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We speak to some of the Caribbean's biggest movers and shakers as they share creative insights, cross cultural adventures and how to help you get creatively disruptive! From the Caribbean by The Caribbean!
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Recess with D'Andre and Kamron

D'Andre Wilson & Kamron Waithe

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We all know the Caribbean is a melting pot of culture, music, high energy and overall good vibes! Join your hosts, D’Andre and Kamron as they invite you to their own personal playground, once a week, where they chat with their fav creatives, entrepreneurs and innovators about everything from creativity to business, interpersonal relationships and real life struggles. This one is for every cultural misfit, change maker, creative cultivator and general progress seeker wanting to witness open c ...
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Wondering about the name? It's from Jesus' parable in Luke 17:7-10 and reminds us that the essence of missions is service to others. The Worthless Servants podcast is a product of the Church of the Nazarene that emphasizes God’s mission, culture, and healthy church. Join us for 30 minutes every two weeks as missionaries and missions leaders serving in Latin America and the Caribbean provoke learning and conversation on a local and global level.
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The Beach Speaks is a podcast that shares stories about the beach and our connection to it. I’m your host and beach lover, Paige Friend, helping YOU reconnect with the beach, return to your soul and re-imagine your life!
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Harbour for the Arts™ (formerly Operaluscious™) "Where the performing and creative arts meet lifestyle", is hosted by award winning opera singer Bri Cooper. The show aims to inspire, engage, educate, and entertain audiences about opera, and other performing and creative art genres. Harbour for the Arts™ is also a space for performing and creative arts professionals to find the support we need. It is a safe space to learn and grow as an artist. Our guests include authors, opera singers, entre ...
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Di Tallawah Table

Michael Holgate, Neila Ebanks, Michael Sean Harris

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"Di Tallawah Table," the podcast where creativity, academia, and the “Tallawah” spirit of the Caribbean and its culture converge! 🌴🎙️ Join our hosts Michael Holgate, Neila Ebanks, and Michael Sean Harris, three dynamic friends who bring a wealth of experience and passion to the table.
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The Loyalist Connections Podcast

Loyalist Connections Creative Society

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Introducing the Loyalist Connections Podcast: Step into a world where history comes alive, voices echo through time, and untold narratives find their voice. Welcome to the Loyalist Connections Podcast, where we discover and capture the rich heritage of the African Nova Scotian community and beyond. Hosted by Laurice Downey, and Shawn Smith our passionate duo brings their expertise and dedication to reveal the captivating stories of our ancestors, shedding light on their resourcefulness, resi ...
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Season 4 of CHANEL Connects takes you to the Venice Biennale—the world’s most influential, international exhibition of art—to meet the artists, curators and thinkers shaping culture today. The new season of CHANEL’s flagship culture podcast features the South African painter and filmmaker William Kentridge, French-Caribbean artist Julien Creuzet, London-based gallerist Sadie Coles, Luxembourg-born actress Vicky Krieps, American designer Michael Rock and Frieze editor Andrew Durbin. Presented ...
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Planet Diaspora

Planet Diaspora

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UK based duo Senay Abraham and Sandra Volcere have created Planet Diaspora to reflect and explore ideas and movements amongst those of the African-Caribbean diaspora. Each episode is available to watch on YouTube and to download as a podcast on Spotify, iTunes and Anchor. This channel and the accompanying podcasts will explore culture, current affairs, social issues and include guest interviews.
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A platform for people seeking to fulfill their purpose in life while maintaining a full cup. We share the stories of entrepreneurs, brands and risk-takers. We are here to keep your cup running over with the momentum to reach your goals, be present within relationships and take time for yourself. We have to ask, is your cup half empty or half full?
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Welcome to gal-dem's first ever podcast, Growing up with gal-dem. Over the course of the series Natty Kasambala and Niellah Arboine invite a different guest to respond to old diary entries, text messages, or letters from their younger selves - nurturing important conversations about growing up. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to the Uncorked Corner podcast. Listen in weekly as we talk to the people behind the best breweries, vineyards, distilleries, and restaurants around. Every week we will be bringing you a new podcast featuring a special guest.
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Step into the engaging world of Black Canadian Creators (BCANC) with host Sherley Joseph. This podcast serves as your access point to a community where creativity intersects with culture. Whether you’re initiating your path in creative content or looking for new inspiration, BCANC showcases a diverse range of content creators who illuminate Black Canadian culture. Each episode offers insightful interviews, dynamic group discussions, and reflective solo segments, providing a platform for the ...
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Self Love Letters for Everyday Superheroes: Talk Show Hosted by Sacred Walker

Sacred Walker, (r) Everyday Superheroes Coaching Institute, CEO & Executive Coach

