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In this upbeat episode hosts, Fiona, Sherween and Chantal are joined by Caribbean Culture Historian, Marquis Knight-Jacks, representing Barbados! The 4 music lovers share their appreciation for music genres born in The Caribbean going beyond dancehall, calypso, reggae and soca with a few insights you may not know and a hot take from Marquis that leaves the ladies speechless! Before our guest joins the conversation Chantal, Fiona and Sherween share a few updates which includes an emotional accomplishment, a harsh reality, cross-continental connections and a man! Meanwhile, Fiona takes us "Under The Mango Tree" as everyone shares their top 3 favorite Caribbean music genres. But before you hear them, can you guess which genres they choose? Video of this episode releases on June 18th! Click here to subscribe to our YouTube Channel so you won't miss it! [https://bit.ly/4ksOaLY] A huge shout out to our family Content Is Queen for the Micro Grant funding which helped with the financing of this episode! Show Notes Follow Marquis on Instagram [https://bit.ly/4l8hA1X] Follow Marquic on TikTok [https://bit.ly/4jPiIq5] Artist Mentioned: TSean [https://bit.ly/3HQBX56] Song Mentioned: Chekeleke [https://bit.ly/3HvQVO2] This episode is brought to you by Diggin Her Roots Boutique Use our code "RELATEPOD" at checkout for 15% off your order or get the discount automatically by using this link: DigginHerRoots.com/relateablepodcast [https://bit.ly/4kMLFUA] Got feedback, comments, or want to partner with or sponsor The *(Relate)able Podcast? Reach out to our manager, BreAnna, at relateablepodcastmanager@gmail.com. Follow The *(Relate)able Podcast: Instagram: @therelateablepodcast [https://bit.ly/43ttnBY] TikTok: @therelateablepodcast [https://bit.ly/4jRNkbc] YouTube: @therelateablepodcast [https://bit.ly/4ksOaLY] Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/relateable [http://supporter.acast.com/relateable]. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

In this empowering episode of The *(Relate)able Podcast, our hosts engage in a profound conversation with Dr. Kerry Mitchell Brown, a distinguished equity strategist and cultural architect. Dr. Brown delves into the unique leadership qualities of Caribbean women, emphasizing their pivotal role in confronting the global challenges faced by Black leadership today. [https://kerrymitchellbrown.com/about/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Dr. Brown introduces her RISE Framework (Redefine Success, Innovate Disruption, Synergize Roles, Evolve Continuously) as a blueprint for transformative leadership. She underscores the significance of radical self-care and community care, not as luxuries, but as essential strategies for sustainable and inclusive leadership. In our "Under the Mango Tree" segment, each host reflects on their most admired female leaders, celebrating the diverse influences that shape their perspectives. Meanwhile, Fiona shares insights from her time in Saint Vincent, Sherween discusses her experiences on the road managing an artist, and Chantal talks about reaching new milestones with Island Girls Rock. This episode is brought to you by Diggin Her Roots Boutique Use our code "RELATEPOD" at checkout for 15% off your order or get the discount automatically by using this link: DigginHerRoots.com/relateablepodcast [https://bit.ly/4kMLFUA] Show Notes: Dr. Kerry Mitchell Brown [https://kerrymitchellbrown.com/] Dr. Kerry's researching how personal and professional relationships shape Black women's career trajectories—from the mentors who see our genius to the networks that amplify our voices to the communities that sustain our ambition. Why This Research Matters to You * Your strategies are validated: The relationship-building approaches you use? They're not just survival tactics—they're leadership innovations. * Your authenticity is an asset: The data shows that when we bring our full cultural wisdom to professional relationships, we create more successful outcomes for everyone. * Your community approach is competitive advantage: Organizations are finally realizing that our collaborative leadership style outperforms traditional models. If you're a Black woman navigating professional relationships—whether you're thriving, struggling, or somewhere in between—your experience matters to this research. Your story helps us build frameworks that support the next generation. Because when we document our brilliance, we create blueprints for transformation. Survey Link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6XFXBRT [https://bit.ly/4dLVxeZ] The research isn't just about us—it's for us. And it's proving what we've always known: we're not the problem to be fixed. We're the solution waiting to be implemented. Reserve Your Strategic Session BOOK YOUR 30-MINUTE LEADERSHIP BREAKTHROUGH [https://bit.ly/3SDdCSK] Limited spots available | Investment: Your 30 minutes + commitment to your own revolutionary potential The revolution starts with one strategic conversation. Let's architect yours. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/relateable [http://supporter.acast.com/relateable]. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

