How Jamaica Conquered the World
Roifield Brown
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Episode 1 - Jamaican independence 1962
How Jamaica Conquered the World
05/04/12 • 9 min
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.
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Episode 2 - The Diaspora ( Canada, USA, UK)
How Jamaica Conquered the World
05/13/12 • 10 min
Around the time of Independence in 1962, the island saw mass migration to Britain, Canada and the US. This is the story of that movement of Jamaicans to new shores. The story is told with clips from the Jamaican Toronto Association, my Mother Joyce Brown, Janice Bryant from London and the Jamaican Ambassadors to Britain and the USA
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Episode 23 - Announcement
How Jamaica Conquered the World
12/07/12 • 3 min
The shows will commence again soon.The donate button, Colin Powell and other news.
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Episode 20 - the Reggae Boyz and Rise of Football
How Jamaica Conquered the World
09/19/12 • 14 min
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.
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Episode 19 The Jalympics - The Beijing Olympics 2008
How Jamaica Conquered the World
09/12/12 • 12 min
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.
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Episode 17 - Thrillah - Michael Goldwasser of Easy Star All Stars
How Jamaica Conquered the World
08/28/12 • 15 min
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
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Episode 12 - Reggae in Japan and Mighty Crown
How Jamaica Conquered the World
07/23/12 • 12 min
In the 70's Reggae hit Japan. The land of the rising sun took it to its heart and 20 years later a Japanese sound system was crowned the best in the world!
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Episode 16 - Toronto
How Jamaica Conquered the World
08/20/12 • 12 min
Toronto is not only Canada's largest city but its also the Canadian capitol of reggae and the home of its Jamaican population. This is the story of immigration and integration.
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Episode 10 - Bob Marley part 1
How Jamaica Conquered the World
07/08/12 • 17 min
Robert Nesta "Bob" Marley, was a Jamaican singer-songwriter and musician. Marley remains the most widely known and revered performer of reggae music, and is credited with helping spread both Jamaican music and the Rastafari movement to a worldwide audience. The compilation album Legend (1984), released three years after his death, is reggae's best-selling album, going ten times Platinum which is also known as one Diamond in the U.S., and selling 25 million copies worldwide. Ishmael Beah (born on November 23, 1980) is a former Sierra Leonean child soldier and the author of the published memoir, A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier.
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Episode 21 - The Story of Soul II Soul, when Reggae met Soul
How Jamaica Conquered the World
10/10/12 • 14 min
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.
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How many episodes does How Jamaica Conquered the World have?
How Jamaica Conquered the World currently has 31 episodes available.
What topics does How Jamaica Conquered the World cover?
The podcast is about Society & Culture and Podcasts.
What is the most popular episode on How Jamaica Conquered the World?
The episode title 'Episode 2 - The Diaspora ( Canada, USA, UK)' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on How Jamaica Conquered the World?
The average episode length on How Jamaica Conquered the World is 15 minutes.
How often are episodes of How Jamaica Conquered the World released?
Episodes of How Jamaica Conquered the World are typically released every 7 days, 18 hours.
When was the first episode of How Jamaica Conquered the World?
The first episode of How Jamaica Conquered the World was released on May 4, 2012.
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