocate of spreading the message of U=U, Head of Patient Engagement at ViiV Healthcare as well as an Honorary Consultant HIV Physician at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London. Get the U=U di…
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Send us a text Join us as we uncover the extraordinary power of food to forge deep connections and bring communities together during the most challenging times, restoring dignity and hope in the midst of disaster. Our guest, Monica Majors from Chef Jose Andres’ relief organization, World Central Kitchen, takes us behind the scenes of their emergenc…
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In this episode, Dean Pollard sits down with The University of Arizona Athletic Director, Desireé Reed-Francois for a lively conversation about building a championship culture and shaping future leaders both on and off the field. They delve into the dynamic intersection of sports and academics, sharing insights on the power of leadership and the wa…
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Send us a text This episode promises a heartwarming journey with the World Food Program's Barron Segar and Riaz Lodhi, who share their incredible stories from the humanitarian front lines, revealing how nutrition can be both a source of joy and a powerful tool for building communities. Hear how Barron transitioned from college graduate to becoming …
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Dr. Samara Klar is a Political Scientist and the Melody S. Robidoux Fund Professor in the School of Government and Public Policy. She studies how individuals’ personal identities and social surroundings influence their political attitudes and behavior. Most often, she uses experimental methods (in and outside the lab), surveys, and other statistica…
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Ever wondered how a 10-year-old girl from West Virginia could overcome the barriers of segregation and gender inequality to become one of NASA's most crucial figures? This episode promises to enthrall you with the story of Katherine Johnson, a mathematical genius whose groundbreaking calculations were pivotal to the success of missions like John Gl…
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Uncover the inspirational journey of Mary McLeod Bethune, a woman who transformed the constraints of a segregated society into a legacy of empowerment and education. You’ll gain insights into how she overcame the oppressive realities of post-Civil War America, growing up as the 15th of 17 children in a sharecropping family in South Carolina. Her ea…
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In This week's episode, Voice of The People and Allison discuss Staff Shortage Affects Port Morant Health Centre, Morant Bay By-Elections, Urban Centre Development, St Thomas Football Association, Church Feud, Miss Lou & Bob Marley, Keeping Up with Kartel and more. Wha Dis? (What is this?) is a storytelling space where hosts Allison and the Voice o…
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Unlock the incredible story of Shirley Chisholm, a trailblazer in American politics who redefined what it means to be a leader. How did a determined woman from Brooklyn challenge the political status quo and become the first African-American woman elected to Congress? With her fearless slogan "unbought and unbossed," Chisholm didn't just make histo…
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Send us a text Tune in to our inaugural remote episode featuring the celebrated journalist and icon, Myrka Dellanos. Broadcasting from Food For The Poor's warehouse in Coconut Creek, Myrka reflects on her journey from Hispanic immigrant to a prominent figure giving back to the community. Alongside her co-host Sadiel, Myrka participated in Food For …
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Discover the profound impact Langston Hughes had on American literature and culture. Through an exploration of his life and work, uncover how the cultural explosion of 1920s Harlem and the influence of his grandmother, Mary Patterson Langston, shaped him into a voice for the people. We'll promise you a journey into the energetic rhythms of jazz-inf…
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What if bold visions, like those of Marcus Garvey, could transform the world? Join us as we unravel the dynamic story of Garvey, a trailblazer in the fight for social justice whose audacious ideas continue to resonate today. Our conversation explores Garvey's journey from his formative years in colonial Jamaica to his ambitious Back to Africa movem…
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Imagine being forcibly removed from a train car simply because of the color of your skin. This pivotal moment in Ida B. Wells' life ignited a fire within her that would challenge the very foundations of racial injustice in America. In our latest episode, we explore the indomitable spirit of Ida B. Wells, a woman born into slavery who rose to become…
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We've hit our 150th episode and before we go on a little break, we're indulging Sarah and dedicating an episode to one of her favourite topics......Holly Johnson! Sources Holly Johnson - Wikipedia Holly Johnson 'cancelled' after HIV positive status revealed - BBC News Print advertising—Frankie Goes To Hollywood | Advertising | Zang Tuum Tumb and al…
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Discover the transformative power of James Baldwin's writings and life story, and learn how his powerful narratives can reshape your perspective on race, identity, and social justice. Journey with us as we explore Baldwin's early years in the vibrant Harlem of the 1920s, the pulpit that honed his commanding voice, and his time in Paris that provide…
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Step into the world of Shaka Zulu, where the echoes of his military genius and leadership resonate through the annals of history. Uncover the transformation of the Zulu military into a dominant force under Shaka's command, marked by his introduction of the short spear and the innovative bullhorn formation. Through the lens of his tumultuous rise to…
