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Join me as I share my first-hand experiences at Yung Brother's 3/10 album launch. Of course, at my age, it took me forever to realise that 3/10 was his birthday and that was why I had to be out my house that hour on a Tuesday night.
As we on birthdays we celebrate the birthday of the greatest calypsonian of all time and take in some of the best listening tunes from Shadow.
Switching beats, we're getting deep into a wealth of topics like budget allocation, minimum wage increases, and wage differences. Be prepared to be surprised as we unravel the intricacies of these subjects and their real-world consequences, all while drawing from the Big Mac Index! Plus, we're shining a spotlight on patriotism among expatriates and exploring how their love for home remains despite wage gaps.
Mieledy is no longer representing us and now that we got her out of the way we're back to caring absolutely nil about the lady who is actually representing us - as if we ever cared. We wanted a local representative so bad but now that we have one nobody even cares to learn her name.
We take the time to highlight some Trins who are doing some great work at home and abroad and send a special salute to the organisers of Japan Carnival.
Enjoy!!!
00:00:00 Intro
00:03:45 Yung Brother's Album Launch Review
00:22:27 Discussion on Budget and Minimum Wage
00:47:17 Triple the Police Force
01:04:38 Thiefing Police
01:07:31 No More Mieledy
01:20:20 Japan Caribbean Carnival
01:30:03 Shane Ramnarine at New York Fashion Week
01:39:06 Denzil Streete at MIT
01:45:05 Julien Neaves wins BBC Playwriting Competition
By Corie Sheppard4.8
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Join me as I share my first-hand experiences at Yung Brother's 3/10 album launch. Of course, at my age, it took me forever to realise that 3/10 was his birthday and that was why I had to be out my house that hour on a Tuesday night.
As we on birthdays we celebrate the birthday of the greatest calypsonian of all time and take in some of the best listening tunes from Shadow.
Switching beats, we're getting deep into a wealth of topics like budget allocation, minimum wage increases, and wage differences. Be prepared to be surprised as we unravel the intricacies of these subjects and their real-world consequences, all while drawing from the Big Mac Index! Plus, we're shining a spotlight on patriotism among expatriates and exploring how their love for home remains despite wage gaps.
Mieledy is no longer representing us and now that we got her out of the way we're back to caring absolutely nil about the lady who is actually representing us - as if we ever cared. We wanted a local representative so bad but now that we have one nobody even cares to learn her name.
We take the time to highlight some Trins who are doing some great work at home and abroad and send a special salute to the organisers of Japan Carnival.
Enjoy!!!
00:00:00 Intro
00:03:45 Yung Brother's Album Launch Review
00:22:27 Discussion on Budget and Minimum Wage
00:47:17 Triple the Police Force
01:04:38 Thiefing Police
01:07:31 No More Mieledy
01:20:20 Japan Caribbean Carnival
01:30:03 Shane Ramnarine at New York Fashion Week
01:39:06 Denzil Streete at MIT
01:45:05 Julien Neaves wins BBC Playwriting Competition

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