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  • Caribbean Folklore: Anansi’s Antics in Antigua & Barbuda
    Apr 29 2025

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    Antiguan Folktales: Anansi's Wisdom and Lessons

    In this episode of The Moreish Podcast, Kesha Christie, a renowned storyteller and Ted Talk speaker, joins the show to explore the rich tapestry of Caribbean folktales, focusing on the iconic trickster hero, Anansi. This captivating Anansi story from Antigua & Barbuda has it’s origins in Ghana (Africa).

    Hema and Kesha discuss how these stories reflect and preserve cultural and spiritual beliefs, the nuances and variations across different Caribbean islands, as well as the impact of historical influences, understanding pre-colonial African history and how these timeless stories continue to adapt while maintaining their core messages.

    To learn more about Kesha and her work:

    Website
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    Walk Good Podcast

    Resources:
    The Caribbean Storyfinder by Sharon Barcan Elswit

    More episodes with Kesha Christie:
    Exploring Caribbean Folklore
    Trickster Tales

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  • Discovering the flavours of Tobago with Devonne Adanna
    Apr 22 2025

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    Exploring the Rich Culinary Culture of Tobago

    In the second episode on Tobago, one half of the twin-island nation of Trinidad & Tobago, Hema and guest Devonne Adanna, a storyteller and Caribbean history enthusiast from Tobago, dive into the diverse culinary traditions of Tobago.

    The discussion covers the historical influences on the islands' food, the distinction between Trinidad's fast-paced, street food culture and Tobago's homestyle cooking, and the unique flavours and dishes from both islands, including popular meals like pelau, curried crab, and doubles.

    The episode touches on local folklore, the influence of African culture across the Caribbean, and various snacks and sweets that are cherished in Tobago. Devonne shares some of her childhood favourite foods and memories.

    Throughout the conversation we share some must-try foods and recipes, plus a one-day itinerary if you want to visit Tobago but are limited on time.

    Connect with Devonne:
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    TikTok
    YouTube

    Episodes mentioned:
    Tobago's Past Revisited with Devonne Adanna
    Exploring Dominican Republic with Harry Alvarez
    Caribbean Culinary History with Keja Valens

    Resources:
    Tobago Main Ridge Forest Reserve
    Tobago Cocoa Estate
    Tobago Heritage Festival
    Store Bay
    Nylon Pool
    Tobago Tourism

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  • Tobago's Past Revisited with Devonne Adanna
    Apr 8 2025

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    In this episode host Hema and guest Devonne Adanna, a Caribbean history enthusiast, discuss the intricate historical backgrounds of Trinidad & Tobago, with a focus on Tobago. They delve into the impact of European colonization, the economic struggles Tobago faced post-slavery, and the distinct cultural evolution of both islands before they amalgamated to become one country.

    Devonne also shares her advocacy for autism awareness through her content creation, highlighting the intersections of history and personal narratives.

    Connect with Devonne:
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    Previous episode: Trinbagonian Chats with Devonne

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    48 m
  • Caribbean Folklore: Trickster Tales with Kesha Christie
    Apr 1 2025

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    The Rich Tradition of Anansi Stories, Monkey Tales and Caribbean Folklore

    In this bonus episode, Hema and guest Kesha Christie explore the origins and rich tradition of Caribbean folklore and trickster tales. Starting with an Anansi story skillfully told by Kesha, they follow it up with a talk about the origins and roots, tracing it back to West Africa, specifically Ghana.

    Kesha shares another tale, Monkey Who Loves Trouble, followed by a discussion on how these narratives have travelled and evolved across different cultures and Caribbean countries. The stories, shared by passionate storyteller Kesha Christie, offer deep lessons wrapped in engaging and entertaining plots, making them valuable for audiences of all ages. The episode also highlights the significance of communal storytelling in passing down wisdom and cultural heritage.

    Previous episode: Exploring Caribbean Folklore with Kesha Christie

    To learn more about Kesha and her work visit her website.

