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The Climate Conscious PodcastThe Climate Conscious PodcastClimate Philanthropy in Action – From Relief to Resilience | The CLASP SeriesIn this episode of the CLASP podcast series, host Derval Barzey sits down with Professor Rosalea Hamilton, Chair of the Caribbean Philanthropic Alliance (CARIPHIL) and CEO of the Lasco Chin Foundation, to discuss how collaborative philanthropy is driving climate resilience, gender equity, and grassroots empowerment across the Caribbean.With small island states facing the multiple crises of climate change and economic and geopolitical uncertainty, the time for bold, united action is now. Prof. Hamilton reflects on the timely launch of the CLASP Initiative and how CARIPHIL is building a regional movement to unite funders, stakeholders, and grassroots...2025-04-1626 minLD Aviation PodcastLD Aviation PodcastThe Power of PartnershipsIn this episode of the LD Aviation Podcast, host Lindsay Dyer leads a panel discussion with three influential women in aviation, exploring the critical relationships between flight departments and FBOs.This episode delves into the importance of collaboration, effective communication, and trust to ensure seamless operations. The panelists share personal experiences, challenges, and best practices, highlighting the role of technology, personal connections, and exceptional service in the evolving aviation industry. They also discuss future trends and how the balance between automation and human touch shapes the passenger experience.Episode Chapters:00:00...2025-02-2756 minLD Aviation PodcastLD Aviation PodcastHow Denise Wilson Built a Multi-Million Dollar Aviation BusinessIn this episode of the LD Aviation podcast, host Lindsay Dyer sits down with Denise Wilson, a pioneering entrepreneur and professional pilot. Denise shares her journey from launching Desert Jet in 2007 to becoming a leader in the aviation industry. She dives into the challenges of scaling a business, the importance of mentorship, and the hurdles of building an FBO. Now, as the founder of Jet Agent, she focuses on personalized aircraft sales, emphasizing the lack of regulatory oversight in the industry.Denise also shares her experiences as a female leader in aviation, her excitement about the next...2025-02-1741 minAVIATE with ShaestaAVIATE with ShaestaAdvocating for Mental Health in AviationIn this episode of the AVIATE with Shaesta podcast, we sit down with Capt. Reyne O’Shaughnessy, an airline veteran with 35 years of flying experience and the author of This Is Your Captain Speaking: What You Should Know About Your Pilot’s Mental Health. Reyne shares her inspiring journey from summer typist and flight attendant to the cockpit of the Boeing 747, offering an inside look at the challenges and triumphs of life as a pilot.Reyne opens up about the mental health challenges unique to aviation, discussing how sleep disruption, fear of disclosure, and demanding schedules impact pilo...2025-01-1643 minAVIATE with ShaestaAVIATE with ShaestaBreaking Barriers and Building Success in Aviation with Reneta JohnsonIn this episode of the AVIATE with Shaesta podcast, we’re joined by Reneta Johnson, a trailblazer in global commerce and aviation. Reneta’s unique journey—from aerospace engineering to leading international business development and strategy—offers a fresh perspective on the challenges and opportunities for women in aviation.Reneta shares her powerful story of overcoming barriers, navigating stereotypes, and building a successful career in a traditionally male-dominated industry. She discusses the importance of retention in aviation, the critical role of mentorship and community, and her passion for creating tactical guides to help women not only enter the fiel...2025-01-0835 minBLACK OWN RADIO THE REEL HIP HOP SHOWBLACK OWN RADIO THE REEL HIP HOP SHOWBLACK OWN RADIO KINGS COURT SPRITUAL SUNDAY PRAY’ D UP AND BLESS VOL 3WELCOME TO ANOTHER CLASSIC SPRITUAL SUNDAY BASHMENT WITH YA PODCAST SELECTOR KING RASTA28 DA ELDA THIS IS A SPECIAL PODCAST SELECTOR TUESDAY POP UP  Source Chi:intro Elvis Presley:in the ghetto Hurricane G:el barrio Too Short:the ghetto Paula Perry:fort knox Spice 1:welcome to the ghetto Mia X ft Consious Daughters:ghetto sarah lee Eric B & Rakim:in the ghetto Rell Rock:poverty life Baby Cham:ghetto story Mc Lyte ft Cappadonna/Queen Latifah:power is unity Drastic One ft Godforsakes/Source Chi:unite Jalifa/Reddy:unite chimurenga the peoples struggle Paul Elliott:get jah involved Source C...2024-11-061h 50Di Tallawah TableDi Tallawah TableMaking The Arts A