The Creative Frequency Podcast
Executive Producer Rachel Fenderson & Cohost Radika Myers
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The Creative Frequency Podcast explores the intersection of creativity and business, culturally situated in Jamaica and abroad. Produced by the Institute of Caribbean Studies at the University of the West Indies, Mona, the show spotlights Jamaican entrepreneurs building creative businesses. Co-hosts Rachel Fenderson and Radika Myers leverage academic insight and local expertise to investigate how figures like model Dane Jones and perfumier Edwin Bruce define success on their own terms.
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The Canvas Scenographer: Diaspora Narratives, Historical Metaphors, & Michael Elliott 05.06.2026 1hWe are joined by a profound visual narrator and "Conceptual Scenographer of the canvas" who has spent over two decades documenting the Caribbean’s social and historical pulse: Michael Elliott. A graduate of the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts, Michael has evolved into a globally recognized figure whose photorealistic paintings serve as both windows into the past and mirrors for the present. His work is a masterclass in the use of metaphor—utilizing relatable symbols like tea and watermelon to tackle heavyweight themes of migration, politics, and the enduring legacy of slavery. From his iconic 'Windrush Series', which has moved from gallery walls to public murals in Kingston and the UK, to his 'Vanilla Country' collection addressing racial injustice in the US, Michael proves that art is an essential tool for social commentary. His reach is truly international, with appearances in the National Gallery of Jamaica and a long-standing partnership with the Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator in Miami. His works are held in the permanent collections of the Bank of Jamaica, the Smithsonian, and most notably, the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Currently featured in the inaugural exhibition at the V&A East in London which is a branch of the Victoria and Albert Museum, titled ‘The Music is Black: A British Story’, Michael joins us on The Creative Frequency Podcast to discuss his trajectory as a UWI MA Cultural Studies scholar and artist, and how he uses creative symbolism to navigate the complexities of identity in the African Diaspora.Interviewed by Cohost: Radika MyersExecutive Produced by: Rachel Ann Fenderson
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The Sonic Architect: Film Scoring, Sound Installations, & 2-time GRAMMY-nominated Artist RUNKUS Part 2 21.05.2026 28minPart 2We are joined today by a visionary vocalist, producer, and composer who is actively redrawing the maps of Jamaican music: Romario "Runkus" Bennett. Born into a rich reggae lineage as the son of Determine, Runkus has spent his career proving that while he honors his roots, he is not bound by them. From winning talent searches at sixteen to becoming a 2-time GRAMMY-nominated Artist and a JUNO Winner, he has evolved into what many call a "sonic architect"—a creator who doesn't just make “riddims, but builds entire worlds.”His reach extends far beyond the traditional stage; he has scored films, composed for major Caribbean brands such as Red Stripe and Flow. He has collaborated on sound installations for world-renowned galleries in London and New York. Whether he is topping charts with the IN:SIDE LP or collaborating with icons like Chronixx, Toddla T, or The Marleys, Runkus maintains a fearless commitment to a sound that feels both “ancient and futuristic.” He joins us on The Creative Frequency Podcast to discuss his trajectory as an entrepreneur and artist, and how he continues to push Caribbean creative industries into bold, category-defying territory.Interviewed & Executive Produced by: Rachel Ann Fenderson
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The Sonic Architect: Film Scoring, Sound Installations, & 2-time GRAMMY-nominated Artist RUNKUS Part 1 21.05.2026 56minPart 1We are joined today by a visionary vocalist, producer, and composer who is actively redrawing the maps of Jamaican music: Romario "Runkus" Bennett. Born into a rich reggae lineage as the son of Determine, Runkus has spent his career proving that while he honors his roots, he is not bound by them. From winning talent searches at sixteen to becoming a 2-time GRAMMY-nominated Artist and a JUNO Winner, he has evolved into what many call a "sonic architect"—a creator who doesn't just make “riddims, but builds entire worlds.”His reach extends far beyond the traditional stage; he has scored films, composed for major Caribbean brands such as Red Stripe and Flow. He has collaborated on sound installations for world-renowned galleries in London and New York. Whether he is topping charts with the IN:SIDE LP or collaborating with icons like Chronixx, Toddla T, or The Marleys, Runkus maintains a fearless commitment to a sound that feels both “ancient and futuristic.” He joins us on The Creative Frequency Podcast to discuss his trajectory as an entrepreneur and artist, and how he continues to push Caribbean creative industries into bold, category-defying territory.Interviewed & Executive Produced by: Rachel Ann Fenderson
