Episode 145 | “Waiting To Exhale”
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This week Chris, Victor & Kisha, joined by Lana for a wide-ranging conversation that blends laughs, real talk, and local issues. From whether “closure” really exists in relationships, to 90s action movie nostalgia, to passport runs and Jamaica trips, the crew keeps it candid. Then it turns serious with Cayman realities: overcrowded schools, government board stipends, youth homes and rehabilitation, and whether metal detectors should be in schools.
Plus: driving pet peeves, Honda Fit debates, liquor stores on every corner, and Eden Centre nostalgia. It’s a classic Link Up mix of humor, culture, and hard truths.
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