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The Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastAnnoying, Overplayed & Despised Reggae & Dancehall SongsChat to me!Do you have a song that you dislike, if not despise? What about a song that completely irritates you? What about songs that are simply overplayed?It's no secret that some songs absolutely grate on your nerves. Whether it's the ear-piercing opening notes, the grating vocals, or the fact that it's been played on repeat for what feels like an eternity. Chris, Alexandria, and Kerry-Ann join Mikelah in this episode to discuss dancehall and reggae songs that they dislike, are annoyed by, and are overplayed. They discuss how overexposure can ruin even...2022-12-0635 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Stories Behind Memorable Episodes of Style & VibesChat to me!In this episode, Mikelah is joined by guest host Chris and producer of the Style & Vibes podcast, Kerry-Ann to discuss some of the memorable episodes of the podcast that listeners should check out. Mikelah and Kerry-Ann share some of their favorite episodes, including ones that made them laugh, ones that inspired them, and ones that challenged them. They also offer some advice for new listeners on which episodes are a good place to start. Whether you're a new listener or a longtime fan, this episode is a great way to explore some o...2022-11-2134 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastDon't Call it a Comeback - New Season, New Tings!Chat to me!It’s been a year since I took maternity leave from the Style & Vibes podcast, and I’m so excited to be back!  In this episode, I'm thrilled to be joined by my good friend Chris Williams, Associate Publisher of WhereItzAt Magazine, as guest host. We had a great time chatting about the birth of Style & Vibes the platform, the transition to podcasting, where I've been, some of my favorite guests, what I'm looking forward to and everything in between.It’s been an amazing journey so far, and I’m so grateful...2022-11-0741 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastTaking a BreakChat to me!The Style & Vibes podcast will be on a break until further notice. In this quick update, I’m sharing why and what you can expect. While I’m unsure of how long this break will be, you can most certainly catch up on any old shows you may have missed or re-listen to some of your favorites. You can also keep up with me, Style & Vibes inna real life, on my personal Twitter and Instagram Happy Holidays, wishing you all the best in the new year and until next time...2021-11-2202 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastBuilding The House of D’MarshChat to me!Glenroy March aka D’Marsh, Jamaican-born New York based fashion designer, tastemaker and chief couturier of the revered design brand, House of D’Marsh has been driving creative  conversations in the fashion industry for almost two decades. In this episode we discuss D’Marsh’s career from grade school in Jamaica to teaching master classes in Ghana during the pandemic. He shares the importance of staying true to his vision, maintaining a humble spirit and being creative while learning the business quickly.Connect with D'Marsh: Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube2021-11-0142 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastDancehall Legend Super Cat Headlines Verzuz first ever Iconz ConcertChat to me!Swizz Beatz and Timbaland took their Verzuz platform to the next level utilizing dancehall once again and organized the Verzuz Iconz concert the night before KRS One Verzuz Big Daddy Kane. Held at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY dancehall legend Super Cat headlined the concert with special guests including Wyclef & the Refugee Sound, TeeJay, Kranium, Dexta Daps, Konshens, Baby Cham, Barrington Levy, King Addies Sound System and Smif n Wessun.This was great for the culture! In this episode i’m breaking down everything that went well and opportunities to improve in...2021-10-1929 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastBoston Caribbean Fashion Week Founder Althea BlackfordChat to me!With a background in media and event production, Althea Blackford is the founder of Boston Caribbean Fashion Week. She has worked with many emerging and established designers over her two decade fashion career. With a cultural background from Barbados and Jamaica, Althea wanted to create an event that celebrates her Caribbean heritage and culture while providing a platform for designers to showcase their collection and connect with other fashion professionals. She created the Boston Caribbean Fashion Week in August 2013.In this episode we talk a bit about her career and why she...2021-10-0433 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastEdley Shine, From Born JamericansChat to me!Edley Shine is ½ of the 90s Dancehall/Hip-Hop duo, Born Jamericans. Edley Shine has perfected an Adult Contemporary Dancehall space with his music, style and vibes. The amazing artist, of Born Jamerican fame, notably dubbed “Da Big Voice,” once again proves that he can deliver grown up and entertaining music with his red-hot Summer Series of music releases, includes "Money Face," "Cloud 9," Sweet Baby Pt. 2 (Inna Dem Town) and the latest song and visual "Glow Party," which is lighting up this summer.In this episode we discuss Born Jamericans as one of th...2021-09-2057 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastMy First West Indian Day Parade ExperienceChat to me!Every year Labor Day Weekend in New York, the city comes alive with all things Caribbean. If you have never been, it’s truly a great experience, even if you just get a chupes of the vibes. For the second year in a row, due to COVID-19 the West Indian American Day Parade has been canceled, but this year the events are still keeping with limitations. With a history dating back to the 1940’s the West Indian American Day Parade holds so many memories for people including myself. In this episode, I share my firs...2021-09-0618 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastBonus Episode: Carry on Friends - Race, Ethnicity and NationalityChat to me!In the bonus episode, we’re back with another feed drop this time from Breadfruit Media family and Style & Vibes executive producer Kerry Ann’s podcast Carry on Friends! This was a particularly educational episode on Race, Ethnicity and Nationality with special guest host Chris Williams of Where Itz At Magazine and Jennifer Tomlinson, professor and interim dean of learning support at Valencia College. They discuss:The true definitions of Race, Ethnicity and Nationality.Intersectionality of IdentityDiscontent within the Black Diaspora (Caribbean, Black Americans, Africans)How to be an ally and much more!Li...2021-08-2350 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastHistory of CarnivalChat to me!In the bonus episode, I’m collaborating with the Breadfruit Media family, sharing a full episode of Strictly Facts, hosted by Alexandria Miller. You heard a snippet from her in my last episode on Reggae & Spirituality. This episode is focused on the history carnival, fetes and the distinction of Barbados’ Crop Over with PhD candidate in Cultural Studies Shauna Rigaud. I hope you enjoy it.Listen to Strictly Facts: A Guide to Caribbean History & CultureSupport the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook...2021-08-0941 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastReggae & SpiritualityChat to me!Reggae music and spirituality go hand-in-hand. The music has always been a source of storytelling, inspiration and motivation; which contributes to its mass appeal of a global audience. While “Good Vibes Only” is a great hashtag on social media, it’s real foundation is rooted in the admiration of the simplistic, laid back connection Reggae has on the world by the experience people feel listening to Reggae music.  