42 episodes

The Unstoppable Yes You Podcast features real-life stories of people of Caribbean heritage to inspire and give hope to the next generation. Each season, we will focus on different topics that celebrate our fierceness, resilience, and achievements.

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    • Education
    • 5.0 • 7 Ratings

The Unstoppable Yes You Podcast features real-life stories of people of Caribbean heritage to inspire and give hope to the next generation. Each season, we will focus on different topics that celebrate our fierceness, resilience, and achievements.

    Meet Contemporary Bermudian Artist Gherdai Hassell

    Meet Contemporary Bermudian Artist Gherdai Hassell

    Gherdai Hassell is a contemporary artist who celebrates Black females through mixed-media collage-like work. The 2022 Winner of the Best of Bermuda Visual Artist Award and has participated in solo and group exhibitions in her home country, Cape Town, South Africa, the United States, and China.

    In this episode, learn how Gherdai ties her experiences and academic research to cultural, historical, and political understandings in her work.

    Listen and share with art lovers and aspiring artists.

    • 26 min
    Color and Culture with Martinique Artist Lionel Perrot

    Color and Culture with Martinique Artist Lionel Perrot

    For Martiniquais artist Lionel Perrot, painting is an opportunity to let go to the rhythm of the music that systematically accompanies his creative process. Lionel let himself get carried away by the color, canvas, and tools. The modern artist has exhibited locally and hopes to one day take his works to an international stage.

    In this episode, Lionel Perrot gives us an introduction to the origin of his works. Listen to this episode and share it with art lovers and aspiring artists alike.

    • 11 min
    Akilah Watts Pushes Black Portraiture in a New Direction

    Akilah Watts Pushes Black Portraiture in a New Direction

    Akilah Watts is a 27-year-old contemporary artist from St. James, Barbados. Her life-like portraits draw inspiration from her personal life, as she recreates images of her childhood in the backdrop of the island's beautiful scenery.

    In 2022, Akilah completed a residency with ArtleadHER and the Monira Foundation. She has exhibited locally and internationally - from New York to San Francisco to Miami.

    Listen to this episode and hear how Akilah is pushing the age-old portraiture genre in new directions.

    • 24 min
    Impressionist Artist Marissa Lee Sheds Light on Her Work

    Impressionist Artist Marissa Lee Sheds Light on Her Work

    For over a decade, Trinidadian-Korean impressionist artist Marissa Lee has been perfecting her work, which consist of portraits and figures in oil, watercolor, charcoal and pastel.

    Known for her oil portraits of Caribbean Mas performers, Marissa draws inspiration from the connections with her subjects.

    Marissa's work has been exhibited locally and internationally, including the Art Society of Trinidad & Tobago, the Coco Vivo Gallery in Charleston, South Carolina, and the Rotunda Gallery.

    Listen to this episode to hear how Marissa brings her ideas to life.

    Please share this series with aspiring artists and lovers of the arts.

    • 30 min
    Meet Engineer Turned Photographer Ama Dennis

    Meet Engineer Turned Photographer Ama Dennis

    Virgin Islands native Ama Dennis had an interest in art for as long as she can remember. So upon her return to the Virgin Islands after hurricane Maria, she made a career change from electrical engineering to photography. Today, she showcases the beauty of her hometown and its rich history and culture in her gallery.

    Listen to this episode and hear how she made the transition successfully.

    • 28 min
    Who is Contemporary Artist April Bey?

    Who is Contemporary Artist April Bey?

    April Bey is a Bahamian-American visual artist whose work represents icons and anti-heroes of Bahamian and American culture and contemporary pop culture.

    April's work is crafted around the perspective of the fictional planet Atlantica, an Afrofuturist alien world which redefines Blackness outside the context of white supremacy and colonial suffering.

    Listen to this episode to learn how April uses painting, printmaking, collage, and video to broaden her vision for acts of reparation.

    • 24 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

lillie d ,

This is such an insightful podcast

The podcast provides a sense of community for Caribbean women. I am enjoying the depth of experience each woman shares.

Journey with J ,

Very Inspirational

The stories in this series are uplifting and motivational for everyone who has had similar experiences regardless of culture or background. BUT, as a Caribbean person myself, I found the authenticity, candor, and transparency of the guests especially delightful. I am immediately drawn into their lives and want to hear more.

Tune into Unstoppable Yes You! You won’t regret it.

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Engaging, Motivating and Encouraging

#UnstoppableYesYou shares and brings into our lives much needed hope, motivation and engaging dialogue with our Caribbean people no matter how near or far.

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