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Frankie B’s Reggae Session is your passport to the heartbeat of reggae and dub culture. From deep roots and conscious riddims to sound system classics and modern island heat. Hosted by selector Frankie B, each episode blends rare gems, fresh releases, and timeless anthems into one seamless vibe. Whether you're tuning in for heavyweight dubs, lovers rock, or straight fire from Kingston to London to LA, this session’s got soul. Plug in, turn up, and let the bassline carry you.
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The Yaadman Podcast

The Yaadman Podcast

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🎙️ The Yaadman Podcast: Jammin' Jamaican Vibes 🎙️ Step into the world of "The Yaadman Podcast," where the Caribbean spirit meets charm! Join your hosts, Davaine and Tonniel, on a journey that's more irie than a reggae melody. They bring you a new kind of Jamaican Podcast. A Jamaican podcast like no other. A Jamaican podcast that entertainingly discusses numerous issues. In each episode, these Yaadmen share their experiences, laughter, and unique Jamaican perspectives while navigating the twi ...
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Join Caribbean history experts Joe & Kevin as they uncover the 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. From the resistance of Maroon communities to the global influence of Caribbean music, every episode brings you closer to the stories of survival, transformation ...
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Checkered Past is the #1 Edmonton-based Ska History podcast. Every two (tone) weeks siblings Celine and Rob dig in on a different ska band covering their history, impact and catalogue. Expect a lot of jokes, culture discussions and of course, ska-based puns. Great for new, lapsed and casual listeners of the genre as well as fellow Skaficianados!
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Culture-Wise

Culture-Wise

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Culture-Wise is your connection to what's important in Jamaican music & pop culture. Each episode focuses on highlighting the global influence of our culture and its historical context while providing a platform for Jamaicans to talk about Jamaican culture through thoughtful discussions, interviews, and music reviews. Available every Friday with hosts Romii K and Kii. Follow us @culturewisepod on IG & Twitter and Culture-Wise Network on Facebook. Subscribe, tune in, and let's hol a reason, c ...
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Homegrown With G Cole

Gregory Cole, G Cole, Singer, Songwriter, Poet, Writer, Podcaster

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A candid, funny, unbiased view of real life events and how they affect our communities, through the eyes of Singer/Songwriter/Podcast Host, and music enthusiast G Cole. The Ocho Rios Jamaica born "G Cole", who now resides in Ft Lauderdale Florida talks to Artists, Entrepreneurs, Music legends, Community Leaders, Politicians, Health professionals, and members of the Diaspora etc. There is no room for boredom, as between conversation he will take you on a Reggae ride, with some sweet Reggae music.
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Featuring recordings of The Sound System internet radio show and other DJ sets from Rock Steady Chris. Thursdays 10:00pm - 12:00 am Pacific Standard Time on Killradio.org Reggae & Jamaican music from then `til now. Mento * Ska * Rock Steady * Early Reggae * Rebel Music * Rockers * Lovers * Dubwise * Dancehall * Digital *
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The small island of Jamaica has forged a new type of empire, an intangible realm of which there are no physical monuments. There is no official political or economic sphere of Jamaican influence but when it comes to popular culture its global reach is immense, far exceeding the reasonable expectation for a nation of just over 2.7 million people. For a nation that gained independence from the British only 50 years ago, Jamaicans have left their mark on music, sport, style and language around ...
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no long talk.

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FYI: Gets updated when it gets updated cos I don't talk for the sake of talking. And I only talk to people I wanna talk to and/or when I wanna talk. Best to follow so you can be updated or it might be a bit long for man. Inspired by all the mainstream sites that don't cover Jamaican music properly and didn't want to post my long interviews or long reads about Jamaican music. I think Jamaican music has the most interesting stories that aren't told because it can't be sold. Sharing stories tha ...
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Get Up in the Cool

Cameron DeWhitt

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Get Up in the Cool features conversations and musical collaborations with some of Old Time music's heaviest hitters, like Ken Perlman, Adam Hurt, Spencer & Rains, and Jake Blount. As an interviewer, Cameron balances an effusive curiosity for the potential of traditional music with a dogged respect for its origins. Serving as audience surrogate, Cameron asks illuminating questions to Old Time's best and brightest while telling the larger story of the tradition's modern era.
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Kick The Jukebox

