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galleryyuhself · 7 months
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Galleryyuhself - Podcasts at last.
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sexypinkon · 5 years
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galleryyuhself · 19 days
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Galleryyuhself - Keron Rose seeks greener pasture.
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galleryyuhself · 4 years
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~Galleryyuhself~ PODCASTS on the Caribbean economy.
What people listen to makes a difference. That’s why to develop our region we need voices who KNOW and UNDERSTAND our region. Voices of Economists who specialize in Caribbean economies. Voices of small business owners in The Bahamas. Voices of energy experts for Jamaica and The Bahamas. Voices of storytellers from Trinidad and Tobago. Voices make a difference in development. https://bddy.me/37t0RTF
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galleryyuhself · 4 years
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~Galleryyuhself~  Just a couple of Caribbean devs talk about all things tech. Joins us every Wednesday at 8AM for our live show. Like our page to get notified!
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galleryyuhself · 4 years
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~Galleryyuhself~ Jamaica’s response to covid-19 and business.
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galleryyuhself · 4 years
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~Galleryyuhself~ Listen to this Jamaican podcast to get one island’s point of view on the future of working in Jamaica in particular but ultimately all of the Caribbean.
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galleryyuhself · 4 years
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~Galleryyuhself~ QH GENERAL MANAGER TALKS "THEATRE IN THE NEW NORMAL" ON SOCA TV - FRI 12TH JUNE. 
Tune in at 7pm this Friday 12th June on SOCA TV as QH General Manager Garfield George participates in a panel discussion on "Theatre in the New Normal" as theatres prepare to re-open in the near future. SOCA TV is a live streamed, visual podcast created by Sean Singh of the Soul Oasis Cultural Ambassadors. 
SOCA TV made its premiere May 20th on its official Facebook page and has since been syndicated to multiple platforms including the Trinidad and Tobago Performing Arts Network. Since its premiere, episodes have focused on and featured the Male dancers of Trinidad and Tobago, Female Dancers of Trinidad and Tobago, 
The National Dance Association of Trinidad and Tobago, Tobago cultural practitioners, the Mothers of Culture, and the African Drummers and have been moderated by Sean Singh, Gregor Breedy, Mindy Giles and Lucy Regis. Panelists include Lalonde Ochoa - Theatre Educator (at the Secondary and Tertiary Levels), Traditional Masquerader and former player at the National Theatre Arts Company of Trinidad and Tobago (NTACTT) and Triston Wallace - Versatile Performing Arts Professional and Founder of the T&T Performing Arts Network 
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