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In We Blood
Keyanna Bell
40 episodes
6 months ago
Kered Clement, a creative and storyteller, shares her journey of moving from the UK to Grenada 10 years ago. She highlights the importance of preparation, cultural immersion, and building a strong community network to transition to life in the Caribbean. If you've ever though about moving back home, this episode is for you!~~Connect on Socials~~Instagram ♡Follow Keyanna: https://www.instagram.com/keybees/ Follow Kered: https://www.instagram.com/keredclement/ Follow In We Blood: https://www.in...
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Kered Clement, a creative and storyteller, shares her journey of moving from the UK to Grenada 10 years ago. She highlights the importance of preparation, cultural immersion, and building a strong community network to transition to life in the Caribbean. If you've ever though about moving back home, this episode is for you!~~Connect on Socials~~Instagram ♡Follow Keyanna: https://www.instagram.com/keybees/ Follow Kered: https://www.instagram.com/keredclement/ Follow In We Blood: https://www.in...
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In We Blood
From the UK to Grenada: Moving Back Home to Reconnect, Rediscover & Rejuvenate | Kered Clement
Kered Clement, a creative and storyteller, shares her journey of moving from the UK to Grenada 10 years ago. She highlights the importance of preparation, cultural immersion, and building a strong community network to transition to life in the Caribbean. If you've ever though about moving back home, this episode is for you!~~Connect on Socials~~Instagram ♡Follow Keyanna: https://www.instagram.com/keybees/ Follow Kered: https://www.instagram.com/keredclement/ Follow In We Blood: https://www.in...
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1 year ago
41 minutes

In We Blood
Why Making Caribbean Culture Accessible to People w/ Low-Vision & Blindness Matters | CNIB
Keya, the Director of Disability Justice from CNIB foundation, shares her experience of playing mas in Trinidad as someone with low-vision, why its necessary to make Caribbean culture more accessible, and shifting attitudes towards people with blindness.~~Connect ~~CNIB: https://www.cnib.ca/Instagram ♡Follow Keyanna: https://www.instagram.com/keybees/ Follow In We Blood: https://www.instagram.com/inweblood_/ Tiktok ☆In We Blood: https://www.tiktok.com/@inweblood
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1 year ago
37 minutes

In We Blood
Passing Down the Culture: Helping Picky Children Learn to Enjoy & Cook Caribbean Food
Tiana, owner of Aunty T's Kitchen, visits schools in the Peel region teaching students about Caribbean cuisine through her hands-on cooking classes. She discusses how her classes have helped children build confidence in the kitchen and develop an appreciation for Caribbean cooking, often inspiring them to help with cooking more often at home. She also shares tips on how to encourage picky eaters to become more open to trying traditional foods.
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1 year ago
47 minutes

In We Blood
The Moko Jumbie's Cultural and Spiritual Significance in the Caribbean
Michael Lee Poy, founder of Moko Jumbie Mas Camp, shares the African roots of Moko Jumbie, its spiritual significance during life transitions, and cultural significance in the Caribbean. He's hosted Moko Jumbie workshops across North America and Trinidad, empowering participants, especially children, to connect deeper with their culture through practicing the Moko Jumbie art form—from learning how to walk on stilts, to costume making. As a post-secondary instructor, he also shares his plans t...
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1 year ago
42 minutes

In We Blood
Sustainability & Carnival: Shifting to a Sustainable Model from Production to Parade
Denise, the founder and creative director of Made Neo, a sustainable fashion brand, points out how fast fashion culture is impacting carnival, highlighting the importance thinking about sustainability from production to the parade itself.~~Connect on Socials~~Instagram ♡Follow Keyanna: https://www.instagram.com/keybees/ Follow Denise: https://www.instagram.com/made.neo/ Follow In We Blood: https://www.instagram.com/inweblood_/ Tiktok ☆In We Blood: https://www.tiktok.com/@inweblood
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1 year ago
52 minutes

In We Blood
Behind the Scenes of Canada's Biggest Dutty Fete - Jouvert in June | Mr. Ron Dukes
Mr. Ron Dukes, co-founder of Jouvert in June, shares how they went from 250 attendees and struggling to cover the expenses of the event to almost 5000 attendees and becoming one of the most anticipated fetes of the year... and building on the jouvert brand with Jouvert in August, and a free jouvert playday for kids.~~Connect on Socials~~Instagram ♡Follow Keyanna: https://www.instagram.com/keybees/ Follow Mr. Ron Dukes: https://www.instagram.com/mrrondukes/Follow In We Blood: https://www.insta...
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1 year ago
38 minutes

