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Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast

Royal Caribbean Blog

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Come explore the many facets of a Royal Caribbean cruise vacation. The RoyalCaribbeanBlog Podcast covers everything from the Royal Caribbean cruise ships to activities, excursions, planning your cruise vacation and more.
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Carry On Friends has an unmistakable Caribbean-American essence. Hosted by the dynamic and engaging Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown, the podcast takes listeners on a global journey, deeply rooted in Caribbean culture. It serves as a melting pot of inspiring stories, light-hearted anecdotes, and stimulating perspectives that provoke thought and initiate conversations. The podcast invites guests who enrich the narrative with their unique experiences and insights into Caribbean culture and identity. With ...
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The Pilots of the Caribbean podcast is a weekly show about drones and the people that use them for fun, research or business in the Caribbean. In each episode, we'll cover a wide range of topics, including: How to use drones for business, fun, and research. New business opportunities in the drone industry. Regulatory changes affecting drone pilots. Exciting ways to take your interest in drones to the next level. We'll also feature interviews with drone pilots from around the Caribbean, who w ...
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Are you passionate about Caribbean history, its diverse culture, and its impact on the world? Join Strictly Facts: A Guide to Caribbean History and Culture as we explore the rich tapestry of Caribbean stories told through the eyes of its people – historians, artists, experts, and enthusiasts who share empowering facts about the region’s past, present, and future. Strictly Facts is a biweekly podcast, hosted by Alexandria Miller, that delves deep into the heart and soul of the Caribbean, cele ...
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Dis A Fi Mi History Podcast Hosted by Wendy Aris A space where Caribbean history, family history, and heritage come to life. This podcast explores the legacies of colonialism and uncovers the often-overlooked stories that shaped the Caribbean and its people. Whether you're tracing your ancestral roots, exploring regional identity, or simply curious about the past that informs the present, Dis A Fi Mi History offers meaningful insights and resources for anyone interested in Caribbean genealog ...
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Coming from the much loved platform Know Your Caribbean, this podcast is geared entirely to telling the stories of the Caribbean, it's history and culture, food, music and more. Including the fan favourite Gangsta Stories from the Caribbean. Here to uplift, empower through education in ways that make you feel connected to yourself. So get to know yourself through Know Your Caribbean. Hosted by Fiona Compton with special guests. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Caribbean Mystics

Paulina Creque and Gabrielle Querrard

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Caribbean Mystics Podcast uncovers the supernatural through firsthand stories of the unexplainable across the Caribbean. Each episode blends chilling personal encounters with deep cultural insights, revealing the region’s hidden spiritual tapestry. Hosts Paulina Creque and Gabrielle Querrard—both ancestral Virgin Islanders and lifelong seekers of the mystical—close every tale with historical context, folklore, and their own intuitive wisdom, bridging the seen and unseen worlds. Paulina Crequ ...
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Caribbean Creatives

Caribbean Creatives

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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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Hey you guys , This is Marc Destine with the Caribbean Connection , Where I connect you to Different cultures and perspectives that’s captivating. With the help of friends , I’ll sit down and have the Opportunity to shine a light on them and their own stories.
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The Country Caribbean

Country Caribbean

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The Country Caribbean is a culture commentary and WI (west Indian) experience podcast. Join Lynn weekly as she gives her interesting take on all things culture. From 90s kids tingz, mom life, iconic black content & more. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lynn-b4/support
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Join Caribbean history experts Joe & Kevin as they uncover the #1 Caribbean History & Culture Podcast powerful stories, cultural legacies, and untold truths that shaped the region in History of the Caribbeans: Tales of Resilience and Culture — a podcast for listeners passionate about Caribbean history, heritage, and the enduring spirit of a people who’ve shaped the world.
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Want to learn more about Caribbean fantasy, folklore, speculative, and science fiction? Interested in established and emerging Caribbean voices about all things sf? Then tune in to The Caribbean Science Fiction Network. In this podcast I showcase emerging and established Caribbean voices who use sf genres to explore future states of Caribbean identity. Through these genres, the writers redefine Caribbean futurity and what it means to be Caribbean. Follow on Instagram and Twitter: @caribbeans ...
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Caribbean Tea