KICK THE JUKEBOX

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Kick The Jukebox is a continuing exploration in 20th century music and friendship from the sweetly geeky minds of comedians, writers and music aficionados Kyle Gordon and Louie Pearlman. In each episode, expect to be turned on to music you never knew existed and a deep dive into an important album of the week.
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Bass Culture UK is the Black Music Research Unit at the University of Westminster, an academic research project exploring the impact of Jamaican and Jamaican-influenced music on British culture. Covering the period from the 1960s to the present day, with an initial focus on London and a particular interest in the years 1976 – 1981. We explore the impact of Bass Culture through the explosion of Jamaican genres like ska, reggae and dub in the UK to the development of distinct British variants ...
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A Black British Jamaican woman’s experience of embracing change, self awareness and growth after moving from London UK to Miami USA in her 30s with children. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifeloveandmusicpodcast/support
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The Last Stop

Manny Disla

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Manny is back and better than ever with a new name! Listen in on his thoughts on everything from the news, sports, and music. He’s here to leave an everlasting imprint on the culture.
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Jamaican State of Mind

JA State of Mind

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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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The aim of A Cup A Day is to point you to the One who fills all cups - Christ. That’s it! Along the way, Cherine will be your guide (and sometimes cheerleader), bringing her honesty, unique personality, gift of encouragement, and insight to conversations on faith, music, relationships, entrepreneurship, and Jamaican Culture.
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Lux Music Radio

Lux Music Radio

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Lori DiSanti, known skillfully as Dlux, is a Chicago based hip-hop music artist and radio station manager for Lux Music Radio powered by Ollywop Radio Network. In Sept. of 2015, she released her first solo album ‘Can I Live’ and promptly followed up with her ‘Rap Sheets’ EP in Feb. of 2016. Lori joined the Ollywop family in 2020 and has been a paramount staple to the team ever since she touched down.Follow me on social media at @dlux_music 😘 I’m using this platform to podcast my Lux Music Ra ...
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"Do not try to be better than everybody else. Instead strive to be better than the person you were yesterday" This is one of the many outlooks that Deejay-O has on music as a DJ and Producer! A Jamaican native, born and raised he grew up listing to his mother’s eclectic combination of Mo-town, Reggae, Dancehall, Country, Jazz, Soul and R&B. After moving to the U.S., he was exposed to the sounds of Hip Hop, Trap, electronic dance music and various sub-genres which he has over the years includ ...
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Rivkush

Rivka "Rivkush" Campbell

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Rivka "Rivkush" Campbell, a Jew of Jamaican descent, has been one of Canada's most vocal Jews of colour. In this podcast, she interviews fascinating Jews of colour from all over the world, opening dialogue with the mainstream Jewish community about their views, perspectives and experiences.
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MY MUSICAL HISTORY BOOK. LOOKING BACK CHRONOLOGICALLY EARLY REGGAE 45's FROM 45 YEARS AGO. These shows are listened to in 110 different countries in the world. [email protected] for ad space, promo time, mentions 'n shout outs. Most of the material here is doctored with compression and limiting, and audible additions and edits to counter piracy. =============== CLICK ON "FOLLOW" ..for updates in the series ...it costs u nothing but you MAY click on my PayPal button anytime you like ======= ...
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Mek Wi Reason

Tee-Rob & Nelly

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This podcast is not about the birds and the bees! The entertaining Daddy-Daughter Duo speaks about cultural issues, politics, language, food, music and everything in between - even topics considered too extreme. Hosts Tee-Rob and Nelly compare their lives in Jamaica and America as they journey through their discoveries, and the culture shock that follows. Their Jamaican-American experience gives them a unique perspective to which you may be able to relate. Join us Mek Wi Reason ! Facebook -> ...
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Reggae band Morgan Heritage talks about their new album, Strictly Roots. The group—formed by the children of Jamaican reggae artist Denroy Morgan—has produced 10 studio albums and are known globally as the royal family of reggae. Don’t miss the chance to see them live as they perform a few tracks. Strictly Roots is available on iTunes.
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Welcome to Get Cultured Jamaica! We realized long ago that Jamaicans are powerful, and the rest of the world has definitely learned to never underestimate us in anything that we do, but not everyone's caught on yet... Get Cultured explores Jamaican culture and the game-changers it's produced and shares their stories with the next generation; empowering them with the knowledge they need to tap into their own potential. So that they too can unleash the limitless, spirited, gifted Jamaican that ...
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Streamcast

