What happens when Caribbean youth step into the world of diplomacy? In this episode of WeTalking, Ranako and Teon chat with Kehzion and Judah, bold young voices and 2025 Diplomats for a Day, about shaking up the status quo.
From sitting in high-level rooms to speaking truth to power, they share what it really means to represent youth, advocate for gender equality, and bring a Caribbean perspective to global issues. 🔥
Backed by the Canadian and British High Commissions and now the Barbados Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this program is more than a title, it’s a movement.
In this episode of WeTalking, host Ranako Bailey and co-host Teion Sealey sit down with personal trainer Deevon Clinton and Wellness Strategist Peter-Ross Grosvenor for an unfiltered conversation on men's health in the Caribbean context.
In this episode, we explore lessons from our recent conflict resolution workshop with two of our participants, where real-life scenarios revealed real strategies. From walking away and standing firm in your beliefs to embracing reflection, compromise, and respectful disagreement, we unpack how Caribbean men and boys can navigate conflict with intention and empathy.
This project was in partnership with the High Commission of Canada in Barbados.
Real bois. Real tools. Real change.
In this episode of WeTalking, recorded in the vibrant energy of Trinidad and Tobago, we’re bringing the vibes while tackling a serious topic: Gender-Based Violence (GBV). As part of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, this conversation is packed with insights, stories, and practical tools to inspire action across the Caribbean.
Hosted by Makesi and Kevin and featuring dynamic voices like Isaiah, Khaleem, and Stuart, this episode blends Caribbean warmth with hard-hitting truths. Expect a mix of real talk, laughter, and deep reflection as we explore what GBV looks like in our communities and how men and youth can step up to create change.
We’ll guide you through interactive scenarios, share empowering stories, and offer practical ways to challenge harmful norms. Whether it’s discussing how to respectfully disrupt troubling behaviours or highlighting local efforts to make a difference, this episode will leave you with a sense of purpose and the tools to act.
It’s more than a podcast—it’s a movement for change. Tune in, feel the vibes, and join the conversation. Let’s make a difference together!
Listen now and tell us how you’d be respectfully disruptive.
In this l episode of WeTalking, we shine a light on the strength and joy found in the friendships among Caribbean men. These connections are more than just companionship—they serve as lifelines, offering resilience and solidarity during life’s toughest moments. Too often, these bonds are taken for granted, but today, we’re pausing to appreciate their value and explore how they enrich our lives.
With stories and reflections, we celebrate the joy of brotherhood and how friendships contribute to our personal growth, mental well-being, and a sense of belonging. What does it truly mean to show up for your friends? How can we better nurture and honour these relationships that form the foundation of community life in the Caribbean?
Tune in for an inspiring conversation that reminds us all of the importance of celebrating the people who stand by us. Share your own reflections and join the discussion online using #WeTalkingBois, #JoysOfBrotherhood, and #CaribbeanFriendships.
Let’s keep the love and appreciation flowing for the bonds that shape us!
In this episode of WeTalking, we dive into the important topic of LGBTQIA+ allyship in the Caribbean. Hosted by Ranako, and Teion, we are joined by special guests, Rondell (Executive Director of Equals Barbados), and Luke (Chair of Equals Barbados). Together, we explore how to foster inclusion and respect, for LGBTQIA+ individuals within our communities.
The episode features insightful discussions on the role of Caribbean men in challenging societal norms, dismantling harmful stereotypes, and advocating for LGBTQIA+ rights. We also break down what it means to be an ally and share practical tips on how you can support your LGBTQIA+ friends, family, and community. Stay tuned for a fun segment called "Ally or Nah?" where we playfully assess everyday actions and their impact on LGBTQIA+ allyship.
Join us as we celebrate the vibrant Caribbean culture while advocating for a more inclusive and understanding society for everyone.
Keywords:
• Allyship: Active support and advocacy for LGBTQIA+ individuals in promoting equality and combating discrimination.
• LGBTQIA+: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, and other gender/sexual identities.
• Transgender: A person whose gender identity is different from the sex they were assigned at birth.
• Cisgender: A person whose gender identity aligns with the sex they were assigned at birth.
• Queer: An umbrella term used to describe sexual and gender identities that are not exclusively heterosexual or cisgender.
• Biophobia: Prejudice, fear, or discrimination against bisexual people or those perceived as bisexual.
• Homophobia: Prejudice, fear, or discrimination against homosexual individuals.
• Stereotypes: Oversimplified and harmful generalizations about LGBTQIA+ identities, which perpetuate exclusion and misunderstanding.
• Inclusivity: Creating environments where all individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, feel respected and valued.
• Empathy: Understanding and sharing the feelings of others, crucial for building supportive and respectful relationships.
• Respect: Treating LGBTQIA+ individuals with dignity, free from judgment or discrimination.
Tune in to WeTalking for this powerful conversation and learn how you can become a better ally!
Intro and Outro by @corporate_cain
WeTalking- Mental Health.
The Bois Take On The Topic Of Mental Health, As We Speak About Our Own Experiences, Along With Taking In Other's Experiences.
In This First Episode, we have a few members of WeTalkingBois, Ranako, Greg and Makesi, conversing about their experiences thus far working with WeTalkingBois and where it all started, and where its headed!