On this episode the cousins bring you down memory sharing what they call their Kin-pupa-lick days. The days in their childhood that had them feeling head over heels that their parents might have not approved of. Oops.
Reggae Month, which is observed annually in February to celebrate the impact of the musical genre on Jamaica's social, cultural and economic development was officially launched on Sunday, January 30, 2022 even though it was initially sanctioned back in February 2008.Listen in as the cousins chat about this movement by the Jamaican Government while jamming out to some reggae music as it all unfolds.
The cousins reflect on time spent with their Fambily aka family over the holidays, which provided them with a renewed and refresh spirit as they made their way into the new year. Listen in as they highlight and chat about the top 10 conversations they had before, during and after Christmas diner with their carribean fambily.
The cousins are back! Brand New Year, Brand New Show, but same old cousins minus a few this season. They chat up a storm about New Year's Resolutions, why they fail and how to approach them to ensure maximum outcome! Listen in!
On this, the final episode of season 1 of the Cousins & BS podcast the cosuins invite a special guest to talk about the recent politically mandated "Lockdown" implemented by the Jamaican government. Listen in as they share their views on whether this method is utter bullshit or is proving to be effective at containing the spread of the Covid-19 Delta Variant as intended per the government.
With the new wave of the Covid-19 virus, "The Delta Variant" driving up vaccination rates globally the cousins are back to share their perspective. On this episode the cousins speak out on their uncertainties about the Covid-19 vaccines and on the influx of public figures and social media influencer who are using their platform to pressure others to Juk-E-Jam.
On this episode the cousins talk about the hidden gems in their home country more specifically the parishes in which they grew up, highlighting how most tourist miss out on the joys of experiencing them because of the stigmas of crime and violence attached to the country pre-covid era. Listen in and hear if they are calling bullshit on a thing or two tonight.
On this episode the cousins shake things up a little, sharing their stories about what navigating dating in America can be like for carribean immigrants who are attached to their culture and why they keep putting up a resistance against dating outside their race and nationality.
On this episode the cousins inhale the good shit and exhale the bullshit about some hilarious Caribbean food myths. Encouraging folks who might be missing out on a certain type of food because of the stories they've heard to "Just Nyam The Food Yaaww Man". In other words eat whatever you would like and don't allow these myths to prevent you from having what might be the best meal of your life.
On this episode the cousins talk about their experience with the various stereotypes they face in their everyday lives living outside the Caribbean and call bullshit on what some folks think they know about people and life in the carribean and what they actually do know. So, If you think you know listen in to see what you really know.
Listen in as the cousins share their "Coming to America" stories with you. In this episode they call out the bullshit in all the stories they heard about life in America as kids growing up in the West Indies, especially those about America being the "Promise Land".
Enjoy a sneak peak of what the cousins will be bringing you this summer.