The #1 Live Free internet Radio Station online Crs Radio Station The Knowledge Station brings you daily/weekly Reggae shows, live interviews with Reggae, Calypso, Samba, gospel, Hip Hop, Dancehall Artist, News, Sports and commentary from around the world. Caribbean Radio Show Station Network Liste…
Caribbean Radio Show CRS Radio
Love and passion are both intense emotions, but they differ in nature and depth. **Love** is often characterized by a deep, abiding affection and care for someone. It involves commitment, trust, and a sense of connection that can grow over time. Love can manifest in various forms, including romantic love, familial love, and platonic love. It promotes stability and support, often leading to long-lasting relationships. **Passion**, on the other hand, is more about intense feelings and desires. It can be associated with infatuation or a strong attraction to someone, often marked by excitement and energy. Passion tends to be more fleeting and can sometimes lead to impulsive decisions. While passion can be a component of love, it doesn't encompass the same depth of emotional connection and commitment. In summary, love is deeper and more enduring, while passion is often more intense and immediate. Both can coexist in a romantic relationship, creating a dynamic blend of emotions. From my iPhone
8;00 pm open opening comment topic is investment what is it 8:05 pm Sports and highlight 8:30 pm Patula 8:45 pm Coach Kenny Jackson 9:00 pm Dr Rhoda Arrindell
the topic is one's character, how can you be judged? 8:00 Pm thru 9:30Pm 8:15 former Major leageur Dwrick May 8:30 Patula Skeete 9:00 Dr Rhoda Arinndell
Absolutely! Procrastination, though seemingly simple, can have significant impacts on various aspects of life, including productivity, mental health, and overall well-being. It can lead to increased stress, missed deadlines, and feelings of guilt or inadequacy. Understanding the root causes, whether they be fear of failure, perfectionism, or lack of motivation, is crucial in addressing this issue.
Joint Ms. Patula on her 15 mins segment, get the news and highlight of today's sports scores, and comment unscripted, call in or just listen . Host Rafel Skeete and his super co-host Andrew DD Dixon
Welcome D Dixon in Jamaica, joined by Hapton Brown traveling from school to school representing the Give Back to Jamaica school program, we will also talk with local school teachers there , in addition, we will talk with Ms Patula Skeete and Julian(top)Richards
Join us tonight Ms. Patula Skeete, Hair, and Makeup to Robin Roberts at Good Morning America. join us tonight as we sit and ask Patula about her life also, listen and give your input, Who is considered an athlete, some say E-sports and Pool players could considered athletes.. Join Andrew D Dixon Coach Tonya, Dr Rhoda Arrindell,
Join us tonight Ms. Patula Skeete, Hair, and Makeup to Robin Roberts at Good Morning America. join us tonight as we sit and ask Patula about her life also, listen and give your input, Who is considered an athlete, some say E-sports and Pool players could considered athletes.. Join Andrew D Dixon Coach Tonya, Dr Rhoda Arrindel, and I8:00 to 9:30 Pm tonight
Tonight. we will talk about NFL opening day, this weekend college opening day while keeping up with the MLB, and WNBA scores and highlight also remind you about our special interview with Ms Patula Skeete
We will be catching up on last week's program, where we had technical difficulties, We wanted to talk the state of the Caribbean including the snap election on the Island of St Martin. sport like the upset on Saturday with FSU and GT college football hoping to talk to our nephew on colle sports
Tonight we will recap our last week's show followed by sports and highlights including the Olympics etc. Tonight we will debut the college-talking corner join us as we grow week by weel
We will talk about sports like the Olympics, baseball and basketball etc, also join Coah Tonya with her 15 mins youth sports segment... Dr Rhoda Arrindell with the state of the Caribbean. we will also talk with Tony Holtoon heading out to play pro baseball in Oregan joint super co-host Dee Dixon amd me Rafel Skeete
Join us tonight, We are creating a new platform by adding a youth sports chat by Coach Tonya, we still want your input as always join me, Andrew Dee Dixon. then 9;00 we talk about the state of the Caribbean with Dr Rhoda Arrindell CRS radio station