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Scents of Heritage: Olfactory Art, Custom Perfumery, & Edwin Bruce 07.05.2026 53minToday we welcome Edwin Bruce, the visionary Perfumier and founder of Prince D'Bruce, a high-end niche fragrance house based in Kingston City. His journey is a true Caribbean narrative: after years of honing his craft and developing his first fragrance, Chosen, at a perfumery in Colombia, he felt a powerful calling to return home to Jamaica. Since launching Prince D'Bruce in 2019 and opening his official storefront in 2021, Edwin has specialized in custom scents, including his locally inspired Blue Mountain fragrance, turning memory and passion into signature perfumes.Interviewed by Cohost: Radika MyersExecutive Produced by: Rachel Ann Fenderson
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The Gourmet Dream: Private Catering, Culinary Ingenuity, & Chef Candace Carr 16.04.2026 27minWe are joined by a distinguished Culinary Entrepreneur who has turned a vision of bespoke dining into a successful business: Chef Candace Carr. As the force behind her gourmet private catering company, Chef Carr’s philosophy is captured perfectly by her promise: "You dream it. I'll make it." Her commitment to personalization results in impressive menus, from elegant appetizers like Crab Spring Rolls to perfectly executed main courses such as Seared Tuna with Sautéed Vegetables. This week, she’s taking that entrepreneurial drive and skill to the ultimate test as she competes on Maggie Food Court Caribbean, showcasing the ingenuity of Jamaican food service to the wider Caribbean.Interviewed by Cohost: Rachel FendersonExecutive Produced by: Rachel Fenderson
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Sound Boy Innovation: Tech, Auto Repair, & Damion Johnson 02.04.2026 24minJoining us is Damion Johnson, the Director of Technology and Community Engagement at (S.E.T.A.S Limited), a company built on the power of practical problem-solving. From its start in Kingston, S.E.T.A.S pioneered a mobile approach to technology and automotive repair, recognizing the need to meet customers—like working mothers or elderly caregivers—right where they are. Beyond business, Damion is a dedicated advocate for education, donating services to schools like FreeHill Primary and George Headley Primary and featuring on TVJ for the company’s community assistance. We'll be discussing how this commitment to social responsibility and the company’s mobile on-the-spot services, especially in the area of computer and laptop, hardware and software repair, has become the core driving forces behind this successful Jamaican enterprise.Interviewed by Cohost: Radika MyersExecutive Produced by: Rachel Fenderson
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The Double Threat: Modeling, Acting, & Dane Jones 19.03.2026 48minWe welcome a rising star in Caribbean media today, the Model and Actor Dane Jones. His career began with an unconventional challenge: being told by a major agency that he was too muscular—a directive he deliberately refused to follow. Instead, he took an entrepreneurial path, landing his first commercial with One Spot Media and quickly securing roles in key regional campaigns like the BPM Financial advertisement. Now, having worked on everything from UWI student living commercials to a forthcoming Netflix series, Dane embodies the self-made professional spirit emerging from Kingston and Portmore. He’s here to discuss how creative professionals can redefine industry standards on their own terms.Interviewed by Cohost: Rachel FendersonExecutive Produced by: Rachel Fenderson
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Coming Soon: Vibrations of Jamaica's Resilience – The Future of Caribbean Creativity 14.03.2026 6minWelcome to THE CREATIVE FREQUENCY PODCAST, the definitive heartbeat of Jamaican culture and its global reach. Hosted by the dynamic duo of RACHEL ANN FENDERSON, an MPhil/PhD Scholar, and RADIKA MYERS, a CCI Scholar, this podcast—produced in collaboration with the UWI Institute of Caribbean Studies—dives deep into the pulse of the cultural and creative industries. From the streets of Kingston to the diaspora abroad, our trailer invites you to join the conversation as we explore the rhythms, innovations, and stories that define our artistic identity.We aren't just talking about the culture; we're measuring its pulse. Tune into feel the vibration of the Caribbean like never before: 1st Episode drops on Thursday, March 19th.Executive Produced by: Rachel Fenderson
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