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CARIBBEAN ENTREPRENEURS



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Editor’s Note E

ntrepreneurs are forward thinkers. They cultivate new ideas and inspire those around them to use innovation to discover new opportunities for new products, services or intellectual solutions. Entrepreneurs show initiative that is selfmotivated based on their inner vision and drive to take action. For businesses, having such inspiration and energy can keep fellow employees motivated and willing to meet organizational goals. The entrepreneurial spirit can assist companies to weave together a seamless workflow between and among various company departments. The entrepreneurial spirit also

encourages self-pride and recognition for each individual’s contribution to a corporate end product. In the long run, such a spirit breathes necessary vitality into long-term organizational life-spans.

If you are considering starting an entrepreneurial business, or expanding your leadership capabilities in your current business, take a look at our advertising services. Bajan Sun Marketing is a great method of exposure and easy to incorporate into any marketing plan.

Raeann Beckles

Ph o t o C r ed i t : Steve Hernandez

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Fay G. Parris RN, RM, BSc Nursing Education, MEd. Administration, MSc. Nursing-Clinical Nurse Specialist (Gerontology) Nursing Instructor, BCC

Norma T. Hollis America’s Leading Authentic Voice DoctorŽ Mentor, Transformational Artist ~ Visionary Advocate of the Human Spirit

Dr. Andrew Forde

Dr. Anita Davis-DeFoe

Office is located in the Pine Medical Centre, Suite 3, 3rd Ave, Belleville, St Michael, Barbados. Telephone (246) 429 5863 Email: skindeep@caribsurf.com

Author. Thought Leader. Social Entrepreneur, Organization and Leadership Development Solutionist

Judy Beckles

Denise J Charles

HR Specialist, Advocate for Persons with Disabilities, Disability Sports Co-ordinator (Special Olympics & Paralympics)

Author of How to Have Mind Blowing Sex Without Losing Your Brain and Your Baby is Coming Now Push.

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OUR CONTRIBUTORS VOLUME 2 | ISSUE 15 | MAY 2015

Publisher The BIM

Charmaine J. Forde Cher Corbin

Liberal Arts Major at Community College of Philadelphia and a Soldiers Angel volunteer

Barbadian Forensic Scientist, Visual Artist , Writer & Author

Jerome "The Trainer" Greenidge Personal Trainer, Physique Pro Fitness Consultant

D’borah Ramdin Make up and Cosmetology Specialist

Lisa White

Mariposa Reina

CPDT-KA The Dog Trainer

Writer, Poet, Performer, Teacher

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12-13

One Year Anniversary

14-15

May 2014 Edition - Highlight

19

Five No Cost Marketing Tips

20-21

The Intelligence of Heart

24-25

June 2014 Edition - Highlight

26-27

Bajan Island Tours

29

Crop Over Events 2015

30-31

The Diplomatic Academy of the Caribbean Takes Trade Diplomacy to Barbados

32-33

July 2014 Edition—Highlight

36-37

Tips for Teens and Adults: Release Negativity and Increase Self-Esteem

38-39

August 2014 Edition - Highlight

40-41

Caribbean Week 2015

44-45

Career Security in Times of Recession

46-47

September 2014 Edition Highlight

51&53 Caribbean Youth Environment Network (CYEN) 54-55

October 2014 Edition Highlight

58-59

The Blessing of Stick-To-It-Ivity

64-65

November 2014 Edition Highlight

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Eating for the Chiseled Mid Section

70-71

Special Olympic World Summer Games comes off July 25—August 02 2015: Tony Piontek’s Story

72-73

December 2014 Edition Highlight

74-75

Staying Healthy As You Age

80-81

January 2015 Edition Highlight

82-83 77Beauty Makeup Tips for &84 Teen Girls with Dark Skin 86 Skin Guru: Folliculitis Keloidalis Nuchae

88-89 February 2015 Edition Highlight 90-93

Which Type of Advertising is Best

94-95

March 2015 Edition - Highlight

97-98

Types of Advertising

100-101

April 2015 Edition Highlights

102-103

Coming to Terms with Mother Love

107

Mr. Hospitality, Anthony Phills Hilton HHonors 2.0 Android application

109

Tech Tip

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113-115

The Anatomy of the ‘Penisman’

116-118

Social Media Marketing

119

In the Spotlight - Hazel Bernetta Charles

124

Surviving Your Puppy/Dog Class

126-127 133

Surviving The Economic Downturn Friend Fish at Oistins Fish Fry

134-135

B.A.R.S. Inc. Launches Debut “The Art of Bartending Seminar”

136-137

Adding Bartending as a Skill Set

139

Day 1 Report: The Art of Bartending Seminar

142-143

‘Lizzy and the Magic Coat’

144-145

Poets & Poetry

147

Things To Believe

149

Rockit DeZigns

152-155

DeOlivere Originals

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A r t & Cre a t i v e D i re c t o r : F r a n kl y n Pa r r i s Editor: Ra e a n n B e c kl e s Design & Layout: F r a n kl y n Pa r r i s Graphic Designer: F r a n kl y n Pa r r i s Q u a n t a n o Pa r r i s Tr a c y G re e n i d g e

A d v e r t i s i ng Sa l e s : Q u a n t a n o Pa r r i s Ta s h a n n a Pa r r i s Photographers: Zi c o Mi l l e r Shaun Graham

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One Year Anniversary

B

ajan Sun Online Magazine “Caribbean Entrepreneurs” Barbados most iconic and beloved magazine brand is celebrating its 1st Anniversary in 2015. The fun begins with the May 2015 Edition and continues with special editions for the balance of 2015. This 1st Year Anniversary Edition highlights the 12 editions which began in May 2014. From, Authors, Performers, Entertainers, Designers, to Government Ministers, International Music Producers, Executive Directors of Business Development Organizations and Multi-preneurs; these past 12 editions never failed in showcasing variety, as well as delivering quality, entertaining, highly informative and reader friendly content. Bajan Sun Online Magazine evolution from a 26 page newsletter which began in May 2014 as an avenue to showcase and promote the Magazine Team’s existing business endeavors, to a truly multiplatform brand is remarkable.

As Editor Raeann Beckles shared, “I am thrilled to be part of the Bajan Sun Online Magazine Team. Yes, quality is demanded of us with every edition, which undoubtedly draws on our creativity, our extra effort, long days and nights and sacrifice. But, the transformation the magazine has undergone is rewarding and our various business articles, features and contributions make for excellent reading.” In keeping with it’s mandate, the Bajan Sun Online Magazine is geared towards highlighting and promoting the ENTREPRENEUR. Regardless of the nature of business or the types of products and services offered, the Bajan Sun Online Magazine is where Entrepreneurs are the spotlight. This magazine, highlights the risk takers, the ones who dare to dream, the creators, the go getters, the ones who have faced challenges but have persist, the ones who've said I must succeed, my dreams must become my reality.

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The past 12 editions of the Bajan Sun Online Magazine endorses the following and seek with every edition to promote the persons who hold true to this premise: Entrepreneurs are forward thinkers. They cultivate new ideas and inspire those around them to use innovation to discover new opportunities for new products, services or intellectual solutions. Entrepreneurs show initiative that is self-motivated based on their inner vision and drive to take action. For businesses, having such inspiration and energy can keep fellow employees motivated and willing to meet organizational goals. The entrepreneurial spirit can assist companies to weave together a seamless workflow between and among various company departments. The entrepreneurial spirit also encourages self-pride and recognition for each individual’s contribution to a corporate end product. In the long run, such spirit breathes necessary vitality into long-term organizational life-spans.

persist, the ones who've said I must succeed, my dreams must become my reality.” Going forward according to Founder Mr. Fanklyn Parris, we not only intend to highlight entrepreneurs and promote entrepreneurship in text format within the magazine, but to expect a birth of our TV-series which will prove to be both exciting and educational for our viewership.

Mr Parris further expressed his appreciation for the magazine’s loyal readers indicating that they are the ones who make his efforts worthwhile. He further stated that as we continue on our journey as a magazine, we strive to continue being a resource for entrepreneurs across the region. He also promises to relentlessly provide educational, informative, and inspirational content for existing and potential readers alike. #ForwardWithEntrepreneurship

More interestingly, Editor Raeann Beckles, shared that the Magazine’s success could not have been realized had it not been for the joint effort of the internal team and external contributors who without fail provide the magazine with enlightening and enriching content. She also took the time to specifically acknowledge and highlight each Contributor’s effort. Special thanks was also given to the graphic designers, sales advertising team, and supporting photographers. She also took time to specifically congratulate Founder and Art & Creative Director Mr. Franklyn Parris for his vision and passion which he has shared with the team. His unwavering support and inspiration have many times kept the team on course even when the journey seemed overwhelming. Moreover, his infectious Entrepreneurial Spirit always seemed to motivate the team in the face of challenges. As he would often remind his team, in the way only he can: “We highlights the risk takers, the ones who dare to dream, the creators, the go getters, the ones who have faced challenges but have

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M

AY 2014

Andrew Forde, Beauty Intricacies Deborah Ramdin, Inspirational Writer/

Inspired by our desire to take our very own Entrepreneurial Endeavours a few steps further into the Global Market via online media, we as the Bajan Sun Online Magazine Team, combined our talents and resources together to relaunch what is now an Exceptional and

Speaker - Norma T Hollis, Street Food

Television Host - Ainsley Hariott visit to Barbados, Poet/Author - Ainsley Carter, Poet/Author – Cher Corbin, and B.A.R.S. Inc. Be The Star Karaoke Competition

Winner

-

Sherece

Chandler.

Progressive Caribbean Entrepreneurial magazine. For us May 2014 marked the beginning of our creative and our entrepreneurial journey forward. The May 2014 Edition showcased a range of small to medium

sized businesses within various fields. This edition also provided an avenue for Readers to gain access to Health and Beauty Tips and News. Inspirational Writers/Speaker, Poets, Authors, and Entertainers also graced the pages of this first edition. Hidden Within:

Skin Guru – Dr www.bajansunonline.com/MAGAZINE/ | info@bajansunonline.com | @BajanSunOnline


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Entrepreneur comments on The Bajan Sun Magazine

Ceejay Horrell - StrateUp Productions “Anytime one gets an opportunity to have their craft or service featured, that’s a huge blessing. But, when one has an opportunity to be part of a community that’s rich in culture (the Caribbean community), the rewards are countless. Bajan Sun created that kind of opportunity and for that I am humbled and grateful.”

Akilah Procope – Caribbean Statistics and Data Services “I am highly appreciative to have such a unique opportunity not only for CSDS but for increasing the awareness of the need for increased R&D in the region.”

Steve Hernandez - Photographer “It was exciting to see my work featured in the Bajan Sun, not only because I am a Caribbean person but more so that as Caribbean people we can appreciate the beauty of our people, places and culture.”

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FIVE NO-COST MARKETING TIPS

A

re there ways to market your business that will not

share you knowledge and help others, but it also puts

cost you a fortune? How can you get the word out

you in the eye of those who could use your services.

without driving your company into a financial black hole?

Create a "useful" handout. A handout that when given to a recipient they keep because it has value. For example

Truth is most marketing does take money, but there are

with my business I have one entitled the "Top Ten

some low-cost and no-cost options that you can put into

Marketing Tactics Your Competition Wish They Knew."

action that will help you to get the word out about your

Make sure that you include your name, phone number,

products and service. While these ideas will not cost you

email address, website information and your 30 second

a lot of money they will cost you time, so prepare for

commercial that tells the recipient about your business.

that.

Create joint-ventures. Find colleagues and business

These are fantastic ideas for the company that is just

associates whose business compliments yours and do

getting started. They also work! Choose two out of the

joint promotions. For example I do joint-ventures with a

five and move forward on them this week. Once you

copywriter and graphic designer. Who could you partner

begin to see that in fact these promotional ideas can

with?

bring you business your momentum will build and drive you to pick two more.

Write letters to editors of local newspapers and business publications. Make them interesting and newsworthy.

Network at events. Go to Chamber of Commerce

You'll be surprised at how often a good letter will get

meetings, BNI Group meetings, and other organizational

printed. Do not forget to include your contact

meetings that will be attracting your "ideal" client.

information and website address.

Gather business cards. Get as many as you can and then begin to phone and email to follow up. Do this immediately while you are still fresh in their mind. If they cannot use your services, ask them if they know of someone who can and get their contact information.

By committing to one of these items on a weekly basis within one month you will see your business gain recognition and business. You can get the word out there without spending hundreds of dollars.

Attend public meetings. At every public meeting, make a commitment to say something that could be useful to those that are attending. This is a great way to not only

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MAY 2015

The Intelligence of Heart By Norma T. Hollis

O

ver the last several decades a lot of research has been uncovered about intelligence. Previous ideas that intelligence was strictly a brain activity have been tempered with new perspectives. Rather than our intelligence lying solely within our head, it has recently been found that there is an important intelligence that lies within our heart. And some believe that heart intelligence is more impactful than head intelligence. The heart will lead you to where you want to go in life. When you follow the passion that lives within your heart you have greater joy and generally things just work out for you. You have put your heart intelligence to work. Making that connection is one of the best things you can do for yourself. Here’s some ways to connect with your heart intelligence: Listen Your heart speaks through your inner voice. Set aside time to be silent and listen to yourself. This can be done by just sitting still and listening to yourself breathe. As you focus on your breathing and get more relaxed you will be able to ‘hear’ your heart speak through thoughts, feelings, memories, visions – different people receive their intelligence in different ways. Learn to ‘listen’ to how your heart speaks to you. Respect Your Passion Your passion is reflected in your gifts and talents. What do you really love to do? Are you doing it? How often? Whatever you are passionate about is what you will be happy doing on a day to day basis. When you do this you enable your heart to create its own language. The peace

and freedom that your heart will feel when it is connected to passion is the energy that drives you to success. Listen so you can find then respect your passion. Trust the Process Once you learn to receive the message from your heart and give it respect, it will be time for you to learn to trust its. I also call it your inner or intuitive voice. Most of us have times when our voice is trying to tell us to do or not to do something and we don’t trust it. Therefore we find ourselves frequently saying “I know I should have…”. How often do you say this? When you learn to accept that your heart has intelligence maybe you will accept that it communicates with you, just like your brain does. But the language of the heart is feelings, thoughts, ideas, hopes and dreams. Trust the language and allow it to lead and direct you. Sometimes the only defect within ourselves is our unwillingness to be our self. When we are connected to our heart intelligence we have the greatest opportunity to know and be our authentic self. Norma T. Hollis, America’s Leading Authentic Voice Doctor® helps people find, live and share their authentic voice. Norma offers various authenticity products, programs and seminars across the country focused on personal development, leadership, youth, women and professional speaking. Take Norma’s Authenticity Assessment and participate in the free Authentic Tuesday calls to live more abundantly with authenticity. These gifts are available at www.GiftsFromNorma.com.

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J

UNE 2014 Dare To Be Risqué – Swimsuit Entrepreneur Latoya Daniel of

Daresque graced the cover of the June 2014

Edition.

As

this

young

Entrepreneur shared her story and journey, her daringly sexy swimwear were also on display. Local entertainers, artists, bodybuilders, poets and authors, and traditional bajan foods can also be

found in this edition. Hidden Within: Tracy

Creative Artist –

DeOlivier

Bodybuilder

Author/Thought Entrepreneur/

Ricardo

Greenidge, Bascombe,

Leader/

Social

Organization

and

Leadership Development Solutionists – Anita Davis DeFoe, Emerging Artist – Christina Dottin, Audio Labb Studios Founder – Teddy Calderon, Passion Poet – Robert Gibson, Poet – Iris Flow, and Poet/Author – Mariposa Reina.

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W W W. B AJ ANI S L A ND TO U R S . CO M

DESTINATION BARBADOS

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here are many things to do in Barbados! But, we recommend embarking on an exciting Bajan Island Tour. Our tours allow you to fully explore the exotic coral island, with excellent beaches, rolling hills and many deep ridges, completed with a fascinating distribution of flora and fauna. Among the anomalies that make this island unique is the phenomenal formation of the two land masses that form this truly amazing island paradise.

Bajan Island Tours has put together a series of outdoor adventure tours that we like to call “the best of the best” – experiences that allow you to explore the wonders, feel the thrills, and surrender completely to the unparalleled grandeur of Barbados! We guarantee that each and every one of our packages will show you the “roots” of Barbados. So, come on down and experience the exhilarating, romantic, and adrenaline-pumping variety of Barbados Island Tours which we offer amid this breathtaking island wonderland! There is so much to learn about Barbados! Where do you start? This section will give you a good base of information to get a feel of the island, what we are about and where we came from.

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MAY 2015 its current unique cultural blend which includes Arawak Indians, British settlers, European Indentured Slaves, African Slaves and East Indians. Overall, the people of Barbados (or Bajans as we are known) are quite friendly; so fitting in with locals will lend itself quite easily to your peace of mind. The Tourism Industry in Barbados is impetus for the economic development on the island as it has impacted significantly on the lives of all Barbadians. It is a very vital aspect of the economy of Barbados and it is always within our best interest to ensure that your comfort and safety is first and foremost. Despite this, we still strongly recommend you exercise caution with regards to your valuables and even frequenting certain areas.

