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Episode 157 | Underground Sessions

Episode 157 | Underground Sessions

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On this episode: This week the crew kicks things off with sports talk, weekend stories, salsa nights, then gets into what’s happening locally & abroad. We also shine a light on Cayman’s creative community with a deep dive into Underground Sessions — an open mic platform that’s become a real hub for local talent: poets, singers, rappers, instrumentalists, comedians, and more. The conversation covers how it started, why it matters, & how it’s creating space for original art to grow. The crew pivots to sports & youth development with a feature on Stingray Swim Club, one of Cayman’s OG swim clubs. Coach John breaks down what it takes to compete, how training is structured (yes… 5AM practices), the cost of participation, & what support is needed to keep the program inclusive for more young people.

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Underground Sessions

📍 Cayman Drama Society (Prospect Playhouse)

🗓 First Wednesday of the month | 7PM–10PM

Next one mentioned: Wednesday, 4 March

Contact / More Info (as mentioned in the episode)


Stingray Swim Club

📍 Lions Pool (across from John Gray)

🌐 Search “Stingray Swim Club Cayman”

📞 (345) 323-2271

✉️ headcoach@stingrayswimclub.ky


#TheLinkUpPodcast #CaymanIslands #UndergroundSessions #CaymanCreatives #OpenMic #StingraySwimClub #CaymanSports

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