Join Jerome Sawyer tonight on On the Record as he reports live from Exuma for the historic groundbreaking of the Rosewood Exuma development. Jerome sits down with Yntegra Group CEO Filipe McClean to discuss this highly anticipated project, promising luxury tourism and significant economic growth for the Exumas. Discover the vision behind this ambitious endeavour, its commitment to sustainability, and how it plans to address environmental and community concerns. Don't miss this exclusive insight into a project set to transform the region.
Join Jerome Sawyer tonight on On the Record as he sits down with Commodore Floyd Moxey, the ninth commander of the Royal Bahamas Defense Force. Commodore Moxey delves into the crucial mission of protecting Bahamian borders, discussing the ambitious plans to modernize the RBDF fleet and enhance its operational capacity. He also addresses the future of the vital Rangers program, ongoing efforts to combat poaching and human smuggling, and the RBDF's role in regional security, including the mission in Haiti. Don't miss this insightful conversation on the challenges and advancements shaping the nation's premier air and maritime security force.
Join Jerome Sawyer tonight on On the Record as he delves into the future of the University of The Bahamas, the nation's premier institution for higher learning. He sits down with UB's new President, Dr. Robert Blaine III, and members of the Board of Trustees to discuss the university's crucial journey towards securing national and international accreditation. Discover how this transformative milestone is sparking debate, reshaping UB's mission, and setting the stage for significant advancements in student success and national development.
Tune into the On the Record podcast for a profound and unfiltered conversation with Trevor Davis, the visionary leader of the Valley Boys. Host Jerome Sawyer delves into Davis's unprecedented journey through Junkanoo, exploring the deep-seated origins of the Valley Boys' historic split, the contention over its legacy, and his bold, transformative vision to evolve Junkanoo into a thriving, international festival benefiting all Bahamians. Don't miss this critical examination of culture, courage, and the urgent call for 'The Way Forward' in Bahamian heritage.
Join Jerome Sawyer tonight on On the Record for a special farewell edition with His Excellency Tom Hartley, the outgoing British High Commissioner to The Bahamas. Reflect on his impactful tenure since 2022, from his unique "baptism by fire" arrival during the Queen's passing to fostering stronger UK-Bahamas ties. Discover his proudest achievements, including a significant boost in education scholarships and the donation of historical archives now part of the curriculum. Plus, hear his insights on climate action, the future of the relationship, and his exciting next chapter serving His Majesty the King at Buckingham Palace.
Tune in to On The Record hosted by Jerome Sawyer for an in-depth conversation with Minister Wayne Monroe. We break down the controversial new biometric voter ID system, reveal insights into falling crime rates, and explore the transformation of the correctional facility. Don't miss this crucial update on Bahamian national security!
Guest: Dr. Sean Leonardo Knowles, Physician Under the theme of Mental Health Awareness Month, Jerome Sawyer sits down with psychiatrist Dr. Sean Leonardo Knowles to confront the deepening mental health crisis in The Bahamas. Together they unpack the alarming rise in suicide—especially among men—and the widespread stigma that keeps so many suffering in silence. Dr. Knowles urges a national response, advocating for mental health education in schools, legal reforms on youth substance use, and increased access to care across the islands. From trauma and addiction to emotional repression in men, this episode issues a compelling call for cultural change, compassionate intervention, and serious investment in the nation’s mental wellbeing. CREDITS Executive Producer: Jerome Sawyer Producer: Jondeisha “JD” Hall Technical DirectorS: Nathaniel Conliffe & Raychard Ferguson Audio Engineer: Joey Butler Graphics: Lynette Lockhart Photography Udaijah Taylor-Stevens Make-up: Regina McCook
Guest Father Ethan Ferguson - Rector, Holy Cross Parish As Bahamians wrestle with rising crime, mental health struggles, and a generation drifting from faith, On the Record asks: has the true meaning of Easter been lost? This week, host Jerome Sawyer sits down with Father Ethan Ferguson, Director of Holy Cross Parish, for a candid conversation about the spiritual state of the nation. Together, they explore how the church can help heal a fractured society, reach disillusioned youth, and offer hope in uncertain times. Is the church still relevant? Can faith bridge the divide? Don’t miss this timely reflection on where we are—and where we must go. CREDITS Executive Producer: Jerome Sawyer Producer: Jondeisha “JD” Hall Technical Director: Nathaniel Conliffe Audio Engineer: Joey Butler Graphics: Lynette Lockhart Photography: Udaijah Taylor-Stevens Make-up: Regina McCook
Guest: Aisha Bowe - Bahamian Astronaut Tonight on On the Record, Jerome Sawyer reconnects with one of the most inspiring Bahamians of our time—Aisha Bowe. Just over two years ago, she joined us as a former NASA rocket scientist with dreams of reaching space. Now, she returns—an astronaut. From carrying the Bahamian flag and conch chowder beyond the stratosphere to conducting cutting-edge science aboard Blue Origin’s first all-female crewed mission, Aisha didn’t just visit space—she took the Bahamas with her. What does Earth look like from up there? What’s next for her groundbreaking work in science, education, and national pride? And when exactly is she planning to go back? Don’t miss this out-of-this-world conversation with a woman who's changing how we think about what's possible. CREDITS Executive Producer: Jerome Sawyer Producer: Jondeisha “JD” Hall Technical Director: Nathaniel Conliffe Audio Engineer: Joey Butler Graphics: Lynette Lockhart Photography: Udaijah Taylor-Stevens Make-up: Regina McCook
Guest: Arinthia Komolafe - Aspiring FNM Candidate In this episode of On the Record, Jerome Sawyer sits down with one of the most talked-about figures in Bahamian politics—Arinthia Komolafe. She made history as the first woman to lead a political party, then shocked the nation by stepping away. But now, she’s back—under a different banner, with a new vision, and a message that just might reshape the 2026 election. Why the FNM? Why now? And what does she really think about third parties, political apathy, and the future of The Bahamas? Enjoy this candid, revealing conversation with a woman whose political story is far from over. CREDITS Executive Producer: Jerome Sawyer Producer: Jondeisha “JD” Hall Technical Director: Nathaniel Conliffe & Raychard Ferguson Audio Engineer: Nathaniel Conliffe Graphics: Lynette Lockhart Photography: Udaijah Taylor-Stevens Make-up: Regina McCook