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What fueled Thurgood Marshall's relentless pursuit of justice, despite facing rejection due to his race? Discover how this remarkable figure transformed personal setbacks into groundbreaking victories against systemic racism. Through the lens of his upbringing in Baltimore and his academic journey, we explore how his early courtroom experiences ign…
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Send us a text Tune in to our first Spanglish episode with the Latina queen of Spanish comedy, Angelica Vale. As part of our Hispanic Heritage Month series, Angelica shares life lessons from her vast career in television, music, and stage plays. She explains that as Hispanics and Americans, we must strive to be united. In a heartfelt moment of open…
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What if one man's courage could change the world? Get ready to uncover the lesser-known layers of Nelson Mandela's extraordinary life and the powerful legacy that continues to inspire generations. We promise that by the end of this episode, you'll gain a richer understanding of Mandela—not just as a historical figure, but as a relentless champion o…
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Unlock the secrets of empowerment and entrepreneurship by exploring the remarkable life of Madam CJ Walker, a trailblazer who overcame incredible odds to become one of the first self-made female millionaires. Journey with us through her transformative story, from humble beginnings as Sarah Breedlove to building a hair care empire that not only revo…
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Unlock the remarkable story of Booker T. Washington, a man who turned the adversities of his early life into a powerful legacy of education and empowerment. Born into slavery in 1856 Virginia, Washington's journey is one of grit and determination, as he transitioned from the harsh realities of laboring in salt furnaces and coal mines to founding th…
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Explore the transformative legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois, the pioneer who reshaped our understanding of race, class, and power. Ever wondered how one man's ideas could challenge and change societal norms? We promise you'll learn about Du Bois's groundbreaking journey from his Massachusetts beginnings to the harsh realities of Southern segregation, which…
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This week Sarah and Jess had the pleasure of speaking with CP Robinson. CP is the Co-Chair of Portsmouth Pride and founder of the Intersectional Queer Activism Campaign "Queer.All.Year". We caught up with him to discuss the innovative art initiative 'HIV Positive', a huge mural in Portsmouth that aims to tackle HIV stigma. Useful Info Queer All Yea…
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Prepare to embark on an inspiring journey with us as we unravel the powerful legacy of Sojourner Truth. Born into the cruelties of Northern slavery as Isabella Bonfrey, her life story goes far beyond the famous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech. Discover her indomitable spirit as she breaks free with her daughter and pioneers a legal victory for her son's …
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Discover the transformative journey of Malcolm X, a figure whose life story is more relevant today than ever. What if understanding his experiences could redefine how we approach systemic change and equality? This episode promises to unravel the complexities of Malcolm's early life, marked by profound personal loss and the harsh realities of racism…
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Discover how the courageous acts of a single woman sparked a movement that changed the course of history. We take you beyond the headlines of Rosa Parks' famous bus protest to reveal the complexities of her life and early experiences that shaped her steadfast fight for justice. From her roots in a family with deep connections to the legacy of slave…
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Ever wondered how a monarch could symbolize both a nation's hope and its complex challenges? Join us as we unravel the extraordinary life of Haile Selassie I, Ethiopia's last emperor, who stood at the crossroads of tradition and modernity. Discover his unique upbringing that mixed noble heritage with Western influences, which fueled his ambitious v…
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Discover the untold story of Martin Luther King Jr. and the foundational experiences that shaped his extraordinary journey for justice and equality. We promise an enlightening exploration into the lesser-known aspects of King's life, from the formidable influence of his father and the segregated South, to the transformative mentorship of Morehouse …
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Unlock the transformative journey of Frederick Douglass, a man who rose from the chains of slavery to become one of the most influential voices for freedom and equality. Witness the incredible story of resilience that began with a forbidden education, as Douglass defied the odds to escape bondage and claim his identity. Through his relentless pursu…
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This week Sarah and Jess take a look at a horror icon and the man that played Norman Bates! Anthony Perkins was HIV positive and had this to say about living with the virus..."I have learned more about love, selflessness and human understanding from the people I have met in this great adventure in the world of AIDS than I ever did in the cut-throat…
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Uncover the untold stories of Harriet Tubman's life, and prepare to see the legendary figure in a whole new light. Did you know that a traumatic head injury in her youth didn't just leave her with seizures and visions, but also forged a path that would change the course of history? We'll uncover how Tubman’s personal hardships became the fuel for h…