Vivian M. Williams

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Caribbean Tea is your go-to podcast for bold, insightful conversations on the most pressing issues shaping the Caribbean today. Hosted by Vivian M. Williams, Kendol Morgan, and Denis Chabrol, this dynamic show takes a deep dive into the region’s social, cultural, political, and economic landscapes, spotlighting major events, influential figures, and trending topics from across the Caribbean and its global diaspora. Whether it’s breaking down complex policy debates, exploring cultural movemen ...
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CaribQueer, the Weekly Podcast that’s about Caribbean Queer people living, loving, and thriving in the Region and Diaspora. It is the kinda show that is One part narrative and One interview-driven and will cover a range of topics - from News, Business and Politics; to Love, Relationships and Activism ; Music and Entertainment as well as Traveling While Queer in the Caribbean. Hosted by Ingrid Riley, Editor of OutCaribe.xyz CaribQueer Podcast is a media brand from OUtCaribe.xyz
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During the 1950s and 60s, hundreds of thousands of West Indians, including many Caribbean moms, migrated to the UK, Canada, and the U.S. for better opportunities. They played vital roles in industries like healthcare and education, significantly shaping the cultural landscape of their new homes. However, many of these mothers left their children, particularly daughters, behind. While some daughters later reunited with their mothers, the emotional scars from these long separations often went ...
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Join Saud and Talha in this episode as they dive into the essential ingredient of Caribbean kitchens—Grace Browning. This 5 oz, 2-pack wonder adds rich color and deep, sweet flavor to dishes like stews, jerk chicken, and desserts. Discover grace browning sauce this versatile ingredient can elevate your cooking with its unique blend of caramelized sugar, and learn how it brings that authentic Caribbean taste to your meals. Tune in for all the tips and tricks to make your next dish unforgettable!
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Tortuga Nights is the longest running Pirates of the Caribbean Fancast hosted by friends and partners in piracy Ben Dunn, Brad Rohloff and Ian Ramsay. Join these salty dogs as they discuss the franchise from stern to bow: All the currently available films, the highly anticipated upcoming installment (PotC 5: DMTNT), and maybe even venture into some uncharted waters (Kingdom Hearts 2, anyone?). So, grab some rum, pick some apples and prepare to set sails for an extremely serious critical anal ...
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I'm Not Yelling! I'm Dominican: First-Generation Caribbeanites Navigating Life

