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Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast

Royal Caribbean Blog

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Come explore the many facets of a Royal Caribbean cruise vacation. The RoyalCaribbeanBlog Podcast covers everything from the Royal Caribbean cruise ships to activities, excursions, planning your cruise vacation and more.
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Caribbean Tea

Vivian M. Williams

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Caribbean Tea is your go-to podcast for bold, insightful conversations on the most pressing issues shaping the Caribbean today. Hosted by Vivian M. Williams, Kendol Morgan, and Denis Chabrol, this dynamic show takes a deep dive into the region’s social, cultural, political, and economic landscapes, spotlighting major events, influential figures, and trending topics from across the Caribbean and its global diaspora. Whether it’s breaking down complex policy debates, exploring cultural movemen ...
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Carry On Friends has an unmistakable Caribbean-American essence. Hosted by the dynamic and engaging Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown, the podcast takes listeners on a global journey, deeply rooted in Caribbean culture. It serves as a melting pot of inspiring stories, light-hearted anecdotes, and stimulating perspectives that provoke thought and initiate conversations. The podcast invites guests who enrich the narrative with their unique experiences and insights into Caribbean culture and identity. With ...
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This podcast is a channel on the New Books Network. The New Books Network is an academic audio library dedicated to public education. In each episode you will hear scholars discuss their recently published research with another expert in their field. Discover our 150+ channels and browse our 28,000+ episodes on our website: ⁠newbooksnetwork.com⁠ Subscribe to our free weekly Substack newsletter to get informative, engaging content straight to your inbox: ⁠https://newbooksnetwork.substack.com/ ...
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The Pilots of the Caribbean podcast is a weekly show about drones and the people that use them for fun, research or business in the Caribbean. In each episode, we'll cover a wide range of topics, including: How to use drones for business, fun, and research. New business opportunities in the drone industry. Regulatory changes affecting drone pilots. Exciting ways to take your interest in drones to the next level. We'll also feature interviews with drone pilots from around the Caribbean, who w ...
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Are you passionate about Caribbean history, its diverse culture, and its impact on the world? Join Strictly Facts: A Guide to Caribbean History and Culture as we explore the rich tapestry of Caribbean stories told through the eyes of its people – historians, artists, experts, and enthusiasts who share empowering facts about the region’s past, present, and future. Strictly Facts is a biweekly podcast, hosted by Alexandria Miller, that delves deep into the heart and soul of the Caribbean, cele ...
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Dis A Fi Mi History Podcast Hosted by Wendy Aris A space where Caribbean history, family history, and heritage come to life. This podcast explores the legacies of colonialism and uncovers the often-overlooked stories that shaped the Caribbean and its people. Whether you're tracing your ancestral roots, exploring regional identity, or simply curious about the past that informs the present, Dis A Fi Mi History offers meaningful insights and resources for anyone interested in Caribbean genealog ...
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Join Caribbean history experts Joe & Kevin as they uncover the #1 Caribbean History & Culture Podcast powerful stories, cultural legacies, and untold truths that shaped the region in History of the Caribbeans: Tales of Resilience and Culture — a podcast for listeners passionate about Caribbean history, heritage, and the enduring spirit of a people who’ve shaped the world.
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Caribbean Creatives

Caribbean Creatives

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We speak to some of the Caribbean's biggest movers and shakers as they share creative insights, cross cultural adventures and how to help you get creatively disruptive! From the Caribbean by The Caribbean!
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Caribbean Connection

Marc Destine

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Hey you guys , This is Marc Destine with the Caribbean Connection , Where I connect you to Different cultures and perspectives that’s captivating. With the help of friends , I’ll sit down and have the Opportunity to shine a light on them and their own stories.
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The Country Caribbean

