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Inner Sight Radio

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Thank you for stopping by to listen to our program. With love, light and goodwill always! www.lucistrust.org

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Thank you for your lovely comments. I clicked on your name and joy leaped into my heart as I saw the hummingbird photo. My mom died 8 years ago and told me before she died that she would visit me as a hummingbird. I cannot begin to tell you the amazing stories that have taken place since her passing. Thank you for connecting, you will have a special place amongst my friends. Yes I will be starting back in January, but feel free to catch up on all my archives till then. Love to have you in the Empoweing Space community Lydia

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Backyard Labrish  

To celebrate, enlighten and preserve the rich culture of the Jamaican heritage

  • Upcoming Episodes

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    Category: Culture

    Call-in Number: (718) 766-4558


    BackyardLabrish continues to celebrate “Leaving A Legacy” Real stories from people who lived it! Sharing memories of life in St. Elizabeth in the early fifties is Mr. Baldwin Evans. Affectionately known as Earl to his growing number of International customers, who he supplies with a special blend of Jamaican fruits and vegetables using a receipt passed down from his original African roots. Earl now CEO of his own manufacturing company will share with us his childhood experience of growing up in a well to do family of 4 brothers and 2 sisters in Burntsavannah. His father was the local butcher raising his own cattle, his Mother a dressmaker and the person called on to help the sick in the village with her special healing drink taught to her by her Mother. Earl was always the child selected to gather certain fruits and veggies required for the healing mix.He recalls the qualities instilled in him by his parents as the foundation for his character, passion and dedication to keeping the formula passed down by his ancestors true to the original.. Yes, we are in for a good labrish with this interesting, passionate and well grounded son of St. Elizabeth. Come join us here in the Backyard, as we continue to Celebrate, Enlighten & Preserve the rich culture of Jamaica .“Land We Love
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    Former First Lady Beverley Manley will discuss her book detailing her Cinderella story as she ascended to become the First Lady of Jamaica.
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    Jamaica- Leaving a Legacy-Early School Days in the 50ties

    Please join us as we help to preserve the rich culture and diversity of Jamaica with stories from people who lived it. For this week’s stroll down " Memory Lane" the Backyard welcomes a new guest with memories of growing up in Kingston in the late fifties Sandra Fraser is a Jamaican born Psychic/ Intutive, Reiki Master/Teacher, Spiritual Motivational speaker and author of Spiratual Powems, is greatful of her roots and early upbringing. Sandra and her husband Jerry, whose parents are Jamaicans, are raising two sons and a daughter. They are thankful for the nuggets of wisdom passed on from their cultural heritage. Both are passionate about the value of establishing a good educational foundation early in life. Please visit us in the Backyard this Wednesday as we continue to Celebrate, Enlighten & Preserve the rich culture of Jamaica . Land We Love!

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    Leaving A Legacy - Jamaica - Early School Life in the 60ties

    This week we continue to "Leave a Legacy" with real life stories from people who llved it. So far for our stroll down Memory Lane, the Backyard has welcomed guest from Kingston, St. Elizabeth and now we get to hear about growing up in Manchester. Sharing memories as we labrish this week is, Elizabeth R. Powell-Jackson, fondly known as, “Beth”. Born in Kingston and raised in Manchester, Beth attended Bethany Elementary and Manchester Secondary High School. She migrated to Rhode Island USA after High School, and has travelled extensively around the Eastern Caribbean, learning all about the various Caribbean cultures. Passionate and proud of her roots, Beth is actively involved in various projects that support preservation of the Jamaican culture. She brings to us her contagious enthusiasm and fond memories of her early days growing up in Jamaica.

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    Leaving A Legacy-Jamaica School Days in the 30ties

    This week we continue to "Leave a Legacy" with”Real life stories from people who Lived it. As we take a stroll down Memory Lane, the Backyard will be entertaining guest from different parts of the Island, sharing memories of the way thing were back -in-their-days. This week we welcome our past guest Phillis Broom-Walker, consummate story teller and Keeper of the Anansi Flame, award winning Enamellist and passionate senior. Phillis, a Canadian citizen is already leaving a meaningful legacy by telling her stories in spectacular Enamel works of art. Join the Labrish as Phillis shares early memories of school days in Kingston, Jamaica. With her passion for story telling, it promises to be informative, exciting and enriching. Join us here in the Backyard, as we continue to Celebrate, Enlighten & Preserve the rich culture of Jamaica .“Land We Love”.

