
Jamaican Storyteller Jermaine Rowe on Purpose, Folklore & Caribbean Creativity
Send us a text Jermaine Rowe is a Jamaican-born storyteller, professor, theater maker, and cultural curator. Jermaine shares his incredible journey from Spanish Town, Jamaica to the global stage, blending Caribbean folklore with contemporary storytelling. This conversation dives deep into the intersections of identity, creativity, mentorship, and the challenges and triumphs of being a multi-hyphenate creative in the diaspora. From the importance of honoring Jamaican culture to building supportive artistic communities, Jermaine brings both vulnerability and wisdom. What You"ll Hear in This Episode:Jermaine’s roots in Spanish Town and the early sparks of his creativityHow church, school, and community shaped his artistic expressionThe journey from performer to professor and playwrightThe power and legacy of Caribbean folklore in modern artWhy community support and cultural investment matterDaily practices that sustain creativity and well-beingThe importance of expanding beyond labels and embracing all of who you are Follow Jermaine"s work, upcoming projects at JermaineRowe.com Subscribe to the Newsletter Support How to Support Carry On Friends Join the Community: Sign up for one of our paid memberships to access "The After Show", early episode releases, exclusive content and connect with like-minded individuals. JOIN TODAY! Donate: If you believe in our mission and want to help amplify Caribbean voices, consider making a donation. Get Merch: Support Carry On Friends by purchasing merchandise from our store. Connect with @carryonfriends - Instagram | Facebook | YouTube A Breadfruit Media Production
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