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How Jamaica Conquered the World
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Contenu fourni par Roifield Brown. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Roifield Brown ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
The small island of Jamaica has forged a new type of empire, an intangible realm of which there are no physical monuments. There is no official political or economic sphere of Jamaican influence but when it comes to popular culture its global reach is immense, far exceeding the reasonable expectation for a nation of just over 2.7 million people. For a nation that gained independence from the British only 50 years ago, Jamaicans have left their mark on music, sport, style and language around the globe and have become an international marker of ‘cool’. Jamaican music has colonised the new and old world alike, its athletes break world records with impunity and youngsters the world over are incorporating Jamaican slang into their dialects. Despite this the country has reaped no economic reward in return, unlike empires of old, and Jamaica still remains an economic pygmy. Jamaican influence has unconsciously spawned creative innovation around the globe and to this day it remains a country to be studied, celebrated, and demystified. Through the help of linguists, artists, musicians, designers, sports personalities, and historians we take a closer look as to how Jamaican culture conquered the world.
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The small island of Jamaica has forged a new type of empire, an intangible realm of which there are no physical monuments. There is no official political or economic sphere of Jamaican influence but when it comes to popular culture its global reach is immense, far exceeding the reasonable expectation for a nation of just over 2.7 million people. For a nation that gained independence from the British only 50 years ago, Jamaicans have left their mark on music, sport, style and language around the globe and have become an international marker of ‘cool’. Jamaican music has colonised the new and old world alike, its athletes break world records with impunity and youngsters the world over are incorporating Jamaican slang into their dialects. Despite this the country has reaped no economic reward in return, unlike empires of old, and Jamaica still remains an economic pygmy. Jamaican influence has unconsciously spawned creative innovation around the globe and to this day it remains a country to be studied, celebrated, and demystified. Through the help of linguists, artists, musicians, designers, sports personalities, and historians we take a closer look as to how Jamaican culture conquered the world.
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Seventy-five years ago, on June 22, 1948, the HMT Empire Windrush docked in Tilbury, marking a pivotal moment in British history. In this episode, we delve into the significance of this landmark event, as we explore one man's journey to prove his British citizenship amidst a hostile environment. Thanks to the dedicated work of journalist Amelia Gentleman, who shed light on the plight of tens of thousands of British West Indians facing wrongful deportation, the Windrush scandal came to the forefront of public consciousness Amelia Gentleman, a journalist renowned for her tireless efforts, played a crucial role in bringing the Windrush scandal to light. Her in-depth reporting exposed the injustices faced by the Windrush generation, many of whom had lived in Britain for decades, only to find themselves wrongly targeted by deportation measures. By acknowledging Gentleman's sterling work, we pay tribute to her dedication and the impact of her reporting in raising awareness about the systemic mistreatment faced by British West Indians and the urgent need for reform. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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1 Reggaeton - How Jamaican Dancehall music influenced the music of Latin America 24:43
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How Jamaican Dancehall music has influenced the music of Latin America, from the digging of the Panama canal to dominance of Dominican Dembow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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1 "Cool Runnings" 1988 Jamaican Bobsled team at the Calgary Winter Olympics - Episode 27 27:36
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The team (consisting of Devon Harris, Dudley Stokes, Michael White, and last minute replacement Nelson Stokes) debuted at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta. There they quickly became a fan favorite largely because of their status position as the ultimate 'underdog' story of the games. This team was the inspiration for a major motion picture, Cool Runnings. The characters in the film are fictional, although the original footage of the crash is used during the film. The film's depiction of the post-crash rescue was changed to show the bobsledders carrying the sled over the line on their shoulders for dramatic effect. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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1 General Colin Powell -Episode 26 27:55
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He rose through the ranks of the US Army to be the Head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the 65th secretary of state but his story started in Harlem and with his Jamaican parents. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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1 Episode 25 - Kickstarting How Jamaica Conquered the World 23:32