In this compelling episode of The *(Relate)able Podcast, hosts Sherween, Chantal, and Fiona continue their "Man Dem" series, featuring two remarkable guests whose stories of transformation and resilience inspire deep reflection. First, we welcome Jonathan “Ninja Dan” St. Rose, a cultural icon in Saint Lucia renowned for his electrifying performances and commitment to community empowerment through music and mentorship. After a life-altering incarceration in 2009 and subsequent release in 2017, Ninja Dan has dedicated himself to rehabilitation and service, delivering training across the island in Emotional Intelligence, Conflict Management, and Spiritual Development. Now, as he prepares to return to the Power and Groovy Soca Monarch stages for Carnival 2025, he brings a renewed spirit and vision to elevate Saint Lucian performance art. Joining him is Peterson Stewart, a 31-year-old from Castries who, after serving a three-year prison sentence for gang-related activities, found a new path through the C-REP programme and mentorship from Ninja Dan. Peterson shares his journey of personal growth, focusing on rebuilding his life and becoming a positive, contributing member of society. In our "Under the Mango Tree" segment, Ninja Dan delights us with a performance of his latest track, "Juicy Mango," adding a flavorful twist to the episode. We also celebrate Chantal's 52nd birthday, while Fiona and Sherween share their excitement about the upcoming Saint Lucia Carnival 2025, planning to bring the vibrant Voukoum band from Guadeloupe to the festivities. A huge shout out to our family Content Is Queen for the Micro Grant funding which helped with the financing of this episode! Got feedback, comments, or want to partner with or sponsor The *(Relate)able Podcast? Reach out to our manager, BreAnna, at relateablepodcastmanager@gmail.com. Follow The *(Relate)able Podcast: Instagram: @therelateablepodcast TikTok: @therelateablepodcast YouTube: @therelateablepodcast Twitter: @relateablepod Show Notes: Ninja Dan - Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/ninjadanxd/] Too Sweet - Ninja Dan [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFN2dQsoTPA] Juicy Mango - Ninja Dan [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz8pvA3wl5U] Cross Continental Forum [https://decolonisingcoproduction.com/] Tewe Vaval [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgTOKsUA8wc] Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/relateable [http://supporter.acast.com/relateable]. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

In this episode of The *(Relate)able Podcast, hosts Sherween, Chantal, and Fiona delve into the challenges of dealing with negative people in their lives. They share personal experiences and strategies for setting boundaries, maintaining positivity, and practicing self-care amidst negativities. Sherween celebrates a significant personal milestone—moving into her newly built room—symbolizing growth and new beginnings. Chantal discusses her ongoing recovery from another bout of Long COVID, highlighting the resilience required during such times. Fiona reflects on her bittersweet feelings about returning home after an extended, enriching holiday in New Orleans. The conversation also touches on the upcoming Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival 2025, and the "Under the Mango Tree" segment, Sherween brings a touch of humor by enjoying a mango, reminding us to find joy in life's simple pleasures. See the video of Sherween in the epidoes on YouTube here: https://bit.ly/4398lbo [https://bit.ly/4398lbo] Got feedback, comments, or want to partner with or sponsor *The (Relate)able Podcast? Reach out to our manager, BreAnna, at relateablepodcastmanager@gmail.com. Follow The *(Relate)able Podcast: Instagram: @therelateablepodcast TikTok: @therelateablepodcast YouTube: @therelateablepodcast Twitter: @relateablepod Show notes Jenifer Lewis interview [https://youtube.com/shorts/DcM0A9NyeL4?si=UpEYMEm9FerdfPHH] Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/relateable [http://supporter.acast.com/relateable]. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

In this energizing episode of The *(Relate)able Podcast, hosts Sherween, Chantal and Fiona welcome the vibrant Paige Romans—certified personal trainer, former basketball athlete, and founder of Soca Fitness. Paige shares her inspiring journey from the basketball courts to leading high-intensity Soca dance workouts in Florida. She opens up about staying active through pregnancy, the transformative power of movement, and how Soca music became both her therapy and her calling. Sherween and Fiona also offer heartfelt advice for new mamas navigating postpartum bodies and self-care. In our "Under the Mango Tree" segment, we feature a soul-stirring performance of “Nou sé FÂnm” by our dear friend Sophie Acomat and her sisters—a song that beautifully honors one of our deepest values: the body as the sacred vehicle of the soul. Join the Conversation! We'd love to hear from you! Share your thoughts on this episode, your experiences with fitness and motherhood, or how music has played a role in your healing journey. Connect with us on social media or leave a comment below. Got feedback, comments, or want to partner with or sponsor *The (Relate)able Podcast? Reach out to our manager, BreAnna, at relateablepodcastmanager@gmail.com. Follow The *(Relate)able Podcast: Instagram: @therelateablepodcast TikTok: @therelateablepodcast YouTube: @therelateablepodcast Twitter: @relateablepod Thank you for tuning in! Show Notes: Connect with Paige Romans * Instagram: @paigeromans [https://www.instagram.com/paigeromans/] * * Website: socafitness.net [https://socafitness.net/] * * YouTube Channel: Paige Romans Soca Fitness [https://www.youtube.com/c/paigeromanssocafitness] * “Nou sé FÂnm” Performance: Watch the full performance of “Nou sé FÂnm” by Sophie Acomat and her sisters. YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XxwwOVqyZk&utm_source=chatgpt.com] Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/relateable [http://supporter.acast.com/relateable]. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.