Gems From Friends
Matthew Fewwture
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Gems From Friends is a podcast where real stories spark deeper conversations. Hosted by Matthew “fewwture” Ashby, the show features honest discussions with creatives, entrepreneurs, and purpose-driven people, uncovering lessons on life, business, wellness, and personal growth. Each episode is designed to leave you with practical gems, fresh perspective, and something meaningful to carry into your own journey.
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Senator the Hon. Shane Archer - Gems From Friends 16.08.2026 52dkFewwture sits down with Senator the Hon. Shane Archer, Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office with responsibility for Youth and Culture, for a candid conversation about leadership, creativity and the future of Barbados.Shane reflects on his journey through sport, community, entertainment and entrepreneurship before entering government, and how those experiences now influence his approach to leadership.The conversation goes deeper into the creative economy and youth development — from treating creatives as legitimate professionals and creating opportunities beyond Crop Over, to improving systems, getting creatives paid faster, developing community spaces and preparing young Barbadians for a future shaped by technology and new industries.Shane also shares his vision for initiatives such as Studio on Wheels and using community centres to bring creative, technical and entrepreneurial opportunities directly to young people.As Shane puts it: “We can’t be operating in a 1994 model in 2026.”This episode is about what happens when culture is viewed as more than entertainment — and instead becomes a tool for economic development, community building and creating opportunity.Gems From Friends is powered by Payce Digital.Payce Digital, formerly Cave Shepherd Card Services, has been serving Barbados for over 50 years, offering convenient payment solutions, limits up to $10,000, manageable monthly payments, worldwide acceptance and 24/7 account access through the Payce Digital mobile app.Learn more at paycedigital.com/cards or call 246-539-4444.More ways to pay. More ways to Payce. -
Rashida Hoyte-Hutson - The Truth About Running a Restaurant Nobody Sees 10.08.2026 1sa 11dkIn this episode of Gems From Friends, F’ture sits down with entrepreneur Rashida Hoyte-Hutson, the woman behind Rashida’s Pizza, for an honest conversation about what it really costs to build a business.Rashida shares how she left her job, took a chance on herself and built her business while raising a family — but she also opens up about the side of entrepreneurship people rarely see.From staffing challenges and financial pressure to marriage, motherhood, depression, faith and personal sacrifice, this conversation explores what happens when the thing you love begins consuming your life.Rashida reflects on learning to establish boundaries, becoming more involved in every area of her business, developing herself as a leader and recognizing that building a successful company cannot come at the expense of completely losing herself.We also hear how her faith and desire to serve others became central to her journey — including how baking and giving cakes to people during one of her lowest seasons unexpectedly helped bring her out of depression.A vulnerable conversation about entrepreneurship, faith, family, resilience, sacrifice and finding yourself again while building your dream.This episode is powered by Payce Digital.Payce Digital, formerly Cave Shepherd Card Services, has been serving the Barbadian community for over 50 years.With Payce Digital you can enjoy limits up to $10,000, quick turnaround, manageable monthly payments with a low interest rate, worldwide acceptance, 24/7 account access through the mobile app, instant utility bill payments and discounts at Payce Digital Loyalty Partners.Call 246-539-4444 or visit https://www.paycedigital.com/cards/ to sign up today.Gems From Friends Season 7 — Powered by Payce Digital. -
