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The topics that matter to you.

Join us on Jus' Ah Conversation, where we dive into the trending topics shaping life in Barbados today. From pressing social issues to untold community stories, we explore the matters that truly impact our lives—always keeping it real, relatable, and fun. Hosted by Mikul Elcock and Aisha Reid, this podcast is authentically Bajan, with meaningful discussions, real moments, and plenty of good vibes. Whether we’re breaking down the headlines, sharing personal stories, or inviting guests with unique perspectives, every episode feels like a casual lime with friends.

Tune in and be part of the conversation that matters!

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  • Is Affordable Housing a Pipe Dream in Barbados?
    Apr 26 2026

    Affordable housing is one of the biggest concerns facing Barbadians today. Whether you’re trying to rent, buy, or simply plan for the future, the question keeps coming up: is affordable housing in Barbados becoming a pipe dream?

    In this episode of Jus’ Ah Conversation, hosts Mikul Elcock and Aisha Reid unpack the pressures around housing, home ownership, real estate, and affordability in Barbados.

    Joining the conversation are:

    Raquel Thompson – Architect
    Cherita O’dell – Real Estate Broker
    Paul Ashby – Chief Executive Officer, SigniaGlobe Financial Group
    Janelle Bruce – Educator and First-Time Homeowner

    Together, they explore the realities of the housing market from different angles — design, property, financing, and lived experience. From rising costs and access to mortgages to what first-time buyers are really up against, this is a conversation about more than just houses. It’s about stability, security, and whether ordinary Barbadians can still see a path to owning a home.

    🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and wherever you get your podcasts.
    📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube (@thebgis).

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    1 h et 2 min
  • Honouring Our Elders: The Changing Face of Elder Care
    Apr 12 2026

    Elder care is changing, and so is the conversation around what it means to age well.

    In this episode of Jus’ Ah Conversation, hosts Mikul Elcock and Sharifa Medford-Gilkes explore the realities of elder care in Barbados today — from family responsibility and caregiving pressure to active ageing, nutrition, mobility, and maintaining independence for as long as possible.

    Joining the discussion are:

    Miss Stacia Whittaker, MPH, RDN — Registered Dietitian Nutritionist with the Ministry of Health & Wellness, working at the St. Michael’s Geriatric Hospital and satellite district hospitals.

    Ms. Marcia Best — experienced Health Sister and Coordinator on the Advisory and Inspection Committee, with decades of nursing and public health experience.

    Juliette DownesMedical Social Worker at the Geriatric Hospital, bringing insight into the emotional, social, and family side of ageing and care.

    Together, they unpack what elder care looks like in Barbados, the difference between simply living longer and living better, and why movement, muscle-building, nutrition, dignity, and support all matter in the ageing process.

    🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and wherever you get your podcasts.
    📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube (@thebgis).

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    52 min
  • Menopause | Breaking the Silence, Talking Truths
    Mar 29 2026

    Menopause is something many women are expected to endure quietly — but that silence comes at a cost.

    In this episode of Jus’ Ah Conversation, we open up an honest, informed conversation about menopause and the many ways it affects women’s lives. From hot flashes and sleep disruption to mood changes, mental health struggles, intimacy, and workplace challenges, this discussion goes beyond the usual surface-level talk.

    This episode explores what menopause really is, why so many women enter this stage without clear information or support, and how myths and stigma continue to shape the experience. It also looks at the importance of balanced medical guidance, better support systems, and treating menopause as more than just a private issue.

    Joining the conversation are:

    Dr. Sandra Bynoe — OBGYN and menopause specialist,
    Dr. Roberta Corona — OBGYN and menopause specialist, BioConnect
    Deidre Wood — Nutritionist

    Together, they help break down the facts, challenge the myths, and push for a more open, supportive conversation around menopause.

    🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and wherever you get your podcasts.
    📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube (@thebgis).


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    1 h et 4 min
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