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Cockney and Caribbean: The Podcast
- Written by: Cockney and Caribbean
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Cockney & Caribbean is a podcast hosted by married couple Danny and Carlene, the first couple to get married at Selfridges, London. Rooted in East London and shaped by blended British and Caribbean cultures, the podcast explores real conversations about relationships, marriage, family life, food, music and culture. With warmth, humour and honesty, Danny and Carlene share what it really means to grow together, navigate challenges, embrace differences and build a life side by side — without pretending everything is perfect.
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Caribbean Moms Trinidad & Tobago
- Written by: James Wynne
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A new podcast for Caribbean mothers, providing expert insight, advice, support, conversation and celebration. Hosted by leading broadcaster, Laura Dowrich-Phillips, we plan to relieve some parental stress and have some fun along the way as we support and celebrate the moms of the Caribbean. We’ll share the most up to date and practical information and bust some myths along the way that have lingered through the generations.
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Abandoned Daughters of Caribbean Moms
- Written by: J. Rosemarie Francis
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During the 1950s and 60s, hundreds of thousands of West Indians, including many Caribbean moms, migrated to the UK, Canada, and the U.S. for better opportunities. They played vital roles in industries like healthcare and education, significantly shaping the cultural landscape of their new homes. However, many of these mothers left their children, particularly daughters, behind. While some daughters later reunited with their mothers, the emotional scars from these long separations often went unhealed, leaving many relationships fractured. This podcast explores the profound and lasting impact of...
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