The Story You Didn't Know Behind Tionne Hernandez 31.07.2026 59dkEveryone sees the performances. Few know the journey.In this episode of Gems From Friends, we sit down with one of Barbados' fastest-rising soca artists, Tionne Hernandez, for one of her most personal conversations to date.From being an incredibly shy little girl known as "Typhoon" to becoming one of the Caribbean's most exciting performers, Tionne opens up about the moments that shaped her.We discuss:• Growing up without her father and how it affected her self-worth.• Being bullied and struggling with confidence.• Leaving music and returning years later.• Corporate life, entrepreneurship and building a personal brand.• Motherhood, postpartum depression and raising her son.• Why perfectionism can become a prison.• The business of being an independent artist.• The future of Barbadian soca.• Faith, healing and learning to give yourself grace.This isn't just a conversation about music.It's a conversation about becoming.If you've ever questioned your worth, struggled to keep going, or wondered if your dream is still possible, this episode is for you.💎 If this conversation encouraged you, subscribe for more stories that inspire growth, purpose and meaningful conversations.This season is powered by Payce Digital https://www.paycedigital.com/cards/#GemsFromFriends #TionneHernandez #Barbados #CropOver #Soca #Entrepreneurship #Motherhood #PersonalGrowth #Podcast -
Hypasounds Gets Real: The Sacrifices Behind 20 Years of Success 29.07.2026 1sa 8dkFor 20 years, Hypasounds has remained one of Barbados' most recognizable soca artists—but behind the music is a story of discipline, sacrifice, business, and resilience.In this episode of **Gems From Friends**, Matthew Ashby sits down with Damian "Hypasounds" Etienne for one of his most honest conversations yet.From beating drums on school desks to becoming an internationally touring artist, Hypasounds reflects on the journey that built his career, the importance of branding, why consistency beats chasing trends, and what it really takes to survive in the music industry for two decades.The conversation also takes a deeply personal turn as he opens up about the loss of his father, brothers, and niece while still showing up to perform around the world.This isn't just a conversation about soca.It's about purpose, legacy, business, grief, faith, and building something that lasts.💎 In this episode we discuss:• The transition from DJ to international recording artist• Why consistency matters more than viral success• Building a career instead of chasing one hit• The business behind the music• Barbados' creative industry and what's holding it back• Staying relevant for 20 years• Branding, discipline, and entrepreneurship• Processing loss while performing for thousands• Advice for the next generation of Caribbean artistsIf this conversation challenged or inspired you, subscribe and share it with someone building their own dream.Follow Gems From Friends for more conversations with Caribbean leaders, creatives and entrepreneurs.#Hypasounds #CropOver #Barbados #Soca #CaribbeanMusic #Podcast #GemsFromFriends #MatthewAshby #CreativeEconomy #MusicBusiness -
From Attorney to Motivational Speaker: Raphael Saul on Faith, Fear & Purpose 26.07.2026 1sa 13dkIn this powerful episode of *Gems From Friends*, Matthew Ashby sits down with Raphael Saul — attorney, entrepreneur, leadership consultant, motivational speaker, husband, father, and man of faith.Many people know Raphael from the stage, but this conversation goes beyond the keynote. Raphael opens up about who he was before the titles, his journey from law into motivational speaking, and what it felt like to build a career in a space many people in Barbados did not see as a “real job.”He speaks honestly about closed doors, depression, identity, faith, marriage, fatherhood, entrepreneurship, and the pressure men carry when they feel unable to provide. This episode also explores what young men in Barbados need most, why accountability matters, and how purpose often requires discomfort before greatness.This is a conversation about being built in the dark, staying anchored when life does not make sense, and learning not to settle.Watch the full episode and take in the gems.Topics covered:Purpose and callingFaith and obedienceDepression and mental healthFatherhood and marriageLeaving law for motivational speakingEntrepreneurship in BarbadosYoung men, accountability, and masculinity#GemsFromFriends #RaphaelSaul #BarbadosPodcast #Motivation #Faith #MentalHealth #Entrepreneurship #Purpose #Leadership #CaribbeanStories -