Nachi + Damaris | First-Gen Kids Thriving + Breaking Generational Curses

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"I'm Not Yelling! I'm Dominican," is the fun-filled, uplifting podcast hosted by the dynamic sister duo Nachi and Damaris. Join us every other week as we explore the vibrant experiences of first-generation Americans, blending hilarious and heartfelt conversations about family, cultural clashes, and the joys of Dominican heritage while navigating the "American Dream," embracing our authentic selves and living our best lives. Grab your café, té, or vino, and vibe with us as we celebrate our ro ...
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The Caribbean & Urban American Hit Gospel Music Show with host Landlord & Mike D bring to you on Christian Living Radio the absolute best in Christian & Gospel music, each this show airs on Wednesday's 2 pm​ and again on Saturday at 2 pm MST BORN ORLANDO FRANCIS IN NASSAU, BAHAMAS IN EXTREME POVERTY, LANDLORD CAN ONLY PRAISE GOD FOR HIS MERCY AND GRACE IN SEEING HIM THROUGH AND PLACING SUCH A HIGH CALLING AND ANOINTING ON HIS LIFE.HE DIDN’T KNOW WHILE GROWING UP THAT THE DEPTHS OF HIS TRIALS ...
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Welcome to WTF is Going on in Latin America & The Caribbean, a PopularResistance broadcast featuring hot news out of the region with host Teri Mattson. Each weekly episode features a country and/or issue related to the affects of U.S. foreign, economic and/or military influence and intervention in the hemisphere of The Americas. Our guests include academics, policy-makers, journalists as well as activists recognized for their groundwork within local communities and movements. WTF is Going on ...
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Of all the so called 'white-ball only' players in the Caribbean the one who has the best claim to a West Indies test match chance is Brandon King.Machel took a look at how and why Brandon has reached the age of 30 without receiving a West Indies call up. As ever please leave a rating, review and subscribe to the Caribbean Cricket Podcast. No other …
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Why Royal Caribbean’s latest announcements feel like an early gift to loyal fans. Share with me your thoughts, questions and comments via... Twitter: @therclblog Facebook: /royalcaribbeanblog YouTube: royalcaribbeanblog Email: [email protected] Leave a voicemail: (408) 6ROYAL6 You can subscribe to the Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast via iTun…
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How do comics cross boarders? In Latin American Comics in the Twenty-First Century: Transgressing the Frame James Scorer, a Professor of Latin American Studies at the University of Manchester, considers the rise of a distinctively Latin American comics culture, capturing the interconnections and differences as comics production have evolved in the …
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Please fill out this form if your organization would like to join the national drone response efforts led by Jamaica Flying Labs in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa: https://bit.ly/Jamaica-drone-response-melissa In this special episode, we are joined by Dr. Valrie Grant, founder of Jamaica Flying Labs, and Mr. Philip Hippolyte, Senior Program Man…
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In this episode, host Wendy Aris explores Caribbean history and heritage with Professor Francesca Negro, focusing on her article "Tumba Francesa, Kinetic and Linguistic Archive of the African Diaspora." They discuss how Tumba Francesa—a vibrant dance and musical form rooted in Afro-Caribbean culture—serves as a living archive preserving collective …
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Send us a text message and tell us your thoughts. Sacred land, contested memory, and a centuries-long fight for sovereignty, this conversation with Dr. Garrey Dennie traces the deep antiquity of the Kalinago in St. Vincent, their transformation into a maritime powerhouse, and the strategic choices that delayed European domination for generations. I…
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Send us a text What if access to culture isn’t the same as connection? We dive into lens two of the Caribbean Diaspora Experience model (CDEM) and map how place and personal drive intersect to shape identity; whether you’re surrounded by patty shops and dancehall flyers in Brooklyn or piecing together community in a low-density city in middle of Am…
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A few months after some politricks from Guyana and Barbados - Governance reform on term limits have finally been passed by Cricket West Indies. Machel jumped into the studio to look at the meaning behind the reform and identify what we should or can look forward to seeing next. As ever please leave a rating, review and subscribe to the Caribbean Cr…
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West Indies Women's head coach Shane Deitz joined us for a candid conversation on all things West Indies Women's cricket. From what makes Hayley Matthews tick to youth development we covered all the bases in the women's game. As ever please leave a rating, review and subscribe to the Caribbean Cricket Podcast. No other channel keeps it as real as w…
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In February, West Indies Women returned to their best format of the game and comprehensively beat Bangladesh Women 3-0. Machel jumped into the hot seat to look back at the series and explain why it was a very good series for the West Indies regardless of result. As ever please leave a rating, review and subscribe to the Caribbean Cricket Podcast. N…
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In the October 2025 edition of your Monthly Caribbean Drone News, we cover inspiring stories from the Caribbean region: Michael Joseph from Antigua wins the Youth Farmer of the Year award for his innovative use of drones in agriculture, the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force receives a new fleet of drones from Taiwan to enhance natio…