    Connect with Kesha on social media:
    Instagram
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  • Exploring Trinidad Part 2: Culture and Influence with Sunity Maharaj
    Mar 25 2025

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    Exploring Trinidad's Rich History and Cultural Blends

    In this episode of The Moreish Podcast, host Hema and guest Sunity Maharaj delve into the historical influences on Trinidad's food and culture. We chat the profound influence of diverse cultures on Trinidadian music, spirituality, and daily life, emphasizing the creativity and unique cultural fusion evident in the society. The conversation touches on economic challenges stemming from a plantation economy left from colonization, the influence of historical events on modern Trinidad, and insights into the Lloyd Best Institute's efforts to promote independent thought and decolonize the education system, drawing inspiration from the Trinidadian steel pan. This episode showcases the depth beyond Trinidad's - and the Caribbean’s - renowned elements of sun, sea, and sand, revealing a vibrant and complex society.

    Part 1: History of Trinidad: Tales of Heritage and Resistance with Sunity Maharaj

    Resources and Links:

    Lloyd Best Institute of the Caribbean
    Lloyd Best Institure of the Caribbean Archive
    Pelau: The unofficial, National Dish of Trinidad & Tobago
    Life in Trinidad & Tobago
    Recipes from Teri's Food Therapy


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  • History of Trinidad Part 1: Tales of Heritage and Resistance with Sunity Maharaj
    Mar 11 2025

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    Exploring the Rich History of Trinidad: From Indigenous Roots to Cultural Fusion

    This episode is the first of two parts with host Hema and guest Sunity Maharaj. They explore the history of Trinidad, uncovering the island's rich cultural tapestry. From the Indigenous people to the effects of European colonization, the relevance of understanding the island’s history is critical to comprehend present circumstances and promote compassion.

    Sunity shares her expertise as a journalist and director at the Lloyd Best Institute, emphasizing the importance of Caribbean development. The episode covers the island's Indigenous people, the impact of European colonization, the African influence, Indian indentured labourers and the resilience of Trinidad's culture, culminating in a discussion on present-day economic and social dynamics.

    Come back in two weeks for the second part of the episode where we dive into food, music and culture.

    Resources
    The Lloyd Best Institute of the Caribbean
    The Banwari Man
    Banwari Trace
    Celebrating the First Peoples of Trinidad and Tobago
    Peggy Mohan
    Lise Winer
    Maureen Warner-Lewis
    Dr. Kelvin Singh
    Patois Song Dodo Piti Popo


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  • Exploring Caribbean Folklore with Kesha Christie
    Feb 25 2025

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    In this episode of The Moreish Podcast, Hema and Kesha, a Jamaican-Canadian storyteller, chat about the rich tradition of Caribbean folklore.

    Kesha discusses the timeless relevance of folktales, the cultural significance embedded in them, and how they have evolved and intermixed across Caribbean countries. From trickster tales featuring Anansi to the eerie stories of Lagahoo and La Jablesse / La Diablesse, Kesha explains how these narratives continue to shape social behaviours and cultural identity. She also touches on the influence of colonization and the fusion of African, Indian, and Indigenous traditions in Caribbean folklore.

    Connect with Kesha:
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  • Curaçao's Culinary Heritage
    Feb 11 2025

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    Discovering Curaçao's Food Culture with Sheedia

    In this episode of The Moreish Podcast Hema and Sheedia chat about the vibrant and diverse food culture of Curaçao. Following up on all we learned in the history of Curaçao episode, we dive into the Caribbean island's culinary influences from African, Dutch, and Indigenous cultures, and how the proximity to Venezula has influenced what is eaten. Sheedia gets into dishes like funchi, iguana soup, and keshi yena, and sweets that may have been influenced by the Sephardic Jews. Join us for a delicious exploration of Curaçaoan cuisine!

    Connect with Sheedia
    Website
    YouTube
    The Dungeon Podcast

    Resources
    Top 10 Dishes You Need to Try in Curaçao
    Keshi Yena recipe
    Blue Curacao

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    31 m
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