In this episode I’m sharing my personal connection to Reggae on a spiritual level. Inspired by my attendance of Sizzla’s listening se...2021-07-2619 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastMichael B. Jordan and J’ouvert RumChat to me!On Juneteenth actor Michael B. Jordan launched his new rum, J’ouvert. Caribbeans had a field day debating whether or not he should have named his rum J’ouvert with no visible connection to the cultural tradition originating in Trinidad & Tobago, and celebrated across the Caribbean and other countries in lieu of pre-carnival festivities. Some people were calling it cultural appropriation, while others were not bothered by the name nor Michel B. Jordan using it.  In this episode I breakdown the details of the fiasco with details around his connections, the issues surrounding the trade...2021-07-1224 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Most Hated Number in Dancehall...#2 (Part 2)Chat to me!We’re continuing our conversation with the e Stush an’ Bush podcast crew, Khadieme and Robert, as we explore the complicated relationship between Dancehall and the LGBTQ+ Community. In the episode we get more specific.  Citing lyrics and expressions commonly used in Dancehall, how lyrical content has evolved over the years, lyrics possibly contributing to sexual curiosity and exploration, violent acts particularly impact certain communities and the impact global involvement has had on the Queeribean community. Check out Stush an' Bush Podcast | Instagram Hosts Instagram: Robert | KhadiemeSupport the sh...2021-06-2855 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Most Hated Number in Dancehall...#2Chat to me!In this episode I’m joined by the dynamic duo of the Stush an’ Bush podcast, Khadieme and Robert, as we explore the complicated relationship between Dancehall and the LGBTQ+ Community. This isn’t an episode attacking the genre or they lyrics, it rather and exploration and thought starter on how the music, specifically the reference to #2 being associated with gay male activities has helped maintain social and religious ideologies around being a gay man. We use the lyrics to explore ideas of queerness in Dancehall, our complex experience in hearing homophobic lyrics and liking...2021-06-1453 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastGet to Know Reggae Singer TiaChat to me!Tia is a Lover’s Rock, Reggae, Dancehall artist and singer-songwriter based out of the Virgin Islands. The up and coming singer has a beautiful voice complimented by traditional bassline riddims. Debuting in 2014 with her single ‘Healing’, followed by more singles line  ‘Be Without You’, produced by Dean Pond ‘Eyes On Me’, ‘No Love Sweeter’, ‘Regret’ and ‘Come Through’, Tia released her debut EP to the world, titled Black Cocoon. Produced by Troyton Hinds and released on Troyton Music, the EP went on to reach number 5 on Reggae iTunes Chart. In this episode we discuss her jour...2021-05-3134 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastSmall Axe Pt. 2 with Rachel OsbourneChat to me!In our continued discussion of Small Axe with Rachel Osbourne of Julie Mango TV, we dive deeply into the Lover’s Rock episode. We discuss the nostalgic influences of our adolescent year witnessing similar events, discuss the Lover’s Rock genre and its growth, important scenes in the series and of course the iconic Janet Kay’s Silly Games. Caribbean Streaming Services to Explore in 2021Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media2021-05-1740 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastSmall Axe Pt. 1 with Rachel OsbourneChat to me!Small Axe is a British anthology film series, created and directed by Steve McQueen. The anthology consists of five films that tell distinct stories about the lives of West Indian immigrants in London from the 1960s to the 1980s. The series premiered at Cannes film, got picked up by BBC and then Amazon. I’m joined by Rachel Osbourne of Julie Mango TV to discuss the anthology series’ as it directly relates to the Caribbean and its diaspora. We explore the name of the series, its focus around Black struggles with racism, accessibility to the...2021-05-0357 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastCatch Up on Current EventsChat to me!In this episode I highlight a few things happening in the world right now. The La Soufrière volcano eruption on the main island of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, DMX passing away on April 9, recap Notorious B.I.G  Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell documentary on Netflix, Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness vs. the music industry, Jo Mersa Marley virtual listening for his new EP Eternal and Earth Wind & Fire Verzuz The Isley Brothers. Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookP...2021-04-1928 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastKabaka Pyramid Melody of Reggae with the Lyricism of Hip-HopChat to me!Kabaka Pyramid is a talented Jamaican lyricist, blending Reggae, Dancehall and Hip-Hop influences to create music that inspires with songs like “Believe”, “Ready” and “Babylon Fallin” he also has. Exploring powerful messages with a rebellious tone with a quality sound that is celebrated by many. Coming off the recent release of his mixtape Immaculate and gearing up for his first riddim product entitled Victory Rock, I spoke with Kabaka about his musical process, how he honed his lyrical skills, his views on Black solidarity,  and of course what he’s looking forward to when things get back...2021-04-0539 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastVP Records' Miss Pat: Her Reggae Music JourneyChat to me!Patricia Chin, affectionately known as Miss Pat to just about everyone, is the co-founder of VP Records with her late husband Vincent. VP Records is an independent Caribbean music record label, with music distribution and retail arms of the business. In this episode, Miss Pat shares parts of her musical journey, her impact on the music business, and her making moves in a male-dominated industry.  Miss Pat recently released  Miss Pat: My Reggae Music Journey a coffee table book filled with history and photos from her personal collection. 2021-03-2242 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastReggae is Evolving with Ronnie TomlinsonChat to me!Ronnie Tomlinson is the CEO of Destine Media, a Caribbean artiste public relations and management company.Her successful transition into the entertainment market started in 2008 after the economic crisis. Being laid off from Goldman Sachs solidified her decision to become an entrepreneur and to never be dependent on a corporation for financial stability.She manages the narrative for artistes such as Mavado, Ghetto Youths Intl, Konshens, Shaggy, Kabaka Pyramid, Hood Celebrityy, Tarrus Riley, Malica, Buju Banton and recently added Sean Paul.  But we’re not talking about her career in the...2021-03-0855 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastChino McGregor's Journey Through The ProcessChat to me!Chino McGregor has a level of consistency in the Reggae and Dancehall space that for some, may go under the radar. Recently releasing a new project, The Process in three parts, Gimmicks Over Lyrics, Gyal Factory and Riddim Ryda Style, respectively; I sat down with Chino and we discussed his journey in music that brought him to The Process; leveraging his access at an early age through his father, Freddie McGregor, developing his skills as a producer, song writer and honing his signature balance DJing (Dancehall style rapping), and melodic harmonies our...2021-02-2241 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastBob Marley A Fan's PerspectiveChat to me!February is Reggae month in Jamaica, Black History Month in the U.S. and February 6th is the birthday of Bob Marley.  His contribution to Reggae music is unmatched and his name rings legendary in any music conversation.  