Barbados is an island of the Lesser Antilles, 21 miles in length, as much as 14 miles in width and divided into 11 parishes. It is located at 13.4N, 15.4W. The island is situated in the western area of the North Atlantic Ocean and 100 kilometers east of the Windward Islands and the Caribbean Sea. Barbados is relatively flat with the exception of one major high point, Mount Hillaby, which measures approximately 1,115 feet or some 343 metres above sea level. The west coast of Barbados offers calm, clear water which is quite conducive to your many beach activities; while the east coast opens up beautifully to crashing waves and an environment that is more suited to sun bathing, walking, jogging, surfing and even meditation.

Barbados is awash with history, the arts, nightlife, fine dining, and even luxury living. Getting around the island is a ‘breeze’ (pun intended) as options are somewhat endless

As of mid 2000, the population of Barbados was recorded at some 274,540. The diverse ancestry of the island attributes to when it comes to your choice of transportation. The people of Barbados are quite helpful when it comes to giving assistance with regards to making your way around the island. The main language of Barbados is English but bajan dialect (broken English) is widely spoken as it is almost a natural way of life. We can’t promise you that you will always be able to make complete sense of what the people of Barbados have to say; but, we recommend you give it a listen and even a try, as it will only augur well to adding a ‘sunshine feel’ to your stay on the island.

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The Diplomatic Academy of the Caribbean Takes Trade Diplomacy Training to Barbados

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n a globalized world, small states can find it hard to punch above their weight in the global trade negotiation and diplomacy. In order to become a major player globally and secure a place at the international roundtable, the Caribbean must better equip itself. With this perspective, The Diplomatic Academy of the Caribbean at The University of the West Indies (The UWI) has partnered with the Shridath Ramphal Center for International Trade Law, Policy and Services to provide training for Caribbean diplomats and professionals in this area. The partnered programme titled Small States in Trade Diplomacy will take place at The University of The West Indies, Cave Hill Campus in Barbados from April 20th to 24th 2015. This will be The Diplomatic Academy’s 9th module, and is structured as a week-long intensive session that is practical, policy-relevant and Caribbeanfocused. It is designed for professionals in the public

sector such as personnel in the Ministries of Trade and Foreign Affairs and other related government agencies, international and regional organizations dealing with trade matters, and professionals from the private sector involved in business and trade negotiations. The module comprises two components; the first is a two-day session on how to develop a multi-faceted trade and development strategy for the region, then the second component will focus on trade negotiations and provide practical skills and tips to participants. The week will end with a simulation exercise; a signature session of all modules hosted by The Diplomatic Academy. The exercise will bring together current and former trade negotiators and diplomats interacting with the participants for a roundtable discussion on a forward trade agenda for the Caribbean.

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Three seasoned experts with combined experiences from several regional and international organizations will conduct the training. They are Neil Paul, Officer in Charge at the Shridath Ramphal Center and a specialist in trade policy-making, communications and development, Phil Rourke, Executive Director at the Center for Trade Policy and Law at Carleton University in Ottawa, who has more than 15 years’ experience in teaching and researching on trade and development issues and Dr Keith Nurse, the Executive Director of UWI Consulting Inc., World Trade Organization Chair and the former director of the Shridath Ramphal Center. Dr Nurse has also been an advisor to several regional and international governments and agencies and is a published author of numerous books and articles on globalisation and trade policy.

Since its May 2014 launch the Diplomatic Academy of the Caribbean has trained close to 300 persons including diplomats, government officials and public and private sector professionals from across the Caribbean region. Its initial training modules were held at The UWI’s St Augustine campus, but the Diplomatic Academy is now seeking to expand its reach in other Caribbean territories. According to Professor Andy Knight, Director of the Institute of International Relations at The UWI, “The increasing number of actors involved in trade diplomacy means that small states have to work exceedingly hard to get their positions on trade and investment flows known, and they have to ensure that their trade representatives are well prepared to negotiate complex trade agreements to be successful. So this module on trade diplomacy is designed to give the participants the type of skills that would help them punch above their weight bilaterally, regionally and internationally”.

The Diplomatic Academy of the Caribbean The Diplomatic Academy of the Caribbean is a joint project between The University of the West Indies (The UWI) through its Institute of International Relations and the Government of Trinidad & Tobago and its Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It is a global academy for Caribbean Diplomacy, the first of its kind in the region and provides learning and training to a cross-section of target groups and beneficiaries involved in international cooperation negotiations and transactions within the CARICOM region and beyond.

The UWI Since its inception in 1948, The University of the West Indies (UWI) has evolved from a fledgling college in Jamaica with 33 students to a full-fledged, regional University with well over 40,000 students. Today, UWI is the largest, most longstanding higher education provider in the Commonwealth Caribbean, with four campuses in Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and the Open Campus. The UWI has faculty and students from more than 40 countries and collaborative links with 160 universities globally; it offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree options in Food & Agriculture, Engineering, Humanities & Education, Law, Medical Sciences, Science and Technology and Social Sciences. UWI’s seven priority focal areas are linked closely to the priorities identified by CARICOM and take into account such over-arching areas of concern to the region as environmental issues, health and wellness, gender equity and the critical importance of innovation. Website: www.uwi.edu (Please note that the proper name of the university is The University of the West Indies, inclusive of the “The”, hence The UWI.)

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J

ULY 2014

Representative

Barbadian Born Local Country and Western Star – Malissa Alanna

quite elegantly adorned the cover of the July 2014 Edition. The Strictly Bajan Rum Shop Tour – Rums of Barbados Edition was also a highlight within this

Tanika

Walton,

Bodybuilder – Orlando Blenman, The

Fabric of Women In The Global Marketplace,

Bartender

Philip

Antoine, Barbados First Lady of Jazz – CiCi and Barbadian Diaspora in Music – Ruth Ann Lewis.

month’s edition. Also within our pages

was

Model

and

Barbados

Miss

Humanity 2014 Representative Tanika Walton who shared her passion and promoted her cause ‘Be A Voice Of Hope And Speak Out Against Domestic Violence’. Other interesting articles included: The Rising of A New Musical Generation, Becoming Environmentally Conscious and Small Business – 5 Tips To Keep You Sane and Successful.

Hidden Within: Society

Cr uz Wellness

There’s

Hope,

Model/

Barbados Miss Humanity Barbados www.bajansunonline.com/MAGAZINE/ | info@bajansunonline.com | @BajanSunOnline


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Entrepreneur comments on The Bajan Sun Magazine

Roger Ryan – Music Producer “Honoured to be featured in your magazine. Thanks so much!”

Michelle Lee - Designer “Being featured within the Bajan Sun magazine has boosted my awareness and confidence in what I produce and offer to my clients. It has motivated me to go forward and reach for higher, bigger and better in my career and growing company. I have adopted yet another motto which is “I don’t think limits”. I look forward and hope I will be featured again in this inspiring online magazine when I host my event for 2015. Thanks again!”

Anton Ricardo – Bass Guitarist “I feel honoured to be featured in the Bajan Sun as it originates from an island that I love and a culture I enjoyed and respect a lot.”

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Tips for Teens and Adults: Release Negativity And Increase Self Esteem By Dr. Adrian Daisley

H

ow do you feel about yourself? It can be measured in terms of Self Esteem. If you hate your looks or your actions or your surroundings or how you feel then you probably have low self esteem. While on the other hand having high self esteem doesn’t mean that you are arrogant or above everybody else. Treating yourself well, loving and respecting yourself, regardless of your defects is the true sense of high self esteem. The life of a teen is very emotional, mainly because of their crazy hormonal activities, and also due to the fact that they are getting to see things in different

perspectives. They get puzzled and overwhelmed about all the changes in their lives like new challenges, situations and relationships which leaves them afraid and irritated. This kind of feelings can totally change the happy and energetic child. Mood swings are not confined to teens only, adults too experience them. If our emotions are not released through the right channels then they can clog up our minds or our bodies and get us angry stressed and anxious, and spoil forthcoming situations.

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Expressing emotions and dealing with emotional problems is not taught to the children and that is where the problem lies. You firstly are not taught this in school and secondly most of the adults don’t have formal training in how to release emotions beneficially, so there is no coaching for the children. This creates problem in the relationships and can also affect the self esteem of the teen and parents alike. Frustration, anxiety, anger and humiliation are just some of the emotions teens’ experience. But now there are simple, fast effective and easy ways to get rid of these emotions. The first thing is too search for a place and time where you can be alone for a while and where you can focus and wont be disturbed or get distracted. Next you make a mental note of all the things that bother you. Let your inner mind and heart tell you what they are. You don’t have to agree will all of the case, but keep your eyes closed and note the emotions that are generated. Now take one emotion or issue at a time visualize it filling your entire body and then picture blowing all that emotion into a balloon. Essentially take the emotion out of your mind and body. One thing that you will observe is the changing color of the balloon while you blow your emotion into it. Because of the negative energy that you are blowing into it, it may change it color to brown or black. As soon as you are done filling the balloon, visualize yourself tying it and letting it float up into the sky. Continue in the same way, filling balloons, tying them and letting them go until you feel absolutely relaxed. Allow yourself to feel peaceful. Now when you look up into the sky you will see all those negative balloons. What you need to do is visualize them

coming together and forming a big, black cloud, and remember that you have pushed all your negative emotions into that cloud. The next step is a little difficult but not impossible. You will have to forgive all of the people and circumstances involved in those negative emotions. Even the not so apparent ones have to be forgiven. Remember you are only hurting yourself by clinging on to your anger and resentment. To move forward you will have to forgive yourself and let go of all the times you’ve been bad, made mistakes, been embarrassed and ashamed. Once you do that and then look into the sky, visualize the bright and comforting and warm sun coming out and dissolving the entire cloud of negativity. Let go of all the negativity and feel the warmth, peace, comfort and love of the sun all over and within your body. Talk to yourself and say that your ok and that you love and accept yourself. You will have to find something about yourself that your really value. Something like and act of kindness, a talent or skill, your strength, your love of animals, people, your intelligence, your sense of humor, your spirit. Stop for a moment that and really appreciate that essence of you. Believe form within, that you are good and value yourself and accept yourself for it. For this technique use your imagination to the fullest, use different color balloons, visualize blowing them up past their limits so that they pop and splat everywhere. With the help of this technique you can improve you self esteem, balance your emotions, let go off the bad and negative energy.

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MAY 2015

A

UGUST 2014 Hidden

Within:

Singer/Songwriter,

Known as Oscar in ‘The Walking Dead’

Painter, Author, and Dancer - Indra

– Vincent M. Ward stylishly graced the

Rudder - ‘Indrani’, Entertainer – Ms.

cover of the August 2014 Edition. Flip

Desire, Bodybuilder – Quantano Parris,

through our pages to uncover what

Interview with Author – E.M. Adams,

inspired Vincent to become an actor, the

Bartender – Deborah Stoute, Poet/

inspiration behind The Walking Dead,

Author – Eric Jerome Dickey and

as well as the many other roles he has

Photographer

played throughout his acting career.

Quickscope Photography.

Zico

Miller

Despite not being a Barbadian, Vincent has a special love and interest in this Gem

- Barbados.

Therefore,

read

carefully as he shares his connection to Barbados

and

the

reasons

behind

choosing Barbados to be the destination

of choice for his upcoming project “The Chill Spot”. As you peruse this edition, you will also quickly find out that Vincent isn’t the only one with a delight for Barbados, as this edition also highlights some pleasant words of visitors to Barbados in the article: From

the Mouths of Visitors to Barbados. www.bajansunonline.com/MAGAZINE/ | info@bajansunonline.com | @BajanSunOnline

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MAY 2015

CARIBBEAN WEEK C

aribbean Week is the largest most engaging, regional tourism activity in the New York area and typically attracts thousands of participants. Extensive media coverage of the various events reaches local, national and international audiences in the millions. This year, Caribbean Week in New York will take place June 1-7. Caribbean Week in New York showcases the sights, sounds, color, culture and unique vacation experiences of the Caribbean. Caribbean tourism officials, the media, artists, performers, celebrity chefs, fashion designers, models, investors and other strategic partners converge on New York for a week that highlights the diversity and vibrancy of the authentic Caribbean and offers vacations at super special prices available only during Caribbean Week. Organized by the Caribbean Tourism Organization, Caribbean Week in New York combines business sessions and consumer-oriented events with food, fashion, entertainment, sales and networking opportunities! It creates awareness of the Caribbean’s diverse product offerings and showcases its desirability through business development opportunities, consumer engagement and authentic cultural experiences. Caribbean Week in New York also:  Provides a platform for the sale of Caribbean vacations;  Delivers events that attract significant positive media attention for the Caribbean.  Provides opportunities for all 30 government members and the large number of private sector to promote their individual products and services to consumers in our major source market.  Engages the Caribbean Diaspora.

Events/Activities: JUNE 31 MAY- 5 JUN CELEBRITY CHEF PROGRAM 2 JUN

CARIBBEAN DIASPORA FORUM GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS ENGAGING THEIR COMMUNITIES

3 JUN CARIBBEAN STUDENTS COLLOQUIUM STUDENTS TAKING CENTER STAGE: A FORUM FOR RISING STARS IN CARIBBEAN TOURISM 4 JUN CARIBBEAN MEDIA AWARDS LUNCHEON RECOGNIZING THE MEDIA: HONORING TOP CARIBBEAN STORIES 5JUN

NETWORKING BREAKFAST FOR CTO GOVERNMENT AND NON-GOVERNMENT MEMBERS AND CARIBBEAN MARKETING CONFERENCE CONNECTING CARIBBEAN TOURISM MOVERS AND SHAKERS

5 JUN

ALLIED AWARDS LUNCHEON

5 JUN RUM AND RHYTHM™ BENEFIT & AUCTION THE ULTIMATE CARIBBEAN EPICUREAN EXPERIENCE

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MAY 2015

Entrepreneur comments on The Bajan Sun Magazine

Zico Miller - Photographer “My thoughts of being featured are simply: Exciting! Accomplished! Proud! Inspired!”

Kayleen Bangura - Entrepreneur “My guilty pleasure is signing with the Deaf and spending time with them. To be featured in an article speaking of Sign Language - the joy and knowing it, being able to converse with and teach it - was heart-warming and exciting. I hope that the article would inspire others to not only reach out to the deaf but to let others know the joys of helping their fellowman.”

Jamell Small Superieur, Chef

-

Le

Crouton

“It’s has been a pleasure working with the team @bajansunonline. I appreciate the exposure that they have given to all small business owners and given us the opportunity to push local products and services.”

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Career Security in Times of Recession By Dr. Adrian Daisley

T

oday with recession in serious swing, many people are pushed towards being more responsible for building their own career, there is no such thing as career security. What is Career security? You may ask, It’s the ability to stay employed in jobs of our choosing, regardless of the economic situation in any country or the financial condition of any one employer. Career security is something we create for ourselves, so we control what happens to us in the workplace. We can be become the masters of our career, rather than its victim. Many people believe that a career is something that happens for us, rather than something that happens with

us, I am a strong advocate for taking initiative and moving towards becoming more marketable in the workplace. The one question that seem not to cross the minds of workers who have been employed for more than 8 years is "Am I still marketable?" A careful and thorough assessment will help you answer this question. The first step towards becoming marketable is to ask yourself how long have you been away from educating yourself in your area, you needs to know what are the latest trends in your area, what have been the major developments and break-through.

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Here are some more tips on how to make you more marketable. Tips to Make You more Marketable Be confident about you - Being more marketable starts in believing in yourself. It will help to know that many employers actually consider employees who can take inititave and good candidates for promotions The reason behind this is that employers consider that the individual who takes inititave as a person who posess the skills to lead. Take classes - Never stop learning. Keep your mind active by enrolling in online courses. You can also consider going back to school to earn a certificate or degree. The additional skills and qualifications that you acquire will certainly increase your market value and shows your commitment to your career.

Why is it so difficult for us to accept responsibility for our career? At what point in life do we accept responsibility for our careers? We all like to feel important and have others have a high opinion of us. Some individuals get very skilled at their job and develop an over-inflated view of themselves. These tendencies act to wrap us in what many call "denial", which creates a false perception of self and the inability to accept the truth about us. It then becomes painful to accept that mistakes are possible and when they do occur the first reaction is to point the finger at someone else. We refuse to think objectively and accept any involvement for our actions. Whether you are just starting, or you have several years of experience, I hope you can apply this simple guidance.

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MAY 2015

S

EPTEMBER 2014

International

“If yuh see me jamming cross de

Barbados Chapter of the Caribbean

staaageeee!” – Barbados 2014 Crop

Youth Environment Network (CYEN),

Over seemed to be soaring on these

launched the 2014 International Coastal

lyrics from Bacchanal Road performed

Clean Up Initiative, Crop Over 2014

by the super talented Faith Hoyte, more

Collage, Top Chef – Usavia Alfredo

popularly known as Imani. The Bajan

Batson, Jem Chocolates, Bartender –

Sun magazine was pleased to have

Dameain Williams, Author of This Too

Imani grace the cover of its September

Shall Pass – Sonia S. Williams, Artist –

2014 Edition. Flip through our pages to

Nikolas

hear Imani’s story and journey, as well

Photographer – Gavin Hinkson.

