Nuh Likkle Twang is a Caribbean-Canadian podcast which features two Jamaican born Canadians, navigating the world and having conservations with a Caribbean twist. Hosted by Dougie and Chadz
A continuation of our episode of Sexual Health with Dane Record from PARN. Here we discuss. topics such as HIV/AIDS and HIV Prevention
This Week nuhlikkletwang discusses Sexual Health with Dane Record of PARN . This is part 1 in a two part series.
This week the team sat with Mario Palmer to discuss the effects of social media on our lives.
On this week's episode, Nuh Likkle Twang sits down with Alana Duncan to discuss diversity, inclusion and equity. We also delve into allyship and what allyship looks like for different people.
On this week's episode, we discuss Covid 19 one year after lockdowns, the efficacy of vaccines as well as the various conspiracy theories with Dr. Monique Brown.
This week is so lit, we threw a little bit of cussing in. That aside, join us for a fun discussion with Nadine ‘RootsandCulture’ Brown as we discuss Dancehall, its effects on Jamaicans both on the island and abroad.
Why are little girls and boys of colour seen as a lot older than they actually are? We were curious too, so we did the research and had a discussion. Give it a listen! Don’t forgot to follow us on Instagram at nuhlikkletwang, to keep up with the NLT crew
Dub-plates, jingles, motorcades and food. You would think we're setting up for another Toronto Raptors win right? Not quite, this week we speak about the spectacle that is, Jamaican General Elections. NB: The Leader of the JLP was Willian Alexander Clarke, not Sharpe (there's another famous Jamaican National Hero who has that Surname) ***We do not own the rights to the political jingles utilized in this episode***
With the current state of the world, we are forced to put ourselves in self-preservation mode. For many that could mean not protecting those who fight for us even when they have their own fights, especially within their own communities. This week's episode discusses intersectionality and what it means to be both black and a woman within the Black community.
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery; Some traditional cultural practices become profitable when portrayed by a larger societal group but are considered backward or "urban" when portrayed by the initial group who own or invented it, is this appropriation? This week nuhlikkletwang answers all your burning questions about appropriation and the Jamaican diaspora.
Ever wondered if there was a direct link between how we were raised as diaspora beings versus those who remained in Africa? This week's episode dives into the world of "bringing up black men".
Recently the Internet has been overwhelmed with the story of a seven year old's battle against a primary school in Jamaica. While many people are outraged by what's happening, the country of Jamaica and the world is somewhat divided on what is "right". Our panel discusses the historic and religious aspects of the battle as well as their own experiences and hair journeys.
Is there anything wrong with pride or even patriotism? When does patriotism turn to arrogance; and do your neighbours tolerate you or do they respect your right to fly your flag high? This week's episode seeks to uncover what created the "bad blood" between other Caribbean islands and Jamaica.
Ever wondered what it's like dating a Jamaican? Two guests share their experiences of living and loving a Jamaican mate.
Listener discretion is advised: This week's episode features Damian, a St Thomas (Jamaica) native who now resides in Toronto. He shares his views on retaliatory infidelity in relationships between people of the diaspora as well as sound off with returning guest Nadia. It's spicy, it's funny, it's authentically Jamaican. Enjoy!
Are side chicks still a thing? Is it safe to say that Jamaica has one of the most normalized side chick "matey" cultures in the world? This week's episode focuses on the side chick game in Jamaica.
This week’s episode the NLT hosts and 4 special guests, focuses on the Black Lives Matter Movement in the US, and Black experiences here in Canada. Stay tuned to the conversation, subscribe and follow us on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Anchor or Spotify. Need more of us? Enjoy our post show chats at instagram.com/nuhlikkletwang
End of Season 1 of Nuh LIkkle Twang! Your fave Jamaican Canadian trio gives their best podcast advice including the highs and lows and behind the scenes about making this podcast work. Relive our fave moments as co-hosts and hear future podcast plans. Which podcast episode was your fave? Can't decide? Listen to the choices below: Jamaican Language lessons: https://anchor.fm/nuhlikkletwang/episodes/NUH-LIKKLE-TWANG-edgmi5 Household Gender Norms: https://anchor.fm/nuhlikkletwang/episodes/Gyal-Yuh-Betta-Can-Cook-ecklga Canada New Immigrant Discussions: https://anchor.fm/nuhlikkletwang/episodes/Jus-touch-down-inna-the-airport-eb4a71 Message us at nuh.likkletwang@gmail.com with your favourite episode's name. Go ahead, subscribe and follow us on your favourite online podcast platform!
