Superbowl performance, Beenie Man fight against doubles, Trinidad Police Commissioner Arrested, Petro Jam selling oil to Trinidad? Special Guest Yo Kish!
This week we talk US presidential pardons, ICE sightings, and the upcoming Caribbean election seaon
Special co-host: Thee socahontas herself Ariel
Between 30 July to 5 August, the UK erupted in widespread far-right, racist, anti-immigration riots, causing widespread damage to minority communities. To understand the cause and government response I sip tea with my friend and UK politician Nanda Manley- Browne
We're back for real this time. Our resident Vybz Kartel expert Kay Ann is back to discuss tickets and we talk about colonial coat of arms
We sit down with a representative from SKN- St Kitts and Nevins Alliance for Equality to talk all tea about lbgtq pride on the island
And We're back hopefully on a consistent basis. We talk recent Haiti talks in Jamaica and recent remarks on the Jamaican economy
The tea is healing as we talk with Simone Evans from Abundance Counseling about Generational Trauma from slavery and colonialism, and discuss how the trauma manifests itself in our culture and steps for healing
We're officially back!!!! This episode we talk with KayAnne about the British monarchy and Republicanism in the Caribbean. Bear with us y'all the audio was a bit shaky
This episode we sip tea with Sandra Florvella Haitian American entrepreneur who is the Founder of Haitian Businesses and co-founder of Haitea. We discuss her journey from Haiti to the states, and what needs to happen for a successful future of Haiti
Do you love Soup Joumou? We interview Ireola Olaifa from Fondasyon Felicitee on their annual soup joumou distribution in Haiti, the origins and medicinal properties of the soup and activism at times of crisis in Haiti
We discuss misconceptions of Haitian Vodou with Professor Benjamin Hebblethwaite, a trained Creolist and Linguist from the University
Of Florida. Tune in for the tea
October is depression and mental health awareness month. For this very special podcast collaboration we speak with Gibby from the soon to be launched Its a Safe Space Podcast where we discuss his mental health journey and dealing with stigmas in the Caribbean Diaspora.
If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction reach out to someone for help.
September is designated as Amerindian Heritage Month in Guyana. The Amerindians are 10% of the country’s population and hold significant Political clout and influence. For this episode we interviewed Kapohn Romar who is a descendant of the Kapong Akawaio people. We talk everything about his culture, politics, the Exxon deal, and Jody tries to learn how to say mango and tea. Listen and share to learn more about this awesome aspect of Caribbean culture!
For our very first episode on Youtube we throw it back to when we visited St Lucia for the first time. We talk about how we stayed at a luxurious guest house on a budget and ate mangoes all around the island.
We're back!!!! After taking time off this summer we are bringing you our top 10 hot stories from the region for summer 2021. Bring your tea and get ready for some shade. Please share and dont forget to follow us on all platforms @mangoteapodcast
This week we discuss Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Getting back to normal, Carnival coming back, the Mehul Choksi saga in Dominica and more.
This episode with speak with Isiuwa Iyahen from the UN Women Caribbean office on a Domestic Violence survey that measured the prevalence of gender-based violence in select countries
This week we discuss the Volcanic eruption in St Vincent and talk 4/20 earth day