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Streamcast is a team of Black British creatives that have been bringing people together through gaming since 2018. Andy aka. Blackamura aims to shine a spotlight for CEOs, Directors and Developers; listen to the stories of our guests as they look to improve their industry. On occasion Hassan, Akira and Troy also discuss the latest gaming news, niche gaming topics and promote diversity across all industries.
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Pinoy And a Half

Pinoy And a Half Podcast with King KeNNy Slay and JRE

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Filipino born, Hawaii grown, meets a half Jamaican Filipino from Miami to save the world, from evil baluts.🌴 💦 🔥 (New podcast on YouTube every week!)
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The Reggae Podclash

Rootfire Presents: The Reggae Podclash with Man-Like-Devin and Reggae Rog

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Rootfire Presents: The Reggae Podclash's mission is to share the stories of foundational reggae artists, creating a historical record told by the artists themselves, while building bridges to new artists who have followed in their footsteps. Hosted by Devin Morrison and Roger Rivas, two longtime players in the Los Angeles reggae scene who have performed and recorded with Jamaican legends including Alton Ellis, Prince Buster, Leonard “The Ethiopian” Dillon, Wailing Souls, Roy Shirley, Pat Kel ...
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Blakademik is an online network giving Black voices a space to discuss current affairs. To empower, educate and celebrate Black culture. Here you will find our new show, Thinking out Loud: our brand new podcast centred on community, education and considerate conversations. With topics from Music to Sport, Politics, to Culture, Lifestyle and more. Join our producers, Alex Holmes, Jordan Jarrett-Bryan and Tsedenia Skitch as we offer our expertise, opinions and experiences across a variety of t ...
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As his name suggests, ZJ Liquid does it all, flowing seamlessly amongst his multiple roles—selector, radio personality, a supporter of new talent, producer, MC and artist. With his new album, Mobay Son, the man born Michael Brissett steps into his own as a respected lyricist, demonstrating his versatility over the course of time.Liquid has progressed through many stages, overcoming any and all resistance along the way. “Some people may say ‘You ah do too much,'” Liquid states. “But Jah bless ...
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Running It Back

Jeff Nowak & Yourgo Artsitas

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Have you ever watched a sports movie and yelled at your TV: "That would never happen in real life." Well, you're in the right place. Welcome to Running It Back, where we bring your favorite fictional athletes -- and occasionally true stories -- into reality with digital sports reporter Jeff Nowak and L.A.-based comedian Yourgo Artsitas along with a variety of guests. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runningitback/support
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Feels Like Sunday

Brittany Hayles

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I’m Brittany Hayles. A Brooklyn born podcaster, entrepreneur, model & content creator with Jamaican & Trinidadian roots. The “Feels Like Sunday” podcast is intentionally named so that it feels just like that…a Sunday! A time for reflection, a time to discuss self care and a time to digest a diverse range of thoughts swirling through my mind. I hope this podcast makes you laugh, open your mind and open your heart. Every day should feel like Sunday. Subscribe to the “Feels Like Sunday” podcast ...
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Welcome to The Mid-South Bugalu Podcast! A podcast that serves as an educational, creative, informative, and intellectual space for African-Americans and Latinos (Hispanic-Americans, Latinx) alike! This is an effort to encourage unity, peace, knowledge, and creativity, in the spirit of Latin-Boogaloo, a crossover music genre from the 1960's era in New York. I wanted to make a safe space for African-Americans and Latinos, two groups that I'm a part of; my father being African-American from Br ...
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The Collective Minds Podcast is an open discussion targeted at students and young adults that conveys a variety of views and opinions on everyday topics, dilemmas and current news all in one place, leaving you with a different perspective. Whilst delivering insightful conversations with professionals within a variety of fields, such as: Business, entrepreneurship, sports, acting, music and arts, providing you with the foundations to build and elevate both spiritually and mentally. If you hav ...
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The Block Report

The Block Report Podcast

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Welcome to the The Block Report podcast, where the host shares his commentary and viewpoints on everything from pop culture, politics, music etc..... The host brings his unique perspective and analysis on any and all that involves and is included in the human experience. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-block-report-podcast/support
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Conversation with Daniel Duwa Show

