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Adventures of A Wallflower

Adventures of A Wallflower

By: J.D. Morgan/ Besrick Morgan
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Join us on the Adventures of A Wallflower podcast as we dive into the fascinating journey of Jamaican Poet and Author J.D. Morgan! With engaging stories and heartfelt insights from being an introvert, he shares the incredible experiences that shaped him into the author and person he is today. Don’t miss it!Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Art Economics Leadership Literary History & Criticism Management & Leadership
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    Every filmmaker has an origin story, and Sasha's began not with a camera, but with bush, books and her grandmother's contradictions. Today, we'll walk with her through those beginnings, the fire of her purpose, and the stories she tells to make sense of the world.

    Sasha Gay Lewis is a Jamaican filmmaker, director, and producer living in the U.S., whose work explores memory, trauma, and the power of storytelling to heal. In this episode, she reflects on the bush, radio, dance, family, and faith as the threads that shaped her art and mission.

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    Part two of a candid interview with Debbie Williams-Campbell, a survivor, dreamer, and activist who shares how personal struggle became a force for global change. She discusses NGO transparency, the power of prayer and music to stay grounded, and practical advice for anyone drawn to purpose.

    Debbie also outlines her focus at iCare—entrepreneurship, mental health, youth empowerment, and a push toward organic, regenerative agriculture—and invites listeners to start small, use their unique story, and connect to support sustainable impact.

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    In this episode she shares memories from university, her struggles with depression and creativity, the challenges of launching projects in Trinidad & Tobago, and the practical work iCare does—tree planting, SDG education, mentorship, a global digital academy, and plans for plastic recycling social enterprise.

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