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Hyphenated Identity Broadcast
by Trinelle Bartholomew
What happens when four women take up space in their identity? What happens when they are seen and heard?This podcast embraces the contradiction of being able to button up and button down in multiple worlds. Of understanding Brooklyn and Barbados. Miami and Trinidad. Corporate America and Caribbean family politics. Respectability and rebellion. Tradition and reinvention.The Caribbean has always been more than beaches, rum, and music. It has been labor, migration, survival, politics, empire, and global influence. Here we let the food touch.These ladies explore their lived experience when navigating identity, family, dating, career pivots, culture, integration, and Americanism across their 20s, 30s, and 40s. A conversation about everything and nothing through the lens of women connected by lineage but shaped by Caribbean and American culture in different ways.One episode might unpack cultural expectations and citizen
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Ask A Caribbean Mom
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Who can I relate to ?
This episode explores the importance of understanding and planning for end-of-life arrangements, the cultural nuances of death and funeral practices in the Black and Caribbean communities, and the significance of embracing one's hyphenated identity. Guests share personal stories, practical advice, and cultural insights to empower listeners to have these vital conversations. This engaging conversation explores identity, cultural experiences, travel adventures, and personal growth. The speakers share insights on navigating multicultural identities, travel stories from Europe and the US, and the impact of cultural conversations on dreams and self-awareness.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
What happens when four women take up space in their identity? What happens when they are seen and heard?This podcast embraces the contradiction of being able to button up and button down in multiple worlds. Of understanding Brooklyn and Barbados. Miami and Trinidad. Corporate America and Caribbean family politics. Respectability and rebellion. Tradition and reinvention.The Caribbean has always been more than beaches, rum, and music. It has been labor, migration, survival, politics, empire, and global influence. Here we let the food touch.These ladies explore their lived experience when navigating identity, family, dating, career pivots, culture, integration, and Americanism across their 20s, 30s, and 40s. A conversation about everything and nothing through the lens of women connected by lineage but shaped by Caribbean and American culture in different ways.One episode might unpack cultural expectations and citizen
HOSTED BY
Trinelle Bartholomew
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