DJ Private Ryan, Scratch Master and Barrie Hype - Gems From Friends 27.06.2026 1sa 12dkIn this special roundtable episode of Gems From Friends, we sit down with three respected voices in Caribbean music — DJ Private Ryan, Scratch Master, and Barrie Hype — for a deep, honest, and entertaining conversation about the real work behind the booth.This is not just a conversation about playing music.We talk about what it means to move a crowd, how different islands respond to soca and event culture, why DJs must understand timing, sound, teamwork, risk-taking, and cultural responsibility, and how content has changed the way DJs build their brands today.The conversation also gets personal as the men open up about sacrifice, grief, pressure, the pandemic, family, mental health, and the moments where they still had to show up and perform while carrying real life behind the scenes.From Barbados to Trinidad, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Miami, Jamaica, Antigua, and the wider Caribbean diaspora, this episode is a masterclass on music, culture, professionalism, and legacy.DJs are not just selectors.They are cultural leaders.They are storytellers.They are the people who help shape memories.This is Gems From Friends.Featuring:DJ Private RyanScratch MasterBarrie HypeHosted by Matthew AshbyTopics covered:• The difference between soca and event culture across the islands• Why Barbados crowds are not easy to play for• The science of moving a crowd• How DJs break records and shape culture• Content creation as a modern DJ• The difference between talent and professionalism• The sacrifice behind success• Mental health, grief, and performing under pressure• What young DJs and artists need to understandSubscribe for more conversations with Caribbean creatives, entrepreneurs, artists, and cultural leaders.#GemsFromFriends #DJPrivateRyan #ScratchMaster #BarrieHype #SocaMusic #CaribbeanMusic #Barbados #CaribbeanCulture #DJCulture #MusicBusiness -
Resilience In Motion | Janelle Skinner 13.04.2026 58dkIn this episode of Gems From Friends, I speak with Janelle Skinner, a counseling psychologist and disability advocate whose story challenged me deeply.Janelle shares what life has been like navigating disability for 26 years, from grief and adjustment, to accessibility, work, faith, family, and purpose. She offers a powerful look into the daily realities many people never stop to consider, while also reminding us that persons with disabilities are not defined by limitation, but by value, creativity, and contribution.This conversation is honest, eye-opening, and full of perspective. -
Young, Focused, and Building Legacy | Tyrique Wilson on Carrington’s Rum Cream 05.04.2026 1sa 16dkIn this episode, I sit down with Tyrique Wilson, founder of Carrington’s Rum Cream, for a conversation about entrepreneurship, discipline, sacrifice, and legacy.Tyrique opens up about growing up in Carrington Village, starting out in photography, studying law, and eventually building a brand that carries both family history and personal purpose. We talk about what it means to create value, why story matters in business, and how young entrepreneurs can stay grounded while building for the long term.This is a powerful conversation about identity, resilience, and building something real. -
From Toronto Hustle to Barbados Peace | Nick Wavy on Rebuilding 22.03.2026 44dkIn this episode of Gems from Friends, I sit down with entrepreneur and content creator Nick Wavy to talk about what it really means to rebuild your life on your own terms.Nick shares his journey from growing a major YouTube platform in Toronto to building businesses like Wavy Merch, Wavy Cuts, and Wavy Buds, and why he eventually chose to walk away from the pressure, the overhead, and the fast-paced grind to return to Barbados.We talk about content creation before “influencer” was even a word, the mental weight of chasing success in a concrete jungle, the courage it takes to start over, and why vulnerability may be the most valuable currency in today’s world.This conversation is about more than business. It is about identity, consistency, peace, purpose, and having the courage to be real while the world is busy performing.If you’ve ever felt stuck between money and meaning, comfort and growth, or pressure and peace, this one is for you.In this episode, we discuss:Why Nick left Toronto and chose BarbadosThe truth about the rat race and high-overhead livingBuilding and walking away from successful businessesFalling back in love with content creationWhy vulnerability creates real influenceStarting over without letting ego get in the wayThe power of consistency in business and lifeWhy Barbados still has global potential through contentFollow Nick Wavy:YouTube / Instagram / TikTok: @Nick_WavyJoin The Gem City Community www.gemcity.app -