Country Caribbean

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The Country Caribbean is a culture commentary and WI (west Indian) experience podcast. Join Lynn weekly as she gives her interesting take on all things culture. From 90s kids tingz, mom life, iconic black content & more. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lynn-b4/support
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Want to learn more about Caribbean fantasy, folklore, speculative, and science fiction? Interested in established and emerging Caribbean voices about all things sf? Then tune in to The Caribbean Science Fiction Network. In this podcast I showcase emerging and established Caribbean voices who use sf genres to explore future states of Caribbean identity. Through these genres, the writers redefine Caribbean futurity and what it means to be Caribbean. Follow on Instagram and Twitter: @caribbeans ...
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Coming from the much loved platform Know Your Caribbean, this podcast is geared entirely to telling the stories of the Caribbean, it's history and culture, food, music and more. Including the fan favourite Gangsta Stories from the Caribbean. Here to uplift, empower through education in ways that make you feel connected to yourself. So get to know yourself through Know Your Caribbean. Hosted by Fiona Compton with special guests. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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CaribQueer, the Weekly Podcast that’s about Caribbean Queer people living, loving, and thriving in the Region and Diaspora. It is the kinda show that is One part narrative and One interview-driven and will cover a range of topics - from News, Business and Politics; to Love, Relationships and Activism ; Music and Entertainment as well as Traveling While Queer in the Caribbean. Hosted by Ingrid Riley, Editor of OutCaribe.xyz CaribQueer Podcast is a media brand from OUtCaribe.xyz
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Caribbean Mystics

Paulina Creque and Gabrielle Querrard

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Caribbean Mystics Podcast uncovers the supernatural through firsthand stories of the unexplainable across the Caribbean. Each episode blends chilling personal encounters with deep cultural insights, revealing the region’s hidden spiritual tapestry. Hosts Paulina Creque and Gabrielle Querrard—both ancestral Virgin Islanders and lifelong seekers of the mystical—close every tale with historical context, folklore, and their own intuitive wisdom, bridging the seen and unseen worlds. Paulina Crequ ...
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During the 1950s and 60s, hundreds of thousands of West Indians, including many Caribbean moms, migrated to the UK, Canada, and the U.S. for better opportunities. They played vital roles in industries like healthcare and education, significantly shaping the cultural landscape of their new homes. However, many of these mothers left their children, particularly daughters, behind. While some daughters later reunited with their mothers, the emotional scars from these long separations often went ...
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Join Saud and Talha in this episode as they dive into the essential ingredient of Caribbean kitchens—Grace Browning. This 5 oz, 2-pack wonder adds rich color and deep, sweet flavor to dishes like stews, jerk chicken, and desserts. Discover grace browning sauce this versatile ingredient can elevate your cooking with its unique blend of caramelized sugar, and learn how it brings that authentic Caribbean taste to your meals. Tune in for all the tips and tricks to make your next dish unforgettable!
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Tortuga Nights is the longest running Pirates of the Caribbean Fancast hosted by friends and partners in piracy Ben Dunn, Brad Rohloff and Ian Ramsay. Join these salty dogs as they discuss the franchise from stern to bow: All the currently available films, the highly anticipated upcoming installment (PotC 5: DMTNT), and maybe even venture into some uncharted waters (Kingdom Hearts 2, anyone?). So, grab some rum, pick some apples and prepare to set sails for an extremely serious critical anal ...
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The Caribbean & Urban American Hit Gospel Music Show with host Landlord & Mike D bring to you on Christian Living Radio the absolute best in Christian & Gospel music, each this show airs on Wednesday's 2 pm​ and again on Saturday at 2 pm MST BORN ORLANDO FRANCIS IN NASSAU, BAHAMAS IN EXTREME POVERTY, LANDLORD CAN ONLY PRAISE GOD FOR HIS MERCY AND GRACE IN SEEING HIM THROUGH AND PLACING SUCH A HIGH CALLING AND ANOINTING ON HIS LIFE.HE DIDN’T KNOW WHILE GROWING UP THAT THE DEPTHS OF HIS TRIALS ...
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WTF is Going on in Latin America & The Caribbean

