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10 episodes
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WeTalking is where Caribbean men and boys come to reason, reflect, and reimagine what it means to be allies in the fight against gender-based violence. Hosted from the heart of the region, the podcast sparks bold conversations on masculinity, gender equality, and human rights, challenging everyday norms in Barbados, Trinidad, and across the Caribbean. Each episode invites honest dialogue that pushes men not only to think differently but to act differently, inspiring a new wave of male allies committed to building a more equal, just, and respectful Caribbean society.

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Episode thumbnail for WeTalking Digital Danger | WeTalking Podcast Episode 10

December 6, 2025

WeTalking Digital Danger | WeTalking Podcast Episode 10

<p>WeTalking Digital Danger! Today, we explore how digital spaces are shaping Caribbean life, and how those same spaces are becoming sites of harm, exploitation, and gendered violence. This special 16 Days of Activism episode is grounded in the UN Women theme: End Digital Violence Against All Women and Girls.</p><p><br /></p><p>Digital violence is more than online conflict.<br />It includes cyberbullying, online grooming, stalking, identity theft, fake profiles, unsolicited photos, blackmail, revenge imagery, and harmful content that reinforces dangerous ideas about masculinity, sexuality, and power. These forms of abuse are affecting children earlier than ever and are impacting how boys and girls learn about relationships, safety, and self-worth.</p><p><br /></p><p>To unpack this urgent issue, we’re joined by regional experts:<br />Dr. Cona Husbands (Guyana), Colleen Wint-Bond (Jamaica), Peter Wickham (Barbados), and Stuart Shaw (Canada).<br />Each brings lived stories from schools, shelters, research, policing, youth work, and community programmes, revealing what digital violence looks like on the ground.</p><p><br /></p><p>Together, we explore:<br />✨ real stories that show how early exposure and online risks shape young minds<br />✨ how harmful displays of masculinity are being learned and repeated through digital platforms<br />✨ the silence, stigma, and trust barriers that stop boys and girls from seeking help<br />✨ gaps in awareness, policing, reporting, and legislation<br />✨ the role of allyship—how men, parents, teachers, faith leaders, and communities can support prevention<br />✨ how we can all contribute to ending digital violence and building safer online cultures</p><p>This episode is honest, solution-oriented, and deeply rooted in the Caribbean experience.</p><p><br />Whether you’re a parent, teacher, youth worker, policymaker, or simply someone who cares, this conversation will help you better understand the digital world our children are navigating.</p><p>Join us as we amplify the call: End Digital Violence Against All Women and Girls.</p><p><br />Listen, learn, and share, because safer digital spaces start with all of us.</p>

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November 29, 2025

WeTalking w/ Bearded Breadfruit

<p>In this deeply moving episode of <strong>WeTalking</strong>, we sit down with Dwayne, aka Bearded Breadfruit, the creator of Barbell Conversations, for an honest and unfiltered conversation about Black masculinity, mental health, and the unseen weight Caribbean men often carry. </p><p>Drawing from his personal journey, Dwayne shares how childhood pressures, athletic expectations, body image struggles, depression, job loss, and moments of violence shaped his understanding of manhood. He opens up about navigating emotional trauma in environments where vulnerability is discouraged, and how the lack of supportive spaces for men led him to create Breadfruit, a platform rooted in honesty, healing, and community. </p><p>Together, we explore the emotional and cultural burdens placed on Caribbean men, the ways internalised expectations shape self-worth, and the lifelong impact of early experiences and family dynamics. Dwayne also, reflects on what it means to ask for help, confront trauma, and break generational cycles, offering a rare and necessary insight into the realities many men face but rarely articulate. </p><p>This episode challenges stigma, redefines strength, and reminds us that healing begins the moment we choose to speak honestly about our pain. If you have ever questioned what masculinity means today, or how we create a world where men can finally breathe, this is an episode you cannot miss.</p>

Episode thumbnail for WeTalking Youth, Gender & Global Tables | WeTalking Podcast Episode 8

October 6, 2025

WeTalking Youth, Gender & Global Tables | WeTalking Podcast Episode 8

<p>What happens when Caribbean youth step into the world of diplomacy? In this episode of WeTalking, Ranako and Teon chat with Kehzion and Judah, bold young voices and 2025 Diplomats for a Day, about shaking up the status quo.</p><p>From sitting in high-level rooms to speaking truth to power, they share what it really means to represent youth, advocate for gender equality, and bring a Caribbean perspective to global issues. 🔥</p><p>Backed by the Canadian and British High Commissions and now the Barbados Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this program is more than a title, it’s a movement.</p>

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What is WeTalking?

WeTalking is where Caribbean men and boys come to reason, reflect, and reimagine what it means to be allies in the fight against gender-based violence. Hosted from the heart of the region, the podcast sparks bold conversations on masculinity, gender equality, and human rights, challenging everyday norms in Barbados, Trinidad, and across the Caribbean.

Each episode invites honest dialogue that pushes men not only to think differently but to act differently, inspiring a new wave of male allies committed to building a more equal, just, and respectful Caribbean society.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 6 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.

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