Long-Term CareerDi Tallawah Table - Episode 8: "Making The Arts A Long-Term Career"   Podcast Title: Di Tallawah Table   Episode Title: Making The Arts A Long-Term Career   Episode Number: 8   Release Date: June 1, 2024   Hosts: Michael Sean Harris, Neila Ebanks and Michael Holgate   ---   Episode Overview   In this vibrant and insightful episode of "Di Tallawah Table," Michael, Neila and Michael dive deep into the realities and nuances of sustaining a long-term career in the a...2024-06-011h 11The Last ZebraThe Last ZebraWi Likkle But Wi Tallawah with Denrick Cooper, MD | Episode 29Join us on this episode of The Last Zebra Podcast 🦓 with Dr. Denrick Cooper, an Assistant Program Director of Emergency Medicine and a passionate advocate for global health, takes us through his fascinating career journey. From his early days in New York to his current role in New Orleans, Dr. Cooper’s story is one of dedication, resilience, and a deep commitment to making a difference in both local and international healthcare settings.Join us as Dr. Cooper discusses his Jamaican heritage, his motivations for entering emergency medicine, and the influential mentors who guided him along the way...2024-05-281h 10Di Tallawah TableDi Tallawah TableCreativity CostsDi Tallawah Table: Creativity Costs - Episode 5   Introduction: - Michael and Neila delve into the complex dynamics of creativity and its costs, drawing from their experiences in Jamaica, the US, and the UK. - Highlight the importance of understanding the infrastructure and attitudes necessary to support a thriving creative ecosystem. (Michael (next Mike) was busy with choreography and rehearsal duties)    Main Discussion Points:   1. The Cost of Being an Artist:    - Explore the financial, emotional, and societal costs that artists and cr...2024-04-061h 16Di Tallawah TableDi Tallawah TableMystery, Method or Madness?**Episode 4: Mystery, Method Or Madness - Unraveling Creative Processes**   **Introduction:** Welcome back to Di Tallawah Table, where we embark on a journey through the intricate tapestry of creativity, unraveling the diverse processes that shape artistic expression. Join us today for an exploration of "Mystery, Method Or Madness," as we delve into the multifaceted approaches to creativity. Our hosts share insights into their unique methods, drawing inspiration from technology, collaboration, and the transformative power of creative spaces and environments.    **Main Discussion:** - Centrally, we discuss the unraveling of cre...2024-03-231h 04Di Tallawah TableDi Tallawah TableWe Festive BadReggae Online Podcast: Di Tallawah Table   Episode 3: "We Festive Bad"   In this exciting episode of "Di Tallawah Table," hosts Neila, Michael, and Michael dive deep into the heart and soul of festivals. Titled "We Festive Bad," the trio engages in a lively discussion about the essence of festivals, questioning what truly defines a festival and distinguishing it from a mere concert. Join them as they explore the cultural significance and purpose behind festivals and share their thoughts on whether the events we commonly label as festivals truly embody the spirit of th...2024-03-091h 13Di Tallawah TableDi Tallawah TableTelling Our StoriesDi Tallawah Table, Episode 2! ‘Pon Di Table Top’ this week, we explore the theme of 'Telling Our Stories.' 🎙️ Michael, Michael, and Neila engage in a vibrant discussion about our narratives of Jamaica, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Delving into questions of who tells our stories, who is empowered to do so, and the diverse modes of communication we employ. Are there obstacles? What's stopping us? In 'Talla Wah Yuh Seh?' we respond to comments from our first episode, taking the conversation even further. Exclusively on Reggae Online, find us on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Audible, Spotify, and all y...2024-02-241h 11Di Tallawah TableDi Tallawah TableCultural SpacesCultural Spaces Welcome to the inaugural episode of "Di Tallawah Table," the podcast where creativity, academia, and the “Tallawah” spirit of the Caribbean and its culture converge! 🌴🎙️ Join our hosts Michael Holgate, Neila Ebanks, and Michael Sean Harris, three dynamic friends who bring a wealth of experience and passion to the table.   🎭 Meet the Hosts: - Michael Holgate: Accomplished writer, director and Head of the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts at the University of the West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica. Also Artistic Director of The Ashe Company.   - Neila Eb...2024-02-101h 13Glocal CitizensGlocal CitizensEpisode 154: Activism in Techpreneurship with Stacy KirkGreetings Glocal Citizens! 'Tis the season of gift giving, and have I got a wonderful gift for you in this week's episode. As an entrepreneur, Agile Transformation Coach, and speaker, my guest, Jamaican-American, Stacy Kirk has championed for quality and process innovation in software development for over 20 years. After graduating from Stanford University’s School of Computer Science (Yes, another boss #ChocolateCardinal on the mic!), she gained experience as a developer, tester, and leader in diverse industries, including entertainment, security, finance, and healthcare. In 2010, he founded QualityWorks Consulting Group, an app development firm focused on enabling companies to bu...2022-12-2051 minThe Average VegansThe Average VegansGeorgia Veg Fest 2022 This year's Georgia Veg Fest was truly a blast! On Sunday, December 4, we gathered with countless other vegans in a new location to support local vegan businesses, hang out with like-minded folks, and eat a ton of vegan food. The presenting sponsor of the 2022 veg fest was the Farm of the Free Animal Sanctuary. There's actually a new episode about this inspiring sanctuary on the podcast! Check out Episode 74! There were also tons of great speakers sharing vital information for all vegans and non-vegans alike: https://georgiavegfest.com/georgia-vegfest-speakers/ Our Veg Fest Strategy ...2022-12-1354 minBaddestChaplain.comBaddestChaplain.comMorning Meds with Di Baddest Chaplain (Micah 5)Likkle but wi tallawah. @BaddestChaplain on TikTok, IG, Facebook, Twitter www.baddestchaplain.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/baddestchaplain/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/baddestchaplain/support2022-09-2901 minCultivating ResilienceCultivating ResilienceClimate Anxiety + Specialty Crops / Ansiedad climática + Cultivos especializadosPuede encontrar una transcripción en español de este episodio AQUÍThe consequences of global warming affect farmers more than almost any other profession. A warming climate means increased droughts, heavy rain, unpredictable storms, and a fluctuating growing season, all of which can threaten a farmer’s bottom line. But climate change also poses big, existential questions: What kind of world am I leaving behind? Can we respond fast enough as a society? Am I doing enough?These connected worries all fall under the umbrella of “climate anxiety.” And it’s the combination of practica...2022-06-0130 minYour Path to Success with Ruth Kearns WollmannYour Path to Success with Ruth Kearns WollmannLorraine Smith van Lin on Finding her Voice and Empowering Victims to find theirsLorraine Smith van Lin is an International Human Rights Lawyer who is also the Founder and Executive Director of "Tallawah, Justice for Women," an NGO that empowers women leaders and survivors of conflict and gender-based violence in the Global South. Lorraine started her legal career in Jamaica where she was born and raised. She went on to study international law, became a judge and later director of the international bar association in the Hague.  As Lorraine continued through her legal career she became increasingly frustrated with well-intentioned systems that didn’t work for victims. Her...2022-05-2433 minYour Path to Success with Ruth Kearns WollmannYour Path to Success with Ruth Kearns WollmannLorraine Smith van Lin on Tallawah - Justice for WomenLorraine Smith van Lin is an International Human Rights Lawyer who is Founder and Executive Director of Tallawah, Justice for Women.  In this special episode recorded on International Women's day 2022 Lorraine shares the vision and purpose of Tallawah, an organisation which exists to empower Women Leaders and Survivors of conflict and gender-based violence in the global south. She talks about the 3 pillars of Tallawah: Connect women, equip them to lead, and amplify their voices. She also shares why and how you can support women and children who are victims o...2022-03-0818 minEpisode 1 - Gratitude Yields VictoryEpisode 1 - Gratitude Yields VictorySeason 3 Episode 18 - Likkle But We TallawahLikkle But We Tallawah is the expression of the Jamaican spirit. We are not defined by our size or confined to the expectations of a small island nation. We are bold, fearless, resilient, strong, passionate people. We have an indomitable spirit. We are everywhere and we know how to shine. I am proud to be a Jamaican; I am honored to be apart of a culture that has impacted the world in a tremendous way. We have left an indelible mark on music, athletics, food, fashion, the arts, science. We were