The People's Table Blog and Podcast: Recent Episodes

Olivia

Aiming to educate, inspire and empower youths in my community. Hopefully, my posts will be thought-provoking and will influence constructive discussions and foster a positive mindset.

For growth to happen, change must happen!

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My teaching experience in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) - Rhachell shares her teaching experience in the middle east. The UAE is one of the preferred destinations for many teachers looking to teach abroad. Rhachell tells us of her journey.

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Elizabeth shares her experience and opinions of leaving the UK (England) to teach in Qatar. She loved the country and its culture but not so much the school she was in - remember people's experience varies. She offers some sound advice for prospective expat teachers.

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The video is to address the unwarranted judgements faced by childless or childfree women.

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Alesha shares her experience and opinions of leaving the UK (England) to teach in the Bahamas.

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Let's have a chat about the persistent discrimination faced by people who wear deadlocks, whether for fashion, culture or religion. The supreme court ruling influenced this piece in Jamaica last year, which gave schools the right to refuse admission to students with dreadlocks.

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Black women constantly face an uphill battle about wearing their natural hair, which is not experienced by any other race.

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Adrian is a Jamaican student currently studying on a scholarship for his PhD in Chinese Literature. He is here to share his experience and offer advice to potential overseas students.

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Can Long Distance Relationships Stand The Test Of Time - I interviewed my friends Rusheda and Adrian, who had been in a long-distance relationship for three years, which has resulted in marriage. 

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This recording was a reflection at the end of 2020 as we welcomed 2021.