Join Ms.Simone Sobers from Winsome Wishes ABOUT | Winsomewishes (wwkids.org) and Dr.Ev Live at 8pm EST . calling to chat 661-467-2407.Help us to help them Tropical Storm Beryl struck Jamaica, leaving a lasting impact on the island. The most affected were children and schools, which faced significant challenges in the aftermath. Beryl's heavy rains and strong winds damaged school buildings, rendering many unsafe. Students faced disruptions in their education as schools temporarily closed. The loss of instructional time exacerbated existing educational inequalities.Emotional Toll on Children: Witnessing destruction led to anxiety, fear, and trauma among children. Schools became crucial support systems for emotional healing. Jamaican communities rallied together, repairing damaged schools and organizing makeshift classrooms. NGOs and volunteers provided resources and counseling. Bridging the Gap: You can help in—school supplies, textbooks, and portable classrooms. Solidarity prevailed, emphasizing collective tion during crises. Donate :Give Back Jamaica Zelle (givebackjamaica@gmail.com) Paypal: givebackjamaica.com
Crs Reggae Early Morning: Oldies but Goodies 70s 80s 90s
Picking up the show from last week, that we couldn't air due to technical difficulty, also the Monday we are in Panama City for the GrandSlam world series tournamnt
Crs Radio Early Drive: Just the greatest reggae music
Today's program we will sit down with Mr Fred Plump founder of the Piper Davis baseball group,, Mr Plump has been working for over 40 years to uplift sport in the inner city of Birmingham AL. he also is and still pushing to work with the Caribbean island, listen in, and be a part of the conversation Dee Dixon, Ryan Washigton and others
Round table talk , scores and highlight,Bronnie jamres selected by the Lakers
Round table talk about sports and the Caribbean state of being, scores and highlight of all major sports
An open table of talks with some sports-minded folks, we will also having that weekly caribbean talk with Dr Rhoda Arrindell
Join us tonight, we will have a somewhat round-table talk with Tony Holton, Steve Munson, Andrew Dee Dixon, Keney Sims, and Mr Lee we will also discust the 48th annual Caribbdean Studies Conference, that was June 3-7
Kenney Simms will be our guest along with Micheal Moore, also please join me and send condolences to our super co-host Andrew D Dixon
join us as we talk to Mrs. Dani Kortava, a Hypnosis, and Hypnotherapies Danikortave.com meet Dani Kortave Clinical Hypnotherapist & Licensed NLP Specialist in Neuro-Hypnotic Repatterning Dani Kortava (@hypno_with_dani) Instagram · hypno_with_dani
HOPETON D. BROWN Many people struggle to determine their calling in life, laboriously trying different things like a piece of clothing, looking to find what fits. But there are others that emerge fully formed, in full command of their life, their identity and their future. Hopeton Brown fits firmly in the latter category. His ongoing community activities not only generates an encouraging and respectful feeling but has had an inspirational and motivational effect on the youths. Mr. Brown, a chemical engineer graduate from Drexel University, came to Philadelphia from Jamaica in 1977 and ran smack into a wall of prejudice at West Philadelphia High School. He opened their eyes to reality. In a big step to fight ignorance with the truth he formed the West Indian Club, a student run organization aimed at educating fellow students in the hopes of erasing traditional stereotypes. This initial action eventually led to his dedication and commitment to the promotion of the Caribbean culture in the Tri-state area. He has been a staple in the Caribbean community for over 40 years. In 2011, he received a Lifetime Achievement Award for his community activities from the South Jersey Caribbean Cultural and Development Organization. Hopeton Brown's involvement within Caribbean community is far reaching. In the early 80s, a
Join us live tonight, our guess tonight is Terrius Watson we will talk about his award-winning career as a director. Director/Producer @orgentv, @realbigvision, with co-host Tony Holtonhttps://my.blogtalkradio.com/tools/#/my-episodes/edit?episode=12337218 Special guess Adrew D Dixon, Rhoda Arrindell, Clink here
Some of the more than 200 Indians who arrived in Jamaica on a charter flight from Dubai told immigration officials that they had travelled to the island for a five-day tour,but checks of their itineraries revealed coverage for only one day. Gleaner immigration sources confirmed on the weekend that anomalies were initially picked up with travel arrangements for some of the group of mostly men while the flight was already airborne. .the bob marley movie ....isreal n gaza and university protest....local govt elections and the implications....jamaica n the diaspora ..should the speaker apologize...manners and violence in schools
Listen in live as we speak to Mr. Julian Stevens a dad and a baseball instructor, Julian is also the dad to JUJU Stevens D1 baseball player at Missouri Baseball. We will also talk with Gregory Bryant of the Priery View A@M about, talk about the advantages of HBU schools. click and join
We will have a candid chat with Julian Stevens, about college baseball in the SEC and more. also Ms Patula Skeete motivation speaker and stylist to Robin Roberts
Join us as we sit and talk to Jermain Lewis of Antigua, a very interested lady hard at work to improve the locals any way she can. We will also talking to Steve Monson former professional baseball player and coach in Australia