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I invite you to Conversations with some of the most amazing friends and people from all over the planet. Think of it as having coffee with your heroes. I am an award-winning film director & Business Leadership Coach - growing talents, scaling businesses, and bringing clarity to individuals & corporates in uncertain times. Daniel Duwa Host Conversation with Daniel Duwa Show Result-driven #5nextsteps https://superpeer.com/danielduwa
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The Evolution of Jamaican Music: Mento to Dancehall is a masterfully crafted audiobook documentary designed for history experts, travel enthusiasts, and lovers of cultural resilience. Dive into the heart of Caribbean history as this immersive series explores how Jamaican music evolved from humble mento to global dancehall dominance — a sonic timeli…
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Before the world embraced Sean Paul, Vybz Kartel, or Popcaan — there was one man who stormed through the gates of global music and made dancehall impossible to ignore. CARIBBEAN HISTORY: Shabba Ranks — The Emperor of Hardcore Dancehall is a powerful, immersive, fact-based audiobook documentary chronicling the rise, reign, and cultural legacy of Rex…
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CARIBBEAN HISTORY: Dennis Brown — The Crown Prince Who Sang the People’s Pain is a powerful, emotionally immersive audiobook documentary exploring the life, music, and legacy of reggae icon Dennis Emmanuel Brown. Widely known as Bob Marley’s favorite singer, Dennis Brown rose from the heart of Caribbean history to become a cultural symbol of resili…
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CARIBBEAN HISTORY: Vybz Kartel — The Voice They Tried to Silence is a gripping, emotionally immersive audiobook documentary exploring the life, trial, and cultural revolution led by Adidja Palmer — known to the world as Vybz Kartel. From the zinc-roof streets of Portmore to the stages of global dancehall dominance, Kartel redefined Caribbean music,…
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What happens when a voice sent from the heavens is silenced too soon? CARIBBEAN HISTORY: Garnet Silk — The Voice That Rose From the Ashes is a powerful, emotionally immersive audiobook documentary that explores the extraordinary life, legacy, and tragic end of one of Jamaica’s most beloved reggae prophets. From his early roots in Manchester as a yo…
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What if the largest Black movement the world has ever seen… was one they never taught you about? This 10-chapter cinematic audiobook dives deep into the untold story of the UNIA — the Universal Negro Improvement Association. Founded in the early 1900s, the UNIA wasn’t just a movement; it was a global government-in-exile. With its own flag, shipping…
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🎧 Chill Vibe Session – Episode Playlist This session kicks off with selections from the Gratitude Riddim, featuring Samory I and Kumar, then flows into modern roots vibes and closes out with a Deep Dive into Dub, spotlighting Scientist Meets Blanc Du Blanc, Iration Steppas, and Pachyman. Tracklist: Love and Mercy – Samory I When the Smoke Clears – …
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CARIBBEAN HISTORY: Bounty Killer — The Warlord of Dancehall is a cinematic Caribbean history audiobook documentary exploring the untold story of Rodney Basil Price, better known as Bounty Killer — a pioneer of Jamaican music and a fierce voice in Caribbean music culture. Born in the fire of Kingston’s political violence, baptized by a gunshot at 14…
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Before it was a trend — it was survival. Before it was fusion — it was rebellion. This isn’t just a story about food — it’s a powerful Caribbean history documentary uncovering the cultural resilience, heritage, and identity behind the region’s boldest flavors. Exploring the Roots of Caribbean Cuisine is a six-part cinematic journey told by history …
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“The King of Dancehall” was never just a title — it was a battlefield, a birthright, and a burden. This immersive Caribbean History audiobook documentary explores the electrifying rise of Moses Davis, globally known as Beenie Man, tracing his journey from a barefoot prodigy in Waterhouse, Kingston to reigning as one of dancehall’s most iconic figur…
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CARIBBEAN HISTORY: KING YELLOWMAN — THE ALBINO REBEL WHO REDEFINED DANCEHALL is a powerful documentary exploring the life of Winston Foster, better known as King Yellowman — Jamaica’s first global dancehall superstar. Born with albinism, abandoned as a child, and raised in a tough orphanage, Yellowman faced intense bullying, colonial-era stigma, an…
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UNIA: Blueprint for Future Generations – Chapter 10 concludes the audiobook series by revealing that the Universal Negro Improvement Association didn’t vanish with Marcus Garvey’s death — it transformed into a living framework for Black empowerment worldwide. From the bold symbolism of the red, black, and green flag to economic cooperatives, grassr…
