A continuation of our episode of Sexual Health with Dane Record from PARN. Here we discuss. topics such as HIV/AIDS and HIV Prevention
This Week nuhlikkletwang discusses Sexual Health with Dane Record of PARN . This is part 1 in a two part series.
This week the team sat with Mario Palmer to discuss the effects of social media on our lives.
With the current state of the world, we are forced to put ourselves in self-preservation mode. For many that could mean not protecting those who fight for us even when they have their own fights, especially within their own communities. This week's episode discusses intersectionality and what it means to be both black and a woman within the Black community.
End of Season 1 of Nuh LIkkle Twang!
Your fave Jamaican Canadian trio gives their best podcast advice including the highs and lows and behind the scenes about making this podcast work. Relive our fave moments as co-hosts and hear future podcast plans. Which podcast episode was your fave?
Can't decide? Listen to the choices below:
Jamaican Language lessons:
https://anchor.fm/nuhlikkletwang/episodes/NUH-LIKKLE-TWANG-edgmi5
Household Gender Norms:
https://anchor.fm/nuhlikkletwang/episodes/Gyal-Yuh-Betta-Can-Cook-ecklga
Canada New Immigrant Discussions:
https://anchor.fm/nuhlikkletwang/episodes/Jus-touch-down-inna-the-airport-eb4a71
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Hello Badmind! How you doing today?
Do you know any Jamaican people? Have you heard that someone is "badmind", "red eye", "grudgeful", or envious? Better yet, have you been warned by a Jamaican that Badmind worse than Obeah? The Nuh Likkle Twang hosts discuss the Jamaican cultural phenomenon of Badmind, and the accompanying fear of the supernatural.
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Nuh Likkle Twang talks mental health and awareness, from our Caribbean upbringing to present. Do we feel equipped to handle our mental well being? Are we afraid to confront stigmas? Tune in to hear our perspectives, and join the discussion by emailing nuh.likkletwang@gmail.com