Hello Badmind! How you doing today? Do you know any Jamaican people? Have you heard that someone is "badmind", "red eye", "grudgeful", or envious? Better yet, have you been warned by a Jamaican that Badmind worse than Obeah? The Nuh Likkle Twang hosts discuss the Jamaican cultural phenomenon of Badmind, and the accompanying fear of the supernatural. Stay tuned to the conversation, subscribe and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Google podcasts, Anchor or Spotify. Need more of us? Enjoy our post show chats at instagram.com/nuhlikkletwang
Religion is an key factor in Caribbean upbringing. Our Nuh Likkle Twang hosts talk faith and religion in this week's podcast. Is there one true religion? How exposed are Jamaican people to all religious groups; Rastafarians, Pentecostals, Agnostics? How has Christianity influenced our life choices? Do we care less about our faith, without a Jamaican church to call our own here in Canada? Share your church memories with us by emailing nuh.likkletwang@gmail.com Stay tuned to us! Subscribe and following us on favourite platform. Available on Apple Podcasts, Google podcasts, Anchor or Spotify. Need even more of us? Enjoy our post show chats at instagram.com/nuhlikkletwang
Nuh Likkle Twang talks mental health and awareness, from our Caribbean upbringing to present. Do we feel equipped to handle our mental well being? Are we afraid to confront stigmas? Tune in to hear our perspectives, and join the discussion by emailing nuh.likkletwang@gmail.com
We've made it to Episode 10 and thought we should tackle one of Jamaicans biggest talking points ...literally. Our language? Outside of the Jamaican flag, the next thing Jamaican people are known for is our Jamaican language. How do we sound? Do we all pretty much sound the same? Has our language changed as we've grown older? This episode is interactive. Listen out for our questions and email in your replies for a surprise! Email: nuh.likkletwang@gmail.com Subscribe and like us anywhere podcasts are available; Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Anchor, RSS feeds or Spotify Keep the conversation going over at instagram.com/nuhlikkletwang
Shadeism....Good Hair and Phenotype Preservation. NLT discusses these issues alongside our special guest Ali. Join the discussion by sending your feedback to nuh.likkletwang@gmail.com
NLT tackles Caribbean millennials, living at home, unwed and without child. What's wrong or right with our generation? Join in the conversation by emailing us your views at nuh.likkletwang@gmail.com
Can all Jamaicans cook.. well? Better yet are all Jamaican women good cooks? The Nuh Likkle Twang trio debates Jamaican food culture. How does food influence our relationships in the diaspora? Join in the discussion by emailing us your thoughts at nuh.likkletwang@gmail.com Follow us on instagram.com/nuhlikkletwang
Job hunting in Toronto as a immigrant... the Jamaican immigrant perspective. Chime in to the discussion on instagram.com/nuhlikkletwang or email us at nuh.likkletwang@gmail.com
Nuh Likkle Twang talks social ....physical distancing, and our take on essential services during this COVID 19 health outbreak. Are we right or totally off base? Email your feedback to nuh.likkletwang@gmail.com
The trio discusses the impact of the world health crisis being caused by COVID 19. How will life change in the 6ix? How are our families coping in Jamaica? Tune in to our discussion, and give us some feedback at nuh.likkletwang@gmail.com
Nuh Likkle Twang tackles the impact of moving, on your friendships. Who responsible fi keep the link? Hear us weigh in.
The trio examines what reggae means to them, Koffee's historical win and how the Reggae Revival has changed how millennials view reggae.
Are you even black? Should we be Blending in or Standing out? Jamaicans living in the Canadian Diaspora talk di tings on transitioning into Living Abroad.