While I’ve always understood Bob Marley’s musical legacy,  by watching performances and listening to industry heads in documentaries, I’ve never quite experienced his importance through the eyes of fans. In this episode, I invited my mom on the podcast to a candid conversation about the impact Bob Marley had since she grew up w...2021-02-0822 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastEntertainment & Domestic ViolenceChat to me!Domestic violence as it relates to entertainment is nothing new. It exists in entertainment, because it exists in real life. The public gets a bird's-eye view Of the situations and are left to discuss and decide how they feel about the parties involved. Why are we talking about this now might you ask? It was definitely inspired by the allegations of physical, sexual and verbal abuse brought against Majah Hype, a famous Caribbean-American comedian and entertainer, by his now ex-fiance which she shared in a LIVE video on social media in December. ...2021-01-2536 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes Podcast2021 Predictions in Caribbean CultureChat to me!COVID-19: Vaccine vs. No VaccineCaribbean music industry organization and collaborationMore new music from artists than 2020 Artists developing alternative income streamsIncrease in Travel to Caribbean and Latin American countries A cautious approach to Festivals/Hybrid eventsFashion Loungewear vs. Glamour wearFashion brands creating more content around their own designs (style, behind the scenes etc.) S&V Werk, Work, Wuk TeeSupport the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media2021-01-1132 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes Podcast7 Things We Talked about in 2020Chat to me!2020 has been an interesting, challenging and emotional year for many. In this episode, I’m discussing the trends that kept us talking and how it impacted us from a personal and industry perspective. The 7 Topics includeCOVID-19/Corona Virus Black Lives Matter #BLMElections & PoliticsEverything going virtualDJs Saving 2020New Music from Caribbean and African ArtistsCOVID Fashion TrendsListener SurveyS&V Werk, Work, Wuk TeeSupport the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Bre...2020-11-3047 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastCaribbean Holiday Traditions with Andrew Clarke of Braata ProductionsChat to me!Holidays in the Caribbean are the best! In this episode, we discuss the festive holiday traditions with Andrew Clarke of Braata Productions. With Andrew’s expertise in sharing Caribbean traditions through performing arts, we not only exchange our favorite holiday traditions, but we talk about how the COVID global pandemic has impacted Braata as an organization, his journey in the performing arts sector, and more. Braata Productions is dedicated to giving Caribbean and Caribbean-American artistes a platform through which to showcase their work and talents. Allowing immigrants’ voices a chance for creative expre...2020-11-1639 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes Podcast2020 Caribbean Trends RevisitedChat to me!Earlier this year I made Caribbean cultural predictions for 2020. There was so much happening in Caribbean music, fashion, travel, especially during COVID-19 that I wanted to revisit my predictions about what happened. 2020 PredictionsCulture: More FestivalsTravel: Experiences beyond resort lifeTravel: More Travel to AfricaMusic: Focus on regional success, versus crossover appealMusic: Return of 90s Dancehall soundS&V Favorites VideoSupport the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media2020-11-0212 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastDon’t Columbus Our CultureChat to me!Sparked by controversial comments made by social media personality WhiteChocolate758 claiming to, “pave the way for black people” in the Caribbean carnival influencer space, this episode dissects his opinions, but more importantly reflects on how cultural appropriation happens and its impact on the aesthetics of Caribbean culture to the masses. Using this example of the Caribbean Carnival experience we evaluate all the angles and dissect how his sentiments pose a threat to that valuation of Caribbean culture by outsiders riding current trends rather than respecting cultural traditions. I’m joined by special guests:2020-10-1943 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastOn the Road with Tarrus RileyChat to me!In this episode we’re on di road with Jamaican reggae singer Tarrus Riley whole recently released his new album Healing which was recorded during COVID. We talked about the experiences that lead to him recording during quarantine and the impact it had on him as a person/artist. He shares how the #LighterChallenge took off, his favorite recipes and find out what I asked him that he’s never been asked before and more.S&V Favorites VideoMerch Carnival x Style & Vibes Partnership Work...2020-10-0523 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastAin Earle on Caribbean Fashion Pre/During COVIDChat to me!Caribbean Fashion designers are feeling the impact of COVID, especially in the region. An already challenging industry is continuing to be resilient and pivoting with the new trends. In this episode we speak Caribbean Fashion strategist Ain Earle of The Fashion Arch, based in Trinidad & Tobago on how she transitioned to help brands from in-person Pop-up shops to virtual pop-up shops, sharing how designers are getting through the time and being re-inspired by the current challenges.Watch Stylin’ on Vibin’ to SeriesYouTubeIG TV2020-09-2149 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastJamaican Music: Genres, Charts and the Impact on the ArtistsChat to me!In the past few podcast episodes, we’ve talked a lot about music. I’ve been doing a lot of reflecting on those conversations with artists, DJs and fellow podcasters. We all discuss ways to continue to move Dancehall and Reggae music while preserving its foundation...in a sense. How the music has changed, what are the impacts of those changes and the perception of the business? During COVID alone, we’ve looked at everything from Verzuz to artist releasing music, live performance, COVID impact we’re all evaluating and re-evaluating the progression of Jamaican...2020-09-0722 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastDo current Reggae artists get the same fight as current Dancehall artists?Chat to me!When it comes to musical creativity do current Reggae artists get the same fight as Dancehall artists when it comes to the sounds? Odessa of Reasonings With Odessa Podcast and Shawn (@ReggaeMusicForever)  of Reggae Talk Podcast join me for a spirited debate on this topic. We give examples of artists and songs, the inspiration for artists, how technology impacted the production and leave you thinking about your own perspective on the topic.Watch this week's video edition of Stylin’ on Vibin’ to on YouTube...2020-08-2452 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastUp to the Time with TessellatedChat to me!While many artists are creating fusion sounds, we’re still trying to figure out what the new sound of Jamaican music is called, Tessellated is just creating music with the foundation of sounds he is inspired by. The twenty-something Jamaican producer and artist has built his music on the foundation of Reggae and Dancehall while adding some Jazz, Hip-Hop, R&B elements. Connecting and collaborating with like-minded artists, Tessellated made major waves with “Pine and Ginger”, drumming up over 22 million total streams to date and “I Learnt Some Jazz Today” marched to the top of the Bil...2020-08-1044 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastA Conversation with SevanaChat to me!In this episode Jamaican singer/songwriter Sevana speaks to us about the release of her second EP, Be Somebody. Sevana effortlessly flows between her powerful vocals and bold Jamaican patois, blending traditional R&B/soul that influences her sound and the Caribbean’s tropical riddims that raised her. Be Somebody is Sevana’s first major-label debut since signing with RCA Records in partnership with In.Digg.Nation Collective facilitated through the relationship with Six Course Records. We talk in-depth about Sevana’s inspiration, musical process, blending genres, how she takes criticism and what f...2020-08-0322 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastA Taste of Reggae SumfestChat to me!The Reggae Sumfest team did a great job putting together #ATasteofSumfest festival in just a few weeks, while most festivals are being canceled or going virtual for 2020, Sumfest is the only Caribbean festival to keep a presence this year. A Taste of Sumfest had a week-long schedule of digital events including music workshops, panels, re-visited older performances and showcased Jamaican homegrown artists on their own turf giving shorter performances for each artist gave us a great sample and something for us to rally around for Reggae and Dancehall music. Official Videos for  Ni...2020-07-2726 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastCaribbean Cultural Currency RevisitedChat to me!In Style & Vibes podcast ep. 13 I discussed the idea of  Cultural Currency, in this episode, I’m revisiting this idea as it’s importance is more relevant than ever. The impact of being quarantined from the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way people access to culture and there are so many conversations happening online about how Caribbean culture and experiences are being revisited. Audio Mack Let’s Talk State of Dancehall Nielsen Mid-Year ReportStylin’ on: Jamaican model Lawrence self-produced photoshoot for Zara’s summer campaign in Port Antoni...2020-07-1310 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastNoah Powa - Selector turn ArtistChat to me!In this episode we speak with Dancehall artist, Noah Powa. Formerly a selector/DJ we talk about his he transitioned and how the two careers compliment each other. With more and more music being release we talked about how he’s able to stand out, performing while having fun, singles vs. albums vs. EPs and the investment it takes into being an independent artist.  Stylin’ on:  Cushnie at TargetVibin’ to: Buju Banton’s  Upside Down 2020 Album (Listen to full review of the album here)Support...2020-06-2940 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastCelebrating 2 Year Podcasting AnniversaryChat to me!We’re celebrating our 2-year podcasting Anniversary. It’s a bittersweet anniversary as the Black people across the globe continue to protest the wrongful deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and countless others due to police brutality and racism. I share an opinion piece written on Style & Vibes 4 years ago about  Racism as a Caribbean-American during Caribbean-American Heritage Month, seemingly, not much has changed.In celebrating our 2-year anniversary I share some of my favorite episodes that you should go back and listen to some of my favorite episodes from the last 2 years...2020-06-1522 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastDJ Kurt Riley on Verzuz and MoreChat to me!DJ Kurt Riley is a DJ and Producer based in Jamaica and part of the monumental Verzuz with Beenie Man & Bounty Killer. In this episode we talk about how he started out in the music business and experiences with his father, product Winston Riley coming right up to the significance of Verzuz battle and his part in the virtual experience as one of the DJs selecting for Beenie Man. Stylin on:  Beenie Man Verzuz MerchVibin to:  Dre Island - Now I Rise 2020-06-0154 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastBeenie Man #Verzuz Bounty KillerChat to me!Beenie Man and Bounty Killer put on a full on show for the #VerzuzTV representing Dancehall to the fullest in the first virtual live experience on the platform founded by Swizz Beatz and Timbaland. #BeenieManvsBountyKiller soundclash edition was the highest viewed battle to date for the music showcase series with over 470,000 international fans. Displaying authentic soundclash culture, which originated in Jamaica, we had to discuss the impact of this major moment for Dancehall.It meant a lot for Beenie Man and Bounty Killer who have both seen little of their international audiences...2020-05-2520 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastNine Mile Clothing’s Princess BookerChat to me!Entrepreneur and fashion designer Princess Booker is the CEO of  Nine Mile Clothing inspired by Princess’ grandmother Cedella Marley-Booker’s small home town in the hills of St. Ann, Jamaica. Nine Mile is where Bob Marley was born and laid to rest, which is now a museum and popular tourist destination as one of the museums dedicated to Bob Marley legacy. After spending time Princess originally created items that people could purchase and has now expanded to full brand all it’s own. The Nine Mile lifestyle brand by Princess Booker is a versat...2020-05-1841 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastDance Advocate Maria HitchinsChat to me!Dancehall would be nothing without dance. Jamaica’s dance scene has garnered much intrigue and just as much backlash as it has changed over the years. In this episode with  Maria Hitchins, a dance advocate based in Jamaica and professional dancer herself, we discuss the beauty and challenges of dancehall dancers from inception to its current state. Check out and support her platform  Dancers of Jamaica which features authentic dancers and what they're up to… yard and abroad!  Stylin’ on: Haitian artist  Cathy IllustrationsVibin’ to:  City Lock - Keznamdi feat. Torey L...2020-05-041h 02The Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe New NormalChat to me!It’s been an interesting last few weeks and while we’re all getting used to the new normal.  In this episode, I’m simply sharing what’s on my mind. Productivity, or lack thereof and of course all the random things on these internet streets!Check out my convo with producer Kerry-Ann and Rachel Osbourne as we go deeper on the new work normal on the  Carry on Friends Podcast.Also, check a replay of the  SocaMom Summit, talking about how Caribbean artists and the music industry will survive COVID-19.  ...2020-04-2023 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastBeauty Entrepreneur Saraa Green’s Braid ReleaserChat to me!We’re celebrating our 50th episode! Special thanks to all the listeners, it wouldn’t be possible without you. In this episode we speak with beauty entrepreneur, Saraa Green about her new product the Braid Releaser. We discuss her journey in the fashion industry and what led her to developing the Braid Releaser with her mom, her Jamaican-American upbringing and more! Stylin’ on: Cloth masks created by Caribbean designer sales  D’Marsh and  Territory Six.  Vibin’ to: Quarantine Clash hosted by  Walshy Fire Support...2020-04-0642 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastCOVID 19 Check-inChat to me!While we are all coping with the new normal of pandemic COVID-19. I’m on lockdown and sharing my thoughts on how I’m coping and sharing some observations from the week. While many are working from home, there are many who aren’t able to. Thank you to all the workers who have to keep working during this time, nurses, doctors, emergency responders, grocery clerks, warehouse workers, drivers and so much more. We’re seeing creatives getting creative with live DJ sessions (virtual parties) Kevin Crown, Uber Soca Cruise Quarantine “Cooler Fete”, Maja...2020-03-2320 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastBONUS Tifa x Rellee on the Silent Project and more!Chat to me!Interviewing Tifa about her song on The  Silent Riddim Project (silent riddim) “Man ah Come Back” Rellee of A Team Music co-produced with Paul of Platinum Kids we such a great convo with Rellee and Tifa about Rellee’s journey as a producer of some major hits. He dropped way to many industry gems, which I know all you music lovers will enjoy! Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media2020-03-0933 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastGetting Real With TifaChat to me!We’re talking Dancehall with artist Tifa! Tifa came up in Dancehall with Spell it Out and has had a number of hits including, Dash Out, Big Bumper, Crawny Gal, Jealous Over, with a solid foundation of lyrics, style and stage performance. The early 2000s was one of the most interesting times in Dancehall, where the genre was explosive and changing at the same time, Tifa has managed to maintain success and strengthen her personal footing in the music industry while branching out with brand partnership, touring and more. Tifa was recently in New Yo...2020-02-2437 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastFor the LoversChat to me!In honor of Valentine’s day, we’re celebrating love in this episode. A semi-holiday that we really didn’t “celebrate” until our daughter came along. It’s not a big “to-do” in our household, but love definitely is. My hubby Kirk joins me as we share a journey in love with music as the backdrop. Reggae, Lover’s Rock and Soul music. We share our top three reggae love songs and more. Support the Podcast Stylin’ on: Baseline Cosmetics World Tour red lipstick. Get 10% off your purchase using the code: mikela...2020-02-1027 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastReasoning with Odessa!Chat to me!This week I’m reasoning with fellow podcaster Odessa! She’s much more than a podcaster, she’s the founder of O-access Jamaica, a media platform sharing the best in Jamaican music and lifestyle. She has a number of years of experience in the entertainment industry ranging from Record labels to brand experiences, TV shows and so much more. Currently a T.V. executive for Jamaica’s Daytime LIVE while building her own media platform, Odessa shares her journey as a reggae legend’s daughter, navigating the entertainment industry, the meaning of growing up as a Pan A...2020-01-2757 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes Podcast2020 Predictions in Caribbean CultureChat to me!It’s the top of the year and I’m reflecting on a few trends of 2019 and making cultural predictions for 2020. There was so much happening in Caribbean music, fashion, travel and much more that I wanted to touch on my thoughts on what happened and what I think is coming in the New Year.  2019 Trend RecapCulture: FestivalsMusic: Women dominating musicMusic: Artist releasing albums/mixtapes/EPsMusic: Gimmicks Marketing in musicCulture: Fusion/Battle of Afrobe...2020-01-1329 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastParadise Plum Naomi CowanChat to me!In this episode, we’re joined by Reggae singer, Naomi Cowan. The singer was recently in New York City and popped up at VP Records’ Strictly the Best 60th compilation celebration and I was able to catch up with her before she headed back to Jamaica. She shares her musical journey, with music being part of her foundation growing up as her parents Tommy Cowan and Carlene Davis are well known in the Reggae music industry. Naomi talks about her spiritual growth into music, her mixtape Paradise Plum, how she stays focused as an inde...2019-12-1633 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastHoliday Gift Guide with Caribbean Style PhyleChat to me!It’s that time of the year again!  Style & Vibes’ annual holiday gift guide is one of our most popular features highlighting Caribbean brands.  Caribbean Style Phyle has also done a Holiday It Guide and Syn and I wanted to highlight both of our lists featuring amazing Caribbean talent!Make sure you check the Caribbean Style Phyle Holiday It Guide  video which showcases the items from the Gift Guide exclusively in the video with a creative story backdrop!  Support the Podcast Stylin’ on: Caribbean Holiday Gift...2019-12-0227 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastPressure is a Rebel with a CauseChat to me!In this episode we speak with Virgin Island Reggae star Pressure! Pressure just released a new album Rebel with a Cause, an 18-track album and his seventh album Featuring appearances from reggae all-stars Sizzla, Protoje, Jah9, Kabaka Pyramid, Anthony B and Akae Beka as well as rap icon Redman and Virgin Islands hitmakers R City. We were able to catch up with Pressure while he was in New York City promoting the album. Known for his hit “Love & Affection” the reggae singer talks about being inspired by everyday life and social issues happening in the...2019-11-1818 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastMusic Marketing with Chelsea GrantChat to me!In this episode we’re talking to music marketing maven Chelsea Grant, she been in the music and entertainment industry for a few years now and recently joined Caribbean record label VP Records as a project manager working with album launches for Chris Martin, Busy Signal, Jah Cure and many more. We talk a lot about the consumption of music and trends that I thought it would be a great idea to talk more about the business side. While we get to learn about her journey, she gives some insightful gems about the state of...2019-11-0443 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastDancehall Lock Off!Chat to me!In this episode I’m connecting with my ladies of Sip n Chat, an online radio program hosted Kerry, Jendayi, Jo Wheeler and myself, produced by Ronnie Tomlison. We’re dissecting impact of Noise Abatement Act being re-enforced on the the Dancehall community, particularly in the country’s capital Kingston, cutting the end time of street Dancehall parties at 12am during the week and 2am on the weekends. Street dances are a significant part of Dancehall culture that happens starts at night and goes until sunrise the next day. As the government looks to enforc...2019-10-211h 02The Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastReggae Lovers Unite!Chat to me!There so many aspects to the Reggae music industry! Sound system culture is at the cornerstone of the one of the most loved and influential musical genres globally. In this episode I connect with the crew from Reggae Lovers Podcast, Āgard and Khalil Wonda about how they started their sound system, how they’ve evolved as DJs and how much the role of the DJ/Selector/Sounds have changed.  Stylin’ On:  Jae Jolly Vibin’ to: B.L.E.M. EP by Tarrus Riley 2019-10-071h 08The Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastCaribbean Designers at NYFWChat to me!We’re giving you more style! In this episode Syn of Caribbean Style Phyle and I are talking about Caribbean designers at New York Fashion Week. Cushnie, by Carly Cushnie, Pyer Moss by Kerby Jean Raymond and Savage Fenty by Rihanna. Stylin’ On: Caribbean Designers Cushnie SS/20 Phenomenal MotherPyer Moss  Collection 3 - Sister (see full show  here)  Savage x Fenty by Rihanna Vibin’ to: “Games” by Tosh Alexander (also check out the  video) Support the Podcast Support the showStyle & Vibes: Web...2019-09-2329 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastIs Gyallis Culture Cancelled?Chat to me!We’ve all heard the term “Gyallis” is a popular Danceahall slang for a man that is romantically involved with multiple women. Jamaican entertainment newspaper The Star put out an article about  Gyallis culture being cancelled because more Dancehall artist  are getting married. In this episode executive producer Kerry-Ann and Shawn of Reggae Talk Podcast go in on this topic and evaluate if this is true or not. Stylin’ On:  Brass Triangle Cuff by 84 Gem  Vibin to: Jah Cure’s  Royal Soldier , check out Pretty Face, it’s one of my favorit...2019-09-0943 minFlorida Podcast Network\'s All Shows FeedFlorida Podcast Network's All Shows FeedFLPN James Van Prooyen, Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown, Mikelah Rose, AWeber's Beyond the Podcast 2019 Virtual Summit, and Hurricane PrepWe'll be catching up in Florida News, with the last two interviews we recorded at Podcast Movement in Orlando, speaking with two of our FAVORITE podcasters that we get to see at these conferences. We'll share an interview with James Van Prooyen, Founder of the Military Podcast Network. And, he's a local boy--from Tampa! Then, we'll introduce you to Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown--the host of Carry On Friends and the founder of Breadfruit Media--and her associate, Mikelah Rose of Style & Vibes. And, in General Podcasting News, we'll talk to Kelly Forst, Marketing Communications Specialist at AWeber, all about their "Beyond the...2019-09-0100 minFlorida Podcasting News ShowFlorida Podcasting News ShowJames Van Prooyen, Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown, Mikelah Rose, AWeber's Beyond the Podcast 2019 Virtual Summit, and Hurricane PrepWe'll be catching up in