A Mini Reasonings With Koffee
Odessa caught up with Koffee for a Mini Reasoning at her Pop Up Rehearsal at Tuff Gong Studios in Kingston, to find out about her new single Rapid Fire,...
Odessa caught up with Koffee for a Mini Reasoning at her Pop Up Rehearsal at Tuff Gong Studios in Kingston, to find out about her new single Rapid Fire,...
MSME Development Specialist Shauna Marshall wants Caribbean small business owners to take their businesses seriously. She shared this on the Island Woman podcast with Dianne N Squires, noting the...
Sometimes you have to log off, step outside, and figure out what’s actually keeping you sane. On this episode, the guys talk about beating the after-work slump, why men’s...
This week’s episode of the Island Woman Podcast with Dianne N Squires features Dr. Shindale Seale, Founder and CEO of SEADE Coaching and Consulting, as she unpacks her CEEDS™...
This week we’re celebrating history while side-eyeing the nonsense. We spotlight Qween Jean becoming the first openly Black transgender woman to win a Tony Award for Best Costume Design...
Twelve years running a successful marketing agency from Barbados taught Christina Hunte a lot not only about marketing but about the mindset, money moves and systems needed to stay...
Episode 315 of Elite Muzik Radio is a vibrant, feel-good soundtrack built for peak summer energy. Blending smooth transitions with high-tempo rhythms, DJ Eternity curates a seamless mix that...
The skin is a dynamic ecosystem and what we see as breakouts or other issues are signals from elsewhere in the body and mind, says Simply Ashyara, a skincare...
Sober Soldiers wr back with another parlay. On this episode, we got into the NBA Finals, recapped some of the events we’ve attended lately, and unpacked the music that’s...
Africa isn’t “up next” — it’s already happening. In this solo episode, Sitta breaks down 7 clear, strategic reasons why Africa is one of the most powerful investment opportunities...
The Central African music he’s referring to goes by different name but has been called Rumba, Lingala, Ndombolo, Soukous. If you lived on the continent between 80s and up...
The Power of Voice and Visibility for Caribbean Women Entrepreneurs | Dianne N Squires, DNSC
Dianne N Squires, Founder of communications practice DNSC takes a look at her own journey, sharing insights on the importance of voice and visibility for Caribbean woman entrepreneurs –...