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  • This week, we are talking di tings with Omar and Prince, the CEO's and founders of RepJA; visionaries who took what some might have seen as a niche idea; Jamaican culture, streetwear, and unapologetic authenticity, and transformed it into a global brand. RepJA has been worn by several celebrities and embraced across the diaspora, not just as fashion, but as a statement of pride and identity.

    By the end of this episode, you’ll realize that Prince and Omar are not just as designers, but men with strong values and an unwavering love for their Jamaican roots. You won’t just feel proud to wear RepJA clothing, swimwear, or a hat, you’ll feel proud knowing exactly who and what you’re representing: two men who are using fashion to uplift a culture and inspire a movement.

    This episode will make you experience introspection, laugh, inspire you to follow your dreams, and encourage you to represent where your from.

    So grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let’s talk di tings!
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  • This week we are talking di tings with registered nurse, author, entrepreneur, winner of the Food Network's "Outchef'd", and creator behind the social media platform 'That Nurse Can Cook', Helena Faustin.

    In this episode we discuss how Helena went from simply sharing recipes from her kitchen to turning her passion for the culinary arts and her Jamaican culture into a thriving global platform and business. We also discuss the power of resilience, the importance of honoring your culture, the balancing act of following your heart, while making sure your mind is always with you (especially when the path ahead feels uncertain), and so much more! This conversation will definitely make you experience introspection, laughter; and serves as a beautiful reminder that what may seem like rejection is often just a redirection toward your destiny.

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  • This week, we are talking di tings with comedian, Owen! Known for his iconic impressions of his “Dad” “twanging” and his “Mom’s” dramatic, “Suschrist!”, Owen opens up about how growing up in a Jamaican household influenced his comedic style.

    Owen has the innate ability of taking everyday Caribbean experiences and turn them into comedic gold, and has built a platform rooted in shared experiences and authentic storytelling. As his “Dad” would say, “He’s just telling you what he knows” lol. However, there’s more to Owen than the characters he portrays.

    In this episode, we go beneath the humor. We discuss how comedy can be healing, setting boundaries in Caribbean families, how culture can be preserved through humor, the importance of Caribbean content creators showing up authentically, and so much more. Oh, and of course there is nuff laughter!

    So grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let’s talk di tings!
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  • This week, we are talking di tings with Spicemas Carnival Queen and CEO and co-founder of Lavish the Band, Ebony!

    In this episode, we discuss the power of cultural legacy, Ebony's role as a woman entrepreneur in the male-dominated world of Carnival, and what Spicemas truly means to her. We also explore how Lavish the Band fuses tradition and innovation and Ebony's mission to create authentic experiences for masqueraders. Whether you’re a Carnival veteran, new to Carnival, or seeking inspiration to keep going in the face of adversity or obstacles, this episode is for you!

    This episode is sure to leave you inspired to lead boldly, live lavishly, and make you laugh! So, grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let's talk di tings!
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  • This week, we are talking di tings with one of your favourite guests from Season 1; happiness coach, attorney, and author of the Amazon best-selling book "One Happy Thought at a Time: 30 Days to a Happier You", Rochelle Gapere.

    “Happiness” gets thrown around a lot these days, on mugs, in IG quotes, or on billboards. But Rochelle approaches it differently. She treats happiness not as a mood or a marketing buzzword, but as a skillset. One that can be cultivated, practiced, and strengthened, thought by thought.

    In this episode, Rochelle shares her unique approach to happiness; focusing on how we can create lasting change by changing our thoughts, one intentional step at a time. She provides insight into the importance of small daily actions to improve mental well-being and create joy, and reveals how she found her calling, the challenges she overcame, and how she empowers others to live life more abundantly.

    So whether you're in a season of flourishing or figuring-it-out, struggling with negative self-talk or just looking for a little more positivity, this episode offers actionable advice and powerful insights on how to cultivate happiness every day.

