A podcast on the culture of being from, and going back and forth to the Caribbean: the 'Bai Bin' life.
Hosted by Gyonne Goedhoop & Eva Croes.
You can find the transcriptions of all
... moreBy Be Right Back | Bai Bin
A podcast on the culture of being from, and going back and forth to the Caribbean: the 'Bai Bin' life.
Hosted by Gyonne Goedhoop & Eva Croes.
You can find the transcriptions of all
... moreThe podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
👀 If you always wanted to know a bit more firsthand information about the (Caribbean rooted) Neoperreo movement and the different music styles that make it ánd influence Veinte Uñas's work....
👀 If you are interested in the person behind Veinte Uñas...
👀 If you are just interested in another #BAIBIN conversation....
This episode is for you.
💃 Many know her as a DJ from the 🧚🏽Neoperreo🧚🏽 movement!
Or as a Operator Radio DJ in Rotterdam (Mas Flow).
Others also know her from her amazing fashion style or her Photographer skills.
We know her as well from the many different artistic projects that she has been doing globally.
During this episode we dive deeper into:
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We know there’s a lot going on in the world & life is REALLY lifing for a lot of people out there. This time asks us to reflect and do better wherever we can.
These themes alongside, ’moving back’ & the joys and sorrows that brings are all part of the conversation we had with nobody other then:
E3, Edri, Edrieënna Brandao. Community Organizer, Writer and much much more!
This conversation was recorded a while back, but somehow (still) fits in the moment we are launching it.
We talked about taking that leap because of elements that ‘force’ or push us back home, wondering how to move forward when we know that facilities back home are not the same as in Europe ánd the neocoloniality of all of this. We also talked about the grief that comes with saying goodbye to people and situations. Edri brought a fresh perspective and we a great time hearing all of their knowledge.
We hope this conversation brings you as much insight as it did us.
Disclaimer: Due to technical difficulties we could not incorporate our segment "Treasures We Keep" for this episode.
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We know you’ve been waiting for the third episode.. and here you have it!
Many people from across the globe know her: Alydia Wever.
Join Eva and Gyonne on the third episode of the second season on the Be Right Back | Bai Bin Podcast as we delve into the captivating story of Alydia Wever, a multi-disciplinary artist hailing from Aruba. Explore her fascinating journey of building an artistic career combining spirituality, heritage and artistry while moving back and forth between different places.
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Season 2, episode 2!
💁🏽♀️🙋🏽♀️Most of you know these faces - that's right! It's Eva and Gyonne.
The hosts of the Be Right Back | Bai Bin Podcast.
Disclaimer: the first few minutes of the audio has some static we can't get out. Bare with us, it gets better further down the episode.
Does this sound familiar?
😼"Oh you're going home, you're going to Aruba - That must be great having “Paradise” as home!"
Then even more so - this episode is for you!
In this conversation Gyonne and Eva delve deep into the notion of going back home for a break - but not always getting that break. It's about homesickness and the complexities of that. It's also a conversation about '18 di maart', national holidays and belonging nowhere and everywhere at the same time. Many postcolonial societies have these holidays. It can bring up a lot of pride, but it also has darker sides to it.
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Aaaand we're back.
Season 2 is here and we are having conversations with great new guests.🥳
Our first episode conversation is with Taisha Carrington.
👀Are you interested in hearing ideas about creating financial models as a creative from/in the Caribbean?
👀Want to hear a conversation between Caribbean creatives that speak upon expanding financial cultural institutions and infrastructure back home.
Then this episode is especially for you.
More about Taisha
Taisha is an allround artist with a strong focus on jewellery design and interactive installations about themes that depict many lived experiences and themes that people from the post colonial Caribbean live through.
We met her during Caribbean Linked in 2022 at Atelier 89 in Aruba and we immediately knew we wanted to have a conversation for our podcast.
We want to thank Mama Cash Fund for supporting us with this season!
Also a huge shout out to Patrick Ricao, our new editor!
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Eva and Gyonne discuss what life is like after the process of what they came to do in the Netherlands is finished. For most of us it is studying.
Together with the founders of the SayLessSis Platform and mister Artwell Cain, they discuss the need and motivation to build our own organizational structures, living the 'bai bin' life and the feeling of wanting and needing to invest in the (is)land that they are from.
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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.