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Welcome to ”Self Love for Everyday Superheroes,” where we celebrate the wellbeing journey of Visionaries who defy the odds- in support of improving your quality of life, while leveling up towards your next level od success. Calling all visionaries who defy the odds in pursuit of making greater impact: visionary women executives of color, and beyond..., prioritizing mental health and wellbeing. I’m Sacred Walker, your Afro-Caribbean healer and advocate for self, soul, and planetary healing. H ...
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Julien Creuzet, one of the world’s leading contemporary artists, connects with Alvin Li, Curator of International Art at the Tate Modern in London. Julien is a professor at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Paris and the first French-Caribbean artist to represent France at the Venice Biennale. Supported by the CHANEL Culture Fund, his exhibition blends s…
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We connect two remarkable women from the international gallery scene – the legendary Sadie Coles, who has shaped the art world for decades, and Angelina Volk, a prominent young gallerist who is set to do the same for the next generation. Sadie founded her eponymous gallery in central London in 1997; Angelina founded EMALIN gallery in east London ne…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, I speak with Mary Carroll Moore about her novel Last Bets, set on the Caribbean island of Bonaire. The novel features twists of fate, paranormal elements, high-stakes gambling—and a hurricane! I like to describe it as "Queen's Gambit" meets "White Lotus." We share some personal anecdotes; I reminisce about p…
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In this episode, we offer a wide array of strategies for impacting the city. What seems to NOT be working in urban areas? What are some examples of churches bearing fruit through creative ministry methods? In many ways, our entire season has built to this! How can we as the body of Christ be agents of change in the city?…
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Recorded at Venice’s Conservatorio di Musica, this episode explores art collectives, performance and the power of sound. Actress Vicky Krieps, star of Phantom Thread and Corsage, connects with the artist and musician Andrea Mancini and Every Island art collective, who are presenting work at the Luxembourg Pavilion at this year’s Venice Biennale. Vi…
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Send us a Text Message. Have you ever been at the beach on a full moon? One of my favorite things to do is sit on the beach and watch the moonrise over the ocean. It elevates my mood and stirs up a feeling of wonder and otherworldliness—watching that bright white globe shining on a velvet black sky, that sparkling trail of light shining across the …
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For the Venice Biennale Edition of CHANEL’s flagship arts and culture podcast, Andrew Durbin, author and Editor-in-Chief of Frieze magazine, connects with Kimberly Drew, author, critic and Curatorial Director at Pace Gallery. Kimberly has developed a huge online following for the way she uses emerging platforms to communicate about art. And, as the…
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Welcome to Season 4 of CHANEL Connects. This series takes you to the Venice Biennale—the essential cultural event of 2024— where leading artists, curators, gallerists, and thinkers join CHANEL’s flagship arts and culture podcast. Through a series of generous and revealing conversations, each episode explores the defining issues of our time. Listen …
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Imraan Paleker is a songwriter, composer, producer and session musician based in London, UK. He primarily works as a session musician, co-writer and co-producer with UK based artists including Jordan Rakei, Barney Artist, Priya Ragu and a handful of others. As a session musician, Imraan has toured globally performing music he has written and produc…
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This week on Recess, Dre and Kamz dive deep into their personal histories, sharing stories about the neighborhoods they grew up in and their family dynamics. They discuss how these social and cultural factors shaped their ability to feel heard as children. Additionally, they explore some controversial opinions about social media and reflect on how …
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And we are back for Part 2 of their Conversation with your fav, Coutain! As they continue the conversation, Dre and Kamz get to hear about the Magic of Grande, some pivotal moments in Coutain’s musical & personal journey as well as his new album, “1996” and title Concert “Kanvas” Join them for continued insights, laughs and playground behaviour as …
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Title: Embracing My Inner Awkward- And you can too! Sacred Walker, Afro-Caribbean Executive Wellbeing Expert Episode Overview: Welcome to "Self-Love for Everyday Heroes," where we celebrate the wellbeing journey of visionaries who defy the odds. In this episode, Sacred Walker shares a heartfelt story inspired by the show "Geek Girl," reflecting on …
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Send us a Text Message. Jen Hardy is a true beach girl - so much so that after receiving a life-threatening health diagnosis, she instinctively knew that she - and her family - needed the healing power of the beach to get through it. So, Jen, her husband, and their seven kids moved from their home in Tennessee to an island paradise off the coast of…
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Step into recess with your favourite Ragamuffin, Coutain! Dre and Kamz are joined by the talented artist and friend, Coutain, for a candid conversation about his unexpected journey into the music industry, the untold stories behind his breakout hit 'African Dancer,' his unique musical style, and much more. Get ready for plenty of laughs, lively ban…