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UNIA: UNIA’s Global Echo — Audiobook Documentary, Chapter 9 In this riveting chapter, UNIA’s Global Echo follows the ripples of Marcus Garvey’s vision far beyond Harlem. We journey into the heart of postcolonial resistance — across Ghana, Panama, Jamaica, and beyond — to uncover how the UNIA outlived its founder. This is the living legacy of Black …
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Send us a text In this one, we talked about pressing issues facing Jamaica and the wider world, from rising crime and corruption to economic inequality, climate change, and youth disillusionment. We explore the root causes, systemic failures, and social consequences of these challenges while highlighting the growing frustration among everyday citiz…
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Chapter 8 dives deep into a powerful yet underrepresented truth in Caribbean history and Black history — the women who built the backbone of the UNIA. In this emotionally riveting episode, we highlight the cultural resilience of the women behind Marcus Garvey’s global vision. These were not merely assistants or supporters — they were the strategist…
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CARIBBEAN HISTORY: From Sugar to Calypso — The Caribbean’s Untold Journey Before the steel pan echoed in celebration, the Caribbean echoed with chains. From Sugar to Calypso is a powerful, documentary-style Caribbean history podcast that traces the raw, untold story of the Caribbean’s transformation — from the violent plantation systems to the vibr…
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CARIBBEAN HISTORY: Remembering Junior Byles — The Heartbreaking Story of a Reggae Icon Discover the untold story of Junior Byles, one of Jamaica’s most powerful reggae prophets. More than a singer, Byles was a voice of rebellion, resilience, and raw truth. His songs like Curly Locks, Fade Away, and Beat Down Babylon became anthems of Caribbean musi…
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CARIBBEAN HISTORY: La Malinche — The Woman Who Changed the Fate of Empires is an emotionally immersive, fact-based audiobook documentary exploring the extraordinary life of one of the most misunderstood women in the Americas. La Malinche, born into nobility but enslaved and ultimately transformed into a pivotal cultural translator, strategist, and …
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CARIBBEAN HISTORY: The Hidden Connections Between Caribbean and African Cultures Description: Unlock the untold story of how African culture didn’t just survive in the Caribbean—it redefined it. In this immersive true crime-style historical documentary, explore how ancestral African traditions shaped Caribbean identity through influence, resistance…
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Chapter 7 dives deep into one of the most chilling chapters in Caribbean history and Black history. As the UNIA emerged as a global force, governments and colonial powers — especially in the United States — took coordinated action to crush what they viewed as the most organized movement for Black sovereignty in modern times. Led by the Bureau of In…
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Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This week’s friend is Gray Buchanan! We recorded this on Sunday at the Wheatland Traditional Arts Weekend in Remus, Michigan. Thanks again for bringing Tall Poppy String Band out, Wheatland! Tunes in this episode: Oysters in the Half Shell (1:09) (Claire Silbernagel ori…
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For the month of May, Checkered Past is releasing compilations of past episodes From The Skault! Fourth week in and we are giving a true time capsule of CPSC! We compile all 4 episodes featuring fan favorite guest and HyperSka Superstar, Eichlers! It may start innocently enough but the bits, chaos and surprises ramp up episode to episode! Includes:…
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In Chapter 6 of this Caribbean podcast series rooted in Black history and Caribbean stories, we dive deep into one of the most ambitious efforts in Caribbean history: the rise and fall of the Black Star Line. More than a fleet, it was a powerful symbol of cultural resilience, Black empowerment, and Caribbean identity — envisioned as the vessel of r…
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CARIBBEAN HISTORY: Lost Civilizations of the Caribbean Uncovered is a cinematic audio journey through the untold stories of ancient Caribbean civilizations. Blending rich soundscapes and emotionally immersive narration, this series uncovers the hidden world of sunken cities, sacred star-aligned temples, and the ancestral resilience of Maroon commun…
