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For Season 5, episode 9, Josh and Casey have on Metia Mcintosh. She was born and raised in the Bahamas and she comes on to share her experiences growing up in the Caribbean. They start by discussing some fun facts about the Bahamas and get into how it compares to the USA. Metia tells all about some of her celebrity encounters as well as her experiences working the infamous Fyre Festival. She also gives suggestions about things to do on the islands and weighs in on the Atlantis and Sandals resorts. Josh asks about the dating culture, which leads to some hilarious conversation. They then move into Bahamian geopolitics and how everything is structured. Together, they close on climate change and the commonality of marriage on the island. It's another great, entertaining episode!
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
1:05 - Bahamas Facts
8:14 - Bahamas Pricing
14:04 - Coming To The USA
15:24 - American V Bahamian Hospitality
18:13 - Celebrity Encounters
24:32 - Fyre Festival
29:07 - Meeting Shaggy
29:43 - Atlantis and Sandals Resort
32:21 - Chicago "Caribbean" Aquarium Review
33:10 - The "Thunderball" Grotto
34:01 - Movies Filmed In The Bahamas
36:08 - Things YOU Should Do On The Island
37:50 - Bahamian Vs American Safety
39:00 - Thoughts on Nassau
40:56 - Islands Visited
41:30 - "Private" Islands
42:27 - Bahamian Dating Culture
51:33 - Tourist Stories
52:47 - American Culture V Bahamas
57:03 - What Music Do Bahamian's Listen To?
58:03 - Bahamian Education and Healthcare
1:02:28 - Bahamian Politics and Economics
1:07:07 - The Bahamas Affected By Climate Change?
1:10:10 - Marriage Culture and Dating Apps
1:11:37 - Closing
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By Josh Baker & Casey Eisenberg5
1313 ratings
For Season 5, episode 9, Josh and Casey have on Metia Mcintosh. She was born and raised in the Bahamas and she comes on to share her experiences growing up in the Caribbean. They start by discussing some fun facts about the Bahamas and get into how it compares to the USA. Metia tells all about some of her celebrity encounters as well as her experiences working the infamous Fyre Festival. She also gives suggestions about things to do on the islands and weighs in on the Atlantis and Sandals resorts. Josh asks about the dating culture, which leads to some hilarious conversation. They then move into Bahamian geopolitics and how everything is structured. Together, they close on climate change and the commonality of marriage on the island. It's another great, entertaining episode!
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
1:05 - Bahamas Facts
8:14 - Bahamas Pricing
14:04 - Coming To The USA
15:24 - American V Bahamian Hospitality
18:13 - Celebrity Encounters
24:32 - Fyre Festival
29:07 - Meeting Shaggy
29:43 - Atlantis and Sandals Resort
32:21 - Chicago "Caribbean" Aquarium Review
33:10 - The "Thunderball" Grotto
34:01 - Movies Filmed In The Bahamas
36:08 - Things YOU Should Do On The Island
37:50 - Bahamian Vs American Safety
39:00 - Thoughts on Nassau
40:56 - Islands Visited
41:30 - "Private" Islands
42:27 - Bahamian Dating Culture
51:33 - Tourist Stories
52:47 - American Culture V Bahamas
57:03 - What Music Do Bahamian's Listen To?
58:03 - Bahamian Education and Healthcare
1:02:28 - Bahamian Politics and Economics
1:07:07 - The Bahamas Affected By Climate Change?
1:10:10 - Marriage Culture and Dating Apps
1:11:37 - Closing
________________________________
Full, video episodes available on YouTube (@SharedExps)! We also have a YouTube clips channel for episode highlights (@SharedExpsClips)!
Please help support us by reviewing and sharing our episodes! To keep updated, check out the Instagram (@SharedExps), Facebook (@SharedExps), and Tik Tok(@SharedExps).
If you have questions that you'd like answered on the podcast, you can reach out via email at [email protected].