Pageant

Sealy,

and

2014,

The

Barbadian

as her candid interview with us. We commend Imani on her success and wish her the very best as she continues to

soar

within

the

music

and

entertainment industry. Hidden Within:

RnB and Soul

Singer – Rickey Stoute – Makes It Big!, Singer

and

Writer

-Ms

DeeVine,

Bodybuilder – Joe Bourne, Daresque Swimwear Founder – LaToya Daniel, Miss Humanity International Barbados 2014 Representative – Tanika Walton

cops two titles at the Miss Humanity

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Entrepreneur comments on The Bajan Sun Magazine

Ricky Stoute - Entertainer “Hey

I would like to thank the Bajan Sun Online magazine, for taking the time to interview me. It was so accurate I was pleasantly surprise, because often journalist tend to twist your words, and take stuff out of context. This was truly me and it was very accurate. Thank you for that. I’m grateful to you for giving me the chance to share my story, and hope it will make a positive impact on our society. Thank you again, and please keep up the fantastic work. Much love, and peace! Oh shoot: before I ‘fuhget’ (lol) thank you to Raeann Beckles for her fine work: keep it up ‘sista’; keep smiling; and keep being a true Gem.”

Faith Callender - Entertainer “I was truly humbled to be featured in a magazine that promotes everything Barbadian and pure and positive vibes to the world. They support local and look for new and creative ways to share with the public and I love that. As a young artists, I know the importance of exposure and the commitment Bajan Sun has made to helping push the careers of artists through promotions is highly commendable and deeply appreciated.”

David Barker - Bartender “For me it’s always an honour to be recognized for my hard work. Bajan Sun is about being Bajan and to be recognised as an artisan in my career my goal through all of this is: ‘To Change the World one Drink at a Time’, starting with this beautiful rock on which I reside.”

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Caribbean Youth Environment Network

T

he CYEN is a non-profit, civil society, charitable body that focuses its resources on empowering young people and their communities to develop programmes/actions to address socio-economic and environmental issues. The CYEN programme aims at addressing issues such as poverty alleviation and youth employment, health and HIV/AIDS, climatic changes and global warming, impact of natural disasters/hazards, improvement in potable water, conservation and waste management and other natural resource management issues. CYEN views youth as an important and critical development resource. It is dedicated to developing strategies to engage and facilitate their participation in the development process. CYEN defines young people as anyone within the 15-29 age group. However, it is supportive of the transitional approach to youth development, which is articulated by the World Bank and agencies within the UN System (World development Report, 2001; World Youth Report, 2005).

MISSION: The Caribbean Youth Environment Network is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of Caribbean young people by facilitating their personal development and promoting their full involvement in all matters pertaining to the environment and sustainable development. The organisation promotes education and training, Caribbean integration and community empowerment as tools to develop an ethic amongst young people that assists in the conservation and protection of natural resources within the Wider Caribbean. VISION: The CYEN will be the leading youth environment and development network in the region responsible for creating an appropriate space for young people to participate in the design, development, implementation and promotion of new, progressive, equitable, innovative and sustainable environmental, economic and social development policies and programmes across the wider Caribbean.

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MAY 2015 Caribbean Youth Environment Network continued

The Caribbean Youth Environment Network (CYEN) is a regional organisation whose membership comprises youth groups and individual youth. It aims to promote youth in the Caribbean to take positive action on issues related to environment and sustainable development. CYEN is a registered non-profit and non-governmental charitable body (Registered Charity No.507 - Barbados) that has members and affiliates in fifteen Caribbean territories. Since its establishment in 1992, the Network has coordinated or participated in a number of activities and projects at the national, regional and international levels. Significantly, the Network has frequently sourced and financed short-term training scholarships for youth to attend leadership and other training courses. Beyond this the Network has been actively involved in advocacy as well as environmental education and public awareness programmes. CYEN frequently represents the position of Caribbean youth at regional and international meetings. It is undoubtedly the largest youth environment network in the Caribbean. The motto of the Network is "Unity, Strength, Purpose". CYEN is an associate member of the International Students Youth Movement for the United Nations (ISMUN). The Network is a member organization of the Caribbean Network for Integrated rural Development (CNIRD) and partners on occasions with the Caribbean Conservation Association (CCA). Beyond this CYEN is a member organization of the Caribbean Policy Development Centre (CPDC) and is a lead agency in the execution of the annual International Coastal Cleanup that is coordinated by Ocean Conservancy.

As of 31st July 2006, CYEN included 29 organisational members and 264 individual members across 16 Caribbean territories including; Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, British Virgin Islands, Dominican Republic, Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St, Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago. Affiliate diaspora members reside in Bermuda, Britain, Canada and the USA. The CYEN is governed by a Board of Management (BOM) that is headed by a Regional Chairman. The

BOM is comprised of National or Country Coordinators from the territories that have functional national chapters. National Coordinators are informed by members at the national level and in this manner national issues are brought to the attention of the BOM. At the national level Advisers help to guide the operations and activities. The BOM sets the policy and framework for the work plan of the CYEN. Programme and project execution as well as the day-to-day management of the Network are the responsibility of the Executive Coordinator. Over the next five years the CYEN will be focusing on: Youth education, information and advocacy campaigns particularly with regard to:  Climate change and the impact of natural hazards 

Potable water management

conservation

and

waste

Sustainable agriculture and land management

Solid waste management

Natural resources management, specifically the issue of land degradation.

Promoting youth entrepreneurship in the area of solid waste recycling and reuse, especially in the area of electronic waste

Setting up demonstration projects focusing on youth involvement in sustainable livelihoods as a tool for managing natural resources

Building the managerial capacity of youth organizations and the personal development of individual youth by harnessing the skills of retired volunteers.

Formulation and development of the Youth Green Fund.

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MAY 2015

O

CTOBER 2014

Digicel

In keeping with the Bajan Sun

Contest, Le Crouton Superieur Chef –

Magazine’s

thrust

to

promote

Jamell

Launch Small,

The

Story

Behind

Treats,

Greek

Debbie’s

at the Government level no better

Bartender – Nikos Arvanitis, Caribbean

person was suited to be the main feature

Fine Art Fair (CaFA) Barbados, Author

of the October 2014 Edition more than

– DJ Simmons, Trinidadian Spoken

Minister

International

Word Artist - Idrees Saleem, and Bajan

and

Hype Photographer – Clyde Barnette.

Industry,

Business,

Commerce,

Business

Development

Small

N

Genius

entrepreneurship and small businesses;

of

Sweet

Industry

Donville

Inniss. Read through our pages to hear Minister Donville Inniss thoughts and passion. Hidden Within: Enter tainer - Ayanna John, Singer/Song Writer – Karina, Performer – Deneko #Phresh, Acoustic Alternative

Indie

Performer

Alexander Mills, Caribbean Youth Has Spoken Candidate– Ginelle Belle, My Signature Claytons Kola Tonic Cocktail Competition, A Life Dedicated to Fitness

–Hugh

Williams,

Fitness

Specialist – Tamesha Lewis, Workout

Tips For The Beginner, BCSI and

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MAY 2015 Entrepreneur comments on The Bajan Sun Magazine

Caribbean Gemz Entrepreneur

Business/

“Thank you so much! We really appreciate it, love love, love the article and support. Love the magazine. Thank you for the article. Keep up the fabulous work.”

Toni Thorne - Entrepreneur “It was an honour being featured by Bajan Sun Magazine in 2015! I found the team to be professional and passionate and the content was very much pleasing to me and my team. Wishing Bajan Sun all the very best with its future endeavour!”

Dawn from Bead It - Entrepreneur “I love it. Great job on the magazine :)”

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MAY 2015

THE BLESSING OF STICK-TO-IT-IVITY

T

he phrase Stick-to-it was coined by Walt Disney to represent the action of perseverance. The art of perseverance is such a valuable skill required when we are at our lowest or when the fruits of our labours are less than we had calculated or even when unimaginable curves and pitfalls become a reality. This is the perfect time to quit or relent on our plans and actions. So often we give into our emotions and are clouded by the realities of perceived failure. There are times in life when we feel that everything around us is collapsing. Sometimes life falls apart and it is out of our control, and at other times, things go wrong and we know that it is our own fault. There will always be unexpected turns in our life but there is one thing can take us around the bends of failure and lead us to the path of success. That is perseverance. Perseverance is defined as the state or quality of being insistent or persistent. Other qualities like being diligent and hard-working are also synonymous with this virtue. On the contrary, antonyms like apathy, idleness, indolence, laziness and lethargy are counter-productive to the trait of perseverance or stick-to-it-ivity.

By Cheryl Outram

Perseverance demands that we persist in anything undertaken; maintain a purpose in spite of difficulty, obstacles, or discouragement and continue steadfastly. One may ask, what is the point of committing to something that does not produce the desired result? Or why continue a relationship that does not produce happiness? Is it really practical to keep investing in something that doesn’t produce in the here and now? A devoted wife having committed to a miserable marriage for twelve years may feel that throwing in the towel may bring the peace, happiness and the fulfilment she desires. A faithful father may decide that it’s time to walk away from the constant ridicule and bad-treatment he has endured all the while he devotedly provided the essentials for his wife and children. A disgruntled employee may become lethargic and indolent as he visualises the ideals he now lacks in his present job. Why persevere when the odds are constantly stacking higher and higher. Are we trained in the art of perseverance, or do we give in to the natural gravitational law of quitting.

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MAY 2015 The art of quitting requires very little or no skill at all. Though we may ponder or consider giving up long before we make it a reality, the fact is that once we quit, we stop. We stop trying, we stop caring, we stop feeling, we just stop. We stop believing in that which we once saw as a possibility. Napoleon Hill in one of his famous quotes says, “Most great people have attained their greatest success just one step beyond their greatest failure.” In Romans 5:4 we are told that perseverance produces character. As I study this statement, the physical structure of a male who endures the agony of exercise to build a colony of muscle tissue to represent his masculinity comes to mind. Oh how our jaws drop as we gaze at such a perfect figure yet what is obscured behind such a fascinating sight is the art of perseverance. The art of body building is as rigorous as climbing and covering the Andes mountain range. It is through

perseverance that we are able to carve valuable muscle from the fatty tissues of our lives. As we work this virtue we will surely reap the results of our labour. Here are some steps on how to achieve success through perseverance: Step 1

Identify what it is you want to achieve.

Step 2 Educate yourself about your goal and plot a path to achieve it. Step 3 Prepare yourself mentally and spiritually for successes, challenges and failures along the way.

Step 4 Start by faith, take the first step, no one ever succeeded by not trying and failure is guaranteed if we do nothing Step 5 When and if you fail, determine what caused you to fail, get up, re-strategise and try again. Step 6 If you fail again, do not be discouraged if you make the same mistakes over and over again, go back to the drawing board, take a new approach and purpose in yourself to succeed. Step 7 If you fail for the hundredth time, get over the failure quickly, don’t beat up on yourself, reassess your approach, take a look at other successes in the same area and try again. Understand why you failed and remember you are not a failure until you give up. “Nothing beats a failure but a trial” is an old adage that represents the virtue of perseverance. We only fail when we fail to try. Whatever the results of our trials we would have gained valuable lessons and each lesson is a building block to our desired success. Mr Bertram Hall the owner of Popular Discounts, shared this with me when I sought his advice on a new project. “Never be defeated by the fear of failure, if you think it won’t work, do it quickly. Once you start you will make it work.” These words have stayed with me and have been the back-bone to many successes in my life. I also encourage you to let the art of Stick-to-it-ivity decorate the challenges of your life and may this virtue propel you to the unimaginable realms of success, be it in your career, marriage, relationship, business or even the battle of a seemingly wayward child. Perseverance will transport you beyond the hurdles and challenges and ultimately grant you the pleasures of success.

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MAY 2015

Physique Pro Fitness By: Jerome "The Trainer" Greenidge

P

hysique Pro Fitness Consultancy (PPFC) is a per sonal training business which was established in the year 1999 and caters to everyone from the professional person to the average housewife. Since the demand for this type of business is high Trainer - Jerome Greenidge sought to differentiate himself from all the other trainers plying their trade. As such, Jerome committed himself to studying the most popular training concepts and testing them on his clients to determine which ones worked most effectively. After a couple years of combining concepts and experimenting, Jerome created his own training style which can be modified to fit any body type. Most of his clients see him on average two or three times a week at their home or office, as his business goes where ever the client is interested in being trained. Needless to say, most of Jerome’s clients train at home. Given his passion to share knowledge, Jerome educates his clients on not only proper nutrition but how to train on their own with minimum equipment, which is always a hit as his clients wouldn't have to further expense themselves. The service Jerome and by extension PPCF offers covers everything from when to train, target setting and constant assessments to see what works and what is not working.

Over the years Jerome have found that consistency is the main reason people stop training. In response to this, Jerome has devised a strategy which works and works well. The workouts in this strategy take no longer than 5 to 8 minutes, with minimum equipment requirement. What is more is that, the results from this method have been nothing short of outstanding and Jerome’s clients love it. Short intense workouts work great especially when combined with adequate nutrition. More importantly, this method has been such a hit that his clients have encouraged him to do a fitness app which is called the ‘8 Min Burn’, carded to be released August 2014. All in all Jerome ensures that his clients are happy and see results quickly. In his words “it doesn't matter if my clients are vacationing in France or staying in a beach house on the east coast. If they or the general population want a workout or tips on everything from how to acquire muscle, lose weight or get stronger, they can do so by visiting this facebook link: http://www.facebook.com/ provenphysique.” Jerome is looking forward to hearing from you soon so that he can help you achieve your best ‘bod’ ever!

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MAY 2015

N

OVEMBER 2014

Fanatic – Khari M. Lobin, CEO and

After the first English settlement

at Holetown in 1627, Barbados remained a British

colony

until

achieving

independence from Britain on November 30th

1966.

That

first

independence

ceremony was accompanied by the raising of the Barbados national flag, and playing of the national anthem for the first time. November

30th

is

celebrated

as

Independence Day and is a national holiday in Barbados. The Bajan Sun Magazine Team as a tribute to Barbados,

Founder Black Rock Coutour – Jalisa Harris, Caribbean Export – Supporting Small Businesses to Grow Through Export,

S.G.Kryashonz

Bushell,

Bead

It

Gabrielle

–Small

Business,

Shepherding – Emerging from Chaos to Order – Basil Springer, Bartender – Gina Dupal, Entertainer – Faith Callender, Model – Nadia Joseph, Photographer – Shawn Fields, Photographer – Ricardo Bascombe, and Honey Jam 2014 Artist Reveal.

dedicated the November 2014 Edition to Barbados with its First Prime Minister – (The Late) Errol Walton Barrow. Hidden

Within:

Bar bados

An

Independent Nation, Miss Teen Barbados

2012

Krystol

Byron,

Small

and

Powerful Trinidadian Entertainer – Lil Bitts, Focussed Entrepreneur and DJ – Joyann Skeete, Free Motion – Dance Group, Profusion Events Services – Kareem Bynoe, Fitness Guru and Bikini Model

Domini

Alleyne,

Pro-

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MAY 2015 Entrepreneur comments on The Bajan Sun Magazine

Tricia Clarke – Entertainer/Writer “I felt honoured and excited that I was featured in the Bajan Sun Magazine. It’s another way I can promote myself as a writer, not just me but the magazine as well because now my supporters who went to view me in it know of the magazine and you never know who can be looking in.”

King Mark Lobin – Fitness Trainer “Being featured in the Bajan Sun Online Magazine, left me with a sense of accomplishment. One of my goals was to be in a magazine and when I was given that opportunity and finally saw it in print that "I've reached moment" swept over me...”

Alexander Millz - Entertainer “It’s amazing. I feel like Bajan Sun Online is a credible magazine and it is a pretty accurate representation of what real Bajan culture and lifestyles are all about. It’s an honour and a privilege to be chosen to be part of that.”

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MAY 2015

Dameain Williams - Bartender “Any exposure is good, especially for people in the field. But, as it relates to me knowing that there is an entity that caters directly to bartenders/mixologists it makes you feel a lot more at home and with that I mean the Bajan Sun Magazine “Caribbean Entrepreneurs” is a sister company to B.A.R.S. Inc. Association so it does have input in Bartenders and Mixologist alike. You feel a lot more secure instead of something going in the Newspaper or the media. Knowing that there is an entity that caters to you, I think I would prefer stuff like that!

Everyone has the internet now, and I for one who do not read newspapers like I use to before, would normally tend to get a brief of what is going on through online magazines, online news or anything of the sorts. It is a good thing to expose the masses now because most people are always on the net so it is easier in some cases and I think you get a broader spectrum. The only thing is to have the magazine pushed a little more. It will not just better the magazine but will better the bartenders, mixologists, and chefs etc.”

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MAY 2015

EATING FOR THE CHISELED MID SECTION By Jerome Greenidge

I

want to devote this article to showing you that there are ways to trim your mid-section and lose weight easier than you think. This technique works and will continue to work no matter what new systems and gimmicks arise. You simply must first know what different kinds of carbs are and how the body reacts to each of them. Now the obvious foods that are high in sugar are mostly your processed food made by man in some factory and they range from doughnuts to your breads and special pastas. I must say though that they are special pastas now made from spinach and veg which are great for the body and taste great as well. Knowing how to eat carbs strategically is the key and enough activity to burn the sugar in the blood stream so it doesn't get stored as fat. I keep writing about this because people keep asking about it and once people get it they don't have to worry about gaining weight in all the wrong places again. If you are planning to eat junk food that is food without much nutritional value then you can do any activity that raises your core temperature and causes a light sweat. An example of an activity that can cause a high temperature is burpees, jumping jacks, jumpers, vertical jumps or you can simply ask me a question on facebook. Let’s say you are planning a high carb evening and you know for a fact that you will be consuming this food do at least 25 burpees an hour and a half before or 50 jumpers as an example. After you have eaten the food you can have

a monster workout of a variety of bodyweight or dumbbell workout so that your body has no choice but to burn those calories as fuel. If you have any questions on the type of exercises and any info on food and portion sizes contact me on facebook "Provenphysique". People have also been asking what if you don’t want to move or exercise. My answer is you have to focus on nutrition and portion size much more. Unfortunately if you are overweight to begin with then in order to lose that weight and fast, attention will have to be given to activity in order to build lean muscle and force the body to burn calories. The person who is already in the correct weight class might be able to get away with no activity but after the age of thirty and the metabolic rate drops as a result of muscle loss weight gain might occur in 70 percent of people who don’t move. Only a few genetically blessed people can get this done. So to conclude this article, you need to move before and after to safeguard yourself from storing fat and if you don't want to move, a lot more attention will have to be paid to nutrition. But, eventually you might still gain if you are consuming the same amount of food you did in your twenties but with the loss of muscle mass in your latter years you will have to look at weight resistant workouts to aid in burning more calories. For more info on these and more techniques contact Jerome at 1-246-239-7184 or go to my facebook page "provenphysique".

