Mango Tea Podcast
By Mango Tea Podcast
Mango Tea Podcast Nov 09, 2020
Episode 69- Tea with St Kitts and Nevins Alliance for Equality
We sit down with a representative from SKN- St Kitts and Nevins Alliance for Equality to talk all tea about lbgtq pride on the island
Episode 68- This Could have been an email tea
And We're back hopefully on a consistent basis. We talk recent Haiti talks in Jamaica and recent remarks on the Jamaican economy
Episode 67- Tea on Ghana With Julie and Simone
Episode 66- The Tea on Generational Trauma
The tea is healing as we talk with Simone Evans from Abundance Counseling about Generational Trauma from slavery and colonialism, and discuss how the trauma manifests itself in our culture and steps for healing
Episode 65- The Queen is ......
We're officially back!!!! This episode we talk with KayAnne about the British monarchy and Republicanism in the Caribbean. Bear with us y'all the audio was a bit shaky
Episode 64- Tea with Sandra Florvella
This episode we sip tea with Sandra Florvella Haitian American entrepreneur who is the Founder of Haitian Businesses and co-founder of Haitea. We discuss her journey from Haiti to the states, and what needs to happen for a successful future of Haiti
Episode 63- Tea and Soup with Fondasyon Felicitee
Do you love Soup Joumou? We interview Ireola Olaifa from Fondasyon Felicitee on their annual soup joumou distribution in Haiti, the origins and medicinal properties of the soup and activism at times of crisis in Haiti
Episode 62- The Tea on Haitian Vodou
We discuss misconceptions of Haitian Vodou with Professor Benjamin Hebblethwaite, a trained Creolist and Linguist from the University
Of Florida. Tune in for the tea
Episode 61- Its a Safe Mango
October is depression and mental health awareness month. For this very special podcast collaboration we speak with Gibby from the soon to be launched Its a Safe Space Podcast where we discuss his mental health journey and dealing with stigmas in the Caribbean Diaspora.
If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction reach out to someone for help.
Episode 60- Tea with Kapohn Romar for Amerindian Heritage Month
September is designated as Amerindian Heritage Month in Guyana. The Amerindians are 10% of the country’s population and hold significant Political clout and influence. For this episode we interviewed Kapohn Romar who is a descendant of the Kapong Akawaio people. We talk everything about his culture, politics, the Exxon deal, and Jody tries to learn how to say mango and tea. Listen and share to learn more about this awesome aspect of Caribbean culture!
Episode 59- Mangoes in St Lucia
For our very first episode on Youtube we throw it back to when we visited St Lucia for the first time. We talk about how we stayed at a luxurious guest house on a budget and ate mangoes all around the island.
Episode 58- We're Back!!!
We're back!!!! After taking time off this summer we are bringing you our top 10 hot stories from the region for summer 2021. Bring your tea and get ready for some shade. Please share and dont forget to follow us on all platforms @mangoteapodcast
Episode 57- Kidnap Mango
This week we discuss Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Getting back to normal, Carnival coming back, the Mehul Choksi saga in Dominica and more.
Episode 56- Mango Mess
Episode 55- Tea with UN Women Caribbean
This episode with speak with Isiuwa Iyahen from the UN Women Caribbean office on a Domestic Violence survey that measured the prevalence of gender-based violence in select countries
Episode 54- Volcanic Mango
This week we discuss the Volcanic eruption in St Vincent and talk 4/20 earth day
Episode 53- DCash Mango
This week we’re back to sip tea and eat mango! We discuss the launch of the Eastern Caribbean digital currency-DCash and talk tea on a white principal who told a Haitian-American to kneel as punishment. Share this episode and follow us @mangoteapodcast
Episode 52- Keep Your Mango and Hands to Yourself
This week we discuss how weary we are on femicide in the Caribbean and why everyone man should send a Caribbean woman $100USD. Rest in Power Khanice Jackson
Episode 51- Tea with Abortion JA
This week we sip and spill tea with the founder of Abortion JA. We talk the origins of the grassroots organization, social media, calling out politicians and the future. You're going to want to listen to this episode!
Episode 50- Family Tea with Feminitt
This episode we speak to our “cousins” FeminiTT about feminism in the Caribbean, the rate of femicide in Trinidad & Tobago, intersectionality, educating on gender equality and cold Julie mangos.
