
In this episode of The Me, Myside and I Podcast, Nasika explores the complex reality of homelessness in Jamaica — the blurred lines between mental illness, survival, and public safety.
We talk about the fear many people feel when passing someone on the street, the stigma behind calling people “mad,” and how easily society forgets their humanity. But we also face the truth: not everyone is harmless, and protecting ourselves is just as important.
Can we strike a balance between empathy and caution? And what does it say about us as a country when so many are left behind?