Email : jeromegreenidge@hotmail.com

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MAY 2015

Special Olympic World Summer Games comes off July 25 to August 2 2015. With that in mind I will share Tony Piontek’s story

T

ony Piontek has been a Global Messenger for Special Olympics Louisiana since 1998. Piontek started with Special Olympics in 1989 and has competed in Aquatics, Unified Basketball, Bowling, Cycling, Track & Field, Unified Softball and Volleyball. At the Special Olympics World Games in 1995, Piontek won Multi Gold and Silver medals in Aquatics while representing Special Olympics Team USA. Piontek has also participated in officiating as an Aquatics athlete at the World Games and other non-traditional roles such as Public Relations and Athlete Training. He currently resides in New Iberia, Louisiana. These were questions posed to Tony and his responses

By Judy Beckles

Q: Is there someone in your life, a parent or mentor, who has encouraged you to never give up and live your dreams? R: In my family they always gave me this sentence to live up to your expectations and act in it. Whatever you do just remember, "You build up character, loyalty and friendship." He goes on to say “When I was officiating at the 1995 Special Olympics World Games we had two other events to go on the 200m and 100m freestyle. It was a wonderful experience to know we had the audience cheering on the athletes who were NOT going to give up and finish her/his race. It takes a lot of hope, love and joy to keep on going.”

Q: What does it mean to you to live your dreams? How are you living your dreams in your life today? R: Ever y day I see myself living my dr eams and expect the unexpected at any given time. Now when I am living my dreams and sharing this with people whom I care for it can be through scouting, by helping other kids who are tying a lashing together, to sitting on a Board of Review for an Eagle Scout, leading teens to be a better person as I assist them in becoming a better Christian, helping out with our Church with our Flower Bed Ministry or even help as a Eucharistic minister and serving for funerals. No matter what I am doing, I know I am encouraging myself to be a better person.

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MAY 2015

D

ECEMBER 2014

Horrell, Bodybuilder – Hoskin ‘Biscuit’ Worrell,

‘Tis The Season To Be Jolly’ – The Bajan

Sun Magazine Celebrates Christmas

with its

December 2014 Edition. This edition started with a highlight of A Bajan Christmas, followed by

interesting pieces on the origin of the Poinsettia Plant, which is seen in many Barbadian and Caribbean homes during the Christmas season. Among the many other interesting reads were Bajan Christmas Traditions and No Christmas without Ham. Keeping with the season, Dog Trainer Lisa White, made it her business to share with us Christmas Tips for our Dogs. Oh and though school is out, and adults and children may be consumed

with

festivities,

Deborah

McCollin

Bodybuilder

-

Shaquile

Lavine,

The

Curvy

Revolution – Alicia Clarke, Ayana’s Closet – Njeri Taitt, Clothing by MaryROSE– Kerron Proute, Island Boyz Promotions, MakeUp by Simm - Simone Morris, COSCAP – Music Has Value, Icon Studios

Inc. and Caribbean Webcast Inc. – Andrew Jemmoth, Grenadian Chef - Kaiser Coutain, Empowering Manufacturers in 2015 – BMA Executive Director – Bobbi McKay, Bartender – Carl Henry, The Good Life Eco-Café Bar, Bajan Dialect 101, Musical Youth by Antiguan and Barbudan Author - Joanne C. Hillhouse, Miona Avenue – Malissa Fiona, and Signature Imagery – Shaun Graham.

(Teacher)

provided us with Guidelines to Engage Our Children’s Minds during the Holidays. But, when it boils down to it, Christmas is all about love, and for couples Author Mariposa, saw it fit to tantalize the minds of couples with her piece on Christmas Seduction. Hidden Within:

Fr om The Mouths of Visitor s,

Miss Triple Threat – Shontonia Hall, Miss Humanity International Trinidad and Tobago Representative and Model – Nathalia Wolffe, Hip Hop and Rap Artist – Abigail Nurse, Recording Artist and Model – Shanice Holder, Barbadian Songstress – Rochelle Griffith, Shallun Evelyn aka, DJ Bimshire, Who Is She? – Entrepreneur & Dancer – Megghan Michael, The Man and the Brand – StrateUp Productions – Ceejay Horrell, Contemporary Gospel recording

artiste and Music Minister Loucretia “Luckey”

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Staying Healthy As You Age

S

taying healthy and feeling your best is important

Coping with change is difficult, no matter how old you

at any age and that doesn’t change just because

are. The particular challenge for adults over 50 is the

you have a few more grey hairs. As we grow older, we

sheer number of changes and transitions that start to

experience an increasing number of major life changes,

occur—including children moving away, the loss of

including career changes and retirement, children

parents, friends, and other loved ones, changes to or the

leaving home, the loss of loved ones, and physical

end of your career, declining health, and even loss of

changes. How we handle and grow from these changes

independence. It’s natural to feel those losses. But if

is the key to staying healthy. These tips can help you

that sense of loss is balanced with positive ingredients,

maintain your physical and emotional health and live

you have a formula for staying healthy as you age.

life to the fullest, whatever your age.

PHOTO BY: SIGNATURE IMAGERY

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MAY 2015 Healthy aging means continually reinventing yourself as

and have confidence in yourself, you are setting up a

you pass through landmark ages such as 60, 70, 80 and

positive environment for change no matter what your age.

beyond. It means finding new things you enjoy, learning to adapt to change, staying physically and socially active, and feeling connected to your community and loved ones. Unfortunately, for many, aging brings anxiety and fear instead. How will I take care of myself late in life? What if I lose my spouse? What is going to happen to my mind?

As you age beyond 50, there will be periods of both joy and stress. It’s important to build your resilience and find healthy ways to cope with challenges. This ability will help you make the most of the good times and keep your perspective when times are tough.

However, many of these fears stem from myths about aging

Focus on the things you’re grateful for. The longer you live,

that are exaggerated by the media or simply untrue. The

the more you lose. But as you lose people and things, life

truth is that you are stronger and more resilient than you

becomes even more precious. When you stop taking things

may think.

for granted, you appreciate and enjoy what you have even more.

Myths About Healthy Aging MYTH: Aging means declining health and/or disability.

Acknowledge and express your feelings. You may have a hard time showing emotions, perhaps feeling that such a

Fact: There are some diseases that become more common as

display is inappropriate and weak. But burying your

we age. However, getting older does not automatically

feelings can lead to anger, resentment, and depression.

mean poor health or that you will be confined to a walker or

Don’t deny what you’re going through. Find healthy ways

wheelchair. Plenty of older adults enjoy vigorous health,

to process your feelings, perhaps by talking with a close

often better than many younger people. Preventive measures

friend or writing in a journal.

like healthy eating, exercising, and managing stress can help reduce the risk of chronic disease or injuries later in life. MYTH: Memory loss is an inevitable part of aging. Fact: As you age, you may eventually notice you don’t remember things as easily as in the past, or memories may

Accept the things you can’t change. Many things in life are beyond our control. Rather than stressing out over them, focus on the things you can control such as the way you choose to react to problems. Face your limitations with dignity and a healthy dose of humor.

start to take a little longer to retrieve. However, significant

Look for the silver lining. As the saying goes, “What

memory loss is not an inevitable result of aging. Brain

doesn’t kill us makes us stronger.” When facing major

training and new learning can occur at any age and there are

challenges, try to look at them as opportunities for personal

many things you can do to keep your memory sharp. The

growth. If your own poor choices contributed to a stressful

sooner you start, the sooner you’ll reap the benefits.

situation, reflect on them and learn from your mistakes.

MYTH: You can’t teach an old dog new tricks.

Take daily action to deal with life’s challenges. When a

Fact: One of the more damaging myths of aging is that after a certain age, you just won’t be able to try anything new or contribute things anymore. The opposite is true. Middle aged and older adults are just as capable of learning new things and thriving in new environments, plus they have the wisdom that comes with life experience. If you believe in

challenge seems too big to handle, sweeping it under the carpet often appears the easiest option. But ignoring the problem doesn’t make it go away; it allows both the problem and your anxiety to build. Instead, take things one small step at a time. Even a small step can go a long way to boosting your confidence and reminding you that you are not powerless.

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MAY 2015

Contributors Topics Over the last year During our last year “ Caribbean Entrepreneurs” carried articles that relates to every element of a professionals life, from business tips, relationship , fitness, health, beauty and poetry, see some of our topics below. Dr. Andrew Forde: CRP – Gougeot – Carteaud Syndrome Phytophotodermatitis Tinea Unguium (Nail Fungus) Pyogenic Granuloma Cutaneous Larva Migrans (Beach Worm) Scalp Psoraiasis Eccerine Porocarcinoma Trichotillomania Tinea ‘Ring Worm’ Infection Halo Naevus (Suttons Naevus) Acral Malignant Melanoma Deborah Ramdin – Beauty Intricacies: Kissables The Wonders of Concealer Up-close & Personal with Entrepreneur Deobrah Ramdin Big Bold & Beautiful My Little Secrets Fade Those Scars Right

Cardiovascular Machinery Managing Your Diet during the Holiday Season Achieving the Physique You Desire for 2015 and Beyond The Importance of Leg and Glute Training Sexual Dysfunction & Erector Coffee Are You Confused About How To Eat? Judy Beckles: Disability and Sports Etiquette for Persons with Disabilities Say No to the ‘R’ Word TTPC’s Road Trip to Parapan 2015 This is Diana Nyad’s Story – She is a Special Olympics Athlete Randy Smith – There’s No Obstacle That Can Stop Me April Is Autism Awareness Month Deborah McCollin/Mariposa: Christmas Seduction Engaging Children’s Minds for the Holidays Pacify Lisa White: Christmas Tips for Your Dog Why Do You Want A Puppy/Dog? Part 1 – Things to Consider When Choosing a Puppy/ Dog Part 2 –Picking the Right Puppy/Dog Bringing Your New Puppy Home

Jerome Greenidge: Personal Health Physique Pro Fitness Consultancy (PPFC) Is Barbados Really The Fattest Nation? How to Maintain Carbs & Protein to Get Max Results Exercise without Being in the Gym or Using Any

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MAY 2015

Norma T. Hollis:

How Authentic Are You? What is Stress? Mentoring Everyone I Know Wants More Joy in Their Life Better Business through Authenticity The Authenticity of Hope Are You Listening With Your Heart? Life’s Contrasts The Value of Perspective What is the Hype about Alignment? Dr. Anita DeFoe: Modelling Visionary Leadership Got To Be Real The Entrepreneurialism Season Are You Addicted To Your Story? Are You Present? Choose to Live Your Dreams in 2015 Don’t let the 4P’s Rule You ‘The S-Factor in the I-Age’ – Are You Suffering From The Lack Mentality? It’s Half-Time…Are You Choosing to be a Game Changer or a Game Watcher? Denise Charles: When Our Sex Is Bad Going Beyond Orgasm How to Have Mind Blowing Sex without Losing Your Brain The Sex Focused Man How Wives Can Find Joy in the Quickie Bouncing Back From an Affair

When the Woman In His Head Isn’t The One In His Bed Is Jealousy Destroying Your Relationship? So Men Just Aren’t Sex Machines After All Why Women Cheat Fay Parris: Preventing Loneliness among Bajan Elderly Today Is As Important As Minimizing Chronic Illness Eight New Year Resolutions for Healthy Ageing in 2015 and Beyond The Month of February and the Elderly

Charmaine Forde: In The Spotlight – Rummell Hoyte In The Spotlight – Faith Petunia Hoyte - ‘Imani’ In The Spotlight – George Jones In The Spotlight – Sabrina Bonita Maxius In The Spotlight – Mark Rosco Thorne In The Spotlight – Relina Coward In The Spotlight – Jamie Fenty In The Spotlight – Valerie P. Straker In The Spotlight – Heartafiya Cher Corbin: A Bajan Christmas Pineapple Farfalle Salad Broccoli & Chives Soufflé Ham Bone Soup

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MAY 2015

J

ANUARY 2015

Barbadian Born Fast Bowler - Kemar

The January 2015 Edition started off with a great big smile from Toni

Thorne a Barbadian born Entrepreneur,

Philanthropist, Mentor, Advocate, Do-er, Risk-taker, Creative Mind, Inspiration, Leader, Overcomer, A Positive Voice and the list goes on. Flip through our pages to see how Toni Thorne, overcomes her challenges and have crafted her own fate to success! Hidden Within:

Andre' Jamal Roach, CEO and Founder of Royal Impressions - Jalisia Boxill, Race of Champions Collage – Signature Imagery, Bartender – David Barker, Author of A Journey into the Abyss of the Mind – Ainsley Carter, Christmas Seduction Part 2 – Mariposa, T’malson’s Craft

-

Gregory

Gibson,

Harper’s

Artistry - Antonio Harper, and Creative Visions – Sophia Jones Photography.

Designer – Jewel

Shannon The Collection, Miss Humanity International

South

Representative/ Philanthropist

Africa Winner

2014 and

Katryn

Barwise,

Antiguan Model – Kizzy Thomas, CEO and Head Designer of My Art by Michelle Lee B.W.O.G, - Michelle Lee, Trinidadian

Bass

Player

Anton

Ricardo, Jamaican Born Actor, and Model – Nollis Dewar, STARWAY Studios – Corey Jordan, Fitness Model Natalie

Competitor

Webb-Howell,

-

Kara-Lynn

Fitness

Belle,

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Distributed by:

T

his article features the skin and make up tips exclusively for black teen girls with dark skin. It will gear you up with knowledgeable information about the maintenance of Black teen girl skin and about the appropriate make up application according to your age and your skin complexion. Let us discuss skin care and make up separately.

Make up For Black Teenage Girls:

Beauty Tips for Black Teenage Girls Regarding Skin Care:

Do not use the light color foundation or powder because it will not make you fair but will give your face a chalky look. Yellow tone for face works best for black skin. For uneven skin tone, mix 1 dark and 1 shade lighter than it to give an even effect.

There are not separate beauty tips for American African skin because when it comes to skin care, it is same for all colors because skin care is color blind. You have to consider your skin type not the color of your skin, while thinking of its care. All skin types and colors need basic things like cleansing, moisturizing, exfoliating and toning. They also require sun screen for protection from damage. Though, the basic skin care is same for all skin types and colors, there are some skin problems to which the black skin is more prone such as hyper pigmentation, scarring, ingrown hair and keloidal etc. So, you have to take more care of your skin than the white skinned people. For the clean and even tone, use skin lightening creams and lotions. Keep your skin moisturized and hydrated to have a healthy look.

Make up for skin tone has quite different shades and colors as compared to the make up for fair skin. Here are some of the basic make up tips that teen black girls must consider when they think of applying make up for the first time.

Brown and copper colors in blush will compliment your skin tone. Avoid using pink and peach tones in blush. Use earthy colors in lipsticks, brown and burgundy, maroon look good. Add some glamour with a lip gloss. For a nude youthful look, just apply a gloss with an outline of the color close to the color of gloss. Metallic and shimmery eyes look good on African American skin. Use two contrasting shade like gold with purple or green. Use black or brown liner with black mascara too makes your eyes stand out but teen girls should only apply eye make up for weddings and parties. For casual look use liner and mascara

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MAY 2015 Do you want to try several makeup tips proper to African American skins? Perhaps, you consider that there is no special makeup. We will advise you to read on the following makeup tips and tricks for African American skin colors and make your conclusion.

5. Go bright

1. Mix it up

6. Make me blush

Don’t be scared to blend foundation hues. If you have dark skin, don’t apply light hues, a foundation in yellow shade will be perfect for you. But if you have difficulty in choosing the right tone, you may blend different shades and again have a perfect look.

Look for a blush shade which perfectly goes with your skin tone. Blush highlights your cheeks and makes your face look thinner. If you have lighter face color, then look for peaches, in case of medium face color, apply medium rosy, and as for deeper face tone, use light red or deep pink.

2. Be bold

7. Protect your skin

One of the most important things for African American skins is that you may apply vigorous colors, such as orange or gold. It will surely highlight your fantastic skin color.

One of the essential things that African American women follow is taking care of their skin. Choose a high-quality sunscreen, as it will fight against sun and aging. Look for the best sunscreen for your face and apply it.

3. Lip service For African American skin colors it’s recommendable to apply such lipstick shades as peach, deep red or purple. As for a lip liner, it should be close to your lip tone. Its color shouldn’t differ much from your lipstick tone. 4. Bronze Goddess Applying bronzer is the most essential makeup tips for African American skin tones. You may apply it on any skin colors. It will accentuate your face tone. If you are for a shimmering look, then apply the bronzer onto your nose, cheeks or chin.

