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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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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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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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The Know Your Caribbean Podcast

Know Your Caribbean

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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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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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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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Caribbean Mystics

Paulina Creque and Gabrielle Querrard

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The Caribbean Mystics Podcast features true supernatural stories that take place in the Caribbean region. Told from first person perspective, these stories reveal the extensive unexplainable phenomenon that occurs in this region of the world. Hosts Paulina Creque and Gabrielle Querrard, join together at the end of each story to provide key historical background, cultural context, and meaningful elaboration through their lenses of being ancestral Virgin Islanders and Caribbean Mystics.
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Caribbean Connection

Marc Destine

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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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The Caribbean Kingz

The Caribbean Kingz

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We are deep house DJs though we accommodate other genres. Please like and follow us for more music. Booking details. Contact: +27813092586 Email: thecaribbeankingz@gmail.com Facebook: @thecaribbeankingz Twitter: DCaribbeankingz
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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 Football Weekly

Caribbean Football Weekly

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Welcome to Caribbean Football Weekly - your audio hub for all things Caribbean football. Every Monday, the presenters Simon Preston, Santokie Nagulendran and Nathan Carr talk through the latest news and stories with occasional special guests and exclusive interviews. From Jamaica to Puerto Rico and Haiti to Anguilla, we have all bases covered.
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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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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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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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Send us a text In this episode acclaimed Jamaican author Diana McCaulay to discuss her latest novel "A House for Miss Pauline." Before we get to the book Diana and I discuss her journey from insurance professional to environmental activist; Jamaica's changing landscape, environmental challenges, the delicate balance between preservation and progres…
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This weeks show starts off with music from Bob Marley, The Black Survivors, Barrington Levy, Creole, Leroy Smart, Horace Andy, Burning Spear, Ziggy Marley, Dennis Brown, John Holt and Alton Ellis, The Wailing Souls, Prince Alla, Jah D, Prince Phillip, Johnny Clarke, Horace Martin, Echo Minott, Junior Vibes, and White Mice. New music this week comes…
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Royal Caribbean released new 2026-2027 cruises, and there's more Oasis Class ships doing short cruises, but some long-time cruisers don't love it. Share with me your thoughts, questions and comments via... Twitter: @therclblog Facebook: /royalcaribbeanblog YouTube: royalcaribbeanblog Email: matt@royalcaribbeanblog.com Leave a voicemail: (408) 6ROYA…
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In this episode, Saeed Khan and Chella Ward sat down with Dr Aliyah Khan to discuss Muslimness in the Caribbean, drawing on Aliyah’s book Far From Mecca and ongoing important work in this area. This wide-ranging conversation covers decolonial solidarities and neglected histories, and is part of our Forgotten Ummah series, where we investigate Musli…
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We havent done a CCP mailbag episode in quite some time. We are hoping to make this a more regular thing but we shall see. The one thing about the Caribbean Cricket Podcast is that nothing is guaranteed! Anywho as ever everything and anything was in the mailbag and we answered the best of the questions. No other channels keeps it as real as we do o…
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Send us a text message and tell us your thoughts. Join Strictly Facts as we uncover the hidden stories of the Caribbean's military past, featuring the intriguing West India Regiments established by the British Army. Our guest, Isaac Crichlow, a graduate student from the University College of London, helps us explore the paradoxical roles of these s…