    As usual this episode is sure to inspire you and make you laugh! So, grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let's talk di tings!
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  • This week we are talking di tings with the CEO of Suga Lifestyle, Gabrielle Burgess. In this episode, Gabrielle shares how Suga Lifestyle was conceptualized, lessons learned throughout her unintentional journey to becoming a CEO, the importance of authenticity, and how she incorporates her science and artistic background within the Suga Lifestyle brand. Although Gabrielle did not always aspire to be a CEO, her time as Deputy Head Girl at Thee Immaculate Conception High School for Girls in Jamaica, as well as her father’s constant reminder for her to be the best at whatever she does, likely prepared her for the role.

    Throughout this episode, she reflects on challenges and triumphs, as well as the importance of mentorship, building relationships, and integrity. Gabrielle shares how Suga Lifestyle is helping to showcase Jamaica's vast creative sector through providing a cocktail of services related to art, health and wellness, and restaurant ratings and reviews; highlighting the best culinary experiences in Jamaica!

    As usual this episode is sure to inspire you and make you laugh! So, grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let's talk di tings!
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  • This week we explore the powerful connection between wellness and the verandah—one of the most sacred spaces in Caribbean culture. The verandah is such a symbol in Caribbean life—a place of relaxation, reflection, and connection with community. For generations, the verandah has served as a place for rest, reflection, and connection to both the natural world and our inner selves. But in today’s fast-paced world, how can we reclaim the essence of the verandah in our daily lives?

    On this episode we are talking di tings about how slowing down, embracing movement, and prioritizing mental health can lead to a more balanced and fulfilling life. From the gentle sway of a palm tree to the soothing rhythms of soca or lovers rock, this episode is all about incorporating the calming, restorative energy of the verandah into your wellness routine. Whether you’re sipping ginger tea, taking a walk, or simply sitting in stillness, learn how to create your own version of verandah wellness that supports your mind, body, and soul.

    So grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let's talk di tings!
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  • This week we are talking di tings about challenging the conventional notion that achieving success requires doing more. Instead, we explore the idea that the key to maximizing this year lies in being more aligned with your core values and purpose. In a world driven by hustle culture, it’s easy to fall into the trap of relentless productivity. However, alignment isn’t about quantity—it’s about intentionality.

    If you’ve been caught in the hustle of doing everything and feeling overwhelmed, this episode is for you. In this episode, we explore the meaning of alignment, why chasing 'more' often leads to burnout, and how small shifts in your daily actions can bring you closer to your goals.

    Whether you’re looking to make big changes or just refine your approach, this episode will help you align your actions with your deeper values and vision. So grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let's talk di tings!
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  • This episode is all about growth, identity, and navigating life as a university student of Caribbean descent. This week we are talking di tings with university students, Malique (Jamaican), Areana (Guyanese & Bajan), and one of your favourite guests from Season 2, Osbourne (Jamaican). We discuss how being of Caribbean descent has shaped their university experience, relationship deal breakers, friendship, balancing cultural identity, the effects of Dancehall on Caribbean culture, and so much more!
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    Malique, Areana, and Oz share their personal journeys, the lessons they’ve learned, and how they’ve channeled their Caribbean ubringing to not only survive, but thrive when faced with obstacles. This conversation is not just for students—it’s for anyone who has ever felt the weight of juggling different worlds at once.
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    This episode is filled with several a-ha moments and non-stop laughter! So grab. your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let's talk di tings!
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  • This week we are talking di travel tings! Specifically, we are exploring the Caribbean’s most luxurious and culturally vibrant destinations: St. Kitts and Nevis, Jamaica, Grenada, and Barbados.