In We Blood
All About Travelling to Grenada, Carriacou & Petit Martinique | Pure Grenada
Sekou Stroude, Grenada Tourism Authority's Sales and Marketing Director in Canada, shares the various ways travelers can experience the island. From simple stays and volunteer experiences with locals to luxury experiences, there's something for everyone on the island.Whether Grenada has been on your bucket list for a while or you simply want to learn more about it, this episode is a must-listen to discover the many ways to experience the Spice Isle.For more information, visit: https://www.pur...
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1 year ago
45 minutes

In We Blood
Publishing Caribbean Stories: Representation in Children's Literature | Yolanda T. Marshall
Yolanda T. Marshall, a traditionally published author who writes children's stories representing the African and Caribbean diaspora including C is for Carnival and one of CBC’s best Canadian picture books of 2020 and TD’s Top Recommended Reads for 2023 – My Soca Birthday Party: with Jollof Rice and Steel Pans.In this episode we discuss the importance of representation in children's literature and having our stories traditionally published. ~~Connect on Socials~~Instagram ♡Follow Keyanna: http...
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1 year ago
55 minutes

In We Blood
The Intricacies of Steelpan, Panyards & Pan Culture | Aldene Herman
Aldene, a member of New Dimension Steel Orchestra in Toronto, who's played pan since she was 8 years old discusses the intricacies of the steelpan music, and the culture behind it. If you've ever wanted to learn more about the nuances of pan, and the people who play it, this episode is for you. ~~Connect on Socials~~Instagram ♡Follow Keyanna: https://www.instagram.com/keybees/ Follow Aldene: https://www.instagram.com/aldene.h/Follow New Dimension Steel Orchestra: https://www.instagram.c...
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1 year ago
43 minutes

In We Blood
Simplifying Carnival Band Management w/ E-commerce & Operations Technology | Playmas
Rory, Sales & Operations Director of Playmas, a platform that has helped Carnival bands in 12 countries around the world process over 55,000 costume payments, shares how they help band leaders manage, and protect their band through their e-commerce platform and services that cover the full lifecycle of mas to support 'from first click to last wine.' Book a demo w/ my referral code here: https://pages.playmas.app/inweblood ~~Connect on Socials~~Instagram ♡Follow Keyanna: https://www.instag...
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1 year ago
37 minutes

In We Blood
Cultural Identity and Anti-Black Racism in the Indo-Caribbean Community | Brown Gyal Diary
In this episode we discuss the South-East Asian heritage of the Indo-Caribbean community, exploring their cultural identity and addressing the issue of anti-black racism that persists within the community.~~Connect on Socials~~Instagram ♡Follow Keyanna: https://www.instagram.com/keybees/ Follow Brown Gyal Diary: https://www.instagram.com/browngyaldiary/Follow In We Blood: https://www.instagram.com/inweblood_/ Tiktok ☆In We Blood: https://www.tiktok.com/@inweblood
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1 year ago
46 minutes

In We Blood
Mental Health, Shaming, and Therapy in The Caribbean Community | Breanna Chanelle
Breanna Chanelle, a seasoned psychotherapist with a focus on the black Caribbean community and social worker whose work focuses on advocating for black youth and families facing systemic racism, discusses mental health, aversions to therapy, and shaming in the Caribbean community. In this episode we discuss the lack of language around mental health conversations in the community, and how to find a therapist that’s right for you. ~~Connect on Socials~~Instagram ♡Follow Keyanna: https://www.ins...
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1 year ago
28 minutes

In We Blood
The Business of Carnival & The Building Black Entrepreneurs Program | Michelle Lochan
Michelle Lochan, the General Manager of the Building Black Entrepreneurs Program (BBEP), a free 9-month program offered online in partnership with George Brown College to empower Black and Caribbean entrepreneurs and upcoming entrepreneurs. One of their main goal's is teach the business and innovation skills to help mas businesses move from seasonal festivals to year-round success.~~Connect on Socials~~Instagram ♡Follow Keyanna: https://www.instagram.com/keybees/ Follow BBEP: https://www.inst...
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1 year ago
51 minutes