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Laura and Nigel welcome Joshua Regrello, De Panman to his thousands of fans on social media, who represents a changing of the guard in steelpan music. Spontaneous and dynamic are two adjectives to describe this innovative musician who uses the instrument of Carnival, the national instrument of Trinidad and Tobago, to forge new pathways for listenin…
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Welcome to the Caribbean Drone News for January 2025! In this episode, we cover three major stories: DJI's controversial removal of geofencing from their drones, the Inter-American Development Bank's launch of a new tech lab in Trinidad and Tobago, and DJI's release of two new drones—the Matrice 4 series for enterprise applications and the DJI Flip…
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I always thought my identity was tied to the roles life handed me—a daughter, a mother, a friend. But what happens when the attachments that once shaped us begin to restrict our growth? In our latest episode, we embark on a heartfelt exploration of generational healing, breaking cycles, and the role of attachments in self-discovery journeys. From n…
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The Women of Rendezvous: A Transatlantic Story of Family and Slavery (UNC Press, 2024) is a dramatic transatlantic story about five women who birthed children by the same prominent Barbados politician and enslaver. Two of the women were his wives, two he enslaved, and one was a servant in his household. All were determined to make their way in a wo…
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Legend of the Seas has been announced and we have the first look at the new sailings that just dropped. Share with me your thoughts, questions and comments via... Twitter: @therclblog Facebook: /royalcaribbeanblog YouTube: royalcaribbeanblog Email: matt@royalcaribbeanblog.com Leave a voicemail: (408) 6ROYAL6 You can subscribe to the Royal Caribbean…
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This weeks show starts off with music from Third World, The Abyssinians, The 18th Parallel with Cornell Campbell, Clinton Fearon, Linval Thompson, Sly & Robbie, Black Uhuru, Hugh Mundell, Steel Pulse, The Heptones, Judah Eskender Tafari, Michael Prophet, Michael Palmer, Lacksley Castell & Papa Tullo, Ronnie Davis, Junior Delgado, Johnny Osbourne, G…
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In 1716 two princes from Mpfumo—what is today Maputo, the capital of Mozambique—boarded a ship licensed by the East India Company bound for England. Instead, their perfidious captain sold them into slavery in Jamaica. After two years of pleading their case, the princes—known in the historical record as Prince James and Prince John—convinced a lawye…
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In Absorption Narratives: Jewishness, Blackness, and Indigeneity in the Cultural Imaginary of the Americas (U Toronto Press, 2025), Stephanie M. Pridgeon explores cultural depictions of Jewishness, Blackness, and Indigeneity within a comparative, inter-American framework. The dynamics of Jewishness interacting with other racial categories differ si…
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Send us a text I'm circling back! Carey Lee Dixon, also known as Carey Digital returns to the podcast for the first time since 2018 to reflect on her entrepreneurial evolution, career pivots, and the power of community. Since her last appearance, Carey has navigated challenges—from being fired and finding resilience to becoming a Canva Design Commu…
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In 1492, Christopher Columbus arrived on the Caribbean Island of Guanahaní to find an Edenic scene that was soon mythologized. But behind the myth of paradise, the Caribbean and its people would come to pay the price of relentless Western exploitation and abuse. In Dark Laboratory: On Columbus, the Caribbean, and the Origins of the Climate Crisis (…
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This weeks show starts off with classics from Bob Marley & The Wailers, The Wailing Souls, Barrington Levy, Peter Tosh, Gregory Isaacs, Pablo Moses, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Ijahman, The Mighty Diamonds, Johnny Clarke, Bonnie Gayle, The Eagles, Althea & Donna with Trinity, Beverly Bailey, Prince Far I, Linval Thompson & U-Brown, and John Holt. New mus…
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Send us a text message and tell us your thoughts. Journey through Black history and Caribbean connections, revealing the incredible legacy of Black missionaries in the British and Dutch Guianas. Dr. Briana Royster joins us to discuss how the African Methodist Episcopal Church and the National Baptist Convention played pivotal roles in connecting Af…
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Send us a text This episode features Jamaican American, Natalie Bennett who shares her journey from working at Google to entrepreneurship after facing layoffs. The conversation highlights redefining success, finding one's purpose, and the importance of personal leadership. • Exploring success beyond accolades • Understanding the impact of layoffs •…
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Drawing on the observances from writer Charles Day, we look at the beautiful traditions of Trinidad and Tobago Carnival, in the 1850's and how illegal slave trading assisted in African cultural preservation in Carnival, and so much more. Link to Charles Day's book - Five Years Residence in the West Indies : https://archive.org/details/fiveyearsresi…
