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Reels & Riddims

Reels & Riddims

Kerry-Ann & Mikelah

Welcome to Reels & Riddims! 


Mikelah and Kerry-Ann, two friends and culture enthusiasts, give their eclectic mix of commentary and reviews in world of TV, Film, and Concerts. From dissecting storylines in TV and film that feature Caribbean characters, to the irresistible 'riddims' of the concerts, Reels and Riddims got you covered. 

18 - Pon di Replay: Live Episode Recording | Recap & Catchups
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  • 18 - Pon di Replay: Live Episode Recording | Recap & Catchups

    This episode is an edited version of our Instagram Live from April 19th. 

    Listen to Mikelah and Kerry-Ann catch up on the latest on TV and streaming kicking it off with Sheryl Lee Ralph's ongoing Jamaican representation in Abbott Elementary. Their discussion moves to the reality show that brings the Cayman Islands to life and the excitement building around "Shirley" and "Queenie."

    Amid reflections and laughs, we also discuss the less than transparent decisions behind television show renewals, feeling the pinch of uncertainty that grips our favorite shows.  We encourage our listeners to become champions themselves—rewatching and advocating for the stories that mirror our experiences. 

    Connect with us:

    @reelsandriddims on Instagram Website|YouTube

    A Breadfruit Media Production



    Sat, 20 Apr 2024
  • 17 - Riddims: A Night with the Marley Brothers at the Traffic Jam Concert

    It's a riddims episode! Mikelah went to the Traffic Jam Concert,  featuring  Damian Jr. Gong Marley and Stephen Ragga Marley. Relive the magic with Mikelah as she recounts the concert where the synergy between these siblings wasn't just heard; it was felt.

     Tune in for an episode that celebrates not only the sounds of reggae but also the enduring spirit of the Marley family, connecting us all through the power of music.

    Video: Jamdown's Finest

    Connect with us:

    @reelsandriddims on Instagram Website|YouTube

    A Breadfruit Media Production



    Wed, 03 Apr 2024
  • 16 - Three Little Birds: The Journey of Jamaican Women in 1950s Britain

    Our latest episode takes you through the period series "Three Little Birds," a British mini-series crafted by Sir Lenny Henry that traces the lives of three Jamaican women in 1950s Great Britain. 

    We discuss the emotional complexity and the heavy choices faced by these women in pursuit of a better future for their loved ones, all while navigating the cultural dynamics of family, both left behind and newly formed in foreign lands.  

    We invite you to join us in this exploration of a Jamaican-British tale that speaks to the heart of the immigrant experience. It's a celebration of the strength and sacrifice that is woven into the fabric of diaspora communities around the world. 

    Connect with us:

    @reelsandriddims on Instagram Website|YouTube

    A Breadfruit Media Production



    Wed, 27 Mar 2024
  • 15 - Reels & Riddims: Mid Season Check-in

    This is a quick mini-sode of Reels and Riddims. Kerry-Ann is doing a check in and update about what's coming up. Tune in.

    Be sure to:

    Share with us what your favorite episode from Season 2 has been and why. We might just shout you out in the next episode. Follow, rate, and review us on your favorite podcast app. Give us a five-star rating and a written review 

    Thank you for supporting Reels & Riddims

    Connect with us:

    @reelsandriddims on Instagram Website|YouTube

    A Breadfruit Media Production



    Wed, 20 Mar 2024
  • 14 - Dissecting the "Bob Marley One Love Movie": A Candid Caribbean Discussion (Part 2)

    Welcome to part 2 of our passionate town hall-style critique of the "Bob Marley One Love Movie." As we dissect the film's selective focus and its potential missteps in portraying the reggae legend's multifaceted persona, our conversation becomes a powerful call for authenticity in cultural narratives.

    This episode transcends mere film review, becoming a platform for a broader conversation about the delicate craft of balancing reverence and critical exploration of our heritage. We highlight the significant, yet often overlooked, contributions of Caribbean stories in mainstream media and deliberate on how the Bob Marley film's portrayal has been received across different cultures. Together, we shout from the rooftops our hunger for a film industry that not only entertains but also genuinely represents the Caribbean.

    Resources mentioned:
    Documentary: Marley , Remastered: Who Shot the Sheriff

    Connect with us:

    @reelsandriddims on Instagram Website|YouTube

    A Breadfruit Media Production



    Wed, 13 Mar 2024
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