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Backyard Labrish

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Country: United States

Language: English

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  • Morning-Coffee
  • SameOldVideo
  • Dorothy Lee
  • Jamaican Diaspora
  • Backyard Labrish
  • MissPuddin
  • Truth Will Out
  • DUCHESS OF WISDOM
  • Heavy Metal Mayhem
  • LESPETTY MEDIA RADIO
  • The Spiritual Heart
  • Life Conversations
  • JucintaBarBie
  • Empress Shaye Hathor
  • B.E.A.R. Squad Radio
  • LivingWhole
  • Wet Willie
  • Orbert
  • BrownEyed_Angel
  • AddisonMediaGroup

Friends (28)

  • Morning-Coffee
  • MissPuddin
  • RIGHTEOUS BLACKUNITY
  •          Gary
  • Misterie Luv Company
  • Heavy Metal Mayhem
  • AutismWomen'sNetwork
  • Empress Shaye Hathor
  • The Gay Mentor
  • Dr. Kofi Maalik,
  • Karl Xavier
  • JuSt CiCi
  • SameOldVideo
  • Jamaican Diaspora
  • stephenbiko
  • Author Brian O Lynch
  • Inner Sight Radio
  • The Psychic Hearts
  • The Spiritual Heart
  • MBG CEO

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Morning-Coffee

Morning-Coffee

Thank you for your friends invitation and for stopping by our show. Hope you enjoyed the show and will stop by again. I really enjoy your shows.

Morning-Coffee

Morning-Coffee

Thanks so much for your continued support of our show. We appreciate your support.

Morning-Coffee

Morning-Coffee

Thank you so much for stopping by our show. We appreciate your support. Going to check out your show today.

Inner Sight Radio

Inner Sight Radio

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

empoweringspace

empoweringspace

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

empoweringspace

empoweringspace

thanks for adding me as a friend. will stop by and have a listen.

Backyard Labrish  

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

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    Category: Culture


    Jamaicans are famous for their cultural mix, unique music and food. However did you know that quite early in our history Jamaica have been producing great dreamers and continue to do so even today? This week we will highlight one of Jamaica’s internationally known scientist Prof. Louis Grant.1913 – 1993. Join us as we learn how this dreamer following his passion, contributed to world science. Our Person of the week is a present day dreamer: Newton Marshall. Leave it to a Jamaica to travel from his warm tropical paradise, to the freezing Alaskan outback, to compete in the toughest dogsled race in the world. “we likkle but we tallawah” Share the pride! Come join the labrish!
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    Celebrating Jamaican Proverbs - The Wit & Wisdon of "Jamaican Talk"

    Proverbs are brief didactic statements forming an important element in the oral culture of Jamaica . Not only do they give spice to everyday conversation but they also serve as an educational and social function, assisting children to learn the norms of the society. Although originating from two main cultures, West Africa and Europe , some proverbs are purely Jamaican and reflect the wit, wisdom and vitality of the cultural mix. Unlike Memory Gems that are moral or Christian based, Proverbs are simply sayings or statements of fact. They can be used to influence the behaviors of others, suggesting a course of action, passing judgment through criticism, ridicule, warning, or defiance "Island talk, like Island food, is well spiced" Join us as we continue to Celebrate, Enlighten & Preserve the rich culture of Jamaica; “Land We Love”

    Category: Culture
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    Priceless Jamaican "Memory Gems"- From The Past

    Best described as, a short precept taught in infant and elementary school... “Memory Gems” played a major role in the upbringing of most Jamaicans in the days before Independence. Based on moral or Christian principles, these priceless nuggets of wisdom used to be prominently displayed on walls and blackboards and reinforced at home. There was a “Memory Gem” for, honesty, kindness, love of education, and various qualities needed to foster individual success and good citizenship. This week’s labrish will take us for a stroll down Memory Lane, as we recall our “Memory Gems. Share with us the ones that nay have been etched in you consciousness and perhaps played an important part in you life. “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try, try again”. Let’s see how many we can remember as we search the memory bank. It will be fun, stimulating and entertaining. Please join us in the Backyard as we continue to Celebrate, Enlighten and Preserve the rich culture of Jamaica, leaving a footprint for future generations.

    Category: Culture
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    Jamaica’s Home-Remedies/Folk Medicine

    Jamaica’s Home-Remedies/Folk Medicine has evolved over centuries, and combines beliefs and practices from the Arawak’s, Jamaica's early natives as well arrivals from Africa, Europe, India, and China. The successful use of plants and healing customs practiced by the healers on the Island were documented by Scientist and Physicians as early as 1660. Members of the Diaspora may recall the days when; home-medication or remedies available from the” doctor shop”, as pharmacies used to be called would be the first treatment for illness, and in some cases used to prevent one. Please join us as we continue to Celebrate, Enlighten & Preserve Jamaica’s rich and diverse culture. We’d love to hear the home-remedies used to keep you healthy in your young days. Come join the labrish.

    Category: Culture
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    History of "Jamaica's Internal Marketing System"

    Jamaica’s internal market system got it’s start in the late 1600, in the early settlements of Port Royal during the days of the Pirates. By the 18th century, the island-wide marketing system was well establish, and became a vibrant part of Jamaica’s culture. To this day it remains an important industry to the nation. Most members of the Diaspora will have some memories of the “Market” in their town. Back-in-the-days, if it did not come from your personal garden, every thing needed to prepare a healthy meal, came from the “Market“: meat, fish, ground provision, and fruits. A trip to the “Market” was also a great cultural experience as customers interacted with cultivators. The Island’s “Markets” have been celebrated in poetry, songs and countless stories. Tonight’s show will bring interesting facts of the system’s early days. Please join us for a truly cultural experience as we continue to Celebrate, Enlighten and Preserve the rich culture of our Island home.

    Category: Culture
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    Dreamers Among Us –Famous Jamaican Scientist & Recent Jamaican Musher in Alaska

    Jamaicans are famous for their cultural mix, unique music and food. However did you know that quite early in our history Jamaica have been producing great dreamers and continue to do so even today? This week we will highlight one of Jamaica’s internationally known scientist Prof. Louis Grant.1913 – 1993. Join us as we learn how this dreamer following his passion, contributed to world science. Our Person of the week is a present day dreamer: Newton Marshall. Leave it to a Jamaica to travel from his warm tropical paradise, to the freezing Alaskan outback, to compete in the toughest dogsled race in the world. “we likkle but we tallawah” Share the pride! Come join the labrish!

    Category: Culture

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