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In this episode of the Pilots of the Caribbean Podcast, we explore the world of drone technology in conservation efforts across The Bahamas. We welcome Mr. Ellsworth Weir, Director of Parks for The Bahamas National Trust, to discuss how drones have revolutionized their efforts in park management, marine surveys, and enforcement. Learn about the cha…
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Royal Caribbean talked about higher prices for a cruise this year versus last year, and Matt breaks down what executives said about cruise prices and what we should expect. Share with me your thoughts, questions and comments via... Twitter: @therclblog Facebook: /royalcaribbeanblog YouTube: royalcaribbeanblog Email: [email protected] Leav…
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Does playing for the West Indies really matter as much as the players say so? Machel jumped into the CCP studios to ask the difficult questions about allegiance to the West Indies. As ever please leave a rating, review and subscribe to the Caribbean Cricket Podcast. No other channel keeps it as real as we do on the Caribbean Cricket Podcast. If you…
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A more important bilateral series than it may have seemed on the surface. By defeating Bangladesh Women 2-1 it consigned the Tigers to the WC qualifiers alongside the West Indies, Pakistan, Scotland, Ireland and Thailand. Machel jumped into the hot seat to look back at the series and ponder what that should mean for West Indies WC qualification. Po…
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The period of the "second slavery" was marked by geographic expansion of zones of slavery into the Upper US South, Cuba, and Brazil and chronological expansion into the industrial age. As The Reinvention of Atlantic Slavery: Technology, Labor, Race, and Capitalism in the Greater Caribbean (Oxford UP, 2020) shows, ambitious planters throughout the G…
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In this compelling episode of Dis A Fi Mi History Podcast, host Wendy Aris dives deep into Caribbean history and colonialism through a conversation with Jamaican poet and author Olive Senior. They explore Senior's novel Paradise Once, a researched reimagining of the Taíno people in Cuba two decades after Columbus's arrival, shedding light on indige…
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In this episode of the Pilots of the Caribbean podcast, we explore the cutting-edge world of drones with Matt Isenbarger, Chief Revenue Officer at Freefly Systems. Matt shares insights from his extensive experience in the drone industry, discusses Freefly’s commitment to creating reliable, high-performance products and introduces exciting new devel…
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Earlier this year Cricket West Indies launched the brand new scouting system with a primary focus on the West Indies Championship. They unveiled a groundbreaking, data-driven scouting system aimed at identifying and developing the best cricketing talent across the region. Cricket West Indies, Director of Cricket, Miles Bascombe joined us to talk us…
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Matt is about to take this 100th cruise with Royal Caribbean, so what's the most important thing he's learned after taking all of those cruises? Share with me your thoughts, questions and comments via... Twitter: @therclblog Facebook: /royalcaribbeanblog YouTube: royalcaribbeanblog Email: [email protected] Leave a voicemail: (408) 6ROYAL6…
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The Diaspora Files - Machel explores how the Cricket West Indies can do more to widen the talent pool. As ever please leave a rating, review and subscribe to the Caribbean Cricket Podcast. No other channels keeps it as real as we do on the Caribbean Cricket Podcast. If you'd like to support the Caribbean Cricket Podcast you can become a patron for …
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“No country is ever just one thing.” In her new book Cuba: An American History (Scribner, 2021), NYU historian Ada Ferrer shows this again and again. In clear and engaging prose, Ferrer narrates five centuries of history from a decidedly different angle than previous one-volume studies; the main drivers of history in this book are not just familiar…
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In Healing Knowledge in Atlantic Africa (Cambridge UP, 2021), Kalle Kananoja tells the story of how pre-colonial communities throughout the west coast of Africa employed a wide range of medical and spiritual strategies to treat all kinds of diseases. In the sixteenth century, the arrival of European traders and colonists initiated an exchange of he…
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In this episode, Wendy Aris interviews Crispin Gregoire about the Kalinago people of Dominica, exploring their rich family history and cultural traditions. We delve into their deep heritage and governance, examining how they have survived through colonization to the present day. The episode covers critical topics such as the impact of colonialism, …
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A week after the miracle in Multan, Machel headed to the CCP studios to hand out the player ratings from the Pakistan vs West Indies series. As ever please leave a rating, review and subscribe to the Caribbean Cricket Podcast. No other channels keeps it as real as we do on the Caribbean Cricket Podcast. If you'd like to support the Caribbean Cricke…
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In this episode of the Pilots of the Caribbean podcast, we are joined by David Lewis, a veteran drone pilot and consultant with over 14 years of experience in the industry. David shares his journey from a humble beginning with RC cars at the age of 13 to becoming a leading figure in the Caribbean drone industry. He discusses the founding of Caribbe…
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While onboard Oasis of the Seas, Matt and Beci Mahnken talk about what it's like on Oasis of the Seas when comparing it to newer ships. Share with me your thoughts, questions and comments via... Twitter: @therclblog Facebook: /royalcaribbeanblog YouTube: royalcaribbeanblog Email: [email protected] Leave a voicemail: (408) 6ROYAL6 You can …
