Conversation with Lori Quast editor of fashion blog Seed of Style

It took getting a degree in Psychology for Lori Quast to realize that her only chronic illness was her addiction to fashion. “I started suffering from my addiction from an early age; it seduced me into never trying to fit in. At 13 years old I knew I wanted to help people, and I decided […]
Jamaicans in Business: Dr. Tashni-Ann Dubroy, co-founder of Tea and Honey Blends

This week we speak with Dr. Tashni-Ann Dubroy, co-founder of Tea and Honey Blends, a hair care company that manufactures and retails natural hair care products for women of color. The company launched in December 2009 and has expanded its distribution to include salons, beauty boutiques and Internet sales. Dr. Tashni-Ann Dubroy also serves as […]
Interview with Jamaican Filmmaker, Toni-Ann Taylor

This week we interview Jamaican Filmmaker, Toni-Ann Taylor. She is working on her first feature film “A Way Out”. The film is about two young men, living on different sides of the track who switch lives with each other. Here is our conversation with Toni-Ann Taylor. Where in Jamaica are you from?I am from Portmore, […]
Student-athletes transfer dilemma in Jamaican high schools

As the debate rages on regarding the transfer of athletes in the high schools system for the sake of playing for a coach/team/school there are a number of issues which must be addressed. The transfer story is old – dating back to at least four decades It is not exclusive to Jamaica Parents are as […]