There is a wrong believe that those women who have a dark skin shouldn’t use light makeup. It’s completely wrong. Light makeup is just for them, as it will highlight their unique beauty.

8. Flaunt your eyes As for your eye makeup, you may experiment a cat eye makeup, a smoky eye or just a natural makeup. You may apply blue, purple, or metallic shades on your eye shadows. You may also try brown or black eyeliner, as it will perfectly go with all skin tones. Thus, you already know the main beauty tips for African American skin tones. Don’t be afraid and experiment.


SKIN GURU FOLLICULITIS KELOIDALIS NUCHAE By Dr. Andrew Forde

F

olliculitis Keloidalis Nuchae (FKN) is a

bacterial involvement. Intralesional corticosteroid

chronic condition affecting the hairline at the

injections are very effective and are usually required

back of the neck. It is most common in black men

monthly for three to four months. Less common

between the ages of 15-30 years but can also affect

methods of treatment involve the use of radiotherapy

women.

and Roaccutane. Some patients require surgical

This condition starts with inflammed bumps within or

intervention.

close to the hair bearing area. Sometimes pustules are

It is important to visit your Dermatologist early to

seen around the root of the hair (folliculitis). In

avoid permanent scarring and disfigurement.

clinical practice there is no sign of ingrown hair

usually. With time the bumps become very firm and form keloids. Contiguous small keloids coalesce to form larger plaques of hairless keloids. FKN is more common in individuals with a tendency towards acne and obesity. The use of hair pomade containing lanolin can contribute to this problem. Scalp bacteria, shaving and friction from collars can also be aggravating factors as well. It is important to note that individuals with dreadlocks and long hair can also be affected by this condition, so the contribution of shaving may be overstated. Treatment involves the use of disinfectants and topical antibiotics. Greasy moisturisers and heavy oils should be avoided. Intermittent and long-term antibiotic therapy can control the

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MAY 2015

Fay Parris - Contributor

“The Bajan Sun Magazine’s staff is very supportive and the magazine provides an opportunity to reach audiences you won’t usually encounter.”

FAY G. PARRIS RN, RM, BSc Nursing Education, MEd. Administration, MSc. Nursing-Clinical Nurse Specialist (Gerontology) Nursing Instructor, BCC

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MAY 2015

F

EBRUARY 2015 Trinidadian Born International Music Producer Roger Ryan graced the cover

of the February 2015 Edition. “Music is for the Soul” – That’s the premise on which Roger Ryan has built his musical career. Roger is a

graduate of Oakwood College, where he majored in Piano Performance and Graduate studies in Arranging at The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa which launched his producing career.

Aspiring Lawyer, and Entrepreneur – Ryan Brathwaite of GB GeoEngineering, Performer Empress Diva - Melissa Small, Performer Jermaine Antonio Gittens aka Coopa Dan, Fetish Nailz Studio - Felicia Banfield, Owner and Lead Makeup Artist at Faerie Faces Shaniqua Trotman, Fitness Fanatic/Competitor - Rashida Gill, Bodybuilder - Kevin Frederick, AA Look Ting Rentals – Kayleen Bangura, Eyeshadow Application Tips and Tricks, T'Amor Florist - Antoinette Barker and Tami Barker,

Bajans

vs.

Greek

Bartender

This Grammy, Dove nominated, and Juno

Showdown, Mixologist – Jamaal Bowen,

Award winning producer has considerable

CaFA

experience. His work has run the full spectrum

Photographer – Steve Hernandez.

Barbados

2015

Participants,

of the industry and spanned a wide range of genres. Directing multiple choirs and small groups, his talents have taken him around to world; Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti, the Fiji Islands, Vienna, Germany, Milan, the Ukraine, Hungary, the UK and Moscow among many others.

Search through our pages to uncover more about Roger Ryan and see the exceptional talent that he have had the honour of working with and producing. Hidden Within:

Car ibbean Gemz, Head

Designer of Camilla J Couture - Camilla Forde, Kudos Designs - Gaynelder Grazette, Model, Artist, Athlete, Actor, Engineer,

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and


Which Type of Advertising is Best?

T

he best type of advertising depends on the

forms of media to effectively gain maximum

business or organization and its particular

exposure.

needs. If a company needs mass-market exposure

Advertising costs can quickly consume a large part

and has the capital, television advertising is

of new businesses' startup costs and existing small

probably a good fit. For a local company on a

businesses' operating expenses -- but without

budget, a customer referral program to stimulate

advertising there will be no customers or

word of mouth might be the best option. The best

continuing sales. Fortunately, there are low-cost

advertising campaigns typically involve several

ways to advertise that require more of your creativity and time than dollars.

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MAY 2015 Community Involvement: 

materials as well as on magnetic vehicle signs,

Have a "happening" -- contests, parties or picnics for your customers.

lawn or sidewalk signs, T-shirts, fliers and so on. 

Design business cards that stand out. Hand them

Give product or service donations to a charity auction.

Give free talks to community groups.

Run booths at local fairs.

Teaching:

Attend local business groups' meetings and business card exchanges.

Patronize other home-based and small businesses.

Participate in cooperative advertising for special newspaper business supplements.

Post your business's fliers, cards and brochures on community bulletin boards.

out to everyone you meet. Ask relatives and friends to do the same.

community or store events. 

Conduct workshops at business conferences or expos.

Give away free samples or advertising specialty items (magnets, mugs, etc.).

Offer discount coupons in fliers

Offer free evaluations or consultations.

Customer Considerations: 

Send out newsworthy press releases. Use them

best advertising avenues. 

Send thank-you, birthday and seasonal cards. Offer special sales for loyal customers.

sparingly Be available for last-minute interviews on local

It costs less to keep a customer than to get a new one, and word-of-mouth advertising is one of the

Media:

Teach courses at local schools or community colleges.

Giveaways:

Give free demonstrations at trade shows and

Handle customer complaints quickly and to their satisfaction.

radio and cable television shows -- as a "fill-in" guest to replace unexpected cancellations.

Always do a little extra for your customers.

Write how-to articles for industry publications.

Be professional and respectful to all customers.

Host a local cable television show related to your business: growing herbs, "handywoman" home fix -it projects and so on.

Place classified ads in free shopper papers.

Signs: 

Design a logo and slogan that will become identifiable with your business's name. Display

them on all your business cards and promotional

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Flyers under windshield wipers. If you need to

list of your current and desired customers. Collect

reach the drivers of pickup trucks, what better way

addresses from customers by noticing addresses on

than to send your doorknob-hanging team into

their checks, asking them to fill out information

parking lots with flyers to put under windshield

cards, etc. Keep the list online and up-to-date.

wipers? Yes, they may get run out of the mall

Mailing lists can quickly become out-of-date. Notice

parking lot by that security guard in the golf cart, and

mailings that get returned to you. This should be used

don't be surprised if some lonely soul with nothing

carefully and it can incur substantial cost, you don't

better to do calls you to complain, but the results are

want to inundate your stakeholders with information

definitely worth it.

so make the most of your message.

Virtual showroom. Build a website to ser ve as a

E-mail messages -- These can be wonder ful means

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to getting the word out about your business. Design

there is. Use it when people call to ask details about

your e-mail software to include a "signature line" at

your company, your products or your services. "Are

the end of each of your e-mail messages. Many e-

you sitting in front of a computer? Good." Most

mail software packages will automatically attach this

people will be, or can easily walk across the room to

signature line to your e-mail, if you prefer.

one. "Now go to Blahblah.com. Yeah, that's me, there on the right. Now click the button that says

Mobile

Advertising

'Equipment.' See that second photo?..." Think of this website as a place where you sit down to talk with

Yes, as annoying as it might be for you to receive

interested prospects. Make sure the virtual showroom

advertisements on your cell phone, it is now a fact

is equipped with all the same tools and props as your

that mobile advertising or cell phone advertising is

physical showroom. You'll be shocked what it does

one of the most effective ways of advertising. Most

for the conversion rate of inquiries.

of the times, advertisers have a data of mobile numbers of their existing customer base as well as a

T-shirts and vests. My r ather successful little ad

list of phone numbers of people who might be

firm, with its 41 offices worldwide, was launched in

potential customers. A message on the mobile phone

1980 with a t-shirt advertising a telephone thought-

rarely goes unnoticed and hence, qualifies as an

for-the-day on an answering machine. "Take a Break

effective marketing or advertising tool!

in Your Day. Dial Daybreak. 258-7700." I could only afford one such printed t-shirt. I wore it a lot. Direct mail -- Mail sent directly from you to your customers can be highly customized to suit their

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M

ARCH 2015

Advisor - Martinus Durant, Grenadian

WOMEN LEADERS IN THE 21ST

CENTURY!

The

March 2015 Edition cover was graced by

none other than, Lisa R Cummins Barbados

Coalition

of

Services

Industries (BCSI) – Executive Director. As Head, Lisa is responsible for the overall management of the organization as

well

as

recommending

policy

direction to the Board of Directors

(BODs). Peruse our pages to uncover more about Lisa and hear her thoughts

Powerlifter - Nigel Layne, Founder and Managing Director of the web based business Dining With Us - Hayden Brown, Stranded Energy Investments? Hallam Hope, Talent Uncapped at CaFA Spoken Word Event, The Gourmet Restaurant

and

Bar,

Bartender

Dameain Williams, CaFA Barbados 2015 Participants, Photographer and Project Manager - Alimayu Young-Codrington,

and Photographer Jason Prescod of Jason Prescod Photography.

on the challenges and successes of BCSI. Hidden Within:

Miss

Holetown

Queen of the Festival 2015 – Megghan Michael, Contestants,

Miss

Barbados

Founder

&

CEO

UK of

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TYPES OF ADVERTISING A

dvertising persuades members of a particular market to take some form of action, such as buying a product or service. There are many ways to spread an advertising message. A good ad campaign incorporates several types of advertising to get maximum exposure.

Advertising is a way of promoting a business, product or service. Advertisers spend millions of dollars every year to increase revenue. Advertising introduces consumers to new products and services. It provides exposure and legitimacy, so the more a business spends on advertising, the more consumers are aware a business exists. Many consumers will buy a product from a company they know rather than a newer one from a company that is not as familiar. Advertising helps create favorite name brands and preferences. Different methods of advertising exist, and some businesses use all approaches, while others may use only one. Newspaper Newspapers can be delivered to your home or online. Types of ads in newspapers vary. Classified ads can advertise jobs, sales or business promotions. Some ads include coupons for grocery stores or businesses that offer discounts, and some may promote buy-one-get-one (BOGO) deals. Sales inserts provide opportunities to push sales or clearance items and entice consumers to visit the advertiser's place of business or to try a new product. Magazine

Magazine types vary widely, ranging from beauty to insurance, education and even crafting. Because magazines are aimed toward certain audiences, they give businesses ways to target specific types of consumers. For example, a beauty magazine will feature more beauty products, such as perfume or makeup, and advertisers will promote their newest products. An automobile magazine will include advertisements for car-accessories makers, automakers, or car-part stores. Television Television gives viewers visual representations of products or services. Advertisers pay television

companies to advertise products through commercials during movies, popular TV series, news broadcasts or sports events. The more viewers a television broadcast has, the more an advertising spot during that broadcast will cost. Products advertised on television can include anything from a home security system to a tube of toothpaste, a restaurant or even a political view. Radio Radio advertising works the same as television advertising in that businesses pay for spots. Radio advertising usually relies on popular slogans to promote products or services. Many consumers will recognize a product due to a slogan that a company has coined. Internet Internet advertising is versatile. Because newspapers, radio, magazines and television typically have an online presence, they can take advantage of various advertising methods. Newspapers and magazines allow consumers to print coupons or to view sales ads. Many radio and television stations offer live streams that include advertising spots as they would appear on traditional radio or television broadcasts. Many websites have links to advertisers on their homepages, and the website owners are paid per click. Another form of advertising is by email. If a consumer buys a product online, the seller may begin to send targeted emails about products and sales.

Other Types Other methods of advertising include direct mail, word of mouth or ads in the yellow pages. Direct mail involves the business sending advertising to your home that can include coupons, pamphlets or small items, such as refrigerator magnets. Word of mouth facilitates new business when a business provides a satisfactory service or product and the consumer tells his family, friends or co -workers. Some businesses will even offer something free or a discount for referring new customers. Yellow pages are published annually, and businesses can list their addresses and phone numbers with a slogan or an offered discount for new customers.

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Television Advertising

Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn to promote a product or

TV commercials are a popular way to mass-market

service. Many social networks have advertising available,

messages to large audiences. Although this medium has the

such as Facebook Ads.

ability to reach a high number of potential buyers, it is also one of the most costly forms of advertising. For example,

Billboard Advertising

one 30-second TV commercial during the Super Bowl cost

Billboard ads are large advertisements displayed on

about $3 million in 2009.

structures in public places. Most commonly, billboards are

Infomercials are another form of television advertising. The

located along highways to target passing motorists. Another

infomercial is different than a commercial because it is

type of billboard advertising is a mobile banner or billboard.

longer, includes more product information, and has more of

This can range from the signs seen at major sporting event

a personal tone. Although they are also costly to produce,

arenas to billboard advertisements pasted on the sides of

infomercials are highly effective in creating impulse buys

semi trailers.

because of their demonstrative and persuasive nature. In-Store Advertising Radio Advertising

In-store advertising takes place within a retail store. For

Radio commercials are an effective way for businesses to

example, a company that produces a new cleaning product

target a group of people based on location or similar tastes.

might include an end cap display when they ship the product

For example, a local night club seeking college student

to stores. This gives the store an attractive display that

clientele would probably consider advertising on a local pop

draws attention to the new product. Other types of in-store

station. Likewise, a country and western bar would choose a

advertising include banners and display cases.

local country station. Word of Mouth Advertising Print Advertising

While some may argue that word of mouth is not

Magazine and newspaper ads are another way to spread the

advertising because it's free, this form of promotion is one

word about a product or service. Print also offers the ability

of the most credible and priceless assets of any business.

to target a specific audience based on geography or common

Even if business owners can't buy word of mouth

interests. Print advertising usually includes larger display

advertising, they can encourage their customers to tell their

ads, as well as classified advertising. The classifieds are

friends and family about the great product or service they

typically very affordable, whereas display ads are a bit more

purchased.

pricey. Endorsements Online Advertising

Endorsement is similar to word of mouth promotion but

Advertising online is an increasingly popular method for

typically does cost money. Having a product or service

promoting a business. There are many forms of online

endorsed by a celebrity can increase sales and product

advertising. Banner ads are image ads displayed on web

awareness. Not every company can afford to have a major A

pages. Google AdWords is another popular form of online

-list celeb promoting a product, though. For smaller

advertising that matches an ad to an Internet user's search

companies, consider using local celebrities or well-known

inquiry.

individuals within the product's niche market. For example,

Social network marketing has been the fastest-growing form

many equine companies look for professional horse trainers

of Internet advertising. This includes using sites like

to endorse their products.

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MAY 2015

A

PRIL 2015

writer, Actress and Entertainer - Vanessa

Author Eric Jerome Dickey graced the cover of the April 2015 Edition.

Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Eric Jerome Dickey’s journey from Computer System Technology graduate to Author is an amazing one. Eric Jerome Dickey is also the author of such books and stories as, One Night, Thirteen, Days Gone By, Sister Sister, Friends and Lovers, Milk in My Coffee, Cheaters, Liar's Game, Chasing Destiny,

Between

Lovers,

Thieves'

Paradise, The Other Woman, Drive Me Crazy, Genevieve, Naughty or Nice,

Lee aka Utopia, Entertainer – Tricia Clarke, Jay Winter Makeup Manager and Head Makeup Artist - Danika Arthur, Founder of Med Regis - Dale Trotman, Performer - Stefan Rouse aka DJ LINX, IFBB Men's Physique Pro athlete - Ramon ‘Doddy’ Dodson, Indulge Yourself! Nail & Body

Salon

-

Talicia

Lewis,

Rum

Traveller – Nikos Arvanitis, Barbados Investment and Development Corporation (BIDC) Overview, Pacify by Deborah McCollin, and Ascension Photography Paul Chandler.

Sleeping with Strangers, Waking with Enemies, and Pleasure among others. However, when asked - what do you think was your best book and why? Eric simply stated: “One Night. It combines genres (romance, erotica, suspense, comedy) and does it seamlessly.” Hidden Within:

Bliss Elite Model

Management - Julia Mapp, ‘C’est la Vie Fashion Boutique - Melissa Wiltshire, Barbadian

Gospel

Singer

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Coming To Terms With Mother Love By Dr. Anita Davis-DeFoe

W

ith Mother’s Day, celebrated in most places around the world, have you come to terms with Mother Love?

