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We talk a bagga tings from relationships, politics, and wah gwaan currently in culture and society! Get your merch here! https://www.amazon.com/s?rh=n%3A7141123011%2Cp_4%3AJamaican+State+of+Mind&ref=bl_sl_s_ap_web_7141123011
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In this episode of the Jamaican State of Mind podcast, hosts Nicobel and Carter reflect on their experiences growing up in the 80s and 90s, discussing the significant technological advancements, cultural shifts, and the nostalgia associated with their childhood. They explore the evolution of media, music, and entertainment, emphasizing the unique p…
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In this Jamaican State of Mind Podcast episode hosts Nicobel and Carter delve into the multifaceted parenting experience. They discuss the expectations and realities of new parenthood, the anxieties that come with it, and the importance of support systems. The conversation highlights generational differences in parenting styles, emphasizing the nee…
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In this Jamaican State of Mind Podcast episode, hosts Nicobel and Carter discuss various topics including the recent Grammy awards and the representation of reggae and dancehall music. They delve into the influence of the Marley family on the Grammy voting process, the return of Vybz Kartel, and the ongoing debate about Beenie Man's status as the K…
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In this episode of the Jamaican State of Mind podcast, hosts Nicobel and Carter discuss various topics, including the recent inauguration, federal hiring freezes, and the implications of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. They delve into the complexities of birthright citizenship and immigration policies while exploring cultural perspect…
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In this episode of the Jamaican State of Mind podcast, hosts Nicobel and Jermaine discuss their return to podcasting after a long break, reflecting on the evolution of Jamaican culture and music, the impact of recent events such as Vybz Kartel release, and the festive season in Jamaica. They also delve into serious topics like crime, the future of …
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In this episode, we were joined by Eric from Esenshalmusic to discuss our views on the state of the dancehall culture. We talked about the new sound in dancehall and the impact, if there's any around the world. Esenshal also discusses his first project, the "Demands Riddim," now on all major streaming platforms and more. Please listen and enjoy. Go…
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We present to you with another TOP 5. We discussed our favorite Dancehall riddim and its impact on us growing up. This was maybe the hardest top 5 for us because there are so many great Dancehall riddims to choose from. Let's know what you think about our Top 5 riddim. #jamaicanstateofmind https://www.instagram.com/jamaicanstateofmindpod/ https://t…
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We are back and with our first Top 5 episode. In this episode we discuss our Top 5 Favorite Dancehall Artists and why they are in our Top 5. Check out and let us know if it's solid or not or we still living in the past. Listen and enjoy. Please remember to like, subscribe, follow and comment. https://www.instagram.com/jamaicanstateofmindpod/ https:…
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On this episode, I was joined by Lori from the Current Tingz blog. We discussed several topics from the Shacarri incident that led to the Twitter beef between Jamaicans and African Americans. According to some Black Americans, being Jamaican, you can't be Black, so discussed this in dept. Lori also gave her view on the current music and why she is …
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We were joined by a special guest Shawn from the Reggae Talk podcast and the Reggae Music Forever blog. We spoke about the current state of Dancehall on the evolution of the music. Shawn also gave us is taking on the current topic of Dancehall being blame for the violence in Jamaica. We got into how Reggae Music Forever came about, the current stat…
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We were joined by Eliha Perez, also known as OutdoorJamaican. Eliha is an outdoorsman, a survivalist, a camper, a hiker, a hunter, and a nature lover. We spoke about how he got into this way of life and some of his experiences while out in the wild traveling across the USA. It a very interesting listen, so enjoy it. Check out Eliha Instagram below …
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We are back with a new season. I know it was a long wait, but it worth it. In this episode, we discussed the question that comes up so often "is dancehall to be blamed for the violence in Jamaica?" We spoke about our experiences growing up in Jamaica, and the effect music has on the culture. Freedom of speech was part of our discussion as well, alo…
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In this episode, we shared our thoughts on 2020. We spoke about the pandemic, vaccine, election, some personal experiences, and much more. Thank you all for the support, and we have much for you next year. 2020 was a roller coaster, a rough ride, but we went through it, and we here so wi good fi next year! HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!! http://jamaicanstateofm…
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This is part two of a two-part episode. In this episode, we continued our discussion with Kahlil and Agard, the Reggae Lover podcast hosts. In part two and the final of this episode, We spoke about America's current political state with all the protests and the upcoming election; we shared our views on it all. We discussed injustice in the politica…
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This is part one of a two-part episode. In this episode, we were joined by Kahlil and Agard, the hosts of the Reggae Lover podcast. In part one of this episode, we discussed various topics in the dancehall/reggae world. We spoke about the media bias with Buju, the changing of the reggae/dancehall culture, and the music's business. There was a lot t…
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In this episode, we joined by Ricardo Alliman, a pro basketball player who has represented Jamaica national team on several occasions and currently playing professionally in Europe. Ricardo spoke about his basketball journey, started at Calabar High to college basketball in the USA, then playing on the international stage. We also discussed how he …