    St. Kitts and Nevis, renowned for their charm and elegance, are home to two of the most luxurious resorts in the Caribbean: the sleek Park Hyatt St. Kitts and the tranquil Four Seasons Nevis. The island also hosts "Sugar Mas" carnival in December, which offers an unforgettable blend beautiful costumes, music, and celebration.
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    Jamaica remains a quintessential luxury escape, with iconic properties like the legendary Half Moon; the chic Round Hill Hotel & Villas, a favorite of celebrities; Goldeneye, a tranquil oasis, and Excellence Oyster Bay, an all-inclusice luxury adults-only haven perfect for romantic getaways or solo travel.
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    Grenada, known as the “Spice Island,” is home to one of my favourite resorts, Silversands Grenada, featuring minimalist design and a beautiful infinity pool. Grenada also hosts their carnival "Spice Mas" in August, which is known to be full of history, music, dance, and vibes.
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    Barbados offers the perfect blend of luxury, history, and cultural flair. The Crane Resort offers stunning views and exceptional service. Like Grenada, Barbados’ carnival, known as "Kropover" is an essential cultural experience; with music, dance, and a high-energy atmosphere that reflects the spirit and history of the island.
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    Each of these destinations offers world-class luxury and rich culture, making them perfect for your next vacation! So grab. your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let's talk di tings!


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  • If you're interested in learning about beauty, Caribbean culture, and how to navigate the world with grace, boundaries, and discernment, this episode is for you! This week we are talking di tings with journalist, host, and one of the most influential and authoritative voices in the beauty industry, Kayla Greaves!

    In this episode, Kayla shares how her Jamaican roots and Grandmother's resilience have shaped who she is and how she is able to traverse through different stages of her life relentlessly and graciously, while remaining authentic. We also discuss why we think Caribbean women age so well, the importance of mastering discernment, the power of freedom, Kayla's skincare routine & so much more!

    As usual this episode is sure to inspire you and make you laugh! So, grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let's talk di tings!
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    A sought-after speaker, Kayla has shared her beauty expertise at institutions like Harvard Business School & Syracuse's Newhouse School Of Public Communications; and frequently moderates discussions with top executives in the beauty sector. Her depth of experience and ability to foster thought-provoking conversations across diverse platforms position her as a key figure shaping the future of the beauty industry.

    Previously serving as Executive Beauty Editor at InStyle, Kayla contributed to leading publications including Vogue, ELLE, and Allure. Her contributions have been widely recognized, earning her accolades such as being named one of the “Top 100 Black Women to Watch in Canada” and one of 150 Black women making a significant impact in Canada. (https://www.kaylagreaves.com).
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  • This week we are talking di tings about self-love, personal growth, and the importance of knowing your worth—just in time for Valentine’s Day! Whether you're celebrating the holiday with a partner, friends, or embracing self love, this episode is meant to remind you that the most important love you can nurture is the one you give to yourself. From recognizing your value beyond external validation to setting healthy boundaries in relationships, Ash provides practical advice on how loving yourself paves the way for healthier relationships.

    So grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let’s talk di tings!

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  • This week we are continuing our conversation with media powerhouse, Kemba Jo!

    In this episode we are talkng di tings about the vibrant world of Carnival and what it represents—joy, freedom, and unapologetic self-expression. We explore how this incredible celebration of life mirrors the ways we should all approach our own journeys, embracing who we truly are without fear or restraint. We also discuss incredible Caribbean women who are revolutionizing the beauty industry, from Rihanna’s beauty industry-altering "Fenty Beauty" to Ayesha Curry’s "Sweet July Skin". These women are not just changing beauty standards—they’re creating a cultural shift that celebrates authenticity, diversity, and inclusion.

    So grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let's talk di tings!
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  • Happy New Year and welcome to Season 3!! This week we are talking di tings with media personality, host, and broadcaster at Trinidad’s Hott93, Kemba Jo!

    On this episode, we explore the consequences of overextending, why knowing when to walk away from situations that no longer serve you is key to protecting your peace, and the significant influence of our Caribbean mothers. We also discuss KJ's journey in media, how she has been able overcome fear of failure, the transformative power of music; touching on Panazz, Machel Montano’s historical performance on NPR's Tiny Desk, the talented women in Soca, like powerhouse Nailah Blackman, and so much more! So, grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let’s talk di tings!