Make sure you follow @mangoTeapodcast and @feminitt on all platforms
Episode 49- Tea with Patricia Rodney
This episode we sip tea with Patricia Rodney, wife and best friend of the Guyanese Revolutionary Professor Walter Rodney. We talk about their life together, fighting imperialism and making sure his legacy lives on
Episode 48- Tea with Professor Cécile Accilien
This week we sip tea with Professor Cécile Accilien, who's dedicated her career to teaching about her culture, we talk about what's happening on the ground in Haiti now, the women that have revolutionized history, her Haitian pride, her secret tea recipe and much more.
Episode 47- Protect Caribbean Women
This week we discuss the what happened to Andrea Bharatt of Trinidad and Tobago and how the justice system frequently fail to protect Caribbean women.
Episode 46- Really Mango? Its Black History Month
The hosts give off their initial reaction to hearing the news on the Trelawny Jamaica Church shooting and the question of safety in Jamaica after a report noticed that its the top country for homicide in the region
Episode 45- Tea with Growing up Krenglish
There’s a Haitian community in NASHVILLE, yes that Nashville. We sip tea with sisters Christelle and Delores LeGrand of Growing up Krenglish and they tell us growing up and living in Nashville, Tennessee as proud Haitians
Episode 44- Haitian Independence Tea with Karin
Its a new year, new logo and more episodes! We kick off our inaugural Sak Pasé Ayiti month where we talk all things Haiti. Our first episode of the year we speak to our friend Karin on Haitian independence and what it means for the culture
Episode 43- Mango Tea Reflections
As we wind down before we go on our Christmas break we reflect on our 1st year, what we've learnt and how we've grown. We truly feel honored that you've listened, liked, shared, commented, followed us on social media and kept coming back. Thank you to all our guests illustrious guests and most importantly you.
Episode 42- Top 2020 Tea and Mango continued
Episode 41- 2020 Top 11 Tea and Mango
Whew! 2020 came in hard like Adele’s Bantu- NOTS but we made it and kept the baby hairs intact. We’re highlighting the top 11 tea and mango from this year and running in our community for 2020
Episode 40- Tea with Fishermen and Friends of the Sea (FFOS)
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Episode 39- Tea with Caribbean Republican Constantine Jean-Pierre
Have you ever spoken to a Black Caribbean man or woman that supports Donald Trump? Well we got you, the interview was conducted mere hours after Joe Bidden and Kamala Harris were elected to the Oval Office. With fresh wounds Haitian American Constantine Jean-Pierre bravely sipped tea and talked about his upbringing in Brooklyn, why he 100% supports Trump, his hate for Democrats, and his thoughts on why the Black lives matter movement does not support black men and more
The opinions of guests are their own and does not represent this podcast.
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Episode 38- Mango Votes 2020
This week’s episode we discuss the mess that is the US election and why we are 1000% supporting #BidenHarris2020.
GO VOTE! THEY HAVE MANGO AT THE POLLING SITES
Episode 37- The Tea on #endSARS
You’ve either seen or heard of the hashtag #endSARS. For this very special episode our special guest Dom (@dmncrss) brings down the origin of #endSARS and the potential ramifications it has for Nigeria
Tallawah in de MC- Christophe Maleau- 3.57
Social Media origin of SARS- 5.01
How SARS was created- 7.00
SARS harassment vs the youth- 12.26
Where’s the Military?- 20.53
DJ Switch the Hero- 23.33
President’s response- 24.43
Government’s hoarding of COVID Aid- 26.00
What does China have to say?- 28.08
Nigeria vs Nigeria 30.52
Building Nigeria for the better - 37.17
Favorite Mango- 39.95
Episode 36 Money Tea-Caribbean COVID "Aid"?
Yuh borrow money, I Mek Enemy. This week’s episode we discuss the monetary “aid” given to the Caribbean and the ramifications for years to come.
