The *(Relate)able Podcast : The Forgotten Episode
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Episode 22 – The Forgotten Episode This week, we’re sharing a special episode that was recorded back in June—so some of the topics might feel a bit outdated! In this Lost (and now found) episode, we dive into the issue of environmental irresponsibility and littering in Saint Lucia, stressing the importance of both personal and community responsibility in protecting the island’s natural beauty. We also open up about our own battles with procrastination and balancing work and life, while reflecting on how we celebrate Caribbean culture and heritage. This conversation reminds us of the need for action on environmental issues, the importance of self-care, and the courage it takes to truly embrace our cultural identity. No Under The Mango Tree segment this week, but don’t forget—we’re heading to Dominica with Les Bohèmes for a workshop from October 27th to November 3rd, and we’ll also be at the WATO festival on November 2nd! Come and join the fun! Got feedback, comments, or want to partner with or sponsor *The (Relate)able Podcast? Reach out to our manager, BreAnna, at [email protected]. Follow The *(Relate)able Podcast:   Instagram: @therelateablepodcast TikTok: @therelateablepodcast YouTube: @therelateablepodcast Twitter: @relateablepod Links: Sherween and Atlyn's AirBnB Rodney Heights Saint Lucia Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/relateable. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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