Teri Mattson/Popular Resistance

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Welcome to WTF is Going on in Latin America & The Caribbean, a PopularResistance broadcast featuring hot news out of the region with host Teri Mattson. Each weekly episode features a country and/or issue related to the affects of U.S. foreign, economic and/or military influence and intervention in the hemisphere of The Americas. Our guests include academics, policy-makers, journalists as well as activists recognized for their groundwork within local communities and movements. WTF is Going on ...
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This story explores one of the most turbulent and defining eras in Jamaica’s modern history, when politics and street power became inseparable. As the nation fought for stability after independence, rival political parties began recruiting young men from Kingston’s most struggling communities, arming them and turning them into organized posses. The…
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Send us a text Carnival didn’t just arrive on Eastern Parkway; people fought for it, paid for it, and sometimes lost careers over it. I sit down with Herman Hall, publisher of Everybody’s Magazine and longtime promoter to map how Caribbean culture took root in New York and how a small community magazine became a historical record. From a 1978 Bob M…
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Prior to the announcement of Roston Chase as the next West Indies test captain, Machel hosted a live show looking at who should have been the runners and riders. Should Daren Sammy have listened to us. As ever please leave a rating, review and subscribe to the Caribbean Cricket Podcast. No other channel keeps it as real as we do on the Caribbean Cr…
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Analyzing dress, costume, and fashion in Puerto Rico, Dress, Fashion, and National Identity in Puerto Rico: Taínos to Beauty Queens (Bloomsbury, 2025) by Dr. José Blanco F. & Raúl J. Vázquez-López utilizes case studies that explore national identity and nation formation as well as past and current practices in Puerto Rican visual culture. As the la…
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In this captivating episode of Dis a Fi Mi History Podcast, host Wendy Aris delves into the complex history of slave marriage and resistance in the British West Indies with Professor Cecilia A. Green. They explore how colonialism and legal frameworks in the Caribbean profoundly shaped intimate family life under slavery. Professor Green unpacks the …
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In this episode of the Pilots of the Caribbean podcast, join us as we delve into the fascinating world of drones with Randall Warnes, CEO of Anzu Robotics. Randall discusses his journey through the drone industry, from starting the first brick-and-mortar drone store in the US to leading major roles at DJI, FLIR, and Autel Robotics. He shares insigh…
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Mistakes Matt saw other cruisers make while I was on Royal Caribbean's Star of the Seas this past week. Share with me your thoughts, questions and comments via... Twitter: @therclblog Facebook: /royalcaribbeanblog YouTube: royalcaribbeanblog Email: [email protected] Leave a voicemail: (408) 6ROYAL6 You can subscribe to the Royal Caribbean…
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In this gripping episode of Caribbean Tea, we dive deep into what may be the most consequential extradition case in modern Caribbean history — the U.S. request for Nazar and Azruddin Mohamed of Guyana. Why is this case more significant than the infamous extradition battles involving Christopher “Dudus” Coke, Jack Warner, and even the global Odebrec…
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Send us a text message and tell us your thoughts. A building can be history you can walk through, and in the Caribbean those stories are contested, resilient, and alive. With Professor Dahlia Nduom, we explore how colonial styles, tourist imagery, and community ingenuity have shaped what gets built and what gets erased as we move from great houses …
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“What Really Happened During the Transatlantic Slave Trade?” is a gripping and unfiltered deep dive into one of the most brutal and world-shaping systems in human history. Far beyond the simplified classroom version, this documentary exposes the hidden mechanics of the slave trade, the violent capture of millions across West and Central Africa, the…
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Between King Cotton and Queen Victoria: How Pirates, Smugglers, and Scoundrels Almost Saved the Confederacy (U Georgia Press, 2025) by Dr. Beau Cleland recenters our understanding of the Civil War by framing it as a hemispheric affair, deeply influenced by the actions of a network of private parties and minor officials in the Confederacy and Britis…
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“Saharan Skies: Dust Plume Blanks the Caribbean in Unprecedented Density” is a three-chapter documentary narrative that follows one of the thickest Saharan dust events the Caribbean has faced in recent years. The story moves from the first morning when the islands wake under a brown, muted sky, through the lived experiences of farmers, fishermen, t…
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“Voices of the Streets: Caribbean Youth Movements Demand Change” is a vivid, documentary-style account of a rising generation across the Caribbean that refuses to stay silent. From Kingston to Bridgetown, from Belize City to Fort-de-France, young people march, organize, and build new civic networks in response to economic pressure, climate threats,…