In We Blood
From Side Hustle to Main Gig: Thriving as a Female Soca DJ | Steph Honey
Steph Honey, a Toronto DJ whose opened for Patrice Roberts multiple times, and has worked alongside well-known soca DJ, Dr. Jay, shares how she got started in the industry and scaled up her DJ'ing side hustle to replace her full time income in under a year.She gives survival tips for upcoming DJ's– including how to determine your price– and stresses the importance of building your personal brand, live streaming, and building genuine relationships with other DJ's.If you're an upcoming soca DJ,...
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1 year ago
47 minutes

In We Blood
From A Childhood Practice to Big Business as a Caribbean-Fusion Caterer & Chef | Chef Kareema
Chef Kareema, a personal chef and caterer specializing in gourmet Caribbean fusion cuisine, shares her journey from helping her mom cook since childhood to becoming a highly sought-after chef, featured on Cityline as an expert, and earning a six-figure income from her passion for cooking Caribbean fusion food.In this episode, we delve into how she began her career, her specialties, and valuable insights for upcoming entrepreneurs in the food industry. ~~Connect on Socials~~Instagram ♡Fol...
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1 year ago
50 minutes

In We Blood
Reasoning w/ Bob & Rita Marley's Eldest Grandaughter on Rastafari & Community | Donisha Prendergast
Donisha Prendergast, speaker, activist, filmmaker, and the eldest grandaughter of Bob and Rita Marley shares knowledge on Rastafari, her grandfather, and building community. In this episode we explore Rastafari and it's power and global impact. Thank you to The Don Arts Academy, our location sponsor for this episode. https://donondanforth.com/~~Connect on Socials~~Instagram ♡Follow Keyanna: https://www.instagram.com/keybees/ Follow Donisha: https://www.instagram.com/iamdonisha/ Follow In We B...
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1 year ago
42 minutes

In We Blood
Chelsea Naomi on: Preserving Caribbean Culture in the Diaspora Through Food | Sunday Lunch
Chelsea Naomi, Founder & CEO of Sunday Lunch catering shares her culinary journey of documenting, preserving, and creating traditional Trinidadian cuisine, and using it as a means to build community. Our food runs deep, and so much of it is about coming together. Whether you’re a seasoned Caribbean foodie, and could rell cook, or if you’re new to the world of cooking Caribbean cuisine, this episode is for you. ~~Connect on Socials~~Instagram ♡Follow Keyanna: https://www.instagram.com/keyb...
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1 year ago
46 minutes

In We Blood
From UWI to Canada: The Reality of Studying Abroad as a Jamaican International Student | Siamoy Stewart
Siamoy Stewart, a master's student of Tourism at the University of Guelph, dives into her studies on how the Jamaica Tourism Board can market the island to Gen Z travelers using TikTok. Despite having less money than baby boomers, Gen Z's are currently the largest travel demographic. She also shares the challenges of studying abroad in Canada as someone from the Caribbean, gives tips for those planning to study abroad, her experience growing up and how she went from being 'foreign-minded' to ...
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1 year ago
51 minutes

In We Blood
The Deep Side of Uber Soca Cruise: Freedom, Joy, & Feeling the Ancestors Presence | Jade Nixon
Jade Nixon, a Ph.D. candidate at the Women & Gender Studies Institute at the University of Toronto, noticed a gap in academia. While there's a lot of research on black women, there isn't much that focuses on Caribbean women or those with Caribbean heritage.In her work she engages with Black women of Caribbean heritage, exploring their theories of gathering together with one another and with waters, particularly aboard Uber Soca Cruise while sailing the Atlantic Ocean. Participants in her ...
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1 year ago
53 minutes

In We Blood
From Section Leader to Band Leader: Navigating the Business of Mas in Toronto | Hayden Joseph
Hayden 'Pumpkin' Joseph, band leader of Lavway Mas, formerly known as Venom Carnival shares insights into his transition from section leader to band leader in Toronto Carnival, desigining for King and Queen in Trinidad, and how making mas is something that comes from the heart. He highlights the major differences between carnival processions and internal interactions in Trinidad vs Toronto, the impact children have on mas and keeping the spirit of carnival alive, and the rebirth and future of...
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1 year ago
54 minutes

In We Blood
Kered Clement, a creative and storyteller, shares her journey of moving from the UK to Grenada 10 years ago. She highlights the importance of preparation, cultural immersion, and building a strong community network to transition to life in the Caribbean. If you've ever though about moving back home, this episode is for you!~~Connect on Socials~~Instagram ♡Follow Keyanna: https://www.instagram.com/keybees/ Follow Kered: https://www.instagram.com/keredclement/ Follow In We Blood: https://www.in...