the first nation to voice our disagreement and displeasure...2021-08-2616 minThe Perspective Matters PodcastThe Perspective Matters PodcastSeason 3 Episode 18 - Likkle But We TallawahLikkle But We Tallawah is the expression of the Jamaican spirit. We are not defined by our size or confined to the expectations of a small island nation. We are bold, fearless, resilient, strong, passionate people. We have an indomitable spirit. We are everywhere and we know how to shine. I am proud to be a Jamaican; I am honored to be apart of a culture that has impacted the world in a tremendous way. We have left an indelible mark on music, athletics, food, fashion, the arts, science. We were the first nation to voice our disagreement and...2021-08-0716 minAshani Thomas Podcast (Unvarnished-Veracity)Ashani Thomas Podcast (Unvarnished-Veracity)Cool facts about Jamaica, have a belly full podcasters “wi Likkle but wi tallawah”Jamaica was the first tropical country to take part in the Winter Olympics. This event has always been dominated by countries that are farther away from the equator, and it was a big joke in Jamaica when the government announced that they were sending a bobsled team to the 1988 Winter Olympics. Things have changed since then, and the Jamaicans won the gold medal at the 2000 World push championship in Monaco. This story was made into a Disney film called Cool Runnings. Say What?! The Jamaican bobsled team did not own a bobsled and had to borrow one to compete. In...2021-06-2818 minMango Tea PodcastMango Tea PodcastEpisode 37- The Tea on #endSARSYou’ve either seen or heard of the hashtag #endSARS. For this very special episode our special guest Dom (@dmncrss) brings down the origin of #endSARS and the potential ramifications it has for Nigeria Tallawah in de MC- Christophe Maleau- 3.57 Social Media origin of SARS- 5.01 How SARS was created- 7.00 SARS harassment vs the youth- 12.26 Where’s the Military?- 20.53 DJ Switch the Hero- 23.33 President’s response- 24.43 Government’s hoarding of COVID Aid- 26.00 What does China have to say?- 28.08 Nigeria...2020-10-2643 minThe Once Broken PodcastThe Once Broken PodcastQuarantine Check-in with Kadia Francis from Jamaica...Wi Likkle But Wi TallawahWi Likkle But Wi Tallawah - Translation - We are a small nation but we are strong and determined. In this final quarantine check-in, I am checking in with Kadia Francis from my home country, Jamaica. We discuss how the Covid-19 Pandemic is affecting Jamaica, the positives that have come out of the pandemic for Jamaica, and the amazing things Jamaicans are doing in the digital and tech sphere including helping to save lives during the pandemic. Kadia Francis is a blogger, digital strategist, content creator, and the host of The Digital Jamaica Podcast. 2020-05-1841 min🏏Armchair Cricket Podcast 🎧🏏Armchair Cricket Podcast 🎧Armchair Cricket Podcast - Episode 84Welcome to the Armchair cricket podcast.   In today's episode we continue our banter about the world of cricket. We are joined by a guest co-host Chetan from Bangalore, India. COVID-19 - PAK tour of NL postponed indefinitely.- Ashwin, Pooran and Maharaj's contracts suspended by Yorkshire.- The 100 to be postponed?- Abu Dhabi cricket set to offer its facilities to ECB.- Gayle rants on Sarwan regarding his Tallawah ouster. Other news - Sana Mir retires from international cricket.- Umar Akmal handed a 3 year ban from all cricket.- J Arunkumar appointed USA men's coach.- Williamson, Devine wi...2020-05-0144 minNo Behaviour PodcastNo Behaviour Podcast"Little but me tallawah" | No Behaviour Episode 010"Little but me tallawah" | No Behaviour Episode 010 by Margs & Loons2020-03-221h 41TallawahTallawahMinori Russell – Musician, Songwriter and Arts PerformerOVERVIEW The Tallawah podcast is the product of many musings on the perception of success. How success is typically defined within societies can vary greatly from how an individual perceives success. Tallawah is a venture led by Latoya Wakefield (IG: @latoyawakefield) and Yanique Taylor (IG: @taylored.consulting), entrepreneurs pursuing their own version of success. As Jamaicans, Tallawah is a word used in our culture that means strength or fearlessness. The phrase, "wi likkle but wi tallawah" is used often to acknowledge our fellow Jamaicans locally and internationally who are achieving greatness, especially through their passions. This greatness...2020-03-1927 minTallawahTallawahShauntel Walters – Founder and CEO, Shauntel Media HouseOVERVIEW The Tallawah podcast is the product of many musings on the perception of success. How success is typically defined within