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In this episode, we were joined Charm, another Jamaican podcaster and host of the Kulcha Shock podcast. We got to know Charm and what her podcast is about and also discussed her world-traveling experiences. Charm discussed her Jamaican American experiences and the changes she had to adapt to living here in America. We got into talking about some of…
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In this episode, our friend Dane @fineantsa from London made a second appearance on the podcast. We discussed the leading up to and the result of the Jamaica Election. We spoke the dancehall influence on the election, the dubplate playing by the politicians, and our views on the re-election of Prime Minister Andrew Holness. Dane and I spoke a littl…
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I want to thank everyone who went out and support the merch, we appreciate it. In this episode, Carter and I spoke a little about our experience growing up in Jamaica. Although Carter and I both were born and raised in Jamaica, we both got different upbringing, and we go into that as well about our time in high school, #Calabar. Carter spoke about …
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We are back from our little break, and a lot of is going on, so we here to discuss it. In this episode were we Joined by a special guest Lori from https://www.instagram.com/currenttingz/, a Caribbean/American blog site. We discuss some of the unrest going on here in America and spoke about some of our experiences living here as well. We talked a lo…
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In this episode, I went solo and shared my thoughts on how people should be objective in the information they consume online, especially when it comes to the Coronavirus. Talked about confirmation bias when it comes to conspiracies out there about Coronavirus. I also took the time to shout out and read some of the reviews we got so far about the po…
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In this episode, we were joined by a long time friend Valincia and also the first female to bless the podcast. This episode was a follow-up on the original "who runs di house (should a woman be submissive to her man?)" but with a female perspective requested by you guys. We spoke about the role a woman should play in a relationship, and Valincia ga…
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This is part two of a two-part episode. In this episode, we continued our discussion with Dane, our longtime friend, who resides in the UK. We spoke about our unique experiences living abroad and how we had to adapt to cultural changes. Part two was the fun one, so please listen and enjoy it. IG: @jamaicanstateofmindpod, Twitter: JAstateofmind, Fac…
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This is part one of a two-part episode. In this episode, we were joined by Dane, our longtime friend, who resides in the UK. We spoke about the continuing effect of the coronavirus COVID-19, and Dane gave us his insight into what is going on in the UK. We talk about how we are adapting to the quarantine and how each business, as well are adapting t…
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In this episode, we discussed our initial views and thoughts on the Coronavirus outbreak. Talked about the political, social and economical impact it will have on society at large. We also share how this outbreak is affecting us personally. Is it a conspiracy, or is it overhyped? We discussed in detail on these questions and more. Please listen and…
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We discussed a lot in this episode on Religion, mostly on the impact it had on our society. Most of the poorest countries in the world are the most Religious, why? We tried to answer that question and more. We got into Science about evolution, Astronomy and much more. It was a very interesting conversation that we love your feedback on. @jamaicanst…
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Samora from @SamoraEscapades and @bestjamaicanexperiences joined me on this episode. We discussed his world travel experiences and what it is like to have lived and study in Cuba and now living across the pacific in Japan. We both shared our thoughts on the passing of the Legend Kobe Bryant and a lot more. Please listen and enjoy it. @jsmpodcast #j…
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On the episode I was joined by Kahlil Wonda from Highlanda Sound and one of the hosts of Reggae Lover Podcast joined. We discussed how Kahlil got into sound system and then made that transition in to podcasting. We also talked about the current state of reggae/dancehall and the new evolution in the music that's currently taking place. Is Dancehall …
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Nick and Carter back with a new episode where we try to discuss our views on the polarizing topic "should a woman be submissive to her man" and who should be the head of household. We discuss the changing roles in modern relationship and more. So listen and enjoy! Feedback and comments are welcome.By JA State of Mind
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We discussed our opinion on the social responsibility of an artist and why they get blamed for violence in the community. Who got more of an impact in society entertainers or politicians? Big up Reggae Lover Podcast and Reggae Talk Podcast for sparking the conversation. Go listen and enjoy, remember to subscribe, send feedback and follow our social…
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We are back, sorry for the long delay. On this episode, I spoke about the Supreme Court Judge nominee Brett Kavanaugh's ongoing issues and sexual harassment claims. I also discussed my thoughts on the matter, the hypocrisy of the Republicans in the Senate and how they are handling this situation. This episode also speaks a little about the migrant …
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Discuss the ongoing issues at the US/Mexico border and the lack of empathy and compassion the family are getting. The state of society when it comes to social media and the new media outlet and how it causes more confusion and help the divisiveness in the country. Also talk about people who forget where there came from and loose them-self.…
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Nick and his friends Jermaine and Wilton discuss in dept Kanye West comment that Slavery was choice and how we interpret it, is it valid or not today. The western educational system is it beneficial to black people or do we need to have our own educational curriculum? History was written by who won and the sometimes the perception of the writer and…
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