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This podcast is not about the birds and the bees! The entertaining Daddy-Daughter Duo speaks about cultural issues, politics, language, food, music and everything in between - even topics considered too extreme. Hosts Tee-Rob and Nelly compare their lives in Jamaica and America as they journey through their discoveries, and the culture shock that follows. Their Jamaican-American experience gives them a unique perspective to which you may be able to relate. Join us Mek Wi Reason ! Facebook -> ...
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This is a shortened version of the episode "Sugar vs Everybody". The purpose of this episode is to focus on our sponsor brand, Nature's Toppers. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Healthy Eating by Nature's Toppers Organic, Vegan and Gluten-free fruit toppings. 4 Delicious Flavors!! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate…
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The daddy-daughter duo picks up from the previous episode, as they relive memorable moments attending school in Jamaica and the USA. TeeRob and Nelly explore some cultural differences with the education system experienced in both countries. Warning : If you listen to this episode, there's a risk you will laugh uncontrollably! Buzzsprout - Let's get…
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In this episode, the daddy-daughter duo relives memorable moments attending school in Jamaica and the USA. TeeRob and Nelly explore some cultural differences with the education system experienced in both countries. Warning : If you listen to this episode, there's a risk you will laugh uncontrollably! Support the show Instagram: MekWiReason Facebook…
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This episode discusses shocking news published in The Jamaica Star on April 18, 2019 regarding fatherhood. In Jamaican culture, "jacket" means paternity fraud. Join the daddy-daughter duo as they discuss the alarming trend and some possible solutions to curb this stain on the culture. Support the show Instagram: MekWiReason Facebook : Mek Wi Reason…
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In this episode, we will speak to a mother and daughter team from "Nature's Toppers", who have created a delicious fruit sauce which contains natural sweeteners that is healthier than what's on the store shelves today. Our guests will share information on their products and the ways you can benefit from using them. If you wish to satisfy a sweet-to…
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In this episode, we explore the most weird and funny Jamaican words and phrases that are shared among the young and old. These words and phrases were handed down to us by our parents and forefathers. Some words are still used to this day and the origins are unknown. The humor of using these words is that we don't know what some of them really mean,…
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We explore the history of skin bleaching and its cultural roots, as well as the potential health risks and ethical considerations surrounding the practice. We also hear from individuals who have bleached their skin and their personal experiences with the process. Join us as we navigate the complex topic of skin bleaching and its impact on beauty st…
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Welcome back! We talk about Jamaican music, specifically songs we consider our favorites. We reveal our top 5 Jamaican songs according to us. Nelly and TeeRob compare their musical tastes to see if father and daughter have more in common or complete opposites. Support the show Instagram: MekWiReason Facebook : Mek Wi Reason Email: mekwireasonpodcas…
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“It’s better to give than to receive”. There are people who literally live their lives genuinely following this principle. Meet Michelle Tulloch-Neil, a selfless giver who wholeheartedly gives back to Jamaica, her community, and globally. Support the show Instagram: MekWiReason Facebook : Mek Wi Reason Email: mekwireasonpodcast@gmail.com…
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“It’s better to give than to receive”. There are people who literally live their lives genuinely following this principle. Meet Michelle Tulloch-Neil, a selfless giver who wholeheartedly gives back to Jamaica, her community, and globally. Support the show Instagram: MekWiReason Facebook : Mek Wi Reason Email: mekwireasonpodcast@gmail.com…
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Our family member got scammed! Join our captivating candor as we comment on a crackpot con artist attempting the "chop di line"(lottery scam). You need to hear this! This is the first episode of the 3rd Season, welcome back. PSA: Please be cautious when strangers inform you of winnings or even a family member in desperate need of help. If you belie…
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In this episode, our guest Ashish returns from visiting Jamaica with his family and shares stories of his adventure. He will share a few do's and don'ts he learned on his trip. Ashish is surprisingly familiar with a few Jamaican fruits and describes eating Jamaican food for the first time. Support the show Instagram: MekWiReason Facebook : Mek Wi R…
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Paul Blake's career takes a sudden turn after he was kicked out as lead singer of "The Blood Fire Posse" In this episode, Paul shares how his life changed dramatically after two life-changing events. Without hesitation, he confesses his struggles and how he overcame them. His story changes to a powerful testimony at the end, when you hear what he i…
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This episode features a former reggae performer. He was the lead singer for the popular 80's and 90's band "Blood Fire Posse". In the 2nd of 3 episodes, world-touring entertainer Paul Blake shares his greatest challenge after discovering his gift of singing, as he embarks on his next journey in entertainment. Tastee Spoon Jamaican restaurant locate…
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This episode features a former recording artist and reggae performer. He was the lead singer for the popular 80's and 90's band "BloodFire Posse". World-touring entertainer Paul Blake shares his journey of discovering his gift of singing, and the road to fame and fortune in the first of three episodes. Remember to like, share and subscribe to the p…
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Jamaica is a favorite destination for tourists. Our guest Ashish was born in India, lives in the USA, and has chosen to take his family on a trip to the island of Jamaica for the very first time. He shares some of his expectations for this trip and we also give him some pointers on navigating the culture shock that awaits him. We can’t wait for him…
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Nothing compares to Christmastime in the Caribbean. There is extra jolliness and kindness in the air. The smell of black cake baking and sorrel making engulfs the air, and the best thing of all, we don't wear winter jackets. Join Tee -Rob, and Nelly as they describe their childhood Christmas experience in Jamaica. Support the show Instagram: MekWiR…
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In the second installment of our Patois Lessons, we explore words and phrases such as “Cerfitickit’ and what it means to “get bun!”. Enhance your experience for your next Jamaican vacation or take a stroll down memory lane with some funny-sounding words that will surely make you ROTFL or at least, LOL. Enjoy this episode with guest host Marcia a.k.…
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Our dialect is very unique and we discuss how, when, and why we say the things we say. We explore patois words like : "Whatnot", "Sinkle Bible", "Makka" and "Obeah". Join us for a good laugh, you might learn something along the way Support the show Instagram: MekWiReason Facebook : Mek Wi Reason Email: mekwireasonpodcast@gmail.com…
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Tell us, who is the best dancer at a party? The answer is a “rumhead” aka alcoholic. Listen to this episode as we shed some light on alcoholism by comparing the two cultures: Jamaica and American. This is typically a serious conversation, but the daddy-daughter duo, sprinkled in some laughable events so we can all have a sobering good time. Support…
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Due to the excitement of somewhat odd cultic events in Jamaica, we’ve decided to switch our topic from "Rumhead Bizniz" to "Dear Cult Pastor". The Pathways International Kingdom Interaction Ministries congregation and their “god” Dr. Kevin Smith have some strange and dangerous rituals including human sacrifice and building of an “ark” huh? Let’s al…
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Born in Jamaica but living in the USA for more than a decade, join hosts Tee-Rob and Nelly, a daddy-daughter duo, as they compare living in Jamaica and the USA. This duo discusses all aspects of both cultures - food, language, people, politics, music, religion, relationships and many others. They seek to inform both the Jamaican and American audien…
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