Silence filled the room as I painfully watched my mother take her final breaths. During the seventy-four years that my mother lived, she always gave untiringly to me and to others. I feel blessed to have been so fortunate, for my mother was always my greatest supporter, an endless fountain of encouragement. As the reality of my loss enveloped me on that cool January night, it was a Saturday, the 8th, the year 2005 was still brand new. Up until this point, 2005 seem filled with endless possibilities. That may have still been true, but I know that at the moment I could not imagine that my emotional wounds would ever heal; meanwhile I knew that as I know now that I must press on in divine purpose. While I sat there filled with despair listening to my mother gasping for air, I was also humbled by the knowledge that someone had loved me so unconditionally. My mother forever stood firmly beside me as I weathered storms wrought from poor choices, self-discovery and defining life lessons. I am fully aware that this is not always the case when it comes to mothers and their children.

pondered the mysteries of mothers and their children. I considered the full implications of this connection. I could not help but wonder if most people fully understand how necessary it is to find peace when it comes to the woman who gave them life. Coming to terms with the mother love in your life is fundamental to ultimately becoming comfortable with yourself, critical to being able to give and receive love; critical to your ultimate personal inner peace and your most public levels of professional success. Your own evolution as a person will surely be stunted until you face all aspects of your relationship with your mother. Even in the best relationships some form of turmoil can exist. Failing to address these matters is a mistake. Refusing to do the work necessary to deal with your distress is not a good choice. You cannot thrive carrying this kind of unresolved emotional baggage around. It is difficult for both men and women to focus on their possibilities when he or she feels limited by family circumstances. Unresolved anger and nagging hurt steal dreams and shatter lives. In fact, one can end up virtually immobilized for years if mother dilemmas are not resolved. In fact, your attitude about “mother� influences you one way or another for a lifetime.

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ability to communicate and display affection, the number of sacrifices she endured. Bearing all of this in mind, move quickly to resolve anger and unfinished business where your mother is concerned. Heal your emotional wounds, and if necessary, find ways to forgive your mother even if she has not given you the kind of love and support you craved, or if for some reason she has been unable to be a mother to you. When it comes to your mother, choose to open your heart to the best of your ability. Focus on being thankful for the gift of life that she gave you, even if that is all your mother has ever given to you. If you already have an excellent relationship with your mother, treasure it and let your mother know just how much she means to you. No matter your personal situation, when it comes to your mother, you do not want to have any regrets. Remember, in a split second things can change and you do not want to spend time laboring over “I should have,” when your time and talents need to be focused on your “I wills.” Honor your mother and your life no matter the circumstances. This attitude will bring you a tremendous amount of peace, and an outpouring of blessings will come your way for choosing to focus on the positive instead of dwelling on the negative. Mothers are not always right, but your mother will always be the woman that gave you the gift of life. In spite of her imperfections, her absence in your life, her human failings, or her inability to meet your emotional needs, none of those things can keep you from soaring to great heights unless you choose to embrace that attitude as your own. Seek to come to terms with your mother love, because by doing so, you can earnestly become the person that you were destined to be.

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or minus.

manually.

You can also enlarge the entire Web page or document by

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You can hide all windows, revealing only what's on the

* On most cellphones, press the Send key to open up a

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list of recent calls. Instead of manually dialing, you

in Windows, F11 on Macs (or, on recent Mac laptops,

can return a call by highlighting one of these calls and

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THE ANATOMY OF THE By Denise J Charles fair share of redundancies. So what exactly is a PM? And what happens to us girls if we happen to live with one? A PM for all intents and purposes is a guy who has two heads (like all other guys I’m sure) but is guided wholly and solely by

the one in his pants. Huh? Isn’t that so with all the regular guys we know? (Well not exactly.) So what exactly is my point? There is an old German proverb which says “When the penis grows hard, the brain goes soft”. That sums up expertly and accurately the plight of this particular male species. The Penis Man is so much guided by the radar in his boxer-shorts that he will allow it to influence all of his decision-making. His good-judgment can become virtually non-existent because his penis is somewhat squeezing the very life out of the gray-matter in his brain. Now I actually believe in a brand of male sexuality that is good, healthy, and right up there with the vitamin-rich, whole -grain cereal our Doctors swear is good for us. There is nothing like a guy with a confident swagger who knows he is

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sexy to boot but who will not use his obvious sex-appeal to et me start by saying that this is not one of those

disadvantage the girl in the office or the Granny in the

estrogen-inspired, male-bashing articles. I happen to

supermarket aisle. In other words, he has good sex-appeal but

have a very healthy respect for testosterone and for the

is not vain or unscrupulous with it. And to his Mother or

vessels which carry it in abundance; namely men. After all, I

Grandmother’s credit, he displays a fair share of good

happen to live with four of these testosterone carriers and

manners and that sweet, old-fashioned chivalry which make

have definitely survived to tell the tale. Not to take credit for

us girls go weak at the knees every time. But this article is

the term “penis man”, I must admit to having heard a guy use

not about that type of guy. We can spot this kind a mile away

it several years ago. Admittedly, it definitely struck a chord

and he’s usually the type we want to take home to our

back then, as I’m sure it will with readers now. Not that there

mothers. We can well imagine living with him behind the

was an all-out thesis-statement then with my friend’s use of

white picket fence and having him father our babies. But

the term but as a writer on sex and sexual issues, I have taken

alas, we are forced to enter the real world where other

it upon myself to re-coin the term and add my own inimitable

varieties exist. The reality is that this Exhibit A of which I

spin to it.

speak, is a rare gem in the dessert and quite hard to find in

Since all normal men have penises, the term seems to hold its

the everyday world where most of us live.

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The truth is that many of the brothers have learned to capitalize on what works for them and many of us women have been the easy suckers who have fallen for their game. The following descriptions are designed to help you recognize the Penis Man/ Men in your life and hopefully you may be influenced to act or choose wisely from here onward. The PM will (if he could) watch himself having sex and when finished lean back for the standing ovation; all with a silly smirk on his face (somewhat like the cat that swallowed the canary). This tells us that PM’s are highly performanceoriented and narcissistic. Everything is really all about their egos and how good they are in bed. What feeds this behaviour however is not the PM’s genuine concern for his partner’s enjoyment or well-being. He is motivated instead by a selfish desire to be known as “the best”. This is so he could have fuel for his locker-room or “overdrinks” conversations with his other peeps. Penis Men therefore do not really respect women. All women are walking, living, breathing vaginas for the taking. Women to PMs are reduced to mere sexual objects for their pleasure and for the gratification of their egos. A PM will not give a woman the time of day, unless he believes that he can get into her pants; after all to Penis Men, women serve no other purpose but sex and if not that, at least a fair share of lustful ogling. A PM therefore may be very flattering in his comments. He may also see all women as “honeys” and “sweethearts” because women are only as valuable as he constructs them to be. (Ever wondered about the invention of the term “Playboy Bunny”?)


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The Penis Man’s obsession with sex a la “penis grows hard, brain goes soft” ensures that he does not think through his sexual choices with any clarity or intelligence. He engages in highly risky sexual behaviour because sex is all about the thrill of danger. The more dangerous the escapade, the more excited he becomes and the more interested he is in perpetuating this behaviour. For example, a PM will have unprotected sex with multiple partners. No matter how much some PMs may be warned about the dangers of unprotected sex, they ultimately believe that they will cheat disease. To the PM there is nothing more important than his pleasure and personal aggrandizement. Risky sexual behaviour also includes having sex with someone’s wife, doing it in a room at work when he thinks no one is looking, having sex with a minor, and of course lying constantly to feed his sexual addiction. At the worst level a Penis Man could even be on the down low!

Ultimately the Penis Man is one who worships at the feet of sex. He is guided daily in his sexual decisions by the anticipation of pleasure despite the risks, cost, or consequences. This is however symptomatic of deeper emotional and psychological issues. To be fair to him, he may have had attachment issues from childhood and may have experienced a lack of love, attention or a consistent sense of being nurtured. Sex, once it was discovered, became then a substitute for feelings of worth and acceptance. He may have tried to use pleasure as a substitute for feelings of inadequacy and incompleteness. He may have also suffered from female sexual abuse as a teen (yes guys that first older woman who laid you was really your child-abuser). As a result, he believed every lie she and every woman since that time spouted; that he was no better than the length and weight of his penis. Is it any wonder that Penis Men actually become obsessed with their literal penis (duh) and will either boast of its size, lie about it or wonder how it compares with others?

Unfortunately, the woman who finds herself involved with a PM is in for the ride of her life, and I don’t mean “fun ride”. She is likely to be a victim of insensitivity and infidelity in such a relationship. And I’m not suggesting that PMs never care about a woman’s pleasure; not by any means. Of course he wants to hear her scream the house down and particularly he wants her to scream his name. However where we women go wrong is in misunderstanding the PM’s obsession with our bodies. At the heart of this, is a man who cares primarily about himself. He does not understand anything about notions of selfless love or integrity. The PM is not into a woman for who she is. He just wants to use her vagina until a brighter, friendlier more unfamiliar one comes along; as every woman with a broken heart on account of repeated unfaithfulness already knows. For the woman who knows her worth and wants to be valued as a whole person, the Penis Man will never, ever do. For the woman who was taken for a ride by a PM and was hurt in the process, there is absolutely nothing wrong with walking away; (stiff upper lip, chin up, you go girl!) For the woman who walks with eyes wide open, right into a relationship with this “bad boy” because she thinks this is hot and sexy, well, she has her own set of issues and that is a whole other article and discussion. © Denise J Charles 2012 All rights reserved

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Social Media Marketing W

hen any new technology gets rolled out — whether it’s e-mail, text messaging or social media — it takes some time for best practices and effective strategies to cement themselves. And while many businesses (of all sizes) are still looking for ways to leverage social media, some techniques have already proven fruitful and can help your business expand its reach. The key to turning your business into a social media marketing success is focusing on the fundamentals that already make your business great, and enabling your customers to spread the word about your exceptional products or services. Here is a 5-step plan for linking your customers’ experience to the power of their endorsement, which will, in turn, bring more customers to your business:

1. Start with exceptional service. Though providing your customers with positive, memorable experiences may seem an obvious suggestion, the importance of this first step cannot be understated. Whatever inspired you to first open your doors (or whichever services set you apart from your competition today) is what you need to focus on in every customer interaction you have. When you’re firing on all cylinders and giving your patrons a top-notch experience, you’re turning casual customers into passionate ones. For better or for worse, these are the types of people who are most likely to spread the word about your business to their friends and colleagues. And for any social media marketing campaign to take off, you need to have all-out fans willing to evangelize your brand and the great experiences they’ve had with it.

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MAY 2015 2. Engage your customers with interesting content.

3. Help your passionate customers spread the word.

Great service is a first step in building a passionate fan base, but the next step involves extending the experience outside your four walls. E-mail marketing helps you reach your passionate customers when they are not in your store by sharing news, tips and other information through periodic communications.

Forwarding an e-mail newsletter is still a great way for your customers to spread the word about your company, but social media marketing provides a lot of other ways, too. For example, archive your e-mail newsletter content online. This will allow you to post the newsletter as links on various social networking sites around the Web.

The benefits of e-mail marketing go beyond simply keeping your customers informed. The basic act of asking for an e-mail address strengthens the bond between your business and your customers because they are entrusting you with a piece of their personal information. And while an e-mail address may seem like a tiny detail, when someone gives it to a business, that proves the business is a trusted contact that the person would like to engage with on a deeper level. In addition, e-mail newsletters are easily (and often) forwarded to and shared with friends, so this a simple first step towards leveraging your customers’ contacts, if they choose to forward along your messages.

Andrea Herran of Point Barrington, Illinois-based Focus HR Consulting does a great job of leveraging her e-mail content to drive her social media marketing efforts. Every month, she sends out a short e-mail newsletter that features an article about management, and includes links to her recent blog posts and other resources that might interest her subscribers. Before she sends out the newsletter, Herran runs a teaser post on Twitter that often prompts more people to sign up. And after the newsletter is sent, she engages with subscribers about it on Facebook, talking about ideas she shared and learning more from her customers.

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4. Turn casual acquaintances into passionate customers. Sharing information with friends is the very nature of social media marketing, so using this channel to engage your most passionate customers will quickly increase awareness in your business among their contacts. This is why providing content to your most passionate customers is so important: Give them something worthwhile to talk about, and they will gladly share it with their friends. Some examples of items your business could post include:

very popular right now, but remember that its users tend to be more like casual acquaintances in comparison to the passionate customers that e-mail marketing provides. 5. Keep the “virtuous circle” going.

If the ultimate goal is to convert as many people into passionate customers as possible, then it all comes back to providing a great customer experience. Use social media marketing to lure customers into your business, where you can wow them with the kind of exceptional service they heard about from their contacts. And if these new customers

Details on new products, or changes to existing offerings

Specials, deals, discounts and coupons

News on upcoming events

When they do, you’ll know you’ve found another passionate

Information about community functions your business may be participating in

customer, and your efforts will spin onward to their friends.

Offers, prizes, rewards and contests

This creates a virtuous circle that will continue to build buzz

heard about your business via social media, try to get them to sign up for your e-mail newsletter while they’re there.

As the word spreads about your news, more customers will

and generate followers for your business with every new

connect with your business via social media. In fact,

newsletter and great customer experience you produce.

customers are more likely to connect via social media than they are through e-mail marketing — but don’t let that discourage you. E-mail subscribers are more engaged because they interact through their inbox, which means they’ll be alerted when your message arrives, while social media contacts get distracted more easily. Social media is www.bajansunonline.com/MAGAZINE/ | info@bajansunonline.com | @BajanSunOnline


MAY 2015

IN THE SPOTLIGHT By Charmaine J Forde

Hazel Bernetta Charles

H

azel Bernetta Charles is a Performance Artist a Poet and she writes short stories. Before

graduating from Ellerslie Secondary School she attended Edgehill Memorial Girls School for her primary education. She is currently a student at the University of West Indies at Cave Hill Campus, majoring in theatre and film. Hazel says she is motivated by people who have come from humble beginnings to easy endings and also from people who are physical challenged, yet still continue to reach for the stars. Hazel has four children, three daughters and one son, who attended Coleridge and

Parry Secondary School, Barbados Community College

and is currently attending University of West Indies. Her twin daughter attended St. James Secondary School and is currently at St. Lucy Secondary School in the upper fifth class. Ms. Charles says the reason she is single is because, “there is no male figure that has the guts to stand such responsibility, but I’m not a single parent, because I have the input of Gods’ guidance as I continue to care for my children.” This former Cadet dedicates her leisure time performing at fairs, parties and lunch time fairs. She shares her poetry by reading for charity and in 2009; she was recognized for her community service in St. Lucy and

was given an award. She loves helping the school age children, especially the children who are preparing for the Common Entrance Examinations. Hazel says “I give of my experiences (I was an abused wife) in life as an inspiration to others who might be experiencing rough times. I share because I want persons to have a second chance at life and not to give up, thinking that all is lost. Hazel Charles…for all you do to make this world a better place. Hazel Bernetta Charles , I salute you! Charmaine J. Forde is a Liberal Arts Major at Community College of Philadelphia and a Soldiers Angel volunteer.

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B U S I N E S S

C L A S S I F I D S

Roses, Gift Baskets & More

Sundown Gym - Total Fitness Centre

OPENING HOURS Mon - Fri: 4:30 am - 9:00 pm Sat: 8:30 am - 9:00 pm Sun: 8:00 am - 1:00 pm

Lsj-Stylez caters to both natural and chemical clients providing services such as braiding, salon locking, weaving, relaxers, etc. I also offer services of eyelash extension and personalize styling. I'm a stylist with 10+ years in the industry and I am currently operating in Bridgetown. Contact information - 2328611 / 256-5076

Receiving a gift of fresh flowers is always a thrill and T’Amor Florist makes sending that excitement to your loved ones easier than ever before! We send flowers to any location island wide. Visit us online at: www.tamorflorist.webs.com or call: 4297784

Tudor Street Bridgetown, Barbados Tel: (246) 236-1105 Visit Sundown Gym on Facebook

The inspiration behind the Daresqué swimwear conceptualizes confidence in you as a woman and a personality that dares to stand to out. Dare to be risqué View Swimwear on Daresque’s facebook page, twitter and Instagram. Contact Email: daresque@gmail.com www.daresque.com

Boyceterous Cruises is one of the newest recreational vessels cruising the coastal waters of Barbados. Boyceterous Catamaran Cruises offers tours consisting of swimming with the turtles in the crystal clear waters of Barbados. www.boyceterouscruises.com/

At Debbie's Sweets N Treats we cater for everyone with our freshly baked cakes and pastries. We also produce vegetarian and gluten free sweet treats by order. If you have a small party or function we can cater for you. Remember you name it, we bake it! Find us on Facebook: Debbie’s Sweets N Treats

To book a reservation call us at 246.429.2228 or 246.256.7979. Email Us at boyceterous@gmail.com

At ROCKiT DeZigns it's all about fantastic Jewellery pieces that match your taste, personality and sense of style. Our mission is to empower women. To give them a safe environment to learn about sexual health and to give them permission to know their bodies, strengthen their romantic relationships, and to encourage open communication with their healthcare providers.

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Strictly Bajan Rum Shop Tours Connecting Tourism with Barbadian Culture, Heritage and Traditions in one tour to our local village/rum shops.

Email: rockit.dezigns7@gmail.com Facebook: ROCKiTDeZigns Twitter: http://twitter.com/ ROCKiTDeZigns

Call (246) 844-7008 Email: strictlybajanrumshoptours@gmail.com www.bajanislandtours.com

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MAY 2015

B U S I N E S S

C L A S S I F I D S

Le Crouton Superieur

Tel: 8303893

Cakes, Pastries and delicious treats.

Healthy Fruit Juices are homemade recipes from fresh fruits and vegetables delicious and healthy with every serving.

Contact 1 246 2582815 Email: jamellsmall@gmail.com Facebookhttp://facebook.com/ theindependentchef

Computer Services

LIME: 251-2375 DIGICEL: 267-9788 Facebook: Healthy Fruit Juices INC.