Florida News, with the last two interviews we recorded at Podcast Movement in Orlando, speaking with two of our FAVORITE podcasters that we get to see at these conferences. We'll share an interview with James Van Prooyen, Founder of the Military Podcast Network. And, he's a local boy--from Tampa! Then, we'll introduce you to Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown--the host of Carry On Friends and the founder of Breadfruit Media--and her associate, Mikelah Rose of Style & Vibes. And, in General Podcasting News, we'll talk to Kelly Forst, Marketing Communications Specialist at AWeber, all about their "Beyond the...2019-09-0144 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastK’Coneil Killing ‘em with Finesse and Style!Chat to me!K’Coneil is a talented Jamaican born, New York-based artist that has been growing steadily over the last few years charting Billboard, winning awards, collaborating with various artists like Stonebwoy and Kreesha Turner, making music that the ladies adore with nuff island vibes. In the episode K’Coneil gets into why his musical style is considered genre-fluid, doing reggae/dancehall being based in NYC, his growth as an artist, how his childhood shaped his views on life and music and of course his style! Stylin’ on: The Lost Tribe’s Carnival...2019-08-2642 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastCaribbean Style Phyle with Syn ClarkeChat to me!Syntyche Clarke has been working with Caribbean fashion designers in New York City and the Caribbean region for years. Syn has produced fashion shows and co-founded her former online boutique Signature 78. Syn is now transforming the curation space with  Caribbean Style Phyle, an online platform dedicated to showcasing Caribbean designers, lifestyle brands and stylist in the region and the diaspora.We’ve teamed up to bring you a monthly segment on the podcast called Caribbean Style Phyle meets Style & Vibes, where we dissect Caribbean Fashion trends, designers and key fashion moments that int...2019-08-1220 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastReggae SumfestChat to me! Reggae Sumfest 2019 was pure fire! There was so much to unpack from Jamaica’s premier reggae and dancehall stage festival of the summer; from the brand marketing, production and of course the performances. In this episode executive product Kerry-Ann and I breakdown all of the moments that made Reggae Sumfest a hit in 2019 so you can make sure you don’t miss 2020! Check out the live stream  Night 1 |  Night 2 Stylin’ on: Marie Lime’s  Caribbean Traveler Bag Vibin’ to: Sevana’s  “Nobody Man”  Support the...2019-07-291h 02The Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastPrepare for Trinidad Carnival with Soka TribeChat to me!Carnival can be an overwhelming experience to plan. In this episode I’m speaking with Shermica Farquhar, founder of  Soka Tribe, to discuss Carnival’s cultural impact on her a Brooklyn native, starting Soka Tribe in Washington DC and preparing mentally and physically for the main event! Soka Tribe holds classes, event performances and hosts revelers on a trip to Trinidad Carnival. This year she’s bringing her Soka Tribe crew back to Trinidad and she’s inviting you to  Travel with Soka Tribe for a personalized and curated experience to her heritage country. Leh wi go...2019-07-1535 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastWalshy Fire, No Negative Vibes!Chat to me!Jamaican DJ/Producer Washly Fire’s who’s career in music has had a steady rise of success. Walshy Fire’s knowledge of various music genres and a deep understanding of music’s cultural impact globally make him stand out in any crowd. Well known for being one-third of the DJ/Producer supergroup Major Lazer, Walshy Fire recently released his album “Abeng” a project that brings the sounds of the Caribbean and Africa together on one project (we’ve talked about the similarities and the rise the cultural connections on our  Afrobeats podcast episode.) In this episode...2019-07-0142 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastPetit-a-Petit with Winnie SabbatChat to me!Winnie Sabbat is a millennial Haitian woman living her best life in NYC. A finance director for a creative agency, Winnie got bit by the travel bug when her friends convinced her to travel to Mexico her senior year in college and she’s never looked back. In this episode, we talk about her migration story, overcoming cultural traditions of a woman traveling solo and her memoir about her journey.As a child, Winnie often found herself daydreaming as she enjoyed the views of the island from her rooftop. Unbeknownst to her, th...2019-06-1838 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastOne Year AnniversaryChat to me!Celebrating the anniversary of the Style & Vibe Podcast during Caribbean American Heritage Month (#CAHM) in this quick episode Mikelah is encouraging you to celebrate your heritage in a big way, but please share with others!  We’re having fun, enjoying bringing you great interviews and commentary about our culture our way. Would love to hear your feedback and suggestions for future shows and guest e-mail us at styleandvibes@gmail.com Check our our list of Caribbean events for the month of June on  Style & Vibes Stylin’ on: Cari...2019-06-0309 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe State of the Caribbean Film IndustryChat to me!The Caribbean film industry has been blossoming over the last few years with more stories from Caribbeans and Caribbean diaspora filmmakers creating films and shorts. Thanks to organizations like Caribbean American Film Academy (CaFA) bringing them to the people through festivals and movie screens. In this episode Romola Lucas (co-founder of CaFA) and Alysia Simone (Director of CaFA and founder of Rewind & Come Again) discuss the challenges of the industry from a creative and business standpoint, how the Caribbean film industry has grown and what we’d love to see in the future....2019-05-2051 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastJamaica Carnival!Chat to me!As the number of Caribbean carnivals across the globe has grown, Jamaica Carnival has been on a rapid rise in the last few years. Jamaica is already one of the top Caribbean destinations for the Caribbean regions, for people visiting during the carnival weekend, it’s a time to explore the other side of the island as well as take advantage of the islands’ vibe and culture from a different perspective. In this episode Deanna, of  Dyschick (pronounced Dis-chick), and I discuss its growth in popularity and potential for the future. Abou...2019-05-0631 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastChris Martin Talks LifeChat to me!Reggae singer Chris Martin has had the ladies screaming and fellas respect for years. Since his win on Digicel Rising Stars singing competition program, his voice and music topics have matured with his fans as he dabbles in both the reggae love songs and dancehall categories. We talk about how he’s grown as a reggae artist, his latest album  And Then and his amazing sense of style.Also introducing Mikelah’s new playlist curation on Pandora Stories! In the first playlist, she’s sharing her story, growing up as a Jamaican-American girl wh...2019-04-2222 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastCarnival Culture MisunderstoodChat to me!Carnival culture has exploded across the globe in recent years. With events driven by elaborate costumes, Soca and pure vibes, inspired by Trinidad, carnivals have popped up in places like Japan, Oakland and Houston. The expansion is great for the soca music and creative industry, however it comes backlash. In this episode, I’m joined with DJ Jel and Caribbean journalist Melissa Noel discuss the backlash and why carnival culture can be misunderstood. Stylin’ on:  SneakersVibin’ to:  Buju Banton About DJ JELDJ Jel i...2019-04-0837 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastIn the Mix with Vanessa JamesChat to me!With her infectious personality and insatiable energy, Vanessa James uses her multi-platform career in music, radio, TV, voiceover and media to inspire