Tallwah #ENDSARS- 4.05
Africa is not a country- 8.45
Money talk, mango walk- 11.38
G20- 20.45
Internation Predatory Lending- 25.30
Country Aid- 26.38
China Billion Dollar COVID loan- 32.15
Go Vote- 41.01
Invest in Stock Exchanges - 45.47
Episode 35- The Case for Reparations- Tea with Professor Verene Shepherd
The topic of Reparations have long been a standing topic for the diaspora. In this episode we sit down with Historian Professor Verene Shepherd to discuss the work of the Centre for reparations research, partnership with CARICOM and the fight for Justice
5.35- What is the UWI Reparations Research Center
12:03- Caribbean and Asian “Marshall plan” settlements given post independence
14.01 Non- independent Caribbean Countries Involved with the Reparations Center
16.42 How the research center is funded and how you can help
23.54 University of Glasgow “promise”
26.25 UK Prime Minister David Cameroon statement on reparations
32.99 European Governments directly and indirectly involved in the Slave trade
36.25 Right to seek reparatory justice
39.59 Say their names- Recounting names of revolutionaries involved in the fight for freedom
42.55 Buying the documents that outline the injustices against our ancestor
48.25 Zwarte Piet Blackface Controversy and fallout
Episode 34- Jamaica Post Election Tea
We are recapping the 2020 Jamaica Election with Kayann! We talk about the landslide win by the Jamaican Labour Party (JLP) and what’s next for the People’s National Party. In between we dissect the salty, sweet and sour teas.
Tallwah- Nigeria Indepence -1.25
Overview of Election Night and Family reactions- 3.20
PNP Fracture- 5.32
Sidung- 5.51
Portia Simpson Karma- 10.04
Debt and IMF- 14.12
Andrew Holness Election Speech- 19.43
Dancehall in Election- 23.25
Soca in Jamaica- 26.41
People up top- 30.10
Prime Minister Kayann- 32.46
New Cabinet - 39.17
Kayann application to work on Lisa Hanna Campaign- 49.56
Episode 33- Justice for Breonna Taylor
The mango is still frustrated and the tea is angry. This week we bring on longtime friends to discuss the legal impacts of the Breonna Taylor ruling and protection of black women. #protectblackwomen
Episode 32- Independent Kittitian Tea with Naadiya Mills
In celebration of St Kitts & Nevis Independence day we spoke to Creative Strategist Naadiya Mills about Kittitian culture, and the future of the island
Episode 31- Election Mango- Jamaica Decides 2020
The most anticipated episode is here, Mango Tea Podcast Jamaican election debate. We talk the best and worst dubplates, lackluster debate performances, and of course tea!
Episode 30-Trinidadian Independence Tea with Valmiki Maharaj
For this very special episode we sat down with Caribbean Creative icon Valmiki Maharaj to sip tea and talk all things Trinidad and Tobago Independence. From branding T&T to the world and his role as Creative Director for Lost Tribe.
Episode 29- Tea with Professor Wendell C Wallace
Episode 28- Sweet Independence Tea- Jamaicans for Dreadlocks
In this episode we dig into the controversial ruling of Virgo vs Kensington Primary School, bias in Jamaica, lingering effects of colonialism and a sneak peak of the upcoming Jamaica election
Episode 27- Sweet Independence Tea- Jamaica 58
It's Jamaica's 58th year of Independence and we're joined by our 3rd co-host Kay-Ann. We attempt to remember the National pledge, take about devotion in schools and analyze the controversial court ruling on dreadlocks in schools.
Episode 26- Citizenship by Mango
In this week’s episode we talk Citizenship by investment and Its potential impact. We ask ourselves this important question Are we putting up countries for sale? Or saving our people.
Episode 25- Tea with the Caribbean Court of Justice
Episode 24- Tea and culture with Dr Sonjah Stanley Niaah
Episode 23- Mango Pride LBGTQ Roundtable Tea
Roundtable guests: @gabalexa, @questing_kdustylo, @mr_awesome_life
Episode 22- Caribbean Heritage Month Tea with Sade
Episode 21- Sweet Juneteenth Tea with JumpinforJazz
In this week's episode we sip on Sweet Juneteenth Tea with JumpinforJazz. We talk about the African American experience, Identifies, African diaspora intersections and Justice for Breonna Taylor!
Episode 20- Hot Tea Child Abuse and Generational Traumatization in the Caribbean
This week we spill hot tea and delivery hard truths about child abuse in the Caribbean, emotions are high and hard facts are given. We discuss the effects of child abuse on the victim and society. If you or anyone you know were victims of abuse reach out to someone for help.