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    "Leaving A Legacy" - Jamaica - Life in the 30ties & 40ties

    BackyardLabrish is proud to present “Leaving a Legacy”: Using Blog/Talk Radio to preserve this interesting journey into the past for present and future descendants of Jamaicans in the Diaspora. Real life stories from people who lived it! Each week we will invite seniors to take a stroll down memory lane, recalling the people, places and events that shaped their lives, passing on their priceless nuggets of wisdom to the next generation. This week we welcome senior guest Elaine Scarlett who joined the US Diaspora 25 years ago after a 30 year career in Insurance in Jamaica. She will take us down Memory Lane and share her stories of what life was like as a young student in Bull Savannah, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica in the 30ties and 40ties. Elaine has 2 Sons and 2 Grandsons, and is part of a large and interesting family born and raised in Bull Savannah, who now resides all over the globe. She is a vibrant and passionate senior, committed to leaving a legacy; and is currently working on her first novel based on her life experiences in Jamaica. It’s going to be a labrish you don’t want to miss. Join us here in the Backyard, as we continue to Celebrate, Enlighten & Preserve the rich culture of Jamaica. “Land Us Love”. Come by and visit us and do bring a friend...

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    Leaving A Legacy - Jamaica - Life in the 40ties

    Ever wondered what life was like when your parents and grandparents were growing up in Jamaica ? What schools were like, who influenced them, entertained them, and inspired them? Bet you do!! So, if we want to know about their lives, we can be certain that generations after us will one day want to learn about our lives. BackyardLabrish is proud to present “Leaving A Legacy”, using Blog/Talk Radio to preserve this interest journey into the past, for present and futuer decendants of Jamaicans in the Diaspora. Real life stories from people who lived it! Each week we will invite seniors to take a stroll down memory lane, recalling the people, places, and events that shaped their lives, passing on their priceless nuggets of wisdom. This week’s senior guest Mr. Leigh Nunes, a retired New York executive, experienced world traveller and active community volunteer will share his memories of what life was like, growing up in Kingston during the forties. Here in the Backyard, we continue to Celebrate, Enlighten & Preserve the rich culture of Jamaica . “Land We Love”. Come by and share your story.

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    Tribute to: Trevor D.Rhone Ja. Writer/Playwright-with guest Geoffrey Philp Ja. Poet/Novelist/Playwr

    Geoffrey Philp a successful Jamaica Poet and novelist in the Diaspora joins the Backyard to help us Celebrate & Honour the late Trevor D. Rhone. Mr. Rhone a leading Caribbean playwright & screenwriter co-wrote the 1972 hit "The Harder They Come", which helped introduce reggae music and urban Jamaican culture to international audiences. He also wrote and directed several other hits encluding "Smile Orange". Considered a "Master of Tragicomic", he leaves a strong cultural legacy. This week's featured guest, Mr. Geoffrey Philp, was referred to as "Funny & Fearless" by the Daily Gleaner in a review of his novel "Who's Your Daddy". Calling him a writer without fear or favour, telliing his story with honesty, a simple but poingtant plot, filled with a down-to-earth style readers will find refreshing. Mr. Philp who earned his Master of Arts in Creative Writing is the recipiant of several awards and has penned several articles, poems, children books short stories and maintaines an active blog. Join us as we welcome fellow Kingstonian Geoffrey Philp to the Backyard to help us honour the accomplishments of Trevor D. Rhone as we continue to preserve the rich culture of Jamaica. "Land We Love"

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    Jamaica Third Happiest Nation on Earth –“ No Problem Mon”

    Following in the footsteps of Usain Bolt the fastest human on the planet, Jamaica again makes world history. In the latest Happy Planet Index, published by Britain ’s New Economics Foundation , Jamaica sprinted it’s way from the 53rd position to the 3rd position, leaving all the developed countries in the dust with the USA placing 114th.. The Island's stress free “No Problem Mon” mentality and natural beauty, it's "laid back, soon come attitude," along with Usain’s favorite (Yellow Yam) may just be a big part, of the Happiness Factor Be sure to visit with us in the Backyard as we labrish about the really interesting factors that were considered in determining the results of the Bronz {3rd.place) we received.We would also like to hear about your happy days spent on the Island. Join us as we continue to Celebrate, Enljghten and Preserve the rich culture of Jamaica, "Land We Love”

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