others every day. The native South Floridian with Trinidadian and Venezuelan roots has been the voice behind some of your favorite lifestyle events and brands. As a premier bilingual, female multi-media personality and as an experienced events host and producer, entertainment correspondent, blogger, and brand ambassador.In this episode we not only talk about Vanessa’s career in media, remaining in-tuned with her culture while sharing it with others....2019-03-2537 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastKnow Your Caribbean with Fiona ComptonChat to me!Fiona Compton is an England base Caribbean creative hailing from St. Lucia. She’s a true creative “Jane of all trades” working as a photographer artist, filmmaker, historian and storyteller. Sharing exploring complex Caribbean realities over the past 13 years her work has explored the various disparities in the representation of the Afro Caribbean diaspora within art and mainstream media.Fiona continues her mission to educate in innovative ways through events and online through her account ‘Know Your Caribbean’ via Instagram which facilitates educational posts on short palatable bursts. Fiona also has run creative w...2019-03-1133 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastInterview with Jamaican Menswear Designer Carlton BrownChat to me!Jamaican menswear designer Carlton Brown has a passion for the perfect suit. The custom fit designer has designed suits for countless celebrities across the region like Usain Bolt, Aidonia, Chris Martin, Agent Sasco and many more. In this episode, we have a candid discussion on how Carlton started designing, his family life, the Caribbean fashion industry and how he’s stayed in his lane to nurture success on his own terms.   Stylin on:  Lee Body Optix x CushnieVibin’ to:  Jason Derulo feat. Lay Zhang and NCT 127 “Shut Up & Dance...2019-02-2536 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastBad Mind!Chat to me!In this episode executive producer, Kerry and I dissect the idea of “Bad Mind.” A popular idea in Caribbean music, particularly Dancehall we talk about why the term is so popular, how it is used and know the difference between  “Bad Mind” and constructive criticism. LISTEN to our BAD MIND Playlist on:  Apple Music,  Spotifyor  Youtube Stylin’ on:  Usain Bolt in Carlton BrownVibin’ to:  “Boasty (REMIX)”- Wiley feat. Stefflon Don, Sean Paul & Idris Elba Credits:Male voice actor in Bad...2019-02-1140 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Fyre Festival Fiasco: Caribbean PerspectiveChat to me!The Fyre Festival was a music festival scheduled to take place on the Bahamian island of Great Exuma. Exclusively targeted to elite millennials as a luxurious version of Coachella organize by Fyre creator Billy McFarland with “partner” rapper Ja Rule. The festival didn’t happen, Billy oversold and under delivered committing fraudulent activity to cover up the fiasco, causing chaos for festival goers, staff, Bahamian contractors/government and venture capitalist investors.Hulu and Netflix simultaneously release documentaries. The Netflix version produced by the marketing company that handled the social media marketing for the fe...2019-01-2832 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastGet Right...Mind, Body & Soul!Chat to me!Whether you do resolutions or not, the new year is always a good time to get yourself right mind, body and soul. The new year is a time to reflect, make new goals and have a renewed spirit as you evolve on your life’s journey. I’m sharing ten tips that can help you make realistic changes that you can stick to. Stylin’ on:  DLR Clothing /  Nailah BlackmanVibin’ to:  Famalay - Skinny Fabulous, Machel Montano & Bunji Garlin  Support the showStyle & V...2019-01-1423 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastHaiti’s History & Culture with KreyoliciousChat to me!Haiti’s history is steeped in strength and unity. While many are aware of Haiti’s independence, Haiti more historical and cultural contribution to history globally. My guest Kreyolicious is a Haitian-American author and blogger who’s been sharing Haiti’s history on her blog, Kreyolicious for years. We talk about why she created her platform, Haiti’s rich history and how the other Caribbean islands are more interconnected than people believe and more. Stylin’ on: New Years DressVibin’ to: Nessa Preppy  “Issa Snack” Follow Kreyolicious...2018-12-3135 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes Podcast10 Things We Talked about in 2018Chat to me!So much to discuss, so little time! I’m recapping some of the most talked about topics this year in the Caribbean diaspora. Immigration reform, Naomi Osaka, flooding in Trinidad & Tobago, Buju Banton’s return and more! Stylin’ on: Brown Cotton CaribbeanVibin’ to:  “Toast” by Koffee Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media2018-12-1729 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastRandom ThoughtsChat to me!In today’s episode I’m sharing some of my random thoughts about the holiday season, 90s music and the success for contestants on singing competition shows. Stylin’ on:  Caribbean Brands Holiday Gift Guide 2018Vibin’ to:  “Trending Gyal” Shenseea Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media2018-12-0309 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastCurly in the Caribbean with Nelly BChat to me!Curly girls around the world are uniting in the support of letting natural hair flow! While many in the Caribbean rock their natural tresses, and many have been doing so for years, there are still stigmas that come around rocking curly hair which many still classify, based on european beauty standards as “unkempt.” In this episode we chat with Caribbean base natural hair blogger Tshenelle S.F. Bethel, also known as Nelly B from her blog,  A day in the life of Nelly B. We discuss her journey to growing out her natural hair, natur...2018-11-1935 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastCaribbean Media Matters with Journalist Melissa NoelChat to me!The vibrancy of our culture is vast, but often is pigeon-holed when it comes to mainstream media. The Guyanese-American Award-winning journalist Melissa Noel is adamant about sharing a variety of stories from the region. As an independent multimedia journalist Melissa Noel produces video as well as print and online stories for several major news outlets including NBCNews.com, Huffpost.com, Caribbean Beat Magazine and Voices of NY. Melissa is also a television correspondent and host for several Caribbean focused networks. We talk about her work as a journalist and why it's important to keep...2018-11-0531 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastCultural CurrencyChat to me!Do we value our culture or just participate? Inspired by an event that I attended called Culture Con, I ask the hard question if we truly understand the value of Caribbean culture and what it means to have cultural currency. We often talk about representing our culture and setting trends that are later picked up by pop culture globally. But do we truly value our own? It’s an opened ended question as I explore the possibilities and want your feedback. Let’s keep the conversation going.Plus new segment covering "What I'm...2018-10-2218 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastOnly One WomanChat to me!When it comes to music, does it feel like there can only be one woman at the top of her game? The notion that only one woman can run tings is such a crazy notion being that so many men are considered great in their respective genres without being directly pitted against one another. In this episode, Kerry-Ann, our executive producer, and Shawn, of  Reggae Talk Podcast, dissect the possibilities of why this notion came to exist and what we think the future looks like for women in music. Stay connected:...2018-10-0846 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastIsland Girls Rock with Chantal MillerChat to me!Island girls certainly do rock! We know it and the world should too. Chantal Miller founded Island Girls Rock as a way to connect with creatives of Caribbean descent. Forming a supportive collective that shares experiences and sheds light on Caribbean female empowerment. Chantal is doing amazing work through Island Girls Rock, based in the U.K., we talked about her journey to creating the organization, why she created it and what’s next for the collaborative movement.  Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twit...2018-09-2438 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastCaribbean FashionChat to me!In honor of the ultimate fashion month, September, we’re talking Caribbean designers. The Caribbean aesthetic is more than a trend and designers from the region and its diaspora or creating amazing quality pieces that deserve to be recognized globally. This is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the Caribbean fashion industry from a diaspora perspective. We’re talking growth, strengths and opportunities. References: 9 Caribbean-American Designers You Should Know Caribbean Holiday Gift Guide 2017Caribbean fashion designers (in the...2018-09-1027 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastWhere are the Fans with Ravi RamkeesoonChat to me!Digital revolution has transformed the way we consume and discover new music. With more available at their fingertips, artist are leveraging social media to interact with the fans in a personal way, but taking it a step further to continuously monetize takes understanding the data. In this episode I speak with  Ravi Ramkeesoon the founder and CEO of  FindMyFans.co, a location intelligence app that identifies fan activity for performing artists and bands worldwide.  Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | Face...2018-08-2727 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Rihanna ImpactChat to me!Pop star Rihanna is slated to record a “Reggae” influenced album for her 9th studio release. From the start of her career, Rihanna has dabbled in Reggae and Dancehall. In this episode my round table of guests Shari Stiell-Quashie (Shuga N’ Spice Magazine) , Manny Mensah (Big 5 Entertainment) and producer Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown (Breadfruit Media) talk about Rihanna’s influence of Caribbean music and predict where she’s going with this next album. Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit 2018-08-1356 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Afrobeats Connection (with Manny Mensah)Chat to me!Afrobeats artist have been making waves in the last few years, reminiscent of the rise of dancehall in the early 2000s, more people are embracing Afrobeats, especially with its sound being so closely connected with Caribbean music. In this episode, I speak with popular New York City event producer and Ghanian Manny Mensah and we discuss his journey into creating Afro-Caribbean experiences for party goers, why Afrobeats is having its moment, the “Wakanda” effect and how the music is growing in popularity.  Support the showStyl...2018-07-3033 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastFetes & FestivalsChat to me!The summertime turn up it real! Get your social agenda in order because there are more events in the summer than you can even attend! I’m sharing tips on how you can narrow down which fete, festivals and summer events to attend. Check out some events on our Style & Vibes event list.  Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media2018-07-1614 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastCaribbeans in American TV & FilmChat to me!We’re closing out Caribbean American Heritage Month and I’m sharing how I celebrated the month hosting CITE Week (by Caribbeans in Tech & Entrepreneurship Collective ) hosting a fireside chat about The Digital Voice and Pure Vibes Night. I’m also talking Caribbeans bringing the vibes at the BET Awards and Luke Cage season 2’s Jamaican villain Bushmaster and if we’re seeing authentic Caribbean characters in film and television.Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media2018-07-0213 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastTrinidad Carnival: What to Expect & How to PrepareChat to me!As a Trinidad carnival newbie approaching the biggest (as best, in my opinion) carnival, there is a lot to take in. Masquerade bands, fetes, J’ouvert, where to book a hotel, how to book a driver...it can all be overwhelming. I know I could have used this podcast when I was preparing, just the get some insight on where to start, what to look for and what to expect.Not only did I have the best time, but made some great friends in the process. In this episode, I'm sharing all ab...2018-06-2533 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastKonshens Talks New Sounds in Dancehall and It Feel GoodChat to me!Dancehall artist Konshens shares how he got started in music, his favorite place to perform, juggling in the dance and more.Connect with Konshens: konshensonline.comTwitter - @konshens | Instagram @konshens Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media2018-06-1823 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastCaribbean-American Heritage Month (with Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown)Chat to me!June Caribbean-American Heritage Month, in this episode Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown, of Carry On Friends - The Caribbean American Podcast and I talk about why the month is important and how we carry on important Jamaican cultural traditions through music, food and other activities.This episode is sponsored by Callaloo Box a subscription box dedicated to Trini seasonings, condiments, hot pepper sauces & snacks. Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media2018-06-1126 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastAbout Style & Vibes with Mikelah RoseChat to me!Created by Mikelah Rose, Style & Vibes is a Caribbean-American lifestyle brand that explores what’s going on in the Caribbean and its Diaspora through music, fashion, film and highlighting the best of both cultures. The show is a bi-weekly show with new episodes available every other Monday at 9am.June is Caribbean American Heritage Month and to celebrate the month and the launch of the podcast, there'll be a new episode every Monday in June. We go back to our regular schedule in July.Tune in to...2018-06-0406 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastReggae Music Her Way: Etana Steppin’ IndependentlyChat to me!Reggae songstress Etana, dubbed The Strong One stops by the podcast to discuss being a woman in Reggae, evolving as an artist, social media and her style and of course her latest album, Reggae Forever. We discuss the challenges of being a woman in reggae, learning from mistakes, limiting social media and fashion trends that didn’t work. Connect with Etana: Etanathestrongone.com Twitter - @etanastrongone | Instagram @etanastrongone Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook2018-06-0416 minThe Style & Vibes PodcastThe Style & Vibes PodcastIntroducing The Style & Vibes Podcast with Mikelah RoseChat to me!The Style & Vibes Podcast is where Mikelah Rose explores Caribbean Culture, Fashion, Music and more. In addition to Mikelah's perspectives, you'll also hear from tastemakers, entertainers and influencers. Subscribe today to get the first episode automatically when it launches on June 4th - right in time for Caribbean American Heritage Month.  Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media2018-05-1602 minCarry On Friends: The Caribbean American ExperienceCarry On Friends: The Caribbean American ExperienceVibing with Mikelah Rose of Style & VibesSend us a textOn this episode of the Carry On Friends Podcast, I interview Mikelah Rose, the founder and Fly Caribbean Editor in Chic behind Style & Vibes, a Caribbean-American lifestyle blog. With very few outlets catering to the sophisticated audience in the Caribbean and its Diaspora, Style & Vibes covers, fashion, beauty and culture. Highlighting the best and keeping readers current.Listen to this vibrant, funny yet inspiring conversation between colleagues and friends.  Subscribe to the Newsletter Support How to Support Carry O...2015-04-2137 min