Jamila Litchmore

Philosopher and writer Alain de Botton has three ingredients for love: care, admiration and desire, and holds true to the belief that the aspects we find desirable in our partners speak of what we admire, but do not have secure possession of, in ourselves. We asked six men what they found most attractive in a …

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The pandemic has created fear and stress, which can reflect in how partners and family members deal with each other. Fear, Kevin Bailey, associate counselling psychologist at Family Life Ministries, said, includes concerns about getting, recovering and even dying from the virus, or that loved ones might die. He also reasoned that the insecurities could …

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Being a triplet automatically plunges you into a life of unending questions. Do you share everything? Have you ever switched places? Through their Tripz_Ent page on YouTube, Marc-Anthony, Jon-Michael and David-Asher Davis give viewers a glimpse into their lives. The channel has been around for more than two years and sees the brothers answering questions …

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A creative who knows the business of numbers well, Nathan Patrick Haddad has always calculated his next move. From being a ‘brain drain baby’, as he described it, to tackling the arts head-on and pursuing education in several areas, including the culinary arts, to starting his own businesses, Haddad has several maps marked up with …

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Journalist Archibald Gordon spent years delivering riveting news reporting on screen to his attentive audience. Beyond those cameras, he lived for seizing the moment and defined his purpose accordingly. So, when the chance came up to audition for one of the biggest and longest-airing shows on television, he jumped at the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Today, Gordon …

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Jordan McCallum and Rochelle Johnson first saw each other during their first year of law school at The University of the West Indies, Mona campus. But they never had the chance to interact because Jordan travelled to Barbados to continue his studies, while Rochelle remained on the island. The two attended Norman Manley Law School …

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Applications for RevUP Caribbean Limited’s business incubator and accelerated training programme are now open, and they are looking to support women founders of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) seeking equity investment.  With a commitment to women-led businesses forming 50 per cent of the programme’s participants, the selected SMEs will benefit from world-class training, advising, and …

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A typically cold day in December showed up a cause for concern when Lewanna Harrison discovered a lump in her left breast. This led to a diagnosis of breast cancer a few months later. At the time, the anomaly proved to be neither painful nor alarming. Chalking up the change to her pending period, she …

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Giving back to a worthy cause usually attracts the kindest of hearts. But Soyini Phillips would never have imagined meeting the love of her life during such an outreach. Soyini met Damian Wiles through her foundation, Save our Schools, on Instagram. After observing her charitable efforts throughout Jamaica, he was inspired by her achievements. He …

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