Cheyne Gadson, was born in Brooklyn, New York. Raised in Jamaica Queens. Gadson grew up in the Mecca of basketball. Gadson was a late bloomer in the sport of basketball who began organized basketball in his senior year of high school at Jamaica High school in Queens NY. Gadson became an all-city nominated player in two years of high school basketball. Gadson then went on to play at Faith Christian academy which is a user grad school 99-00. Gadson then went on to Oklahoma State University from 2001-2003. Dont forget 2024 Primary School shoe drive that has already begun
Tony and I will be talking with Karl Nichols, Rhoda Arrindell, Carl Nichols is an American former Major League Baseball catcher. He played parts of six seasons in the major leagues, from 1986 until 1991, for the Baltimore Orioles and Houston Astros, appearing in a total of 96 games while batting .204 with 18 RBIs."Click here
Helping the youths all over the world, growing in the sports they love join us with our guest Benny Castillo of the Breeze Academy Sports Chat & More We also going to have a heart-to-heart about the true meaning of COCORDIA with three of the brilliant minds. Dr Rhoda Arrindell, Mr Lasana M Saku and Mr Fabian Badijo
Melissa Parent Best-selling author Reiki Master transformational mindset coach
Greetings again!! Join me once more for another exciting #Waves of Change episode where we will have a #Good Friday Edition, exploring the #traditions of Easter in Jamaica. How is it different from other celebrations? #Myths and truths. We will enter in an arousing discussion with #Community Advocate, Mr Davel Ellis, (Dr. Ellis), past student of the #Springvale Primary School who is doing very well. You dont want to miss this. Be sure to join us Friday, March 29, 2024 at 6:00 pm (EST) -5:00 pm Jamaica time- only on Caribbean Radio Show. Talk to you soon!!!
Tony and I are back at it again along with Rhoda Arrindell, and Dee Dixon with scores and highlight our guess is Devon Lemon znd Keith Ross father of FSU superstar DeAmez Ross Join my News Letter JOIN
For a deeper dive into self-care practices and healing, join us every week as we explore mindfulness, wellness, and self-love. Our expert guests will share tips, stories, and transformative experiences to help you prioritize your well-being. Tune in to “Nurturing You: The Self-Care Healing Hour” and embark on a journey of self-discovery and renewal. Sherry Bennett graduated from high school and beauty school in the same week. As a child, I stayed in trouble for lining up the neighborhood kids in my garage and giving them haircuts with sewing scissors for 25 cents. Since as far back as I can remember, all I ever saw was heads of hair that needed me...and still do! I have been hairdressing fifty hours a week, fifty weeks a year now for decades, until the Covid shutdown. That was the first time anyone had ever told me I couldn't do my thing. After the shock wore off, being forced to stay home worked wonders for me personally. I actually gained balance. Now what makes a great day great includes time to stare at the ceiling and think about what I want to do. To be a human being, not just a human doing.
Hey you, here we are going to provide value in the form of knowledge we can apply into our daily lives that will have a positive generational impact. We will cover the science and psychological reasons behind why our physical and mental health is the way it is as children of the Diaspora and which foods and herbs we can incorporate in culture and which practices we can incorporate into our daily lives in order to heal our Mental and Physical Health so that we can live stronger, longer, and happier lives. We will cite our findings and get to a point of having guests who have studied certain topics and I will bring them to the discussion to go in depth on what we can do to help ourselves and each other heal. At times we may go over financial advice if it ties into the topic such as going from depressed to success, but money isn't going to be the main focus here, we're focusing on a different kind of Wealth, Wealth in Health, Healing and Breaking Generational Curses. We're rewriting our
Hello World! Welcome to "Waves of Change", your radio talk show for insightful discussions on issues shaping our nation. This episode we will dive into a topic close to our hearts: the positive impact of student welfare in Jamaica. We'll be exploring how nurturing the well-being of our #students leads to brighter futures and a stronger society. I am your host Samantha (Lady Sam) Nembhard and I will be talking to key persons who have received such benefits and are eternally grateful. We will be highlighting the #sponsors as giving is living and sharing is caring! Tune in this and every Friday at 6pm (EST)/ 5pm (CT). Join me on CRS #Caribbean Radio Show, the knowledge station!