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Islands of Fire: How Volcanoes Shaped the Ancient Caribbean Map explores how volcanic forces built the islands of the Lesser Antilles and influenced the earliest movements of people across the region. Through a field-based narrative, the series follows the birth of volcanic peaks, the migrations shaped by eruptions, and the ways ancient Caribbean c…
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In An Unformed Map: Geographies of Belonging Between Africa and the Caribbean (Duke UP, 2025), Philip Janzen traces the intellectual trajectories of Caribbean people who joined the British and French colonial administrations in Africa between 1890 and 1930. Caribbean administrators grew up in colonial societies, saw themselves as British and French…
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Never ever a dull day in West Indies cricket. At the beginning of April, Machel and Santokie jumped into the CCP studio to talk through Kraigg Braithwaite's resignation as West Indies test captain and Shai Hope's appointment as new T20 captain. We dissect all the key aspects of the changes. As ever please leave a rating, review and subscribe to the…
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Jewel Andrew is West Indies first generational batting talent since Shimron Hetmyer but will he go the way of Hetmyer? Machel jumped into the CCP studios to look at the developmental plan for Jewel. As ever please leave a rating, review and subscribe to the Caribbean Cricket Podcast. No other channel keeps it as real as we do on the Caribbean Crick…
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Between 2021 and the summer of 2022 - West Indies pioneered a brand of cricket that we at the Caribbean Cricket Podcast coined 'grindball'. It led to series wins away and home vs Bangladesh, draws at home vs Pakistan and Sri Lanka and a 1-0 series win vs England. That seems like a long time ago now as the West Indies top 7 struggle to last 50 balls…
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Host Wendy Aras dives into Caribbean history and colonialism with Dr. Kumar Mahabir in this compelling episode exploring the East Indians of Belize. They trace three waves of migration and examine the communities' unique industries, cultural markers such as food and dance, and rich heritage preserved through museums and folk tales. The conversation…
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Its been a year since Johnny Grave left his job as CEO of Cricket West Indies. He is now the new CEO of Major League Cricket. Machel caught up with Johnny to find out his plans for Major League Cricket and why it looks set to be the number #2 T20 league in the world. Take a listen and let us know what you think in the comments below. As ever please…
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It's all change at Cricket West Indies as Chris Dehring has replaced Johnny Grave as the new CEO. Dehring joined us earlier this year to talk about his vision for West Indies cricket. Take a listen and let us know what you think in the comments below. As ever please leave a rating, review and subscribe to the Caribbean Cricket Podcast. No other cha…
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Alliance at Sea: U.S. Military Envoys Meet Caribbean Leaders Amid Rising Tensions explores a pivotal moment in modern Caribbean geopolitics. In early November, senior U.S. military envoys made rapid, back-to-back visits to Trinidad & Tobago and the Dominican Republic — a quiet yet strategic tour that signaled Washington’s heightened concern over sh…
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This week I have three members of Wilson Butler Architects, who have spent almost 30 years helping design Royal Caribbean cruise ships and they shared stories behind how the ships we know today got built! Share with me your thoughts, questions and comments via... Twitter: @therclblog Facebook: /royalcaribbeanblog YouTube: royalcaribbeanblog Email: …
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On April 25th to May 10th the West Indies breakout league took place. Six regional franchises went head to head with the best of the next generation getting a chance to showcase their T20 ability. Prior to the start of the tournament Machel jumped into the studio to look at the players selected and ask all the necessary questions. Take a listen and…
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H. C. C. Astwood: minister and missionary, diplomat and politician, enigma in the annals of US history. In Dominican Crossroads: H.C.C. Astwood and the Moral Politics of Race-Making in the Age of Emancipation (Duke UP, 2024), Christina Cecelia Davidson explores Astwood’s extraordinary and complicated life and career. Born in 1844 in the British Car…
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Despite twenty-first-century fears of nuclear conflagrations with North Korea, Russia, and Iran, the Cuban Missile Crisis is the closest the United States has come to nuclear war. That history has largely been a bilateral narrative of the US-USSR struggle for postwar domination, with Cuba as the central staging ground--a standard account that obscu…
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Send us a text If you’ve ever wondered why Caribbean-American media still rents space on other people’s platforms, this conversation goes straight to the root: ownership, organization, and the business engine behind our stories. In this special episode in partnership with WhereItzAt Magazine, I sit down with two veteran publishers - Clive Williams …
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West Indies have been in a downbad era in test cricket for the best part of 25 years. Machel jumped into the Caribbean Cricket Podcast studio to analyse who was the best test captain in this period. Do you agree with his choice? Do you agree with his criteria? Take a listen and let us know what you think in the comments below. As ever please leave …