Animal Flower Cave Shawn Fields Photography

Signature Photography focuses on Automotive ,Wild Life, Landscape, Nature And Portrait Photography Mission is to Showcase what Barbados has to offer to the world.

PortFolios. Portraits · Food · Weddings · Landscapes · Personal Projects. Options. Children and Family · Maternity · Newborn #94 Midsummer Drive, Bridgetown, Barbados 23035(246) 230-2620 Website: shawnfields.info/

North Point, Barbados Opening Hours; 4:30 pm

Mon - Sun:9:00 am -

Tel: 439 8797 Websitehttp://s-ward.wix.com/ animalflowercave Find us on Facebook: animalflowercave

Contact (246) 823-7920 Email: signatureimagerybb@gmail.com Facebook: SignatureImagery.bb

Bajan Association of Rum Shops

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Bajan Association of Rum Shops Promoting Barbados & Working to Save Our Rum Shops, their Cultural Input & Heritage Call (246) 245-6629 Email: info@bajanrumshop.com Website: www.bajanrumshop.com Facebook: BajanRumShops

Physique Pro Fitness Consultancy Tel:1-246-239-7184 Email : jeromegreenidge@hotmail.com Facebook: ProvenPhysique

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MAY 2015

Surviving Your Puppy/Dog Class By Lisa White CPDT-KA

R

elief from the general & specific frustrations of raising your dog

That cute little puppy got you chasing your tail? We’ll help you survive (and enjoy) puppyhood and help you grow your pup into the well-behaved adult companion you look forward to. (For pups from 4 months to adults of any age) Basic Obedience - Get your pup/dog focused & following your directions. Problem Solving - Make short work of house training, jumping up, stop puppy from using you & your furniture – as chew toys. Problem Prevention Ensure your pup grows into a dog you can truly enjoy – friendly, relaxed, well-behaved & fun!

7 GROUP CLASSES $200.00 Carters, Lower Estate, St Michael. Max 10 – to ensure individual attention Call Lisa White @ 243-4338 to book your space Website – www.lisadogtrainer.com

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MAY 2015

SURVIVING THE ECONOMIC DOWNTURN

I

t is true, we are now being faced with difficult

companies

economic times. This means it's even harder to get

marketing budget. Truth is by doing this and reducing

the attention of your consumer. This week alone there were three advertising companies within my area that laid off workers. Is it because a

major client pulled their marketing budget? Perhaps clients were not getting the results they desired. Fact is it's difficult in today's economy to come out ahead. Whether you are an agency working for a major client

typically

pull

their

advertising

communication you are only affecting short term sales, which in return negatively affects profit. Are you sure this is the course of action that you want to take? While this may give short-term relief you will risk losing market share once the economy begins to stabilize and recovery begins. Consider learning to be more cost efficient rather than reducing budgets, in the long run it will save you money.

or a small business trying to survive these difficult times today there has never been a more crucial time to know your consumer.

In an economic downturn you will see changes in three major areas. They include: 

Budget Changes

Consumer Behavior

Market Changes

and

How will you respond to budget changes?

When it comes to budget changes

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How

will

consumer

behavior

change?

The majority of larger brands continue to advertise

We all know that consumer behavior changes during a

during a recision and continue to see strong sales and

recession and in return this affects your bottom line.

revenue. Many of them do not do price cutting, but will

Your audience will spend less and delay major

develop alternatives that fit more in line with the

purchases and even trade down to

consumers budget. Consumers are

cheaper alternatives. However, not all

looking for loyalty not a one-night

consumers stop spending. They will

stand. Will you create a solution for

in fact alter their habits to better fit

them during this difficult time?

their financial situations, but they will

How to find market opportunity during

never stop spending. They will lean more

into

cheaper

brands

this

and

time?

It's true our market changes. We come

alternatives for the duration of the

head to head with price wars, stronger

slow economic times, but if you

competition and less money in the

maintain brand loyalty they will

market.

aspire to regain the ability to purchase

There

are

however

opportunities as well. Consider that

the stronger brands in the future.

media

revenue

deflates

during

a

They will continue to listen and watch

recessions which means this may be

for your communication to them.

the time to make your product or

Your communication gears them to justify and

service known without the high media expenditure.

stimulate a purchase. If you can develop a lower cost

Your competitors will be cutting their budget spend

solution, this may just be the time to do so to help

therefore reducing activity, perhaps it's time to punch

maintain that relationship through these difficult times.

yours up and gain a larger market share. The price may

This will keep them loyal and help to cultivate a

just be right.

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FOOD, RUM & CULTURE TOUR

Have a delicious taste of history while sampling local rum and mouth-watering LOCAL CUSINE on the TOUR.

Join us ON the Strictly Bajan Rum Shop Tour! for a look back in time at the rum History, Culture and Heritage in Barbados. Hear stories of Old Bars, making of Rum, learning local traditions and more.

It’s the Real McCoy! Tour Days

$ 65.00 USD

Tuesday: 10am-2pm; Thursday : 10am-2pm; Saturday: 10am-2pm;

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STRICTLY BAJAN RUM SHOP TOURS

S

trictly Bajan Rum Shop Tours - a very special Morning tour of The Rum Shop Culture & Barbadian Heritage.

Chicken Foot/Pudding and Souse/Buljol and one (1) Banks Beer (Sponsor): part of the All Inclusive Package.

As the name suggests this tour is strictly local and seeks to provide visitors with a truly Authentic Barbados Experience. As such, this tour exposes our guests to Traditional Rum Shops, Traditional Bajan (people), Traditional Food and Local Beverages. But even more, our 'visiting friends' have the opportunity to be part of our Culture, and Heritage. The tour incorporates on bus fun activities, games and competitions. While the tour is fun it is also educational and informative, allowing for a fun learning environment.

On route to the third Rum Shop stop visitors are provided with a sample of Claytons Kola Tonic with Mount Gay Rum (Sponsors)

This being said, our tour begins with a visit to the facilities of the world's oldest Rum and pioneer of fine liquor: Mount Gay Visitors Centre. Following this, our tour proceeds to visit three (3) Rum Shops: where our guests can indulge in Traditional Dishes and Beverages and be delighted by local craft and entertainers.

Third Stop: Rum Shop and Traditional Dish: Visitors interact with shop owner/s who provides our guests with a brief history of their establishment as well as Local Lunch and a glass of Claytons Kola Tonic mixed with Mount Gay Rum (Sponsors): part of the All Inclusive Package. At this final stop guests are also entertained by local artists and are delighted by local arts and crafts. Please note, the Rum Shops are alternated on a per week basis. Tour Days: Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday Tour Time: 10:00am to 2:00pm Tour Guide: Knowledgeable about our Barbadian Culture/Friendly and Personable

On route to the first Rum Shop stop visitors are provided with a sample of Claytons Kola Tonic (Sponsor)

Tour Driver: Experienced and Safe

First Stop: Rum Shop and Traditional Dish:

Tour Security/Safety: First Aid Kit on board with trained First Responder

Visitors interact with shop owner/s who provides our guests with a brief history of their establishment as well as Mini Cutters: Ham/ Egg/Cheese and a glass of Claytons Kola Tonic (Sponsor): part of the All Inclusive Package.

Tour Cost:

On route to the second Rum Shop stop visitors are provided with a can of Claytons Kola Kick (Sponsor) Second Stop: Local Bar and Traditional Dish: Visitors interact with shop owner/s who provides our guests with a brief history of their establishment as well as a Local Pickle Dish:

Tour Transport: Fully Air Conditioned 40 Seater Coach

Tourist: $65.00 USD/ $130.00 BDS - All Inclusive Package. Locals: $ 50.00 USD/ $100.00 BDS Visit our website and view our other tour packages. Contact Tel: 1 246 844-7008 Email: strictlybajanrumshops@gmail.com Follow us on twitter: @RumShopsTours Visit us online: www.bajanislandtours.com

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TALK

W

hen you look for ways to make money from an industry rather than looking for ways to serve that industry, you add to the problem Why We Do What We Do It always starts with an idea. Everything does. Show the people the world. Provide life-changing experiences. Create lasting change in developing world

That’s right. They asked us to fundraise. Their reason: future participants would be able to impact our partner communities even more if they had a pool of funds with each group. These funds would be dispensed through consensus-based decision making as a revolving fund through the association.

From the beginning, Save our shops resonated strongly among every person we spoke with. With the down turn in the economic recession, it seemed that everybody was taking a loss in their businesses. We, saw the need and wanted to create a new way forward for the shops and supporting businesses including local manufacturers and farmers. One that combined traditions, local products, local dishes, tourism, development and Barbadian entrepreneurs. So we came up with the idea of “Save Our Shops”. Our biggest question from the beginning was: how can we create ethical and sustainable programs that actually benefit the communities we work with? We had little to no international support and never received external funding. After the successful run of our first program, our member from our first couple of years told us that they wished they had access to funds to allow them to continue to achieve the required standards we seek.

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JAN 2015

FRIED FISH AT OISTINS FISH FRY

B

ajans know how to celebrate Fish Friday with a trip to Oistins Fish Fry. Everyone from local Bajans to tourists gather together to embrace that Friday night fun and festive feeling. A cluster of beachside shacks form crowds of hungry customers to feast on fresh fish – grilled, baked or fried, - caught that same day. An evening composed of delicious food, upbeat music from local Calypso and Reggae bands, dancing in the streets and games such as dominoes make for an experience of pure Caribbean joy. Oistins Fish Fry Night, Oistins, Christ Church, Barbados

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The Art of June 18th to July 16th 2015

T im e 1 2 : 0 0p m t o 2 : 0 0p m B C S I H e a d qu a r t e rs Building #3 Unit 2B, Harbour Industrial Estate. St. Michael, Barbados Cou rs e R eg is t ra t ion F ee s: Advanced: $100.00 Bds For more info contact Tel: 246-429-5357 or 246-844-7008

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MAY 2015

BAJAN (B.A.R.S.

ASSOCIATION INC.)

OF

LAUNCHES

RUM

SHOPS

DEBUT

“THE

ART OF BARTENDING” WORKSHOP

T

aking it to the next level! The Bajan Association of Rum Shops (B.A.R.S. Inc.) recently launched its inaugural "The Art of Bartending" seminar series in an effort to advance the level of service within the rum industry establishments across Barbados.

"I'm pleased to be part of this initiative, to educate and enhance the skills of the persons serving our products," says Cheryl Armstrong, Marketing Manager, Armstrong Agencies, representing, Claytons Kola Tonic, sponsor of the Art of Bartending Seminar.

A press conference was held two weeks ago at the Headquarters of the Barbados Coalition of Service Industries (BCSI) to announce to Association members as well as anyone from the general public interested in acquiring a new skill or improving their existing skills behind the bar.

Quote from Liana Welch, Programme Officer, BCSI: "We see this as a vital initiative and we at the BCSI are very pleased to be a part of it. We continually campaign for the skills upgrading and capacity building for practitioners within the services sectors and our intentions for the Bajan Association of Rum Shops are no different."

B.A.R.S. Inc Executive Ms. Raeann Beckles says “the training sessions is also perfect for the market as we want the shops/bars to add cocktails to their menu and in doing this will promote local rums and chasers. This will not only add a viable and profitable product to the Rum shops but also encourage increased sales for local rums. We are pleased to have 17 persons already registered".

Seminar facilitator Nikos Arvanitis was also present to share what persons could look forward to during the courses. Nikos is also a Greek Master Blender who possesses a sincere passion for cocktails and the history of Caribbean rum. His passion has brought him to Barbados as a rum traveler, to uncover the history behind the birthplace of rum; as he is presently compiling literature for his new book.

B.A.R.S. Inc. is pleased to have on board its partners; Barbados Tourism Product Authority (BTPA), Ministry of Tourism (MOT), Claytons Kola Tonic, and the Barbados Coalition of Service Industries (BCSI).

The seminars run from May 14th to July 30th, 2015 with streams for both Beginners and Advanced.

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Adding Bartending As A Skill Set

I

f you thrive in fast-paced, social environments, a

Certificate giving on the 30th July 9 am at BCSI

bartending career could be a good fit for you.

headquarters, 3 hours press invited.

Bartenders are constantly on the move, taking orders,

preparing drinks, and collecting tips. They must be

Register at: Barbados Coalition Of Service Industries

great with people and able to prepare any drink a

Address:Building #3 Unit 2B, Harbour Industrial Estate

customer might order.

St. Michael, Barbados

People interested in learning the art of bartending this

Email:info@bcsi.org.bb

course is for you. While many individuals take

Phone:1-246-429-5357

bartending classes as amateurs, those interested in

BARTENDERS WILL BENEFIT from training with

taking their interest to a professional level can find

locally accredited Mixologist Jamaal Bowen and Nikos

comprehensive lessons in both sides of the occupation –

Arvanitis a Greek Mixologist, from the 14th May 2015.

mixing the drinks and taking care of logistics.

It all started with B.A.R.S. Inc. realizing the value

What Will You Learn at Bartending Seminars?

Cocktails can add to the Rum Shops as we seek to

As you can imagine, education is an important part of

bridge the gap and connect tourists with our rum shop

mastering hundreds of popular drink recipes and

culture. Thus, the Bartenders’ Seminar: The Art Of

preparing for a fast-paced night behind the bar.

Bartending was birthed.

Combined with experience, a bartending certificate shows employers that you have what it takes to run an efficient bar.

The Greek, Nikos Arvanitis possesses a sincere passion for cocktails and the history of Caribbean rum. His passion has brought him to Barbados as a rum traveler,

Course Instructors:

to uncover the history behind the birthplace of rum; as

Nikos Arvanitis, Dameain Willimas and David Barker

he is presently compiling literature for his new book.

1 Seminar per week (Every Thursday) for 12 weeks

B.A.R.S. Inc. has partnered with Barbados Tourism

starting the 14th May to the 30th July 2015

Product Authority (BTPA), Ministry of Tourism

Time 12:00pm to 2:00pm

(MOT), Claytons Kola Tonic, and the Barbados

Location BCSI headquarters

Coalition of Service Industries (BCSI) to create The Art

A Strictly Bajan Rum Shop Tour on the 23rd of July to

Of Bartending – Bartender Seminar!

showcase cocktails in tourist environment.

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MAY 2015 From May 14th to July 30th, 2015, B.A.R.S. Inc.

B.A.R.S. Inc. Manager, Raeann Beckles explained

launches its Bartenders’ Seminars which will be

that: “the training sessions is also perfect for the

hosted by the Barbados Collation of Service Industries

market as we want the shops/bars to add cocktails to

(BCSI) at their Harbor Road Headquarters.

their menu and in doing this will promote local rums

B.A.R.S. Inc. Bartenders’ Seminars will be for

and chasers. This will not only add a viable and

aspiring and experienced bartenders as we aim to

profitable product to the Rum shops but also

advance the level of service within the rum industry

encourage

establishments across Barbados.

Registration for the course is at BCSI Headquarters,

Each session will expose participants to cocktail

Building #3 Unit 2B, Harbour Industrial Estate. St.

basics, product handling guidelines, and product

Michael, Barbados.

sampling. At the end of these seminars, participants

“The Art Of Bartending Seminars is the beginning of

will have the opportunity to showcase the new skills

courses which will be offered through B.A.R.S. Inc.

and knowledge acquired from these seminars by

over the next year. More importantly, such training

working behind the bar of the shops of a Strictly

sessions for front line operators will equip them with

Bajan Rum Shop Tour carded for the end of the

additional skills to serve their customers better and

seminar period.

guide them on the best way to handle the local Rum

increased

sales

for

local

rums.”

products.”: said Raeann.

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MAY 2015

D

ay 1: The Art of Bartending Seminar – 14th May 2015

REPORT The Art of Bartending Seminars got off to a great start on Thursday 14th May 2015, at the BCSI Headquarters, Building 3, Harbour Road, St. Michael. The seminar which started promptly at 12:00pm saw an influx of interested participants who were more than engaged as they absorbed the knowledge shared by Facilitators Dameain Williams of Barbados and Nikos Arvanitis of Greece.

At the outset, participants were welcomed and the Facilitators were introduced by Host for the day Raeann Beckles. As Dameain took centre stage, he shared a bit about himself and his advancement throughout the years from Bus Boy to Bartender; which today has granted him a number of awards. As he scanned the crowd he also saw familiar faces; who seemed equally pleased to have in their midst a familiar face. Following Dameain, was our visiting Greek friend Nikos Arvanitis, who quickly dispelled all barriers between ‘Teacher’ and ‘Student’; encouraging those in attendance to see each other as

friends. Also present was Cheryl Armstrong, Marketing Manager - Armstrong Agencies, who showed her unwavering support of the days affairs. As the seminar progressed, participants were told that balance is important to life, and equally important in mixing the right cocktail. What is Alcohol, Base Spirits and Classic Cocktails were among the areas discussed during the first session. Participants were also exposed to the ‘flare’ technique in their pursuit to interest their customers in a particular drink. As participant’s listened intently, they took notes and were also treated to cocktails prepared in demonstration by their Facilitators. Participants were also afforded the opportunity to fish from the minds of their Facilitators, as they asked questions to gain further knowledge. The Caribbean and European Instructor Duo, captivated the attention of all attendees; with their humour, knowledge, stories, techniques and skills. In this light, it is safe to say that participants were pleased with the first day of The Art of Bartending Seminar and they eagerly await the next session!