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Matt went on Enchantment of the Seas for the first time, and he was surprised by the ship in a few ways. Share with me your thoughts, questions and comments via... Twitter: @therclblog Facebook: /royalcaribbeanblog YouTube: royalcaribbeanblog Email: matt@royalcaribbeanblog.com Leave a voicemail: (408) 6ROYAL6 You can subscribe to the Royal Caribbea…
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This weeks show starts off the music of Dennis Brown as we celebrate what would have been his 68th Earthstrong. The show carries on with selections from Culture, Johnny Osbourne, Al Campbell, The Travellers, Paul Blackman & Augustus Pablo, The Congos, Jacob Miller, Burning Spear, Wayne Smith, Barrington Levy, T. Murray, Half Pint, Martin Campbell, …
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Laura and Nigel are back after a long hiatus. They begin the year with the Soca Sessions Interviews with prominent artists, musicians and producers within the soca and Carnival music fraternity. First up is Michael 'Tano' Montano, producer and composer of the 2024 T&T Road March DNA by Mical Teja. He takes listeners behind the scenes of the creatio…
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Discussions have been ongoing between Cricket West Indies and CPL over the creation of a new Caribbean T20 league that serves as a 'feeder' for the CPL. CPL as we have previously discussed is in danger of not regenerating it's talent pool due to stockpiling at the top end. Machel takes a look at five things he wants to see when the feeder Caribbean…
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This weeks show starts off with music from Bunny Wailer, Misty In Roots, Clinton Fearon, Robert Dallas, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Hugh Mundell, Barry Brown, Linval Thompson, Ranking Dread, The Mighty Diamonds, Augustus Pablo, Bongo Pat, Burning Spear, Lennox Brown, Johnny Clarke, Israel Vibration, Dennis Brown, Everton Blender, and Don Carlos. New …
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Henry Christophe was born to an enslaved mother on the Caribbean island of Grenada, and fought to overthrow the British in North America before helping his fellow enslaved Africans in Saint-Domingue—as Haiti was then called—to end slavery. He rose to power and became their king. In his time, he was popular and famous the world over. So how did he b…
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What a difference four years makes. Back in February 2021, still struggling to understand what had just happened at the Capitol, John and Elizabeth spoke with Brandeis historian Greg Childs. He is an expert in Latin American political movements and public space; his Seditious Spaces: Race, Freedom, and the 1798 Conspiracy in Bahia, Brazil is immine…
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There are some people that have never cruised before, yet they hold onto incorrect ideas of what a cruise is all about. Share with me your thoughts, questions and comments via... Twitter: @therclblog Facebook: /royalcaribbeanblog YouTube: royalcaribbeanblog Email: matt@royalcaribbeanblog.com Leave a voicemail: (408) 6ROYAL6 You can subscribe to the…
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With the Jamaica Tallawahs gone from the Caribbean Premier League - is there an issue with the identity of some of the remaining teams? No one questions Guyana Amazon Warriors or Trinbago Knight Riders we know who they are and their heritage but can the other teams really claim to have a clear identity? No other channels keeps it as real as we do o…
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Send us a text message and tell us your thoughts. Learn about the visionary leadership of Jose "Cha Cha" Jimenez (August 8, 1948 – January 10, 2025), who turned the Young Lords from a street gang into a powerful political force. Jimenez, inspired by the Black Panther Party, reshaped the landscape of Latino activism in the U.S., addressing systemic …
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Send us a text Tristan Barrocks and Donisha Prendergast join us for a lively conversation that explores the heart and soul of Jamaican storytelling. Tristan's film "Sugar Dumplin" starring Oliver Samuels is a heartfelt story of family, dementia, and cultural legacy. This conversation celebrates Jamaican artistry and storytelling. Learn about the vi…
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This weeks show starts off with music from Max Romeo, Delroy Williams, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Barry Brown, Barrington Levy, Little John, Culture, Sugar Minott, Leroy Smart, Hortense Ellis, Creole, The Enforcer, The Heptones, Johnny Clarke, Vernon Maytone, Johnny Osbourne, Cornell Campbell, and Junior Byles. New Music this week comes from Dub I.D…
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How Black and white Cubans navigated issues of race, politics, and identity during the post-Civil War and early Jim Crow eras in South Florida. On July 4, 1876, during the centennial celebration of US independence, the city of Key West was different from other cities. In some of post–Civil War Florida, Black residents were hindered from participati…
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