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Summary by Sacred Walker: In this episode, we explore the life and resilience of Frida Kahlo, an iconic artist who overcame adversity and chronic pain to pursue her passion for painting. The discussion delves into the lessons we can learn from Frida's example and how we can apply them to our own lives, and foster belonging as we enter into the seas…
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Di Tallawah Table - Episode 8: "Making The Arts A Long-Term Career" Podcast Title: Di Tallawah Table Episode Title: Making The Arts A Long-Term Career Episode Number: 8 Release Date: June 1, 2024 Hosts: Michael Sean Harris, Neila Ebanks and Michael Holgate --- Episode Overview In this vibrant and insightful episode of "Di Tallawah Table," Michael, …
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Let’s recap on the last 5 years, shall we?! Kamron and D’Andre bring us up to speed on what they’ve been up to all this time, how life has been treating them, their creative pursuits and everything in between. They even take us back to how they met. Join them as they give you all the need to knows about this re-launch and everything to expect from …
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Send us a Text Message. Today’s episode is a conversation I had recently with Jessie King Regunberg, author of the book SEARCHING FOR SEASHELLS: An Artist’s Guide to Treasures on the Beach It’s all about the enchanting world of seashells and how they have touched our lives and sparked our curiosity. Jessie’s book is a testament to her passion for s…
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Send us a Text Message. I recently had the opportunity to visit one of the beaches on my bucket list—Venice Beach. Venice is on the Gulf Coast of Florida and is often called the “shark tooth capital of the world” because of the plethora of prehistoric shark teeth you can find there. Some are the size of your hand! Now, I don’t have the greatest rec…
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Nadiah "NfuZion" is Australia’s first and only internationally recognised freelance dancer, educator and choreographer who specialises in Dancehall, various styles from the Africandiaspora, and House, currently based between Australia and Europe. Born in Naarm and raised in Malaysia in a South African & Malaysian household, Nadiah relocated back to…
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Title: Finding Peace After Triggers: Carving Out Sacred Space at Home Self Love for Superheroes Talkshow Introduction: Welcome to a special episode dedicated to Mental Health Awareness Month. I'm Sacred Walker, Founding CEO of Everyday Superheroes Coaching, Inc., and the host of the Self Love for Superheroes Talkshow for Visionary Leaders. As a vis…
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Art As Activism - Welcome back to Di Tallawah Table, where we serve up a hearty dish of conversation and insight. In this episode, Neila, Michael, and Michael delve into the intersection of art and activism, exploring the nuances between activism and advocacy. Activism vs Advocacy - The trio kick off the discussion by dissecting the concept of art …
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Allirah Fisher is a proud Ewamian, Cobble Cobble, Birri and South-Sea Islander Woman, Sister and Mother. Born and raised in the outer suburbs of Meanjin, Allirah has always had strong passions and values within the social justice and the creative arts realms. Allirah has worked within the Indigenous health, community development and social service …
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Host: Sacred Walker Join host Sacred Walker and guest Jessica Vidican-Neisius for a celebration of courage, resilience, and the transformative power of taking a chance! Guest: Jessica Vidican-Neisius, Founder of Morning Glory Chai and Director of SBS BOC Women's Center Show: Self Love for Everyday Superheroes Theme: In honor of Take a Chance Day, j…
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Send us a Text Message. In early October 2021, when the post-pandemic world was beginning to open up for travel, we had just discovered that Ernie only had a month's vacation before starting a new job; we decided to go on a 12-day adventure in Costa Rica! It was last minute, and I had no idea how we were going to pull it off - but I knew my friend …
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Sudhesh Somu is a proud Queenslander who arrived in Australia as an asylum seeker from Sri Lanka. His life experience and community development background drives his passion for supporting disadvantaged Indigenous youth, and combating family violence through men's behaviour change programs. Sudesh longs to have the love for his state of Queensland …
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Show Notes: Summary: In Episode 55 of Everyday Superheroes, Sacred Walker, CEO of Everyday Superheroes Coaching, Inc., engages in a profound conversation with Dr. Paris Love about the transformative journey towards self-discovery and empowerment. Together, they explore the significance of self-love and affirmations in shaping our destinies, unravel…
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Di Tallawah Table: Ded-Leff or Set-Good: Succession Planning in the Arts Show Notes: Welcome back to another episode of Di Tallawah Table, where we gather to discuss all things reggae, culture, and community. In this episode, hosts Michael, Neila, and Michael delve into two important topics: succession planning and mentorship in the arts. Segment 1…