our co-host and our sports guy with scores and highlights, and bringing back professor and author Dr Rhoda Arrindell. Our guy Andrew Dee Dixon
"sit down and talk" is a phrase that typically means to have a conversation or discussiongmes #SPORT chat all games people play Live with Ledegnary #baseball veteran from St. Martin Rafel #Skeete
Self-care and healing after a disaster. Joining me today is my cohost Shalom, a Medic healer. Shalom has a very special name that was chosen for her before she was even born. She is the daughter of a World War II veteran and her mother is a Hiroshima bomb survivor, and she carries their legacy of resilience and hope. Shalom has a rich and diverse background, and she is passionate about sharing her wisdom and experience on how to cope and thrive after a disaster. You can call us at 661-467-2407 or join the chat online. We look forward to hearing from you. Maui Medic Healers Hui's mission is to facilitate care to vulnerable populations and to provide grounded, culturally appropriate physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual support in times of distress and repair. Talking Points: How to Build Resilience and Bounce Back from Adversity develop resilience, practice gratitude, optimism, and self-compassion. The Hawaiian culture Mana: At the core of traditional Hawaiian medicine is the concept of mana, a spiritual energy that flows through all living things. Lomilomi Massage: Lomilomi is a traditional Hawaiian massage therapy that combines physical manipulation, spiritual healing, and energy work. It's not just about physical touch; it's a holistic approach that acknowledges the interconnectedness of the mind, body, and spirit Ho'oponopono: This ancient practice focuses on reconciliation and forgiveness. Hula Kahiko: Hula kahiko, or ancient hula,) iam-ced.org, https://mauimedichealershui.org/ crsradio.com givebackjamaica.org
Welcome to our radio show on self-care and healing after a disaster. Joining me today is my cohost Shalom, a Medic healer. Shalom has a very special name that was chosen for her before she was even born. She is the daughter of a World War II veteran and her mother is a Hiroshima bomb survivor, and she carries their legacy of resilience and hope. Shalom has a rich and diverse background, and she is passionate about sharing her wisdom and experience on how to cope and thrive after a disaster. We invite you to join us today as we explore this important topic. You can call us at 661-467-2407 or join the chat online. We look forward to hearing from you. Maui Medic Healers Hui's mission is to facilitate care to vulnerable populations and to provide grounded, culturally appropriate physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual support in times of distress and repair. Talking Points: How to Build Resilience and Bounce Back from Adversity develop resilience, practice gratitude, optimism, and self-compassion. Role of Mindfulness and Meditation in Self-Care and Healing; mindfulness and meditation can help reduce anxiety, depression, and trauma symptoms after a disaster The Power of Social Support and Community in Coping and Thriving After a Disaster. Building: social support can provide emotional, practical, and informational assistance, and how community can foster a sense of belonging, solidarity, and empowerment. iam-ced.org, https://mauimedichealershui.org/ crsradio.com givebackjamaica.org
Reggae #music is one of Jamaica's most distinctive and influential cultural exports. It emerged in the late #1960s as a fusion of ska, rocksteady, and Rastafarianism, and soon became a global phenomenon that inspired countless artists and genres. Some of the greatest reggae hits from the past are songs that reflect the social, political, and spiritual realities of #Jamaica, as well as the joy and resilience of its people. These songs include Bob #Marley's "One Love", which is a universal anthem of peace and unity; #Jimmy Cliff's "The Harder They Come", which is a defiant statement of survival and resistance; Burning Spear's "Marcus Garvey", which is a tribute to the national hero and pan-Africanist leader; and Toots and the Maytals' "Sweet and Dandy", which is a celebration of rural life and culture. These songs and many others have shaped the history and identity of Jamaica, and have influenced generations of musicians and listeners around the world.
Caribbean Radio Show1.27.2024 Remix With Djedimix. Shout out to Give Back Jamaica Inc.