Jamaican Dale Elliott jr has created a platform "Where the voice is loud and the reasoning is raw". Motivating and inspiring Caribbean youths to be better. Brings light to social issues, introduces guest from different parts of the world and invites peopl
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The Buss Earz Podcast is a highly informative and entertaining podcast that caters to the interests and needs of young people. As an international student, I have been struggling to maintain a connection with my Jamaican culture while being in the US for over a year. However, stumbling upon this podcast was a game-changer for me as it brought back my vibe and allowed me to stay connected to my roots. The hosts of the podcast are engaging, relatable, and they cover a wide range of topics that are relevant to today's youth.
One of the best aspects of The Buss Earz Podcast is its ability to provide informative content that resonates with its audience. From discussing social issues like mental health, relationships, and current events, to featuring interviews with inspiring individuals from various backgrounds, this podcast delivers fresh perspectives and insights. The hosts don't shy away from addressing serious topics but manage to present them in a way that is both educational and entertaining.
Another great aspect of this podcast is the hosts' ability to create an inclusive space for everyone listening. As an international student, it can be challenging to find content that speaks specifically to my experience. However, The Buss Earz Podcast manages to transcend cultural boundaries by exploring universal themes that resonate with people from all walks of life. The hosts bring their own unique perspectives into discussions, making it feel like you're having a conversation with friends.
That being said, there are a few areas where The Buss Earz Podcast could improve. Sometimes the episodes can run a bit long without providing enough structure or clear direction. While the conversational style is part of its charm, there are moments when it feels like tangents distract from the main topic at hand. A bit more editing or planning could help streamline the conversations and make them even more engaging for listeners.
In conclusion, The Buss Earz Podcast has been instrumental in helping me stay connected to my Jamaican culture. It provides a platform for young people to engage with important discussions, learn from inspiring individuals, and stay informed about current events. Despite some minor flaws in structure, the podcast's ability to create an inclusive and relatable space makes it a must-listen for anyone seeking informative content that speaks directly to their experiences. I eagerly look forward to each episode and would highly recommend it to fellow international students or anyone interested in thought-provoking conversations.
In this episode we speak about how school was growing up in Jamaica compared to how different it is in a first world country. The strictness of the teachers and the methods of they would use to discipline students. Dale also talks about the troubles he went through as a child was always giving problems and how he used pee as a form of passive aggression. SON OF AN IMMIGRANT TOUR LIVENATION MAY 2 - POUGHKEEPSIE MAY 4 - KANSAS CITY, MO MAY 7 - PHOENIX MAY 11 - RICHMOND MAY 16 - OTTAWA MAY 18 - CHARLOTTE MAY 22 - CLEVELAND MAY 25 - DETROIT MAY 29 - NASHVILLE JUN 1 - DALLAS JUN 12 - PARIS JUN 15 - BERLIN JUN 18 - AMSTERDAM JUN 19 - ROTTERDAM JUN 21 - BRUSSELS JUN 22 - DUBLIN JUN 25 - LEEDS JUN 26 - LONDON JUN 27 - READING JUN 28 - MANCHESTER JUL 2 - CARDIFF JUL 4 - BIRMINGHAM JUL 11 - BRISTOL AUG 6 - BALTIMORE AUG 15 - NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ AUG 16 - NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ AUG 17 - ALBANY AUG 20 - SYRACUSE AUG 31 - BOSTON SEP 10 - SAN FRANCISCO SEP 21 - VANCOUVER SEP 26 - BRIDGEPORT SEP 27 - BRIDGEPORT SEP 28 - HALIFAX OCT 2 - WINNIPEG OCT 4 - EDMONTON OCT 5 - CALGARY OCT 16 - ATLANTA OCT 19 - HOUSTON OCT 23 - AUSTIN OCT 26 - PHILADELPHIA NOV 14 - WASHINGTON, DC NOV 16 - CHICAGO NOV 22 - MONTREAL NOV 23 - TORONTO NOV 28 - NEW YORK, NY DEC 7 - TAMPA DEC 10 - NAPLES DEC 11 - JACKSONVILLE DEC 14 - ORLANDO TICKETS DALEELLIOTTJR.COM Follow my other social media platforms IG: Daleelliottjr X: Daleelliottjr Tiktok: Daleelliottjr.com website: www.daleelliottjr.com
In this episode we compare some of the situations that immigrants experience when moving to the US. Although the US is considered 1st world we don not discuss how hard it is to survive in America. We talked about bills, homelessness, health and how everything in the US is work work. SON OF AN IMMIGRANT WORLD TOUR (European leg) JUN 12 PARIS APOLLO THÉÂTRE JUN 15 BERLIN COSMIC COMEDY CLUB JUN 18 AMSTERDAM COMEDY CAFÉ JUN 28 MANCHESTER NEW CENTURY HALL JUN 19 ROTTERDAM COMEDY CLUB HAUG JUN 21 BRUSSELS CIRQUE ROYAL CLUB JUN 22 DUBLIN THE WORKMAN'S CLUB JUN 25 LEEDS CITY VARIETIES MUSIC HALL JUN 26 LONDON SOHO THEATRE WALTHAMSTOW JUN 27 READING SOUTH STREET JUL 02 CARDIFF GLEE CLUB JUL 04 BIRMINGHAM 02 INSTITUTE JUL 11 BRISTOL REDGRAVE THEATRE (to request your city please visit www.daleelliottjr.com) Get tickets now at Daleelliottjr.com Follow my other social media platforms IG: Daleelliottjr X: Daleelliottjr Tiktok: Daleelliottjr.com website: www.daleelliottjr.com
In this episode Dale speaks with veteran Jamaican stand up comedian Ian Edwards about how he's manage to manuever the comedy space in America over the years.
In this episode we discuss a host of current affairs topics including Shannon Sharpe pending case, Sinners the movie review and how music has changed in terms of the contents the lyrics these artists were saying. Dale's father made a surprise off camera appearance to the studio. SON OF AN IMMIGRANT TOUR LIVENATION MAY 2 - POUGHKEEPSIE MAY 4 - KANSAS CITY, MO MAY 7 - PHOENIX MAY 11 - RICHMOND MAY 16 - OTTAWA MAY 18 - CHARLOTTE MAY 22 - CLEVELAND MAY 25 - DETROIT MAY 29 - NASHVILLE JUN 1 - DALLAS JUN 12 - PARIS JUN 15 - BERLIN JUN 18 - AMSTERDAM JUN 19 - ROTTERDAM JUN 21 - BRUSSELS JUN 22 - DUBLIN JUN 25 - LEEDS JUN 26 - LONDON JUN 27 - READING JUN 28 - MANCHESTER JUL 2 - CARDIFF JUL 4 - BIRMINGHAM JUL 11 - BRISTOL AUG 6 - BALTIMORE AUG 15 - NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ AUG 16 - NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ AUG 17 - ALBANY AUG 20 - SYRACUSE AUG 31 - BOSTON SEP 10 - SAN FRANCISCO SEP 21 - VANCOUVER SEP 26 - BRIDGEPORT SEP 27 - BRIDGEPORT SEP 28 - HALIFAX OCT 2 - WINNIPEG OCT 4 - EDMONTON OCT 5 - CALGARY OCT 16 - ATLANTA OCT 19 - HOUSTON OCT 23 - AUSTIN OCT 26 - PHILADELPHIA NOV 14 - WASHINGTON, DC NOV 16 - CHICAGO NOV 22 - MONTREAL NOV 23 - TORONTO NOV 28 - NEW YORK, NY DEC 7 - TAMPA DEC 10 - NAPLES DEC 11 - JACKSONVILLE DEC 14 - ORLANDO TIICKETS DALEELLIOTTJR.COM Get tickets now at Daleelliottjr.com Follow my other social media platforms IG: Daleelliottjr X: Daleelliottjr Tiktok: Daleelliottjr.com website: www.daleelliottjr.com
in this episode we speak about the things we still do although we are living abroad. Things such as cooking, cleaning and sayings. Certain rituals that only Jamaicans will understand. Be sure to like comment and subscribe.