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Send us a Text Message. Capturing the essence of the beach with my phone is one thing, but in a painting - in real-time - it is a whole other thing. I’m in awe of anyone who can paint in the moment - no photograph- just sitting in nature with a canvas, painting the scene in quick brushstrokes. You have to stay in the present and pay attention. This…
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French - Brazilian local artist, Melissa Cambon, is multilingual, not only in several spoken languages but also eloquently expresses herself through weaving, singing, writing, illustrating and dancing. Melissa’s artistic practices connects her to her French – Brazilian cultural roots, having been inspired by her grandmother’s many forms of arts and…
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Di Tallawah Table: Creativity Costs - Episode 5 Introduction: - Michael and Neila delve into the complex dynamics of creativity and its costs, drawing from their experiences in Jamaica, the US, and the UK. - Highlight the importance of understanding the infrastructure and attitudes necessary to support a thriving creative ecosystem. (Michael (next …
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Niyi Adepoyibi is a recording engineer/ producer facilitating audio creations from countless record labels, independent artists and media networks. Not content just behind the scenes, he has also worked as a session musician with artists spanning the full spectrum of styles - partaking in domestic & international tours, in addition to performing fo…
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**Episode 4: Mystery, Method Or Madness - Unraveling Creative Processes** **Introduction:** Welcome back to Di Tallawah Table, where we embark on a journey through the intricate tapestry of creativity, unraveling the diverse processes that shape artistic expression. Join us today for an exploration of "Mystery, Method Or Madness," as we delve into …
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Send us a Text Message. I was a guest on an Instagram live with Amanda from Northern TIdes Studio and Wallace J. Nichols, author of Blue Mind - talking about water, the Blue Mind movement, and the healing properties of the ocean. Amanda asked how living at the beach has changed me. I don’t know why that question caught me off guard - it was a great…
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Reggae Online Podcast: Di Tallawah Table Episode 3: "We Festive Bad" In this exciting episode of "Di Tallawah Table," hosts Neila, Michael, and Michael dive deep into the heart and soul of festivals. Titled "We Festive Bad," the trio engages in a lively discussion about the essence of festivals, questioning what truly defines a festival and disting…
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Di Tallawah Table, Episode 2! ‘Pon Di Table Top’ this week, we explore the theme of 'Telling Our Stories.' 🎙️ Michael, Michael, and Neila engage in a vibrant discussion about our narratives of Jamaica, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Delving into questions of who tells our stories, who is empowered to do so, and the diverse modes of communication…
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Send us a Text Message. When I started thinking seriously about moving from land-locked Orlando to the beach, the first three questions people would ask were, “What beach?” “Where will you live?” and “What will you do?” I would say, “I haven’t decided what beach yet, but I’m sure I’ll find one with a couple of palm trees where I can hang a hammock,…
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Do you dread Valentine's Day because you are spending it alone? Fear not! I have a plan. In today's episode enjoy this casual conversation about how you can celebrate Valentine's Day alone and actually enjoy it! Host Bri Cooper Instagram Harbour for the Arts Instagram Bri Cooper, Mezzo Soprano, MBA, BM (@bricooper.mezzosoprano) • Instagram photos a…
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Cultural Spaces Welcome to the inaugural episode of "Di Tallawah Table," the podcast where creativity, academia, and the “Tallawah” spirit of the Caribbean and its culture converge! 🌴🎙️ Join our hosts Michael Holgate, Neila Ebanks, and Michael Sean Harris, three dynamic friends who bring a wealth of experience and passion to the table. 🎭 Meet the H…
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Vanessa Fells, a distinguished community voice, guides us through the multifaceted layers of systemic racism, from its roots in the transatlantic slave trade to its present-day manifestations. Shawn and Laurice, join Vanessa in a journey that uncovers uncomfortable truths and powerful stories that resonate deeply within the Black community. Dive in…
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Send us a Text Message. It’s February, so in the spirit of this Month of Love, I asked my soulmate, Ernie, to join me on the podcast because it’s a very special month for us. Although I’ve talked about how we met and our journey to living out our vision here at the beach on the podcast before, I thought it would be the perfect time for Ernie to sha…
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Experience the essence of the Loyalist Connections in this heartwarming episode where community, ancestry, and connection come alive. Join Shawn and Laurice along with guests Beatrice and Bernice, as they weave an intricate tapestry of stories that define the spirit of Black communities. In this episode, we delve into how storytelling is not just a…
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Send us a Text Message. I love quotes, especially the ones that when I hear them, I think, " Oooh, I can relate to that - or that is so inspiring! I need to write that one down before I forget it! " I’ll rush to scribble it in a journal or notebook - it’s like I’m attaching a sticky note to my brain - you know, a reminder, to go back to it later. A…
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