The Douen represents a central figure in Trinidadian and Caribbean folklore, manifesting as the restless spirit of a child who died before receiving the sacrament of baptism.These entities are characterised by their distinct physical anomalies, most notably feet that are turned backwards with heels facing forward, which serves to baffle …
Read More »Why New Yorkers should consider a Trinidad wellness retreat this winter
As winter brings chilly temperatures and shorter days to New York, there’s no better time to plan a getaway that offers relaxation, rejuvenation, and renewal. For those seeking an escape that combines stunning natural landscapes, restorative wellness practices, and a touch of adventure, a Trinidad wellness retreat offers a truly …
Read More »How Singapore’s financial institutions shape global investment strategies
In the world of finance, few places hold as much strategic influence as Singapore. This bustling Southeast Asian city-state has evolved into a global powerhouse for financial services, earning a reputation as one of the top financial centres in the world. Singapore’s financial institutions are central to this success, helping …
Read More »Soucouyant: The blood-sucking demon of the Caribbean
The soucouyant is a malevolent shapeshifting entity in Caribbean folklore that appears as a reclusive old woman by day and a skinless fireball by night. Originating from a synthesis of West African beliefs and European vampire myths, this creature is a staple of the oral traditions in Trinidad and Tobago, …
Read More »How to become a dropshipper?
Becoming a dropshipper involves setting up an e-commerce business where you sell products without holding inventory. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you become a dropshipper. 15 Steps to becoming a dropshipper 1. Choose your niche Select a specific product category or niche that interests you and has a market …
Read More »The best Caribbean islands for New Yorkers who want to skip the crowds
For New Yorkers seeking a relaxing escape from the city’s hustle without dealing with crowded beaches and packed resorts, the Caribbean offers an abundance of less-travelled gems. Here’s a guide to the best off-the-beaten-path Caribbean islands, perfect for those seeking tranquillity, unique experiences, and stunning landscapes without the typical tourist …
Read More »Singapore’s immigration policies: Welcoming digital nomads in finance and tech
Singapore, a global business hub, is renowned for its progressive approach to immigration, particularly its policies that cater to the growing population of digital nomads in the finance and tech sectors. This article explores how Singapore’s immigration policies accommodate these modern professionals, offering pathways to work and thrive in a …
Read More »Buck: An enigmatic Caribbean folklore figure
The buck is a diminutive and malevolent supernatural entity in Guyanese and Caribbean folklore believed to grant its owner immense material wealth in exchange for dark sacrifices. Often described as a short, hairy humanoid with backward-pointing feet, the creature is rooted in indigenous Amerindian legends and later evolved within the …
Read More »New Yorkers’ guide to Carnival 2025: Everything you need to know
Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago is one of the world’s most electrifying cultural celebrations, with roots that trace back centuries. For New Yorkers planning their first Carnival experience, the 2025 edition promises a whirlwind of music, dance, and colour like no other. Here’s your ultimate New Yorkers’ guide to Carnival …
Read More »A tale of two eras: Singapore’s economic transformation from the 1960s to now
From a modest fishing port to a powerhouse of global finance, Singapore’s economic transformation over the past several decades is a story of visionary leadership, resilience, and continuous adaptation. This remarkable journey from the 1960s to today serves as a model for developing nations and inspires individuals seeking strategies for …
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