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  • From Carriacou to Brooklyn: Building Sustainable Futures & Cultural Legacy
    2025/07/08

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    The destruction of Grenada's Carriacou Museum during Hurricane Beryl reveals a critical vulnerability in Caribbean cultural preservation that goes far beyond one building. When Majella Mark witnessed the museum's roof torn away, she saw decades of irreplaceable historical artifacts—from ancestral diaries to rare photographs—exposed to the elements, threatening to erase community memory overnight.

    Majella Mark is a Caribbean creative, researcher, and strategist deeply involved in preservation and sustainable development. She sits on the board of the Carriacou Museum, co-founded the Eco House Collective in Brooklyn, and is a founding director of the Caribbean Futures Forum. Her work bridges climate resilience, community planning, and cultural storytelling.

    In this episode, Majella shares her bold vision for preserving Caribbean culture and building a sustainable future—from Carriacou to Brooklyn.

    Links mentioned in the episode:

    • Majella's website - https://www.majellamark.com/
    • Carriacou Museum - https://www.carriacoumuseum.gd/



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  • (Throwback) Caribbean American Women Navigating Workplace Stereotypes and Cultural Expression
    2025/07/01

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    In this episode we discuss the stereotypes that Caribbean American women face in the workplace. Join us as we kick off with Deanna, a vibrant soca music party blogger, who dives into her experiences of how her Guyanese heritage often becomes a central topic at work. Contrastingly, Alysia, our returning guest, shares her decision to keep her West Indian background private in her predominantly white industry to avoid being exoticized. Together, we unravel how upbringing shapes the decision to share cultural identities, the pressures to conform, and the complex balance between personal and professional lives.

    What do assumptions like "All Caribbean people are Jamaican" or "Caribbean women work slowly" reveal about workplace misconceptions? Through personal anecdotes and real-life experiences, we dissect these biases and the distinct perceptions faced by Caribbean-born individuals versus American-born individuals of Caribbean descent. Alysia sheds light on the different challenges each group encounters, emphasizing the importance of maintaining professional integrity while navigating these preconceptions. This episode is packed with insights on how cultural diversity influences workplace dynamics and the subtle ways Caribbean colleagues communicate and bond over shared heritage.

    Whether you're a freelancer or navigating corporate America, embracing and expressing your cultural identity is crucial. We explore the importance of sharing traditions, fostering understanding among colleagues, and dealing with microaggressions. Hear practical advice for young Caribbean professionals on integrating their cultural heritage into their careers without compromising their true selves. From attending cultural events to explaining traditional meals, we highlight the value of open dialogue and the impact of being proud of one's roots. This conversation is essential for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of cultural identity in the workplace while staying true to who they are.


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  • Caribbean Cultural Identity at Work: A Hidden Leadership Advantage
    2025/06/24

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    Caribbean-American women are leaders—but do our workplaces recognize that? In this episode, Dr. Kerry Mitchell Brown joins me to unpack how cultural identity is a leadership strength. From code-switching to radical self-care, we explore what it means to lead boldly, confidently, and Caribbean.

    Takeaways:

    • Cultural identity is not a weakness—it’s a strategic advantage.
    • Workplace narratives can be rewritten through self-awareness and storytelling.
    • Radical self-care is essential for sustainability and impact.
    • Leadership doesn’t require a title—it’s about influence and clarity of purpose.
    • You can’t do it all at once—and that’s okay.

    Connect with Dr. Kerry - https://kerrymitchellbrown.com/



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  • Introducing the Caribbean Diaspora Experience Model™ (CDEM)
    2025/06/10

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    This episode introduces The Caribbean Diaspora Experience Model™ (CDEM). The model offers a guide for understanding how Caribbean cultural identity forms, evolves, and expresses itself in diaspora communities. Based on real-life experiences and stories shared through ten years of podcasting, this model validates the diverse ways people connect to their Caribbean heritage outside the region.

    The 6 Lenses of CDEM

    1. Where You Start Shapes the Journey
    2. Where You Live + What You Seek = How You Connect
    3. Cultural Anchors Keep Us Rooted
    4. Your Identity Will Shift—That’s the Point
    5. Cultural Identity Influences How We Show Up at Work
    6. You’re Not Either/Or—You’re Both/And


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    I'd love to hear if this model resonates with your experience and which elements reflect your journey.