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This is a review and Kickstarter episode. We look back at the some of the show's highlights and why I decided to document the spread of Jamaica culture around the world. To donate please go to http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/roifield/how-jamaica-conquered-the-world?ref=card Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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The story of how the sound of Jamaica became the sound of Britain's second city and how its bands went world wide. The story of Musical Youth, Steel Pulse and UB40. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Jamaican influence on The Big Apple has touched all aspects of the city's life. A Jamaican started started Hip Hop, Jamaican Panamanians gave birth to Reggaeton and Brooklyn's population alone is 10% Jamaican. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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1 Episode 21 - The Story of Soul II Soul, when Reggae met Soul 14:40
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Jazzie B grew up in North London and fell in love with Jamaican Sound Systems. He went on to have the biggest Sound System in the world and he created a new sound that united Jamaican reggae with American soul. His bass fused driven music captured the attention of the world and was to change the sound of US RnB. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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1 Episode 20 - the Reggae Boyz and Rise of Football 14:50
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When the West Indies cricket team finally lost a test series after nearly 20 years, Jamaica turned it's back on the sport and embraced football with gusto. This is the story of how Jamaica qualified for the 1998 World Cup and how an English man of Jamaican parents played for the Reggae Boyz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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1 Episode 19 The Jalympics - The Beijing Olympics 2008 12:47
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Until Beijing 2008 Jamaica had only won 6 gold medals in 60 years of Olympic participation. In 2 weeks that summer it gained another 6, an achievement that rocked the world and the island and give rise the superstar that is Usain Bolt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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As the house music and the rave scene swept the UK in the late 80's and early 90's, Sound System culture fused with urban London to create an "Incredible" sound that became know as Jungle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We take a departure in our normal routine and interview Michael Goldwasser of Easy Star All Stars about their latest album Thrillah, a reworking of Michael Jackson's Thriller Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this inaugural episode of the series, we delve into the rich history and cultural significance of Jamaica since its independence in 1962. While the island may be small in population, its global impact through music, culture, and sports is undeniable. This episode isn't just about reggae or the famous personalities from Jamaica, but it's about the essence of the island and how its influence has touched many around the world. Quotes: "Any country that can weld into a harmonious unity the sort of heritage we possess, where people drawn from England and Europe and Africa and all the nations of the East are mingled and mixed in every combination that one can conceive, makes a contribution, by example." Alexander Bustamante "Jamaicans all over the world love their flag more than they love Red Stripe beer so that has been one tremendous success." Anthony Johnson Named Speakers: Roifield Brown Anthony Johnson (Jamaican High Commissioner to the Court of St. James) Joyce Brown (Resident of Birmingham, England) Detailed Summary: The episode begins with an introduction to the series, highlighting the global influence of Jamaica. The host, Roifield, expresses his passion for history and how he was inspired by other historical podcasts. He invites listeners to visit the series website and get involved in the project. The narrative then shifts to the story of Jamaica's journey to independence on August 6th, 1962, marking the end of 300 years of British colonial rule. The episode emphasizes the unity and harmony of the Jamaican people, who come from diverse backgrounds. Anthony Johnson, the Jamaican High Commissioner to the Court of St. James, recounts the story behind the creation of the Jamaican flag. He describes the controversy surrounding its colors and how it deviated from the traditional colors of the Union Jack. The flag's unique design, featuring black, green, and yellow, was initially met with shock but has since become a symbol of pride for Jamaicans worldwide. Joyce Brown, a resident of Birmingham, England, shares her memories of the euphoria surrounding Jamaica's independence. She recalls the excitement and pride of the Jamaican people, as they prepared for Independence Day. The episode captures the emotions and sentiments of the Jamaican people during this pivotal moment in their history. The episode concludes with a description of the grand ceremony held at the National Stadium, attended by 30,000 Jamaicans and distinguished guests, including Princess Margaret and Vice President Lyndon Johnson. The British flag, which had flown over Jamaica for three centuries, was replaced by the Jamaican national flag, symbolizing the birth of a new nation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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