Mek wi talk nuh After we get through our weekly catch-up, we start talking about the marginalisation that Rastafarians have faced in Jamaica over the years. Support the show Subscribe and follow us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/theyaadmanpodcast OUR HOSTS: Davaine: @davaine_reid Tonniel: @tonnielyaadman
Mek wi talk nuh We give our unfiltered review of Rototom Sunsplash 2025 Support the show Subscribe and follow us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/theyaadmanpodcast OUR HOSTS: Davaine: @davaine_reid Tonniel: @tonnielyaadman
Mek wi talk nuh We sit down with Ital is Vital, who shares his knowledge on race, free will, religion and his concept of spirituality. Support the show Subscribe and follow us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/theyaadmanpodcast OUR HOSTS: Davaine: @davaine_reid Tonniel: @tonnielyaadman
Mek wi talk nuh We explore the vibrant world of Jamaican music and shine a light on the artists with the largest families. From reggae greats to dancehall icons, we share the stories behind their music, their personal lives, and the many children who carry on their legacy, all with the warmth and rhythm of the island at heart. Support the show Subscribe and follow us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/theyaadmanpodcast OUR HOSTS: Davaine: @davaine_reid Tonniel: @tonnielyaadman
Mek wi talk nuh The cultural heartbeat of Jamaica is reggae music. In this episode, we explore its global significance beyond the beats and lyrics. From the streets of Kingston to stages across Europe, Asia, and Africa, Jamaican culture has influenced movements, inspired unity, and shaped political discourse. But is the world still listening? We examine why reggae is more than just music. With Joan 'Nanook' Webley we discuss what we can do to reignite global love for Jamaican culture. Suppor...
Mek wi talk nuh Support the show Subscribe and follow us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/theyaadmanpodcast OUR HOSTS: Davaine: @davaine_reid Tonniel: @tonnielyaadman
Mek wi talk nuh Support the show Subscribe and follow us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/theyaadmanpodcast OUR HOSTS: Davaine: @davaine_reid Tonniel: @tonnielyaadman
Mek wi talk nuh In this episode, we sit down with UCAM CB basketball player Dylan Ennis for an open and honest conversation about mental health in professional sports. Dylan shares his personal experiences navigating the highs and lows of a basketball career, the pressures athletes face on and off the court, and how he manages his mental well-being. We also discuss the importance of breaking the stigma around mental health, seeking support, and building resilience. It's a powerful, real, and ...
Mek wi talk nuh We sit down with Stick Mareebo to chat about how reggae found its way to Australia. From backyard jams to full-on festival stages, we talk about the scene’s growth, the artists making noise, and what reggae really means in an Aussie context. Is it staying true to the roots or becoming its own thing? Support the show Subscribe and follow us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/theyaadmanpodcast OUR HOSTS: Davaine: @davaine_reid Tonniel: @tonnielyaadman
Mek wi talk nuh Support the show Subscribe and follow us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/theyaadmanpodcast OUR HOSTS: Davaine: @davaine_reid Tonniel: @tonnielyaadman
Mek wi talk nuh This is an honest conversation about the mental health crisis that is facing Jamaicans. It is targeted towards Jamaican men. If you or anyone you know is struggling with mental health issues, this is one to listen to and to share. Support the show Subscribe and follow us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/theyaadmanpodcast OUR HOSTS: Davaine: @davaine_reid Tonniel: @tonnielyaadman
Mek wi talk nuh In this episode, the discussion is about the pricing dynamics of iconic reggae artists like Buju Banton and Beres Hammond, examining how their fees reflect their legendary status and impact on the genre. More specifically, how it differs in Europe. We explore the broader reggae music industry in Europe, highlighting how European promoters and festival organisers value Jamaican talent. The conversation also touches on the structure and appeal of European reggae festivals, the r...
Mek wi talk nuh This episode features a well-known European reggae promoter, Julian Francisco Garcia Mancebo, who keeps it real about the state of reggae today. He thinks the scene is fading and needs serious love to stay alive. Tune in as he talks about what’s gone wrong, what still makes reggae powerful, and why it’s time for fans and artists to step up and keep the vibe alive. Support the show Subscribe and follow us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/theyaadmanpodcast OUR HOSTS: Davain...
Mek wi talk nuh In this one, we talked about pressing issues facing Jamaica and the wider world, from rising crime and corruption to economic inequality, climate change, and youth disillusionment. We explore the root causes, systemic failures, and social consequences of these challenges while highlighting the growing frustration among everyday citizens. As the conversation unfolds, we make a call to action for celebrities, influencers, and public figures to step up. With their platforms and ...
Mek wi talk nuh Every Jamaican child has heard growing up from stern warnings like “If yuh cyaan hear, yuh will feel” to gems like “Go look wuk!” We explore the deeper meanings behind these sayings, their cultural roots, and how they shape discipline, ambition, and identity. The conversation then shifts to the evolving idea of The Jamaican Dream, what success means in the island context, how it has changed over generations, and the tension between staying local or going abroad to “mak...
Mek wi talk nuh This week, we’re chatting with our friend Felipe, who tells us all about moving from Colombia to Spain. He shares culture shocks, wild stories, and settling into a whole new vibe. Then we debate what’s the real difference is between “daddy” and “papi”? Spoiler alert, it's not just about language. Things get a little too real. Support the show Subscribe and follow us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/theyaadmanpodcast OUR HOSTS: Davaine: @davaine_reid Tonniel: @tonnielyaad...
Mek wi talk nuh We talk about seven things Jamaican kids are famously not allowed to do, offering a look at the strict, respect-driven upbringing common in Jamaican households. The episode highlights the cultural emphasis on discipline, manners, and family values. With a mix of personal stories and shared Caribbean experiences, it paints a vivid picture of growing up in Jamaica, where rules were firm, but the lessons lasted a lifetime. Support the show Subscribe and follow us on all platforms...
Mek wi talk nuh We sit down with a Polish woman who shares her personal story of moving from Poland to Spain and the surprising cultural differences she encountered. From tapas to traditions, she opens up about the Spanish lifestyle, how family dynamics compare to Polish culture, and the eye-opening world of dating in a new country. Support the show Subscribe and follow us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/theyaadmanpodcast OUR HOSTS: Davaine: @davaine_reid Tonniel: @tonnielyaadman
Mek wi talk nuh In this episode, we break down the charm, passion, and undeniable appeal of Jamaican men. We discuss why every woman should consider dating a Jamaican man, from their smooth talking and irresistible confidence to their deep sense of loyalty and strong family values. We’ll talk about the spice they bring to relationships, their love for good food and good vibes, and, of course, the way they know how to make a woman feel special. Support the show Subscribe and follow us on all p...
Mek wi talk nuh This week we talk about how Caribbean families have changed over the years. It looks at how things like migration, technology, and modern life have reshaped family dynamics compared to the past. We talk about shifts in parenting styles, the role of extended families, and how traditions are evolving in today’s world. While some things remain the same, there’s a big contrast between old-school values and the way families function now. The second part of the episode takes...