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Send us a text message and tell us your thoughts. What if the medicine you need was growing right outside your door? We sit down with author and farmer Aleya Fraser to trace the living thread of Caribbean herbalism as she details in her new book Caribbean Herbalism: Traditional Wisdom and Modern Herbal Healing. Together, we unpack the tension betwe…
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Following West Indies historic win in Pakistan, Fazeer Mohammed joined Caribbean Cricket Podcast for an episode we called 'Saving West Indies cricket'. As ever with our episodes ft Fazeer, we covered all aspects of West Indies cricket from the performance in Pakistan to Daren Sammy to Governance in the region and so much more. As ever please leave …
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Send us a text Simone W. Johnson Smith is the author of Decoding America: The Immigrant Experience and host of The Immigrant Experience in America podcast. A Jamaican-born public servant and cultural coach, Simone supports immigrant professionals through the emotional and cultural transitions of life in a new country. Caribbean immigrants create so…
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In this episode, we explore St. Eustatius — the "Golden Rock" — and how its prosperity during the 18th century was deeply rooted in colonialism, powered by the transatlantic slave trade and the brutal sugar economy. We trace the island's pivotal role in global commerce, featuring insights into the Golden Rock Plantation and the recent discovery of …
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It might seem like a long time ago but at the start of this year West Indies pulled off the Miracle in Multan. They downed Pakistan by 120 runs to share the series and avoid last place in the World Test Championship table. Machel and Santokie provided an immediate reaction to that piece of history. As ever please leave a rating, review and subscrib…
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Has going on a cruise gotten better than it was 30 years ago? Chris Gray Faust from Cruise Critic joins Matt this week to compare how going on a cruise has changed over the decades, from dining, to wifi, to gratuities, and more. Share with me your thoughts, questions and comments via... Twitter: @therclblog Facebook: /royalcaribbeanblog YouTube: ro…
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In this episode of the Pilots of the Caribbean Podcast, we are joined by Shellie Baxter, CEO and founder of Our Genetic Legacy, a nonprofit organization focused on publishing histories of Afro-indigenous populations beyond enslavement and trauma through workforce development and youth empowerment. Shellie shares her journey from being a stay-at-hom…
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Earlier this year we spoke with West Indies senior men's analyst, Avenesh Seetaram. He joined us to talk: The role of an analystWinning CPL 2024 with Saint Lucia KingsHow to develop the analyst's role throughout the regionHow players can use an analystWorking with Daren Sammy and so much more... As ever please leave a rating, review and subscribe t…
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In this episode of Dis A fi mi History, we dive into the Caribbean history of the 1930s as Wendy Aris speaks with Dr. Natasha Gordon‑Chipembere about the migration of Afro‑Caribbean communities to Costa Rica. The conversation focuses on themes of identity and resilience, examining the social and economic forces—such as railroads and the banana indu…
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In this episode of the Pilots of the Caribbean Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Ancil Peters, CEO of Advanced Solutions Technical Institute (ASTI) in Trinidad and Tobago. Dr. Peters shares insights on the extensive and hands-on drone training programs offered by ASTI, which cover various fields including media, agriculture, security, and telecommunica…
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If you missed it. The CCP awards handed out by the Caribbean Cricket Podcast for 2024. From Mens and Womens player of the year to the Catfish of 2024. Have a listen and relive the highlights, jokes and downbadness of 2024. Join Machel and Santokie as they hand out the awards in the classic CCP manner. As ever please leave a rating, review and subsc…
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Send us a text One evening on the island of St. John, a strange craft appears in the sky. Two friends, leaving a late night shift at work are so captivated that they decide to follow this mysterious spectacle in the sky. What happens next… even they don’t know. Support the show Thank you for listening to today's episode. If you enjoyed this podcast…
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Matt is headed to the rumor mill this week to share five juicy rumors of things that could be coming to Royal Caribbean. These are interesting changes and additions that were teased or mentioned during last week's President's Cruise. Shhhh! Share with me your thoughts, questions and comments via... Twitter: @therclblog Facebook: /royalcaribbeanblog…
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Send us a text message and tell us your thoughts. What if everything we thought we knew about Caribbean literary history was incomplete? That's the premise of today's captivating conversation with Professor Alison Donnell, whose groundbreaking new book, Lost and Found: An A to Z of Neglected Writers of the Anglophone Caribbean (Papillote Press 2025…
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Jamaica Flying Labs Conference Link Welcome to the September 2025 edition of Your Monthly Caribbean Drone News! This month, we cover exciting developments including Jamaica Flying Labs' upcoming disaster risk management conference, Ukraine proposing a drone technology partnership to Caribbean nations, and the launch of a driverless flying taxi serv…
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At the back end of 2024 outgoing ICC Chair Greg Barclay suggested the West Indies should into seperate islands and nations.Then news broke that new ICC chair Jay Shah and the head of CA and ECB are planning to introduce a two tier system to test cricket so they can play each other more and make more money.The implication is that West Indies would b…
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