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CARIBBEAN HISTORY: Jamaica’s Irresistible Spirit — Why the World Keeps Coming Back Jamaica is more than a destination — it's a legacy of resilience, rhythm, and unmatched soul. In this immersive Caribbean History audiobook documentary, we uncover the deeper truth behind why the world keeps returning to this island. From the echoes of Maroon communi…
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In Chapter 5 of our Caribbean history podcast, we uncover the radical legacy of The Negro World — the UNIA’s powerful transatlantic newspaper that became much more than ink on paper. Launched in 1918, this multilingual publication in English, Spanish, and French became a lifeline for the Black diaspora — smuggled past colonial censors, read in whis…
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In Chapter 4, we explore the heartbeat of the UNIA — the institutions that empowered Marcus Garvey’s vision into action. From the disciplined ranks of the African Legion to the healing hands of the Black Cross Nurses, and the revolutionary words of The Negro World newspaper, this episode dives deep into the organizational brilliance that fueled the…
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TUNE IN TUESDAYS 8PM - 10PM 20:00-22:00 (UK) https://www.felixstoweradio.org.uk To play FELIXSTOWE RADIO please click the LISTEN LIVE link in the header https://a4.asurahosting.com/public/felixstowe_radio or internet explorer simply copy & paste the link below directly into the search and select "Go To". https://a4.asurahosting.com:8060/radio.mp3 O…
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Before Bob Marley became an icon, before reggae was a revolution — there was The Wailers. The original trio — Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer — didn’t just play music. They redefined what music could mean. Emerging from the depths of Jamaican roots culture, they turned Trenchtown struggles into global truth, blending Rasta spirit, politica…
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Chapter 3 explores the internal architecture of the UNIA — not as a protest group, but as a fully formed government-in-exile. This chapter breaks down how the UNIA created a functioning sovereign framework: complete with elected leadership, ministerial departments, a paramilitary wing, Black Cross Nurses, an internal judicial system, and even diplo…
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TUNE IN TUESDAYS 8PM - 10PM 20:00-22:00 (UK) https://www.felixstoweradio.org.uk To play FELIXSTOWE RADIO please click the LISTEN LIVE link in the header https://a4.asurahosting.com/public/felixstowe_radio or internet explorer simply copy & paste the link below directly into the search and select "Go To". https://a4.asurahosting.com:8060/radio.mp3 O…
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In Chapter 2, we witness the astonishing rise of the UNIA from a local organization into the largest Black-led movement in modern history. This chapter traces how the UNIA expanded its reach across over 40 countries, establishing more than 1,100 divisions that united the African diaspora — not just in spirit, but in structure. From Harlem to Lagos,…
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Send us a text Every Jamaican child has heard growing up from stern warnings like “If yuh cyaan hear, yuh will feel” to gems like “Go look wuk!” We explore the deeper meanings behind these sayings, their cultural roots, and how they shape discipline, ambition, and identity. The conversation then shifts to the evolving idea of The Jamaican Dream, wh…
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Before Bob Marley. Before the Grammy stages. There was a barefoot boy from Somerton with a voice that echoed across oceans. Many Rivers: The Cinematic Life of Jimmy Cliff is a breathtaking, first-person Caribbean podcast documentary that traces the extraordinary journey of reggae’s first global icon. From the sugarcane fields of rural Jamaica to in…
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In this powerful opening chapter, we unveil the bold and uncompromising foundation of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA) — not as a movement of protest, but as a revolutionary blueprint for Black sovereignty. Born in the shadow of colonial domination and global racial oppression, the UNIA did not seek …
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Discover the inspiring journey of Captain Ibrahim Traoré—from humble beginnings in Bondokuy to leading Burkina Faso’s fight for sovereignty. This audiobook delves into his military discipline, battles against betrayal, and unwavering quest for dignity. Ideal for those passionate about Black history, Pan-Africanism, and cultural empowerment. In a wo…
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TUNE IN TUESDAYS 8PM - 10PM 20:00-22:00 (UK) https://www.felixstoweradio.org.uk To play FELIXSTOWE RADIO please click the LISTEN LIVE link in the header https://a4.asurahosting.com/public/felixstowe_radio or internet explorer simply copy & paste the link below directly into the search and select "Go To". https://a4.asurahosting.com:8060/radio.mp3 O…
