Joanna Niles' Guide to Budget-Friendly Adventures and Cultural Connections
Carry On Friends The Caribbean American Podcast
by Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown
1w ago
Unlock the secrets to globe-trotting on a budget with Joanna Niles where she spills the beans on making travel affordable without skimping on fun. This episode isn't just about saving pennies; it's a roadmap to rich, cultural experiences through planning. Joanna, a seasoned writer and adventurer, joins us to debunk myths about the 'right time to buy airfare' and champions meticulously crafted itineraries that make every trip, whether solo or with the family, a easier. Her personal journey from the Caribbean to the world is peppered with tips and anecdotes that promise to transform your approa ..read more
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Celebrating Caribbean Culture through Preservation and Afrofuturism
Carry On Friends The Caribbean American Podcast
by Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown
3w ago
Viannca Velez is a passionate advocate for cultural preservation from the Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute.  Our discussion starts off with the significance of cultural equity amidst centuries of historical adversity and the essential role of equitable funding to sustain the vibrancy of cultural institutions and practices that shape our identity and future. We also discuss Afrofuturism - what is it and why it's an important tool in cultural preservation. Also discussed in this episode is Bomba - a music and dance tradition created in Puerto Rico by enslaved and self ..read more
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Bob Marley One Love Movie: A Community Townhall (Part 1)
Carry On Friends The Caribbean American Podcast
by Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown
1M ago
Our latest episode is a joint episode with Style & Vibes and Reels and Riddims with guests from the Breadfruit Media family. Including Chris Williams and Alexandria Miller as well as friends of the show, Indira, Mikey T and Jendai. We dissect the impact of this film's release on Valentine's Day. From the precise timing to the casting of Kingsley Ben Adir as Bob Marley and Lashana Lynch as Rita Marley, we unpack the layers of expectation, excitement, skepticism and  fervent conversations that surround this cinematic tribute to a legend. Feel the heat of the debate as we wade into the ..read more
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Circle Back: Andrew Clarke on Authentic Caribbean Cultural Representation
Carry On Friends The Caribbean American Podcast
by Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown
2M ago
In this episode, I'm circling back to my very first guest on the podcast, Andrew Clarke of Braata Productions. In addition to catching up with Andrew since he last appeared on the show, we discuss: The importance of digital preservation in keeping our vibrant heritage alive.  The representation hurdles confronting Jamaican and Caribbean talents in the mainstream media landscape. We look at the various challenges, from the industry's preference for diluted cultural portrayals to the structural barriers hindering access.  Andrew and I share insights on the critical need for cultural ..read more
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Reel Caribbean: Visions for The Caribbean Film & TV Industry
Carry On Friends The Caribbean American Podcast
by Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown
2M ago
From his humble beginnings in the pews of a church to the helm of Ikon Media, Horane Henry's story unfolds in our latest episode, painting a vivid picture of the Caribbean's potential in the media production landscape. As a Jamaican-born powerhouse in engineering and media production, Horane's curiosity fuels his creative drive, while also shedding light on the milestones achieved by his own production company. Navigating the world of filmmaking comes with its own set of trials and tribulations. Horane opens up about the real costs of content creation, from the financial hurdles to the quest ..read more
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Audience Sound Off: To Compete or Not Compete
Carry On Friends The Caribbean American Podcast
by Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown
3M ago
As a follow up to our previous episode, Reframing Competition and Collaborative Success - in this episode you'll hear from some members of the audience and their perspectives on competition.  The episode unwraps the complex emotions that come with competing. You'll hear voices that consider competition an unnerving pressure, preferring to concentrate on their personal paths. On the flip side, you'll hear from individuals for whom competition serves as a powerful motivator, propelling them toward personal benchmarks and professional triumphs. . How do you feel about competing/competion ..read more
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Reframing Competition and Collaborative Success
Carry On Friends The Caribbean American Podcast
by Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown
3M ago
What if competition, typically viewed as a negative force, could be reframed as a catalyst for collaboration and growth? The friends - Chris and Mikelah are back and we're discussing how a healthy competitive spirit can be the key to fostering collective advancement and empowering one another. In our discussion, we try to define competition and explore whether competition is considered "bad mind" and jealously. We champion the idea of appreciating collaboration, working together, and celebrating collective success rather than fostering an unproductive "me versus you" mindset. We delve into o ..read more
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'Black Cake': Caribbean American Perspectives on the Hulu Series
Carry On Friends The Caribbean American Podcast
by Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown
4M ago
Attention, I've interrupted our 2 month holiday break to bring you this bonus episode.  In this episode I get different views on the Hulu series, Black Cake. This discussion emphasizes the importance of accurate cultural representation in media, the need for diverse narratives, and the impact of these factors on viewers' understanding and appreciation of different cultures. We also discuss the lack of marketing to the Caribbean American audience and more. Take a listen. Did you watch the series, share your thoughts. Connect with our guests: Georgie - LinkedIn Alexandria - Instagram Sup ..read more
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'Black Cake': Audience Perspectives on the Hulu Series
Carry On Friends The Caribbean American Podcast
by Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown
4M ago
Attention, I've interrupted our 2 month holiday break to bring you this bonus episode.  In this episode I get different views on the Hulu series, Black Cake. This discussion emphasizes the importance of accurate cultural representation in media, the need for diverse narratives, and the impact of these factors on viewers' understanding and appreciation of different cultures. We also discuss the lack of marketing to the Caribbean American audience and more. Take a listen. Did you watch the series, share your thoughts. Connect with our guests: Georgie - LinkedIn Alexandria - Instagram Sup ..read more
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2023: A Season of Knowledge, Laughter, and Reflections Wrapped Up
Carry On Friends The Caribbean American Podcast
by Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown
6M ago
As we wrap up a stellar season of enlightening and engaging conversations on Carry On Friends, it's time to slow down, take a moment to breathe, and reflect on the wonderful journey we've been on together. From life-transforming discussions with Ingrid Murray to humorous banter with White Yardie, and finance-centric wisdom from Keisha Bailey, we've covered a lot of ground this year. Not forgetting the insightful chat with Kemoy (Part 1 and Part 2), this year has been a rollercoaster of knowledge, laughter, and reflection. Now, it's time for a brief respite as I take a much-needed break to rec ..read more
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