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Send us a text Blanca’s vision for her ministry, her music and Christian platform comes from some unlikely places. Her past hurts have purpose now showing others the true transformational work of Jesus and His love. ‘Nothing is wasted’ is a powerful theme from her song, ‘Something Better’. It resonates in her personal and professional walk. It insp…
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This week we were lucky enough to speak to International Porn Star and HIV activist, Hans Berlin, live from his bed…well it was 8am! ! Hans speaks with Sarah and Jess about working in porn and being open about his HIV status, as well as his semi-autobiographical musical and all the other amazing projects he is working on! Useful links Queer Musical…
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In This week's episode, Voice of The People and Allison discuss the reopening of Port Morant and Arcadia Health Centres, Morant Bay Fishing Village Gets Bathroom, Round About Rehabilitation, Morant Bay By Elections, Integrity Commission, Vision 2030, Infidelity Investigators and more. Wha Dis? (What is this?) is a storytelling space where hosts All…
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The denial mini-series has reached it's finale! In the seventh and final episode we take a look at Matthias Rath and that's all we'll say... Sources Matthias Rath - Wikipedia Matthias Rath: Denouncer of modern medicines | Matthias Rath | The Guardian South African court bans AIDS vitamin trials | Reuters Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m…
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In This week's episode, guest co-host Veronica Facey joins Voice of The People and Allison as they discuss JPS, Yallahs Residents & Health Centre Closure, Water Trouble In Pear Tree River, Morant Bay Division Elections, Happy Grove High School Hurricane Beryl Recovery, Bob Marley Beach, Sunning Hill River Standoff, Jamaican Officers In Haiti, Keepi…
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Send us a text Sadiel Castro is originally from Puerto Rico, then moved to Philadelphia with his parents-- who are pastors-- where he began his career in radio broadcasting. Sadiel managed to position himself as one of the most popular announcers on Hispanic radio in Philadelphia, where he was a morning announcer for more than 13 years, until he ma…
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What happens when the leader of a country, with a high prevalence of HIV, is an AIDS denier? Well we're about to find out. Part 6 of HIV & Denial is all about South Africa. Sources The politics of AIDS in South Africa: beyond the controversies - PMC (nih.gov) Thabo Mbeki - Wikipedia HIV/AIDS in South Africa - Wikipedia Shadowed Dreamer booking link…
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In this week's episode we discuss challenges with the JPS, Primary Exit Profile, New CNG Buses, Nigel Clarke Supermarket ambitions, World Athletics Under 20, Leon Bailey, Caribbean Music Awards and more. Wha Dis? (What is this?) is a storytelling space where hosts Allison and the Voice of the People discuss current affairs and trending stories comi…
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Send us a text Steve Wilson, also known as Mystic Steve or just plain Steve Urchin is a husband, father, music executive, author, mentor, philanthropist, and artist manager to Jamaican reggae star Sean Paul. In the industry for 30 years, Steve shared his early life as a student and how struggling in the traditional educational system (in a family o…
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In episode 4 of our denial mini-series Sarah and Jess take a look at how a global rock band supported and promoted an AIDS denying organisation in the early 00's. This one is going blown you mind. This week, is about the........Foo Fighters! Sources Foo Fighters, HIV Deniers – Mother Jones The Foo Fighters’ AIDS denialism should be on the record | …
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In this week's episode we discuss Yallahs High Prepares For The New School Term amid earthquake damage in October 2023, Tia Clayton Wins 100m at her first Diamond League, St Thomas Native Wins Pan Chicken Competition, JPS, Oil In Jamaica? Bunny Shaw's Award, Keeping Up With Kartel and more!By Allison Harrison
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Denial part 3 has landed! This episode Sarah and Jess take a look at HIV denier, Christine Maggiore, who's beliefs had very sad consequences for her young daughter. Sources Alive & Well AIDS Alternatives - Wikipedia Christine Maggiore - Wikipedia Alive & Well AIDS Alternatives (newreligiousmovements.org) Death of Eliza Jane Scovill - Wikipedia The …
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In this episode Voice of The People and Allison discuss The Companies Office Experience, Crocodile In Grants Pen St Thomas, Taxi Operator Shot In Morant Bay, Motorcyclist From Nutts River Killed, Jamintel Strip Repairs In St Thomas, Keeping Up with Kartel And More.By Allison Harrison
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Join us for today’s live-recorded episode of It's an Honor, where we have the privilege of speaking with Dr. LoriPoloni-Staudinger, Dean of the University of Arizona's College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Together, we'll be answering questions from members of the DC Capitol Cats alumni group, current University of Arizona students, andother S…
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Send us a text Education and life lessons come from various experiences and individuals. In this episode, Paul and Danny delve into personal stories that have left a lasting impact on them. Reflecting on your journey, who and what imparted the invaluable lessons that define who you are today? Join us as we share inspired conversations that nourish …
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