    Tune in for Part 2 next Monday when we’ll discuss the influence of Caribbean women in the beauty industry, the classic 2015 DJ Private Ryan Soca Starter, Yung Bredda, and all things Carnival!

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  • This week, we are talking di tings with Braxton Parr, a visionary video producer with a deep love for music and film. With his own venture, Above Parr Studios, Braxton is not just building a career; he is crafting a legacy. However, his vision goes way beyond personal success, as he also desires to create opportunities for marginalized youth by providing them access to high-quality media equipment.
    Braxton's impressive portfolio includes works submitted through a program that provided him the opportunity to attend the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, serving as a supervising video producer at Wine Enthusiast, and contributions to his father, Russ Parr's films—a name synonymous with excellence in radio, directing, and acting.

    Braxton’s story and his desire to empower the next generation of filmmakers and musicians is truly awe-inspiring. We discuss why music is a universal language, Caribbean food wine pairings, his love of Jamaican food, travel, and so much more!

    So, grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let’s talk di tings!

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  • To complete our Caribbean American Heritage month and Men’s Mental Health Awareness month series, we are talking di tings with the 37th General President-Elect of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated, Lucien Metellus, Jr.

    Lucien's story is one of duality and resilience. It is a story we can all learn from and relate to in some way. Born to Haitian parents and raised in Brooklyn, New York, he developed a profound double consciousness, that not only enriched his personal life but also shaped his approach to leadership.

    On ths episode, Lucien shares his experience growing up as a Caribbean American, his vision for Alpha Phi Alpha, his plans to prioritize mental health within the fraternity, the importance of creating spaces where members can reflect on their emotions and so much more!

    As usual this episode is sure to inspire you and make you laugh! So grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let's talk di tings!
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  • This week we are talking di tings with philanthropist and visionary founder of the Pinkett Foundation, Damien Pinkett. Damien and I continue the conversation surrounding men's mental health,his work in medicine, how the Pinkett Foundation provides community and public health related resources to marginalized communities, how being a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc has significantly impacted his life, our mutual love of 90s R&B and ackee & salftish, and so much more!

    As usual this episode is sure to inspire you and make you laugh! So grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let's talk di tings!
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  • One of your favourite Season One guests', entrepreneur and Alumni Vice President of the Mid-Atlantic Association of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated, Mtokufa Ngwenya, is back to talk di Caribbean American Heritage Month and Men's Mental Health Awareness Month tings!

    In this episode, we discuss generational courage versus generational trauma, Mtokufa's discovery about his ancestors' love for travel and how this passion has become an essential part of his own journey, the importance of men's mental health and therapy in fostering healthy relationships, his impactful philanthropic work in Zambia to end period poverty, lifelong lessons from his chosen family of fraternity brothers, and more.

    So grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let's talk di tings!
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  • This week, we are talking di tings with Blaze, a multipotentialite whose life exemplifies the beauty of intersectionality and the power of transformation. If you've ever found yourself laughing at his viral social media videos that perfectly capture the essence of Caribbean culture, you understand how his unique blend of humor and insight resonates with a wide audience. However, his story extends far beyond his entertaining videos.Blaze embodies the essence of intersectionality; he is a musician, dancer, a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated, a therapist, and a source of joy to his family, friends, and many social media followers.

    This episode is inspiring, hilarious, and a reminder that with hard work and perseverance we can achieve anything!

    So grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let’s talk di tings!
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  • We're Back! Just in time for Caribbean American Heritage Month! It is also Men's Mental Health Awareness Month, so we will be covering both topics this month.

    On this episode we are talking di tings with the Internal Operations Coordinator, of the University of Maryland’s Caribbean Student Association and the Secretary of the Iota Zeta Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated, Osbourne Lawrence. This episode is sure to make you experience introspection, laugh, reminisce on the nuances of growing up Jamaican, provide insight into the importance of men’s mental health, and so much more!

    So, grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let’s talk di tings!


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