Kelly Johnally | A God-Led Pivot 08.03.2026 1sa 32dkIn this episode, Kelly Johnally reflects on what it has really been like to walk away from comfort and step fully into entrepreneurship. Two years after making the leap, she opens up about faith, risk, loss, growth, and the quiet ways God leads when the path does not always make sense.We talk about the difference between having an idea and actually building a business, the emotional weight of comparison, the lessons that come from losing money, and why surrender has become her word for this season. Kelly also shares what it means to trust God while navigating uncertainty, standing by your convictions, and learning to focus on the strengths you were naturally given.If you are building something, questioning your next step, or trying to balance faith with ambition, this conversation will speak to you. Kelly’s story is honest, practical, spiritual, and full of perspective for anyone on the journey of becoming.In this conversation, we cover:Leaving a stable career to pursue purpose Faith-led entrepreneurship and surrenderThe difference between an idea and a real businessKnowing your audience and building with intentionLessons from loss, risk, and hard pivotsGrowth, boundaries, and becoming more confident in who you areIf this episode speaks to you, be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations that bring clarity, courage, and real perspective.Project 700 (Work with Fewwture) ---- https://shorturl.at/A0a8v Learn More - https://bio.fewwture.comFollow the Gem City Network www.gemcity.app#GemsFromFriends #Entrepreneurship #FaithAndBusiness #KellyJohnally #Leadership #ChristianEntrepreneur #Purpose #BusinessJourney #Podcast #Barbados -
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Product of Change: Grateful Co’s Journey from Block to Big Stage 15.12.2025 1sa 16dkGrateful Co has one of the realest stories to ever hit this chair.In this episode, we sit down with the Bajan artist behind “I Like Her Too,” “Living Fast,” “When Last,” and “Center” to talk about way more than music. This is a full testimony on the block, bad decisions, gunshots, jail, God, fatherhood, and finding purpose.🎙 In this conversation, we get into:Growing up in St. John and chasing music from Junior Monarch daysHow the girls, the hype and the hustle first pulled him toward entertainmentWhen the music money wasn’t making sense and the streets stepped inGetting caught up in war, being shot in the back by police and living with the bullet to this dayJail time, loneliness, and the first “click” moment when his daughter was born while he was locked upThe emotional battle of trying to be a present father when systems, family and past choices are against youHow he found his way back through God, gratitude and a second chance at lifeThe meaning behind his name “Grateful Co” and why he calls himself a “Product of Change”His dream to start a Product of Change foundation to help youth, ex-offenders and anyone trying to escape the cycleThis episode is for:Anyone who thinks they’re “too far gone”Fathers fighting to be in their children’s livesYouth flirting with the streetsPeople who judge from the outside but never really listen to the storyIf you ever needed proof that anybody can change, this is it. 💎📌 Stay connected with Gem City & F’turePodcast & platform: gemcity.appInstagram: @gemsfromfriends | @gemcitynetworkHost: @iamfture👇 Drop a comment with your favorite quote from this episode & who you think needs to hear this story. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this with someone on the edge of a big turning point. #ProductOfChange #GratefulCo #GemsFromFriends -
Different, Not Broken: Gigi on ADHD, Identity & Becoming Whole 01.12.2025 1sa 23dkWhen you’ve spent most of your life feeling “different” and out of place, what does it look like to finally come home to yourself?In this episode of Gems From Friends, I sit down with Gigi Farrier – stylist, educator, women’s wellness & mindset coach, fitness champ, and host of the solo podcast Wake Up to Wisdom – for one of the realest conversations we’ve had on the show.We talk about:Growing up feeling like you never quite fit inThe culture shock of studying abroad and working in the beauty industryPanic attacks, “social anxiety,” fibromyalgia and a breast lump cancer scareGetting late diagnosed with ADHD + autism and finally understanding her own brainHow bodybuilding became one of the best things that ever happened to herReturning to school to study psychology after 20 yearsBeing multi-passionate in a world that wants you to be just one thingSupport, “majority theory,” and accepting that your biggest cheerleaders might be strangers, not familyWhy she started Wake Up to Wisdom and the power of sharing your storyIf you’ve ever felt misunderstood, underestimated, “too much,” or like you’re always pivoting and people can’t keep up – this episode is for you.