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Produced by NO LONGER NETWORKHosted by Judy and Sophia Grant.Producer Nikita Belomestnykhwww.nolongernetwork.comIn this heartfelt episode, Dr. Sophia and Judy discuss their emotional journey as they planned a trip to Jamaica with their mother, only to be confronted with the devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa. They reflect on the resilience of the Jamaican people, the importance of community support, and how listeners can help in the recovery efforts. The conversation highlights their deep connection to their Jamaican roots and the pride they feel for their culture, while also addressing the challenges faced by those affected by the hurricane.keywordsJamaica, Hurricane Melissa, resilience, community, support, family, disaster recovery, Jamaican culture, charity, podcastsummarytakeawaysThe urgency of family connections and experiences.The emotional toll of natural disasters on families.The resilience of the Jamaican people in the face of adversity.The importance of community support during crises.Pride in Jamaican culture and heritage.The need for immediate and long-term recovery efforts.The impact of hurricanes on vulnerable populations.The role of charity and donations in disaster recovery.The significance of maintaining hope and joy amidst challenges.The call to action for listeners to support Jamaica's recovery.titlesJamaica: A Family's Journey and Hurricane Melissa's ImpactResilience in the Face of Disaster: A Jamaican Perspective
After a little maternity leave (and a lot of life), Shana and Kris are finally back! This week, we catch up on new babies, new businesses, and the queer chaos […]
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