A Talking Point: Conversations that Shape the Caribbean Narrative

Building Entertainment Wealth with Michael Jordan

39 min · 15 de ago de 2025
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Season 2 of A Talking Point kicks off with real money moves for Caribbean creatives with Michael Jordan, Executive Director of JMMB International (Barbados). This conversation is a blueprint for turning talent into long-term wealth. In this powerful episode, we get into: * Funding your creative hustle * How to make seasonal income stretch * Turning your talent into long-term wealth * Why your story is your secret weapon for sponsorships * And the money moves entertainers should be making now Credits: Hosted by Tracy FowlerProduced by Thomas.A Public Relations (@thomas.apr)Distributed by Barbados TODAY (@barbadostoday) / BT Lifestyle (@btlifestylebb) Find out more at www.thomasapr.com

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