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PRIVATE TUTORING SUBJECTS AVAILABLE: English | Math | POA | POB Days: Tuesdays/Thursdays/Saturdays

Package: Hours: 4-5pm and 5-6pm each day (Tue/Thur) Saturdays: 1-2pm, 2-3pm, 3-4pm, 4-5pm Cost per hour: $30 (per day) Cost per two hours: $45 (per day/ one sitting) Contact Information: Raeann Beckles Tel: 1-246-844-7008 Email: raeann_beckles@yahoo.com

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MAY 2015

Benefits of Private Tutoring

By Raeann Beckles

I

f your aim is to improve your aptitude and knowledge base in a particular field, all education pertaining to this subject will be useful. If this statement is assumed true, then the benefits afforded by private tuition are enormous. You will have the advantage of a whole teacher to yourself, with their lesson plans and strategies of teaching designed just for you! It seems impossible to doubt the enormous benefits this will offer. In a classroom, one teacher may be faced with approximately thirty pupils, each with different abilities, different rates of learning, and individual strengths and weaknesses. Yet despite this, for the majority of the lesson the teacher will be forced to treat his class as if it contained just one student. He or she will orate from one end of the classroom, unable to gauge how effectively each pupil is assimilating the lesson. The lesson plans will be designed to fit the needs of the average pupil; and the teacher will proceed at a rate suitable for the average pupil. In this environment it is all to easy for a bright child or adolescent to fail to grasp one particular point, as the swathe of teacher talk washes over them like the unrelenting tides. It is unlikely even the best of teachers would spot the particular point of misunderstanding cast on the countenance on one pupil, hidden amongst so many other faces. To draw attention to their lack of understanding can be intimidating for the pupil: everyone else is silent, so they must have understood. Do I want to draw attention to myself? All too often the misunderstanding goes unexpressed and unaided. The obvious benefit of one to one tuition is that the tutor can tailor their teaching style to the abilities of their student. They will be able to gauge the level of the pupils understanding, and, more importantly, track down the sources of misunderstanding, and deal with them effectively. Away from the bustle of the classroom, the student will feel more able to voice their difficulties; and having just one pupil to deal with, the teacher will be

more capable of resolving them. Other subjects available: POA and POB Subject: English/Mathematics/POA/POB Days: Tuesdays/Thursdays/Saturdays Package: Hours: 4-5pm and 5-6pm each day (Tue/Thur) Saturdays: 1-2pm, 2-3pm, 3-4pm, 4-5pm Cost per hour: $30 (per day) Cost per two hours: $45 (per day/ one sitting) If you, your child or anyone you know, require personal assistance in any of the above areas, then you've come to the right place/person. This course caters to children and adults alike. It's all about you or someone you know understanding, learning and moving forward to achieve their academic goals. Parents see below: 1. Parents are free to aselect the time/day best for their child. 2. This package is ideal for kids who need that additional push and help with understanding concepts etc. Creative tools (music/games/challenges/ other creative activities) will be used to ensure the child benefits/learns. 3. As we approach exams, the course is expected to intensify, focusing on pass papers, practice tests using exam conditions. Mentoring is also provided at this stage to ensure that the child is well prepared all-round for exam. 4. Should you (parent) require a copy of my CV, please feel free to request such. Upon reviewing my CV, you may see an area that you think your child can also benefit from. Please feel free to inform me of that area which will allow your child to gain even further knowledge/ skills. Contact Information: Raeann Beckles at 1-246-844-7008 or raeann_beckles@yahoo.com

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"Lizzy and the Magic Coat"

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steemed author Taliba Morgan, daughter of Jamai-

The book series tells of the adventures of a curious young

ca’s legendary Reggae pioneer Denroy Morgan

girl who is a wizard in training. While Lizzy dreams, she

and sister to Morgan Heritage, world-renowned Reggae

goes on magical journeys to far-away places where she

band has released the whimsical children's book "Lizzy

encounters all kinds of delightful characters to convey im-

and the Magic Coat: Sweet Sweet Dreams".

portant life's lessons. In this story "Sweet Sweet Dreams", Lizzy will learn her first life lesson that will change her perception on the importance of listening.

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MAY 2015 "I created this story sometime after my mother died. She

on the set for Morgan Heritage and the Dark Side’s music

died when i was 9 years old and she was gifted a fur coat for

videos. In addition, Taliba co-created and produced a reality

me and i hated to wear it...However when she died i would

television show pilot with Ron DeVoe of the world-

wish that the coat would take me to her. I never thought i

renowned R&B group New Edition.

would make it through without her. So when i was 13 i wrote my first short book "Me and my Fur Coat" and Now

Taliba Morgan continues to write captivating works that

that i am a mom and have my own daughter and have

explore exciting new stories in classic genres. She’s already

experienced a mothers love, I have now evolved the title to

penned her first thriller, action packed suspense-fantasy

"Lizzy and the Magic Coat". The character is named after

films, and children’s book series that’s more than magical.

my daughter Elizabeth."

The action-packed thriller titled Rock-A-Dundee Road is a seat-gripping thriller that follows four young people on an

The American Academy of Pediatrics acknowledge the

adventurous journey that goes terribly wrong. The suspense-

importance of reading to children from birth, as it enhances

fantasy film, Night Castle Kingdom, is a delightful film

vocabulary and other important communication skills.

filled with mystery and magical journeys destined to fill the

Reading

soul.

books

aloud

to

children

stimulates

their

imagination and expands their understanding of the world. It helps them develop language and listening skills and

Taliba is very proud of her first children’s book series titled

prepares them to understand the written word. “The more

Lizzy and the Magic Coat. Lizzy and The Magic Coat is a

that you read, the more things you will know. The more that

charming story about a curious young girl who is a wizard

you learn, the more places you'll go.” ― Dr. Seuss

in training. While Lizzy dreams she goes on magical journeys to far-away places where she encounters all kinds

"Lizzy and the Magic Coat: Sweet Sweet Dreams" is

of enchanted encounters with delightful characters who help

available at Barnes and Nobles, Amazon and will be

her learn important life lessons.

released on Kindle.

Education and literacy is a major concern for Taliba as she recognizes that there is a gap in literacy awareness;

About the author Taliba Morgan

especially within under-developed communities. To help

Taliba Morgan is the daughter of Jamaica’s legendary

increase literacy awareness she not only penned the fun

Reggae pioneer Denroy Morgan and sister to Morgan

filled stories of Lizzy and the Magic Coat, she plans to

Heritage, world-renowned Reggae band. The Morgan family

donate numerous copies of the book to organizations,

migrated to the United States from Jamaica where their

charities, and schools. To help fund this donation effort

legacy remains

in

Taliba has organized the Dream 1,000 Campaign. The

entertainment and her natural talent was nurtured at a young

Dream 1,000 campaign builds awareness in literacy through

age through extensive training in tap dance, ballet, and

partnerships with education centered charities and schools in

drama while acting in school plays. Her father believed in

under-developed communities. The first endeavor is a

her talent and ability and enrolled her in the TADA Theater

donation of 1,000 copies of Lizzy and the Magic Coat to

School in New York City where she excelled beyond

schools, community based organizations, and charities based

expectation. Later, she enrolled in St. John’s University in

in Taliba Morgan’s hometown of New York City. Taliba

New York and majored in Communications, Film and

aims to enlist major corporations to raise funds to get

Television and is currently studying Dental Hygiene at New

children back packs with tools to be a success in school like

York University. Taliba’s hands on experienced began while

pencils, pens, note books and scientific calculators.

deeply rooted.

Taliba’s

interest

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POETS

K

LiMb8 (climate; formerly RhyMinister) is a rapper who is primarily known for freestyling. His main musical influences are soul, jazz, funk, r&b, rap and, more recently, spoken word. His aim is to use his craft to encourage creativity, self awareness and self appreciation; to stimulate thought and, perhaps, rhyme. He has co-hosted the shows Mic Check (2009-2011), IRON MIC! (2011) and Citrus Book & Poetry Night (2012-2013). Additionally, his talent has been showcased on CBC's Lyrics Born (2010) and at various events including Mahalia's Corner, Iron Sharpen Iron, the NCF Crop Over ReadIn (2011) and the NCF Visual Arts Festival: Evening of Interpretation (2012), and as a supporting act in Hal Linton's performance at eXclusive Entertainment's Unplugged | Upclose (2011).

Her poem "Unshackled" has been featured twice by HelpNet Caribbean in their magazine. This piece is a powerful empowerment piece for women who have been abused or in abusive relationships. Some of her erotic works Mariposa's works were featured in Afroerotik Ezine, Masterful Mindgasms and Nushen Erotica. In 2014 Mariposa hosted the Arts Etc. Green Readings open mic session in Queens Park, was a featured performer at BIMLIT fest in Bridgetown, was also a featured performer at the Bajan Erotica and Talent Uncapped Shows and made a guest appearance at the Hilton’s Open Mic show.

D

eborah McCollin is a mother of two, an Early Childhood Educator, an Honors Graduate in Psychology with Social Work from UWI Cave Hill Campus. Her nom de plume is Mariposa Reina, Butterfly Queen as it’s loosely translated in Spanish. Mariposa Reina: The Author, Writer, Poet, Performer came on the scene in July 2012. She is true Gemini, she can use her pen to tease with her blend of erotic, sensual and provocative flavors or be powerfully empowering, encouraging females to see themselves as Queens worthy of love and respect. Her main sources of inspiration are her boyfriend, experiences (personal and of others) and her environment. She is one of the contributing writers in the anthology "Erotic' by Robert. R. Gibson. Her repertoire includes not only poetry but short stories, some of which can be found in the Bajan Sun Magazine.

She recently performed with other Talent Uncapped Artist at the CaFA Fair Spoken Word Event at Divi Southwinds Resort, on fabulous Dover Beach, 5 pm, March 13, 2015.

Her work can also be found throughout different editions of the Bajan Sun’s Magazine “Caribbean Entrepreneurs”. Mariposa just released her first book " My Heart Whispers" will be available by just a click quickly delivered to your kindle library. Click : My Heart Whispers:Amazon:Kindle Store and was recently featured on Black Satin Radio." Twitter: @emergence527 Facebook: https:// www.facebook.com/LaMariposareinaHerTrueReflection? gram : @mariposa_bq

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MAY 2015

POETRY "HOPE"

F

aced with this new and unexpected twist in my life, I find that my mind has become sickeningly

still. The haunting intervals of obsessive chatter and scattered drizzles of things resembling bright possibilities of tomorrows that never came have finally been silenced for what feels like forever. I am in danger of becoming numb, but my spirit and the remainders of the person kicking, bucking, screaming, simmering, breathing and rising inside of me, are insisiting that I am not to give up...despite the abyss of loneliness I now find mySelf within, they're pleading with me not to sacrifice the bliss that is my soul in the name of the cross that is suffering, loss, and degrees of despair. I had forgotten that I was not beyond this apparent 'fall

from grace'...until the perfect reminder of life's temporary nature came, and chose this soul to take. I could or should have seen the signs indicating that this life is undefinable, ever-changing and unpredictable. I forgot that life and every single thing in it, demands constant attention, awareness, and intervention. The last morsel of strength and wisdom I possess remind me that, though I am suffering, I was not born to suffer. There's a lump in my throat that wants to rob me of any remaining breaths these lungs wish to take...and while I now feel a kind of exhaustion that renders me apparently helpless, I just this minute saw a butterfly above my head and the in front of store window under which I sit, dancing as if just for me. Written by: Indra Rudder (c)

My Poetry

T

he day you paste your poetry online was the day that I decided not to resign on giving up on my writing skills those words that are so fulfilled they are more than just words in poetry. It is like life to me so then I thought, I would never know the heart that I could be reaching if I give up on my writing.

I don’t want to be just a stack of printed pages of loose nothingness lost in libraries of incompleteness but to be exposed on desk used by every man to be understood by cultures and others in far off lands. May my words be etched upon each human’s mind in the good and even in the bad times.

I want to touch the sadden and lonely heart for I can see there is but one small spark so I want to rekindle that fire that is slowly dying make them embers become brightly glowing.

I want to be the poet who will help to create your imaginary world where all your wishes and dreams unfurled to be a poet is so God like.

I want to be the poet to help ease you through your pain I want to be a helper not for fortune and fame to help that single parent struggle and never to lose scope God says that faith as big as a mustard seed sure is sufficient hope.

Written by: Hazel Charles December 4th 2011

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MAY 2015

Things to Believe TRUTH TO INSPIRE THOUGHTS AND CHANGES

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Birth Certificate shows we were born. A Death Certificate shows we died. Pictures show we lived! Have a seat...Relax. ..And read this slowly. I Believe... Just because two people argue, Doesn't mean they don't love each other. And just because they don't argue, Doesn't mean they do love each other. I Believe‌ We don't have to change friends if We understand friends change. I Believe.... No matter how good a friend is, they're going to hurt You every once in a while and you must forgive them for that. I Believe... True friendship continues to grow, even over The longest distance. Same goes for true love. I Believe.... You can do something in an instant That will give you heartache for life. I Believe.... it's taking me a long time To become the person I want to be. I Believe... You should always leave loved ones with Loving words. It may be the last time you see them. I Believe... You can keep going long after you think you can't. I Believe... We are responsible for what we do, no matter how we feel. I Believe... Either you control your attitude or it controls you. I Believe... Heroes are the people who do what has to be done When it needs to be done, regardless of consequences. I Believe... Money is a lousy way of keeping score. I Believe... My best friend and I can do anything or nothing And have the best time. I Believe... Sometimes the people you expect to kick you

When you're down will be the ones to help you get back up. I Believe... Sometimes when I'm angry, I have the right to be angry, But that doesn't give me the right to be cruel. I Believe... Maturity has more to do with what types of experiences you've had And what you've learned from them, and less to do With how many birthdays you've celebrated. I Believe... It isn't always enough to be forgiven by others; Sometimes, you have to learn to forgive yourself.. I Believe... No matter how bad your heart is broken, The world doesn't stop for your grief. I Believe... Our background and circumstances may have influenced who we are, But we are responsible for who we become. I Believe.... You shouldn't be so eager to find Out a secret. It could change your life forever. I Believe... Two people can look at the exact same Thing and see something totally different.. I Believe... Your life can be changed in a matter of Hours by people who don't even know you. I Believe... Even when you think you have no more to give, when A friend cries out to you - you will find the strength to help. I Believe... Credentials on the wall do not make you a decent human being. I Believe... The people you care about most in life are taken from you too soon. I Believe..... You should send this to all of the people you believe in, I just did. 'The happiest of people don't necessarily have the best of everything; They just make the most of anything.

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DeZigns it's all

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attire. Custom orders are readily available upon request.

Jewellery pieces that match

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personality and sense of style. The name ROCKiT DeZigns synonymous

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designers, whose bespoke, handcrafted creations have been recognized nationally and internationally for their

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modern day love story that surely challenges the perception of adult relationships – two people from completely different walks of life connect. Rosalie

especially Artista Network and get a feel for the many poetry groups and their activities. He signed into the first poetry group he came upon – The Poets’ Rendezvous, what he found there would prove to send him off kilter for quite some time.

A single mother, Rosalie was recently laid-off from her job and needed to find some source of income. Her first love, writing, quickly became a focal point for her and on the advice of her thirteen year old daughter she joined the Artista Network and entered the Poets’ Rendezvous.

Virtuālis is a journey of two souls, a cry for solace and love; a conversation of the heart which is freely expressed and interestingly painted with the poetic words of two artists.

With much hesitation, she posted a poem and waited. What she found in her inbox was totally unexpected.

“And what would the world say when they see it?”

DeCarlo

“What could they say but – Romeo and Juliet.”

A professor of Black American Literature had recently lost his only son in a tragic biking accident. He buried himself in his work and his research for his new book. He had been advised, by his students no less, to troll the social media,

“But you do know that they both died in the end?” ©Cher Corbin 2014

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Sophia Jones Photography

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MAY 2015

DeOlivere Greenidge DeOlivere Originals

D

eOlivere

is

an

He later added gold, silvers

award

winning

and bronzes to his collection

artist who copped the Perce

for 2007, 2008 and 2009

Tappin

award

for

inclusive of the Prime Minister’s Scholarship.

at

the

2012 was his first entries into the Fine Arts category and

National

he was successful with silver for “Mulatto Girl” and

photography Barbados

Independence Festival of Creative

Arts

bronze for “Home”, both watercolours.

(NIFCA)

2006 in Barbados.

In 2013 he won bronze for his acrylic pieces "After

He has been bestowed with

Service ","It get way" and "king of Codrington"

numerous gold, silver and

bronze medals during his

In 2014 he won three bronze for his digtial art pieces

participation in the festival

"Himbu Girl","Wodaabe Woman" and "Sprits of Crop

and was honored with the

Over". He is also pursuing his Masters Certificate in

coveted Prime Minister's Award of Excellence for the

Photography and Digital Art.

most outstanding entry for NIFCA 2006.

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Mulatto Girl 8x10c NIFCA Silver 2013

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MAY 2015 Lips Like Cherry GOLD 2007 8x10 2013 version PM scholarship

Elemental Seduction Nifca Gold 2007

DeOlivere Greenidge is the owner of DeOlivere Originals, a photography and graphic design studio. He has been published in the online journalwww.stsomewherejournal.com and his fine arts and digital photography can be viewed at https:// www.facebook.com/ArtOfDeolivere.

She the Sun I the Moon 8x10 GOLD Tracy DeOlivere Greenidge

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