societies can vary greatly from how an individual perceives success. Tallawah is a venture led by Latoya Wakefield (IG: @latoyawakefield) and Yanique Taylor (IG: @taylored.consulting), entrepreneurs pursuing their own version of success. As Jamaicans, Tallawah is a word used in our culture that means strength or fearlessness. The phrase, "wi likkle but wi tallawah" is used often to acknowledge our fellow Jamaicans locally and internationally who are achieving greatness, especially through their passions. This greatness...2020-03-1136 minTallawahTallawahKwame McPherson - Authorpreneur, writer, book coach, poet and publisherGUEST Kwame McPherson - authorpreneur, writer, book coach, poet and publisher The first Jamaican to be awarded The Bridport Prize writing bursary for flash fiction in 2020, Kwame MA McPherson has made a name for himself as a content creator and marketer, author and international speaker on the Science of Storytelling. During his more than eight years as an authorpreneur, Kwame has created content for articles, blogs and websites for a variety of clients including entrepreneurs, corporations and business owners. He has written a variety of manuscripts (fiction and non-fiction) and also coaches other writers and...2020-03-0537 minTallawahTallawahKesi Gardner, CEO - The Storyteller AgencyGUEST Kesi Gardner, CEO - The Storyteller Agency An educator, marketing consultant and storyteller who is passionate about empowerment, Kesi believes in standing out above the noise. Her blog, www.kesigardner.com, is hailed as one of the top marketing blogs in the Jamaica. She has a multi-faceted background including experience in the non-profit world, public relations, and marketing for more than 10 years and provides consulting services as Director of The Storyteller Agency which focuses on public relations, content creation, marketing consultation and influencer marketing. Kesi is a commentator and has...2020-02-261h 00TallawahTallawahJoel Dean, CEO - Nobi Labs Services LimitedGUEST Joel Dean, C.E.O. – Nobi Labs Services Limited A seasoned software architect and device magician, Joel Dean is Jamaica’s very own tech mogul-in-the-making. At 26 years old, he boasts over 10 years of experience building applications for iPhones, Android phones and computers. Joel has built several tech start-ups and lead Android development efforts, providing solutions even in the most remote areas of the world. He has managed one of the world’s largest data collection platforms, deployed to more than 50 countries, in 40 languages, for more than 1.5 million users. His expertise has impacted Google, Facebook, Apple...2020-02-1925 minTallawahTallawahNicholas Kee, Co-Founder/Executive Director - Next Gen CreatorsOVERVIEW The Tallawah podcast is the product of many musings on the perception of success. How success is typically defined within societies can vary greatly from how an individual perceives success. Tallawah is a venture led by Latoya Wakefield (IG: @latoyawakefield) and Yanique Taylor (IG: @taylored.consulting), entrepreneurs pursuing their own version of success. As Jamaicans, Tallawah is a word used in our culture that means strength or fearlessness. The phrase, "wi likkle but wi tallawah" is used often to acknowledge our fellow Jamaicans locally and internationally who are achieving greatness, especially through their passions. This greatness...2020-02-1224 minTallawahTallawahEveth Colley - President/Founder, Jamaica Ambassador ProgramsOVERVIEW The Tallawah podcast is the product of many musings on the perception of success. How success is typically defined within societies can vary greatly from how an individual perceives success. Tallawah is a venture led by Latoya Wakefield (IG: @latoyawakefield) and Yanique Taylor (IG: @taylored.consulting), entrepreneurs pursuing their own version of success. As Jamaicans, Tallawah is a word used in our culture that means strength or fearlessness. The phrase, "wi likkle but wi tallawah" is used often to acknowledge our fellow Jamaicans locally and internationally who are achieving greatness, especially through their passions. This greatness...2020-02-0530 minTallawahTallawahDiana McIntyre-PikeGUEST Diana McIntyre-Pike, President/Founder, Countrystyle Community Tourism Network & Villages as Businesses Through her work, Diana provides unique community lifestyle experiences through tailor-made travel packages. These packages combine Caribbean culture, heritage and lifestyle using diverse accommodations, unique island attractions, delicious local cuisine and family/community hospitality transportation services. Trained