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Lady Whistleblower Show

The conversation discusses allegations of infidelity involving Prime Minister Andrew Holness and Mrs Rhoda Crawford, leading to a physical confrontation and retaliation. The scandal raises questions about integrity and ethical conduct in Jamaican politics. The treatment of whistleblowers and the need for accountability are also highlighted. The allegations remain unverified and require further investigation. The conversation also touches on the need for a new political party and the views on homosexuality in Jamaica...

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    The conversation discusses allegations of infidelity involving Prime Minister Andrew Owness and Mistress Rhoda Crawford, leading to a physical confrontation and retaliation. The scandal raises questions about integrity and ethical conduct in Jamaican politics. The treatment of whistleblowers and the need for accountability are also highlighted. The allegations remain unverified and require further investigation. The conversation also touches on the need for a new political party and the views on homosexuality in Jamaica. This part of the conversation discusses the silence of the dancehall community on important issues, the changing culture of dancehall, the hypocrisy of dancehall artists, and the trauma caused by dancehall lyrics. It also calls out Beanie Man for his silence on certain matters and discusses the political landscape in Jamaica. The chapter also explores personal experiences with Beanie Man and the hypocrisy of pastors. Overall, it highlights the need for accountability and open dialogue in the dancehall community. In this part of the conversation, Dr. Jermaine Gordon discusses his personal struggles with identity and faith, including the pressure to conform to societal expectations. He also shares his traumatic experiences within the church and the hypocrisy he witnessed. Dr. Gordon highlights the need for recognizing potential and overcoming adversity, drawing from his own experiences as a teacher. He then delves into the hidden truths and corruption in Jamaica, including the exploitation of young boys by influential individuals. The conversation also touches on the need for political change and the role of media and entertainment in perpetuating hypocrisy. Finally, Dr. Gordon emphasizes the urgent need for change in Jamaica to address these issues and create a more inclusive and just society. The conversation covers various topics including the connection between Cliff Hughes, Germain, and Andre Stevens, the fallout between Wayne Forbes and Andre, the involvement of a task force in the Jamaica Defense Force, and the challenges faced by OBC radio. Dr. Gordon also discusses the importance of unity and the potential for Jamaica to become like Singapore. The conversation touches on mental health issues and the need for open-mindedness and understanding. The chapters provide a comprehensive overview of the principal themes discussed in the conversation. In this conversation, Dr. Jermaine Gordon discusses the importance of making peace with one's biological mother. He encourages Mr. Stevens and others to reach out and reconcile with their mothers. Dr. Gordon reflects on his own childhood experiences and the impact of his mother's discipline. He emphasizes the significance of appreciating and respecting one's mother while she is still alive. Dr. Gordon also shares personal stories about his mother's prayers and the lasting influence they had on him. He discusses the fear of correcting Mr. Stevens and the need for open dialogue. Lastly, he talks about leaving Jamaica with a good reputation and the regrets he carries regarding hiding his true self from his mother.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The conversation discusses allegations of infidelity involving Prime Minister Andrew Holness and Mrs Rhoda Crawford, leading to a physical confrontation and retaliation. The scandal raises questions about integrity and ethical conduct in Jamaican politics. The treatment of whistleblowers and the need for accountability are also highlighted. The allegations remain unverified and require further investigation. The conversation also touches on the need for a new political party and the views on homosexuality in Jamaica...

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Dr. Jermaine Gordon, OBC Radio

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The conversation discusses allegations of infidelity involving Prime Minister Andrew Holness and Mrs Rhoda Crawford, leading to a physical confrontation and retaliation. The scandal raises questions about integrity and ethical conduct in Jamaican politics. The treatment of whistleblowers and the...

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