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Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This week’s friend is Joseph Decosimo! We recorded this about a month ago at Sonya Badigian’s place in Durham, NC. Thanks again for hosting us, Sonya! Tunes in this episode: Blackberry Blossoms (0:41) Betty Baker (14:48) Two O’Clock (50:50) Flowery Girls (1:13:46) Punch…
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In Chapter 12 of The Rising Lion of the Sahel, Captain Ibrahim Traoré stands not before generals, but before farmers, students, mothers, and builders. A broken nation has begun to heal. Through fields reclaimed by local farmers, through schools reopened by returning teachers, through health clinics staffed by sons and daughters once forgotten — the…
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For the month of May, Checkered Past is releasing compilations of past episodes From The Skault! Third week in and we are going way back to deliver a compilation of the entire trilogy of Reel Big Fish episodes tracing back to our first year in podcasting! If it isn't enough for you, go back and listen to Heptember 2024 - The Reel Big Skrim-ish! Inc…
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Not all enemies come from across the border. Some sit at your table. Some salute you with one hand, while hiding the dagger in the other.** In Chapter 11 of The Rising Lion of the Sahel, Ibrahim Traoré faces the deadliest threat yet — an assassination plot carefully woven by those closest to him. Disillusioned officers. Shadowy businessmen. Foreign…
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In Chapter 10 of The Rising Lion of the Sahel, the focus shifts to Burkina Faso’s true strength: its people. Farmers, teachers, and soldiers rebuild a nation from ashes, singing of hope, not revenge. Witness the heartbeat behind Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s rise. A story of unity, resilience, and rebirth. #Audiobook #BlackHistory #PanAfricanPower It is…
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In Chapter 9 of The Rising Lion of the Sahel, Captain Ibrahim Traoré faces a silent coup from within. Betrayal brews among trusted ranks, but the Lion strikes back with cunning and loyalty. Witness how Burkina Faso's revolution survives its fiercest test. Full audiobook story! Enemies outside his walls were easy to see. The ones inside wore smiles.…
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Captain Ibrahim Traoré faces his greatest challenge yet—not on the battlefield, but in the shadowy halls of diplomacy. In Chapter 8 of The Rising Lion of the Sahel, alliances are forged, threats loom, and the soul of Burkina Faso hangs in the balance. Listen now. Freedom won on the battlefield meant nothing if surrendered in boardrooms. In Chapter …
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In Chapter 7 of The Rising Lion of the Sahel, Captain Ibrahim Traoré faces betrayal within his trusted ranks. As conspirators fueled by greed and foreign gold rise, he must transform into a master strategist to survive. Witness the war of trust, power, and survival that will shape a nation's future. #Audiobook #BlackHistory #PanAfrican In Chapter 7…
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In this episode, the fellas spiral into absolute chaos—but in the best way. We kick things off roasting John’s Hinge profile and questioning the mysterious algorithm that keeps sending him the wildest matches NYC has to offer. From awkward dates to unhinged messages, we’re exposing it all. Then we get into our disaster of a trip to Riu Republica (n…
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TUNE IN TUESDAYS 8PM - 10PM 20:00-22:00 (UK) https://www.felixstoweradio.org.uk To play FELIXSTOWE RADIO please click the LISTEN LIVE link in the header https://a4.asurahosting.com/public/felixstowe_radio or internet explorer simply copy & paste the link below directly into the search and select "Go To". https://a4.asurahosting.com:8060/radio.mp3 O…
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In Chapter 6 of The Rising Lion of the Sahel, Captain Ibrahim Traoré rebuilds a broken nation. Against the ruins of corruption, he restores healthcare, education, and dignity to Burkina Faso’s people. Under foreign scrutiny and elite betrayal, he chooses humility over tyranny. Witness the true meaning of leadership in this inspiring audiobook journ…
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Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This week’s friends are Sarah Ells Fish and Dan Fish, also known as Sunfish Duo! We recorded this a couple weeks ago at my home in Portland, OR. Tunes in this episode: The Cuckoo (0:48) Going to the West (10:25) Aragon Mill (29:50) Midnight on the Stormy Deep (45:46) Wi…
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When justice is denied long enough, thunder answers the call. In Chapter 5 of The Rising Lion of the Sahel, the streets of Ouagadougou tremble as Captain Ibrahim Traoré makes his boldest move yet. No speeches. No negotiations. Only decisive, fearless action. As a corrupt regime clings to its crumbling power, a silent army rises from the city's brok…
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