In this episode Dale speaks with his friend Faypeck about the difference between men and women physically mentally and emotionally. Also they use life experiences as lessons on how to understand each other.
In this episode Dale Explain the different events that took place in his community while growing up
In this episode, we discuss the impact of migration on immigrants after moving to the U.S. and being away from home for an extended period. Adapting to a new society, its norms, and way of life can be challenging, especially when faced with the fear of losing touch with your roots. We explore the struggles, adjustments, and emotional journey that come with building a life in a new country while staying connected to where you come from.
In this episode we highlight hw comment sections are sometimes funnier than the actual content. There is obviously a double standard with behaviours of men and women and in this episode we expound on these instances in a comedic way. Also we share childhood stories about growing up in Jamaica.
A recent article published in Jamaica stated that young males have been having issues with low sperm count. In this episode we will discuss the causes and how a male can fix the situation.
In this episode Dale speaks about his experience with building credit in the USA, and how he uses the US credit system to his advantage. Although the system can be difficult to understand, it is important to have an idea how to utilize credit in order to grow in the USA.
In this episode we discuss how different the Jamaican proverbs are from the normal bible and the meaning each saying ha behind it.The different sayings have not changed over the years and we see them still being useful in today's world.
In this video, Dale Elliott speaks about the different types of Jamaicans living abroad and how we identify each other. The Jamaican diaspora is vast, with Jamaicans found all over the world. In this episode, we put our Jamaican knowledge to the test!
In this podcast Dale speaks about how things have changed since Trump took over office in 2025. The process of becoming a legal resident in the United States have not changed but things might become a little more difficult. Due to the president strict stand on immigration we see where he has ordered a mass deportation of illegal immigrants which has threatened millions of people. Dale is just sending out a message for everyone to be prepared and to also take the necessary measures to avoid deportation by urging people to go and get their papers sorted out.
n this episode we speak briefly about the different superstitions Jamaicans have about ghosts, witchcraft and many more myths. The different religious beliefs that lead Jamaicans to believe in Ghosts and evil spirits. Whether we believe in these myths or not. Dale also speaks about how much of a menace was when growing up as a child in Jamaica.
Worlds fastest man Usain Bolt opened up about his missing funds. He spoke about the matter on a popular platform in Jamaica "The fix''. The issue has been going on now for 2 years and he's stated that he has't received a penny back. Dale and Crooks speak about the fact that nothing has been done at all since then and also states that if it was other persons maybe the matter would have been resolved. #usainbolt
Dale speaks about personal growth and mindset when trying to become successful. The mind is a powerful weapon and it needs to be trained to think a certain way in order to achieve certain goals'
In this Podcast we speak about whether masturbation is addictive and what does it affect. Dale share his University paper that he wrote about the effects of masturbation. Also we talked about how religion affects how we view the act of masturbation and how many people actually take part in the act secretly.
in this video Dale Elliott speaks about he different types of Jamaicans located abroad and how we identify each other. The Jamaican diaspora is very big across the world with Jamaicans being located almost everywhere. In this episode we test our Jamaican!
Reggae artist Collie Buddz has made waves in the music industry, earning Grammy nominations and gaining respect in the reggae community. But as a white artist in a historically Black genre, how has he navigated the space while staying authentic? In this video, we explore his journey, his impact on reggae music, and what his Grammy recognition means for the genre. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more music insights!
Jamaican Born Immigration Attorney Sekou Clarke Talks about the different ways one can obtain legal Status in the United States, How the New Florida bill affect Immigrants in the US, Share his experiences through working on hundreds cases every year. This was a wonderful conversation that a lot of people can learn from especially Caribbean Immigrants. For all your immigration questions and if you are interested in representation please contact mr Sekou's instagram https://www.instagram.com/attorneysekou/?hl=en
Discussion with my Nigerian friends about how similar Jamaicans are to Nigerians. We talked about politics, culture , crime , slavery and more. PART 2
Discussion with my Nigerian friends about how similar Jamaicans are to Nigerians. We talked about politics, culture , crime , slavery and more. Guest are
First 3 person on the Buss Earz podcast! Filled with jokes and just a regular reasoning between 3 young men. This was a very argumentative reasoning which emotions ran wild. Conversations were centered around sexual desires, society today, male and female debate, state of the world and its economies, music , and a lot more.
