“Mi feel a way.” It’s one of the most common and most loaded phrases in Jamaican language. At first, it … More
Category: Culture Blog
Why Jamaicans Don’t Eat From Just Anybody
In Jamaican culture, food is more than enjoyment. It’s more than celebration. It is how we nourish the body, restore … More
What Jamaicans Mean When Dem Say: “Mi Spirit Tek Yuh” (Or Nuh Tek Dem)
Jamaicans have a way of reading people without asking too many questions. Long before credentials, conversation, or explanation, there’s a … More
How You Know I Am Jamaican? (Healing Edition)
Traditional Wisdom. Spiritual Protection. Cultural Power. Being Jamaican is more than nationality—it’s a lived experience shaped by inherited wisdom, spiritual … More
Slippers Says – Episode 6: Scene 5 Parish Rumours & Church Roof Sightings
Narrated by Slippers SmaaaWKKK! CluonAWKK! An loud squawk echo through di drizzle like church bell gone rogue. Could it be … More
Word of the Day: Rooted
To be rooted is to stand firm even when life tries to sway you. It means knowing who you are … More
Granny Seh: Clean Yuh Heart Before Yuh Clean Yuh House
“Clean yuh heart before yuh clean yuh house.” It sound simple, but the weight of those words could balance bricks. … More
Yard Remedies Fi Bad Mind – Spiritual Defence and Cleansing in Jamaican Life
Not every threat come with fists. Some come in silence. Some come with smile. In Jamaica, we call it bad … More
Obeah Talk in the Market – When Business and Spirit Cross Paths
The market is more than just a place to sell food. It is a battleground of energy, a spiritual testing … More
