Common Thread

Jessica Mars

In this safe space, you'll hear the unique stories of Caribbean people; their love, their joy, their pain, and the human experience as they navigate through life. Listen as we honor real stories by being honest with each other and ourselves.

Episodes

  1. 08/03/2021

    Melinda Belle: Finances & Moving Forward

    In this episode, we go into the archives speaking with Melinda Belle about finances and money for the entrepreneur and in the second half, we talk about personal finances and her story. As a divorcee she found herself in a position she would have never imagined but based on her financial-savvy, she’s rebuilding her life and letting women know their strength. If there’s one thing to take away, it’s that there’s life on the other side. It’s the conversation about money you need to hear with all the tips on how to live a better life financially. You can follow her on Instagram @moneymatterswithmelinda The additional audio was Jay-Z on Happiness & Money. The full interview can be found here. Common Thread, the podcast is but a small part of the whole picture. To see more of our work, see photos of the guests, read the blog and even communicate with us, you can go to our website www.whitelinen.co/podcast and follow us on Instagram @__whitelinen__ . Community building is a major part of our core values and we welcome any suggestions on guests and even topics to look into! The support and strength of the tribe we're building are appreciated beyond words and we are thankful to be a part of this illustrious group.  As an anthropologist, journalist, photographer and video editor, I'm a storyteller at my core and we have so much we can learn from one another if we are open to listening, learning and leading with love. So, listen and enjoy this journey in our safe space where we honor real stories by being honest with each other and ourselves.  Sending you all the love,  Jessica

    50 min
  2. 07/26/2021

    Jasmine Evelyn & Shane Austin: Mindful Self-Care & Partnership

    In this episode, we revisit Season 1. This episode would have originally been recorded via Instagram LIVE. For this conversation,  I sat down with Jasmine Evelyn and the topic was business, self-care, and having a feminist husband. Luckily for us, Shane joined us! We dive into their love story, speak about being mindful with your body, and also with your partner by communicating. I believe their story and the conversation we had is just as relevant now as it was then. I'm sure you’ll think so too. You can see Jasmine's work at Mindful Movement Barbados and follow her on her Instagram page. Common Thread, the podcast is but a small part of the whole picture. To see more of our work, see photos of the guests, read the blog and even communicate with us, you can go to our website www.whitelinen.co/podcast and follow us on Instagram @__whitelinen__ . Community building is a major part of our core values and we welcome any suggestions on guests and even topics to look into! The support and strength of the tribe we're building are appreciated beyond words and we are thankful to be a part of this illustrious group.  As an anthropologist, journalist, photographer and video editor, I'm a storyteller at my core and we have so much we can learn from one another if we are open to listening, learning and leading with love. So, listen and enjoy this journey in our safe space where we honor real stories by being honest with each other and ourselves.  Sending you all the love,  Jessica  References made: UWI - the University of the West Indies (they attended the Cave Hill campus)

    46 min
  3. 07/12/2021

    Cherie Jones: Living in Paradise

    In this episode, I sit down with writer, Cherie Jones and talk about the story BEHIND the story - as two Barbadians, we tell the story of Barbados as WE know it AND as the backdrop of her novel, "How the One Armed Sister Sweeps Her House."  She opens up about some of the personal experiences that provided insight into telling the story of her characters.   This critically acclaimed debut author also gives us the privilege of an inside look into something she’s working on, her next novel. Cherie Jones is a storyteller and I’m so glad she never stopped following her dreams.  Warning: This episode may be triggering for some listeners as it deals with domestic violence. We urge you -  if you know something, say something. Let’s be our sister’s keeper. It can make a difference.   Originally, this episode was going to be named "Lala's Milieu" as this episode gives a lot of context into the life and environment of the main character of Cherie's book and the actions of the supporting characters. This environment is also the birthplace of the author and provides the setting that enabled harmful attitudes and reactions in a country marketed as paradise. The milieu of most Barbadians is explored with a nod to the 80s but showing that certain aspects of the culture, our values and lack of community still persist while treating locals as mere second-class citizens in the place of their birth. The supporting audio is from a Travelogue shot for the Government of Barbados by CISA Television, Lethbridge. (1985) See exclusive photos and read the article covering the case in Barbados where an employee was fired at www.whitelinen.co/podcast. You'll also find the link on where to buy her book!

    51 min
  4. Common Thread Official Introduction & Trailer

    SEASON 2 TRAILER

    Common Thread Official Introduction & Trailer

    Welcome to Common Thread! The Common Thread Podcast explores the unique love stories of real Caribbean people; their love, their joy, their pain and the human experience as they navigate through life.   Our guests include people who could easily be your neighbour along with some of the most creative entrepreneurs and icons in their field.  With every episode and the help of this diverse group of guests, it affirms that we are all more alike than we are different and with every conversation we see there is a common thread connecting us - hence the name. This project began as an extension of White Linen where we tell Caribbean love stories through photography and videography with a focus on diversity and inclusion. What started as a way to share stories that often go unheard and unseen while under lockdown in Barbados, quickly became an online community of like-minded people dedicated to loving themselves, celebrating the love in their lives and learning new ways of life from our guests. In an effort to continue telling stories and filling this world with more information, representation and love but also support, this podcast was born.  When it comes to understanding our humanity and legacy,  love stories have it all: history, joy, hope, culture, self-actualisation, community and partnership and the world needs to see more of it! However, we step away from conventional understandings of love and align it with finding the love in every story. Whether it's love for a partner, parent, sibling, or yourself, it's always an extraordinary story waiting to be told and if it provides someone in the region or diaspora feeling seen, gave someone courage or expanded someone's perspective, it's a win we all benefit from.  Common Thread, the podcast is but a small part of the whole picture. To see more of our work, see photos of the guests, read the blog and even communicate with us, you can go to our website www.whitelinen.co/podcast and follow us on Instagram @__whitelinen__ . Community building is a major part of our core values and we welcome any suggestions on guests and even topics to look into! The support and strength of the tribe we're building are appreciated beyond words and we are thankful to be a part of this illustrious group.  As an anthropologist, journalist, photographer and video editor, I'm a storyteller at my core and we have so much we can learn from one another if we are open to listening, learning and leading with love. The conversations started on IG Live in May 2020.  Let’s continue them.  So, listen and enjoy this journey in our safe space where we honor real stories by being honest with each other and ourselves.  Sending you all the love,  Jessica

    3 min

Trailer

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In this safe space, you'll hear the unique stories of Caribbean people; their love, their joy, their pain, and the human experience as they navigate through life. Listen as we honor real stories by being honest with each other and ourselves.