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Night on the Catamaran: Freedoms Lost in the Caribbean Sea tells the true and haunting story of a peaceful sailing voyage that turned into a tragedy in the waters between Grenada and St. Vincent. What began as an ordinary night aboard a well-loved catamaran ended abruptly when three escaped detainees from Grenada boarded the vessel, seeking a despe…
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Fashioning Identity is a cultural-history documentary that explores how Jamaica’s groundbreaking installation, Sweet Like JAM, transformed from a Kingston pop-up into a global showcase of Caribbean innovation. Featuring thirty-five designers, the film reveals how each maker draws from heritage, craft traditions, and lived experience to redefine wha…
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Set against the glowing coastline of Sierra Leone, this documentary follows the powerful cultural journey of the One Nation Reggae Festival—a groundbreaking event where Africa and the Caribbean reconnect through music, memory, and celebration. The story begins days before the festival opens, as Freetown prepares for a gathering unlike any other. Lo…
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Earlier this year Machel jumped into the CCP studio to look at the top five white ball players that could/should be playing test cricket before the end of 2025. Did he get it right? Do you agree with the top five and the order? Take a listen and let us know what you think in the comments below. As ever please leave a rating, review and subscribe to…
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Host Wendy Aris and guest Jacquie Stewart delve into Caribbean history, specifically focusing on Jamaican genealogy and the impact of colonialism on family identity. This episode explores the powerful role of storytelling in reclaiming heritage and understanding migration patterns through DNA testing and archival research. They discuss the ethical,…
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This episode takes viewers deep into the turbulent world of Sir Francis Drake, a man celebrated in England as a national hero yet remembered elsewhere as a pirate, slave trader, and destroyer. Through cinematic reenactments, expert commentary, and historical analysis, the documentary traces Drake’s rise from humble beginnings to becoming one of the…
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This documentary episode explores the deadly sweep of Tropical Storm Melissa as it weakened over the Caribbean yet unleashed catastrophic flash floods across northern Haiti. Told in a grounded, fact-checkable, cultural-history style, the story opens with a chilling dawn scene: calm streets slowly transforming into rivers as the storm’s rain bands s…
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This episode explores Jamaica’s historic push to remove the British monarch as head of state and transition to a republic. It traces the journey from the 1962 independence settlement—where the British Crown remained at the top of Jamaica’s constitutional order—through decades of debate, stalled reforms, and rising calls for decolonisation. The stor…
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This documentary unfolds as a sweeping cultural history of how the Caribbean Sea—long before colonization, sugar empires, or the transatlantic slave system—became one of humanity’s earliest highways. The story begins thousands of years ago, when the first Indigenous peoples from the South American mainland gazed across the horizon and saw not a bar…
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As tensions flare between the United States and Venezuela, the Caribbean finds itself once again on the fault line of great-power politics. From a Georgetown gas station explosion to the looming extradition of the Mohameds - billionaire family from Guyana — sovereignty in the Caribbean is under siege from every direction. This episode of Caribbean …
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“Melissa’s Fury: The Category Five Hurricane That Rewrote Jamaica’s Coastline” is a sweeping cultural-history documentary that explores how a once-in-a-century storm emerged from warming Atlantic waters and permanently reshaped Jamaica’s physical and emotional landscape. Told with cinematic realism and deep scientific grounding, the episode chronic…
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“Carrier of Tension: The U.S. Naval Buildup Reshaping Caribbean Geopolitics” is a sweeping, real-time cultural-history documentary that explores how one event—the arrival of a U.S. aircraft carrier strike group near Venezuelan waters—sent shockwaves through the entire Caribbean. Told in a vivid third-person narrative, the episode reveals how Operat…
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Greg Reverdiau, co-founder of Pilot Institute, joins the Pilots of the Caribbean Podcast to deliver a masterclass on the state of the drone industry, regulation, and education. A veteran aviation professional, Greg shares the journey from his commercial pilot days to building a platform that has helped nearly half a million students earn their wing…
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Of all the opinions about cruising, there are 3 opinions Matt can't help but rant about every single time. Share with me your thoughts, questions and comments via... Twitter: @therclblog Facebook: /royalcaribbeanblog YouTube: royalcaribbeanblog Email: [email protected] Leave a voicemail: (408) 6ROYAL6 You can subscribe to the Royal Caribb…
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So much talk about white ball players and who should be drafted into the test squad. Machel jumped into the studio to discuss if the test squad batting line up should be built around Alick Athanaze? Where is the line? Where is metric Take a listen and let us know what you think in the comments. As ever please leave a rating, review and subscribe to…
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