👂 LISTEN IF YOU NEED:Permission to reinvent yourselfLanguage for your own neurodivergent or “different” experienceMotivation to go back to school, switch careers or start overA reminder that your resilience is not an accident👍🏾 If this episode hits home, don’t forget to:Like the videoDrop a comment with your favourite takeawayShare this with a friend who needs this conversationSubscribe for more stories from Caribbean creators, founders & professionals🔗 CONNECT WITH ME Instagram: @fewwture Podcast & platform: Gems From Friends / Gem City Network🏷 TAGS / HASHTAGS #gemsfromfriends #gemcitynetwork #GigiFarrier #WakeUpToWisdom #CaribbeanPodcast #ADHD #Autism #Neurodivergent #MentalHealth #WomensWellness #MindsetCoach #Bodybuilding #FitnessJourney #PsychologyStudent #CaribbeanCreators #Barbados🌐 WEBSITES Gem City Network: https://www.gemcity.app F’ture / Projects & Studio: https://www.fewwture.com -
Reco Moore — Behind Barbados’ Most Genuine Documenter 17.11.2025 1sa 11dkReco Moore — Behind Barbados’s Most Genuine DocumenterIf you’ve been to an event in Barbados, you’ve seen him: the constant smile, the unstoppable energy, and the camera that feels like it’s part of his body. But behind the lens, Reco Moore carries a powerful story of resilience, trauma, triumph, and the inner battles that shaped one of Barbados’s most beloved documentors.In this deeply personal episode, Reco opens up like never before — sharing the moments that built his character, tested his spirit, and transformed his life.In this conversation, you’ll hear: 🔥 How his camera became his second heartbeat 🔥 Why he embraced the stigma around Alma Parris School 🔥 The hilarious (and humbling) disaster of his first professional assignment 🔥 His philosophy of life as a marathon through a dark tunnel 🔥 His courageous decision to speak publicly about being a male survivor of sexual assaultThis is more than a story about photography. It’s a story about surviving, laughing through pain, finding purpose, and turning scars into strength.If you’ve ever battled judgment, failure, trauma, or self-doubt — this episode will speak to you.Watch, share, and give Reco his flowers. Barbados knows the man with the camera. Now meet the man with two hearts. -
From Rock Bottom to The Beachfront: The Sheena Lambert Story 26.10.2025 45dkSheena Lambert, the owner of Seafood Shack Barbados, a popular beachside food establishment. The interview charts Lambert's career journey, beginning with her first business, a clothing store called Glam by Glamorous, and detailing the organic creation of Seafood Shack after a personal craving led to overwhelming customer demand. Lambert discusses the challenges of pivoting her business during a time when her first venture was draining resources, the importance of manifesting and focusing to secure her desired beach location, and the personal development necessary for leadership, including overcoming past mistakes like time served in prison. Finally, she shares details about the Seafood Shack's growth into a major brand with multiple locations and a new sub-brand called Shakos, while also emphasizing her focus on providing a full and positive customer experience. -
Sean Michael Field | Art, Business, and Survival | S5 E12 12.10.2025 2sa 9dkSean Field, an actor and creative director. The discussion spans Field's life, beginning with his childhood and moves between Barbados and the United States, his initial entrepreneurial ventures in Barbados selling veggie burgers and windchimes, and his eventual career in design, advertising, and acting in New York and Los Angeles, including his experience on the film Hancock. A significant portion of the conversation focuses on Field's personal challenges, including a kidney cancer diagnosis and the recent loss of his mother, leading to reflections on resilience, mental health (especially for Black men), the importance of seizing opportunities, and the need for creatives in the Caribbean to value their work in the "show business" industry. -