Negus discuss why elephant man blocked because of his impersonations and living in Atlanta as a Jamaican content creator. Working with others and expanding. How man and woman are becoming more and more separated from each other, Tik Tok & More
Very interesting conversation with upcoming songwriter and producer Joey Lyric. The conversation consists of back and forth reasoning around the state of music in Jamaica and whether Reggae is losing its authenticity due to the individuals making reggae music now. We also talk about dancehall music needing writers and how it is working with producers and artist.
Andrew trabass back on another exciting episode. This episode we talk about current affairs and share views on music and plans for 2023
I received a bunch of questions from viewers which I said I will answer truthfully and as real an raw as possible. This promises to be a very fun episode
Life is a journey and you the older you get is the more lessons you learn. these are my top ten that I have leant so far
This explains the things undocumented people need to know when in the US. Especially Caribbean people. A lot of the information is not relayed properly so I am here to explain it as easy as possible.
Welcome to the new podcast space where I will be shooting all my new content! follow me on my journey on which I am striving to bring quality and consistent to viewers. See my ups and down and behind the scenes.
Ziminick, better known for his parties Zimi Seh Riva and Zimi seh Brunch is a well known Event planner in Jamaica that is also involved in the music industry in the area of producing and managing various dancehall artist. Conversation is about the various entertainment industries in Jamaica, the growth and explains that some areas of the entertainment industry lacks structure that is preventing more growth
Lincoln speaks where he got his creativity from and also how he developed his skill in his entrepreneurial mindset. Pro of and Cons of being Lincoln 3dot
Jamaican Born Forex trader Quillan Black explains how how he started and How he changed his life by having discipline, taking risks and remaining consistent in his skill. He also talks about his numerous investments, his love for cars and how he goes about his day to day life in the streets of Miami.
Many immigrants move to the states and for some reason are not really putting emphasis on becoming a legal resident or naturalizing. Here I explain the importance of doing so and why it should be the main priority when one comes to live in the USA.
Jamaican Financial and investment broker breaks down to secure wealth for generations to come for the average man through different kinds of investments and also explains the importance of insurance and saving
Nico Marley talks about his family and his love for American football. How it was growing up with a lot of family members. How he was allowed to have his own identity while still keeping the Marley brand authentic and wholesome.
Broadcasting commission in Jamaica has placed a ban on certain songs that can be played on the radio in Jamaica. This discussion is go see if the banning of some of these songs are going to affect the artist are not.
Countree hype talks new dancehall choppa songs, obeah song.
This was by far the funniest episode with the man him self Andrew Trabass. We all know him from youtube especially as one of the first do it from Jamaica in the world of content creation. we talked about life, his absence, his divorce, semen rention, working with other people and more.
Stephen talks about being surrounded by music from a very young age to becoming one of the most influential dancehall producers of his time. Di Genius recalls making music with Vybz Kartel and Mavado as well as other Dancehall artists. Also he explains the business side of the music and explains why he moved to the states and how much it benefitted his career. from working with John Legend, Drake, Shakira and more
Many different Variables can account for the large of migration taking place in Jamaica. The level of corruption, the unwillingness to change and the complete disregard for young thinkers and the working class be too traditionally routed in its old ways and don't see where there needs to be a renaissance of policies that prevent us as a country from moving forward.
Becoming an Entrepreneur is something that is risky and can possibly fail but the rewards can be exponential. Anyone who is willing to learn and take that risk can listen to my journey doing so.
The credit system in the US is new to Caribbeans and when we come here sometimes we mess up or take some time to adjust. Here are some of the steps I took to understand utilize the credit system.
Amazing country with an abundance of opportunities but like every other country there are issues
very common issue that nobody talk about
friends and good to have but we need to choose them wisely.