in Tourism Management, Hotel Management, Catering Operations and Marketing, Diana developed the Villages as Businesses programme to empower member villages through tour design, training management and marketing support so their residents can profit from community tourism. She has shared her vision...2020-01-2938 minTallawahTallawahMorris Sinclair, Travel and Tourism Management ConsultantOVERVIEW The Tallawah podcast is the product of many musings on the perception of success. How success is typically defined within societies can vary greatly from how an individual perceives success. Tallawah is a venture led by Latoya Wakefield (IG: @latoyawakefield) and Yanique Taylor (IG: @taylored.consulting), entrepreneurs pursuing their own version of success. As Jamaicans, Tallawah is a word used in our culture that means strength or fearlessness. The phrase, "wi likkle but wi tallawah" is used often to acknowledge our fellow Jamaicans locally and internationally who are achieving greatness, especially through their passions. This greatness...2020-01-2414 minTallawahTallawahCharles Hyatt II, Good News JamaicaOVERVIEW The Tallawah podcast is the product of many musings on the perception of success. How success is typically defined within societies can vary greatly from how an individual perceives success. Tallawah is a venture led by Latoya Wakefield (IG: @latoyawakefield) and Yanique Taylor (IG: @taylored.consulting), entrepreneurs pursuing their own version of success. As Jamaicans, Tallawah is a word used in our culture that means strength or fearlessness. The phrase, "wi likkle but wi tallawah" is used often to acknowledge our fellow Jamaicans locally and internationally who are achieving greatness, especially through their passions. This greatness...2020-01-2231 minThe Digital Jamaica PodcastThe Digital Jamaica PodcastTwain Richardson - Say Yes To Everything & Figure It Out AfterThe story of how Twain Richardson came to be the co-founder of  Frame of Reference Production Company, the only post-production company in the English-speaking Caribbean epitomizes so many things about the Jamaican spirit. Immeasurable drive in the face of brokeness, tough headed go-get-it-ness, nough-an-inna-everything-ness, kicking ass in spaces we don't belong-ness. This is going to sound extremely cliché but likkle but tallawah is an apt description for him and the company he has built. Find links to some things mentioned during this episode on the blog and follow the show on our social media pages on Instagram, Tw...2019-11-0454 minTalk Truth with Mario EvonTalk Truth with Mario EvonI Chose The Creative Arts feat. Desmond Dennis (018)In this episode, I speak to actor/writer/director, Desmond Dennis (@desmondedennis), one of Jamaica’s most talented actors, as we traverse his journey to theatre and his current life as a creative in Jamaica.In a sentence/a paragraph, who is Desmond Dennis?Where in Jamaica are you from?Were you a child that liked to tell stories or perform?Tell me about early schooling?Did you do any acting in primary school?When is your birthday?Tell me about your high school life?Who are some of the forces behind the creative power of...2019-09-081h 02The Innovative CreativeThe Innovative CreativeEpisode #4 Product Design w/ Kurt PoormanWe're back with another episode! I didn't know much about product design so I wanted to get someone industrial to talk about it. Kurt Poorman of Tallawah Works is that person! Sit back while we talk about the ins and outs of product design and how It's synonymous with all forms of design out there. Expect some gems from the interviewee as he's been in the game for 13 Years --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/i...2019-04-0140 minDreams Inspire Reality PodcastDreams Inspire Reality PodcastRochelle Graham: Building a Multi-Million Dollar Beauty Brand with only $100 (wi likkle but wi tallawah)Welcome to the seventeenth episode of Dreams Inspire Reality. This week I interviewed the co-founder and CEO of Alikay Naturals, Rochelle Graham. She is an influencer, entrepreneur, host, philanthropist, and speaker. Coined a “beauty pioneer” by Essence Magazine at the age of 26, Rochelle Graham-Campbell has felt a connection with nature since her early Jamaican countryside childhood with her herbalist grandmother. Earning YouTube’s prestigious Silver Play Button Award, there’s no question why Rochelle’s BlackOnyx77 channel gained notoriety as THE go-to source for natural hair, fashion, makeup and Jamaican cooking inspiration on the top-rated video-sharing platform. With over 104K+ subscri...2018-05-0338 min