From NY to Negril | Why She's Never Going Back
She’s not Jamaican. She’s not visiting. And she’s definitely not going back. In this live stream, I sit down with Susannah Salmon, a proud Sierra Leonean who left New York 11 years ago to build a new life here in Negril. We talk about what drew her to Jamaica, the highs and lows of starting over on the island, and how she’s now creating cultural experiences like the upcoming Afro Beats Festival to bridge Africa and the Caribbean. Tune in for a powerful story of identity, purpose, and building community in paradise. Afro Jam 2025 - 50% off https://afrojam.aitix.com Chapter Markers 0:00 –Negril Drive Through 12:08 – Travellers Beach Resort Standard Room Tour 14:26 – Welcome and Intro 17:45 – Welcome to the Pod Suzy 1:03:20 - Afro Jam 2025 1:53:50 - Thanks for joining 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/60474835...

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