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  • Jamaican Storyteller Jermaine Rowe on Purpose, Folklore & Caribbean Creativity
    2025/05/27

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    Jermaine Rowe is a Jamaican-born storyteller, professor, theater maker, and cultural curator. Jermaine shares his incredible journey from Spanish Town, Jamaica to the global stage, blending Caribbean folklore with contemporary storytelling.

    This conversation dives deep into the intersections of identity, creativity, mentorship, and the challenges and triumphs of being a multi-hyphenate creative in the diaspora. From the importance of honoring Jamaican culture to building supportive artistic communities, Jermaine brings both vulnerability and wisdom.

    What You'll Hear in This Episode:

    • Jermaine’s roots in Spanish Town and the early sparks of his creativity
    • How church, school, and community shaped his artistic expression
    • The journey from performer to professor and playwright
    • The power and legacy of Caribbean folklore in modern art
    • Why community support and cultural investment matter
    • Daily practices that sustain creativity and well-being
    • The importance of expanding beyond labels and embracing all of who you are


    Follow Jermaine's work, upcoming projects at JermaineRowe.com



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  • Caribbean Adjacent: Love, Culture & West Indies Flavor | Meet Randy & Shauna
    2025/05/13

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    Welcome to Caribbean Adjacent, a brand-new series within the Carry On Friends Podcast!

    Randy Pulayya is back on the podcast and this time he is with his wife Shauna. They are dynamic husband-and-wife duo behind West Indies Pepper Sauce,

    From meeting at JFK Airport to blending their Guyanese and Vietnamese-American backgrounds, Randy and Shauna share their journey of embracing each other's traditions, preserving cultural legacies, and raising a new generation proud of both heritages. This episode is filled with heartwarming stories, travel adventures, cultural insights, laughs and, of course, a little spice!

    Connect with Randy, Shauna + West Indies Peppa Sauce: Website | Instagram


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  • Read & Carry On: A Jamaican-American Memoir of MS, Divorce & Identity
    2025/04/29

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    What happens when life hits you with multiple life-altering challenges at once? For Nicole Dubois, it was the catalyst for a profound journey of healing, self-discovery, and ultimately, sharing her story with the world.

    Nicole's memoir "Unparalyzed" began during a solo trip to Greece—a journey she took after leaving a note on the refrigerator for her husband of 17 years announcing her decision to divorce. Standing atop the Acropolis in Athens, feeling both literally and metaphorically on top of the world, she experienced a moment of clarity that would change everything. Facing a multiple sclerosis diagnosis, impending single motherhood, and an uncertain future, Nicole turned to writing as therapy.

    "Unparalyzed" offers a uniquely Caribbean-American perspective on universal challenges, exploring complex family dynamics, cultural expectations, and the liberation that comes from owning your story.

    Connect with Nicole: Website | Instagram


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  • Support the Caribbean Year-Round: Giving Before, During & After Disaster Strikes
    2025/04/15

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    In this episode, Anthea McLaughlin from the Caribbean Philanthropic Alliance helps to reshape our understanding of disaster relief and philanthropy across the Caribbean's 22 nations. Together they explore how strategic, year-round support builds stronger communities that can withstand increasingly severe climate events.

    • Caribbean philanthropy isn't just for wealthy donors but is deeply embedded in community practices
    • The disaster cycle requires attention before, during and after hurricanes through mitigation, preparation and recovery
    • Organizations like CDEMA coordinate regional disaster response while civil society organizations implement on the ground
    • Women are particularly vulnerable during disasters yet lead many community resilience efforts
    • Mental health support is critically overlooked in disaster response but essential for long-term recovery
    • The diaspora can have greater impact by pooling resources through trusted organizations
    • Supporting Caribbean resilience creates a "multiplier effect" that strengthens global networks
    • Building relationships with trusted organizations ensures donations reach intended communities

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Caribbean Philanthropic Alliance - https://cariphilalliance.org/
    • Kerry-Ann's commentary on Caribbean Disaster Relief
    • The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA)



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