Chef P | Culinary Vision and Caribbean Roots | S5 E11 21.09.2025 1sa 25dkThe interview features Chef P, a Barbadian-American culinary artist, discussing his journey and philosophy behind his innovative Afro-Caribbean cuisine and his new Blackstar Barbados initiative. He recounts his early days as a DJ and how that passion for entertainment now influences his culinary approach, emphasizing the creation of a holistic dining experience rooted in Caribbean culture and rhythms. Chef P also shares his vision for empowering local talent by providing resources and education through his non-profit, advocating for a shift from Eurocentric influences to showcasing Barbados's rich indigenous ingredients and traditions. The conversation further explores his personal growth, the importance of self-investment, resilience in overcoming business challenges, and his dedication to his family as a driving force behind his ambitious projects. -
DJ Puffy - Lessons, Sacrifices & Stories 07.09.2025 42dkWe’re taking *Gems from Friends* on the road across Barbados—literally picking up past guests and continuing the conversation where we left off. In this special “Puffy Road Trip” episode, Puffy and Matthew Fewwture pull back the curtain on the so-called glamorous DJ life: sleepless nights, constant travel, and the real sacrifices behind the spotlight. It’s unfiltered, honest, and built for anyone who thinks success is all confetti.Riding in the brand-new 2025 Deepal electric from Inchcape Barbados, we geek out on Wi-Fi, a full moon roof, slick touch controls—and why Puffy is proudly pro-EV. Between laughs and raw moments, we dive into identity-shaping decisions, like skipping Crop Over to headline a major Toronto day club (“legacy over hype”), redefining success as quieter, strategic wins, and pushing Caribbean culture worldwide.We also get into what people often miss about the craft—Puffy’s two-year Las Vegas residency, global tours across Asia and Europe, and why DJing is more than “playing other people’s music”: it’s designing an experience. Plus: rapid-fire personality picks (signature “Corus” sparkling rum punch), dream final gig (in a tux at the Grammys), opening-credits anthem (“Reindependent”), and the ever-relatable guilty pleasure—sleep.Highlights* The real trade-offs behind the “glamorous” DJ grind* The 2025 Deepal EV ride-along: features, feel, and future* Skipping Crop Over for a legacy move in Toronto* Vegas residency, global tours, and creative respect* Community questions that go deep on identity and growthThis Episode: Made possible in part by the Cultural Industries Development Fund of the National Cultural Foundation of Barbados. -
Gems at Wing Hut (Surprise) 25.08.2025 12dkAn interview with Chef Lisa Springer, also known as Chef Pows, owner of Wing Hut, a restaurant that recently reopened at a new location in Hayman's Market. The host of the "Gems From Friends" channel, Matthew, surprises Lisa with a gift from iShop Sheraton Barbados for her new establishment. Lisa shares her journey as an entrepreneur, discussing the challenges and inspirations behind reopening Wing Hut, including balancing motherhood with business ownership and the importance of patience and community support. She also highlights Wing Hut's unique gamification concept that engages customers and expresses her gratitude to her husband, family, and other key individuals who have supported her entrepreneurial endeavors. -
Dr Crystal Haynes - Faith, Balance & Business 17.08.2025 41dkCrystal Haynes, who is a doctor and entrepreneur in Barbados. The discussion begins with an insightful update on Crystal's successful wellness practice, highlighting her journey of rebuilding and the lessons learned about perseverance, faith, and the importance of a holistic approach to patient care. The dialogue also touches upon Crystal's recent departure from politics, her focus on family and personal growth, and her philosophy on balancing business aspirations with a fulfilling personal life. Throughout the interview, the two speakers emphasize the value of self-trust, continuous learning, and adapting to life's unpredictable path, all while navigating their conversation in a new electric vehicle, the 2025 Depal, which itself becomes a topic of discussion regarding its features and environmental benefits.
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