Episodes

Tuesday Oct 01, 2024

Thursday Sep 19, 2024

Thursday Sep 12, 2024

Thursday Aug 29, 2024

Thursday Aug 22, 2024
Thursday Aug 22, 2024
GuestPeter Deveaux Isaac Jr
Credits
Executive ProducerJerome Sawyer
ProducerJondeisha “JD” Hall
Technical DirectorNathaniel ConliffeTerrence Colebrooke
Audio EngineerJoey Butler
Camera OperatorGarcia Smith
GraphicsLynette Lockhart
PhotographyUdaijah Taylor-Stevens
Make-upRegina McCook

Thursday Aug 15, 2024
Thursday Aug 15, 2024
Freeport’s Journey: Inside the GBPA Part 2
GuestRupert Hayward - ShareholderIan Rolle - President
Credits
Executive ProducerJerome Sawyer
Executive Technical Director Ghaly Swann
ProducerJondeisha “JD” Hall
Technical Director
Nathaniel ConliffeTerrence Colebrooke Raychard Ferguson
Audio EngineerJoey Butler
Camera OperatorRaychard Ferguson
GraphicsLynette Lockhart
PhotographyUdaijah Taylor-Stevens
Make-upKaylisa Sands

Thursday Aug 08, 2024

Thursday Aug 01, 2024

Friday Jul 26, 2024
Friday Jul 26, 2024
In this episode, Jerome Sawyer interviews three distinguished guests from the United Nations who play pivotal roles in addressing global challenges such as climate change, poverty reduction, and sustainable development. Dr. Dennis Zulu, the UN Resident Coordinator, explains the coordination of UN agencies to ensure cohesive implementation of programs in the Bahamas. Mr. Kanan Koda from the UNDP highlights efforts to build local capacities for social inclusion, climate resilience, and governance. Mr. Chrisen Hall from UNHCR discusses his role in providing protection for refugees and asylum seekers, emphasizing the Bahamas' adherence to international standards and the importance of aligning national policies with global protocols.
The discussion delves into the UN's support for economic development, healthcare, education, and disaster recovery in the Bahamas. The panel addresses the challenges of connecting local activities with broader regional agendas, such as the SIDS 4 conference's action plan for small island developing states. They emphasize the importance of technical assistance, capacity building, and collaborative efforts to address issues like migration, biodiversity, and reef resilience. The episode concludes with a look at future UN initiatives, including the establishment of a regional human rights office in the Bahamas and preparations for the Summit for the Future, aimed at planning for post-2030 sustainable development goals.

Thursday Jul 18, 2024
Thursday Jul 18, 2024
In this episode of "On the Record," hosted by Jerome Sawyer, the spotlight is on Larry DeMeritt, a distinguished horse trainer and the first Bahamian to bring a horse to the Kentucky Derby. DeMeritt shares his remarkable journey, starting from his early days around horses in The Bahamas, his experiences at the Hobby Horse Hall racetrack, and his transition to the United States in the 1970s to pursue a career in horse racing. He reflects on the challenges and successes he encountered along the way, including his determination to reach the Kentucky Derby and his work with notable horses such as West Saratoga.
The conversation also delves into the impact of DeMeritt's achievements on Bahamian society and the broader Caribbean community. He discusses the importance of setting goals, the role of hard work and faith in overcoming obstacles, and the significance of representing The Bahamas on the international stage. Additionally, DeMeritt talks about his battle with cancer, his commitment to supporting young Bahamians in the equestrian sport, and his hopes for the future of horse racing in The Bahamas, including the potential re-establishment of a racetrack to provide opportunities for employment and economic growth.




