Jevan Soyer

Jevan Soyer draws from a multifaceted career spanning the hospitality, tourism, education, sales, marketing and construction industries, he brings a methodical and disciplined approach to digital media. A marketing manager and content creator for Sweet TnT Magazine, Study Zone Institute, co-author and editor of Sweet TnT Short Stories and Sweet TnT 100 West Indian Recipes,Soyer specialises in documenting the biodiversity and cultural heritage of Trinidad and Tobago for a global audience.

Spring wedding in Tobago: The definitive guide to planning a romantic Caribbean celebration

Spring wedding in Tobago: Venues, travel and guest planning explained.

A spring wedding in Tobago offers a naturally romantic, logistically accessible and cost-efficient destination wedding experience anchored by world-class beaches, boutique resorts and integrated guest activities. Tobago’s dry-season climate from March to May provides stable weather, golden sunsets and comfortable sea conditions, making it ideal for beachfront ceremonies and multi-day …

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Why success advice is everywhere but prosperity is not: what the science actually says

The real economics of success: Why most frameworks fail.

The modern success industry fails to reliably produce wealth because success is shaped more by uncertainty, structural conditions, and probabilistic outcomes than by repeatable formulas. Despite unprecedented access to interviews, podcasts, and self-help frameworks, upward mobility has stagnated across many advanced economies, with younger generations often experiencing lower real wealth …

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Why there is iodine in salt: The science, history and public health logic explained

Why is salt iodised: From goitre to global health.

Iodised salt exists because adding iodine to a universally consumed staple prevents thyroid disease, protects brain development, and remains one of the most effective public health interventions in history. This practice emerged in the early twentieth century after widespread iodine deficiency caused endemic goitre and severe developmental disorders across Europe …

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Elite overproduction: Why too many qualified people are competing for too few opportunities

Why elite overproduction is forcing Caribbean talent abroad.

Elite overproduction is a structural imbalance where the number of highly educated and ambitious individuals exceeds the availability of elite positions, creating economic frustration, political instability and long-term societal risk. This concept, developed by Peter Turchin, provides a powerful framework for understanding why modern societies experience rising discontent despite expanding …

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Finding the perfect sundress this spring

Finding the perfect sundress: Trends, colours and comfort.

Finding the perfect sundress this spring requires aligning fabric, fit, colour, and occasion with 2026’s defining fashion trends. This season reflects a shift toward expressive yet wearable style, where individuality and comfort coexist with refined silhouettes. Designers have moved toward breathable fabrics, textured finishes, and nature-inspired motifs, all of which …

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Best study material for the Easter holidays: Why Study Zone Big Kid Books lead the way

Discover why Study Zone Big Kid Books are the premier study material for the Easter holidays. Use story-based learning to master grammar, punctuation, and tricky words without rote memorisation.

The Study Zone Big Kid Books five-book series provides a comprehensive literacy framework designed to prevent academic regression during the Easter holidays through story-based contextual learning. This series integrates five distinct volumes—Tricky Word Stories, Homophone Stories, Grammar Stories, Punctuation Stories, and Synonym Stories—to replace traditional rote memorisation with narrative engagement. …

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Ladderless society: How to secure remote entry-level jobs in an AI-disrupted economy

From no opportunities to global access: Beating the ladderless society.

The ladderless society describes a labour market where entry-level jobs disappear, making remote work platforms like FlexJobs essential for accessing viable career pathways. This concept has accelerated into mainstream discussion between 2025 and 2026 as artificial intelligence automates junior and routine roles across industries. The result is a structural shift …

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How to modernise your business operations for the 2026 market

Strategic methods to modernise your business operations for the 2026 market.

This comprehensive guide provides established business owners with actionable frameworks to realign their operations with modern consumer behaviours and technological shifts. It addresses the fundamental transition from physical socialisation to digital delivery models while offering solutions for the financial constraints affecting current market participation. Readers will understand the necessity of …

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NordProtect: Advanced identity theft protection and cybersecurity

A complete guide to NordProtect identity theft protection.

NordProtect is an advanced identity theft protection and cybersecurity solution that combines real-time threat detection, financial safeguards, and recovery support for users in the United States. It extends the capabilities of Nord Security by integrating dark web monitoring, credit tracking, and insurance-backed recovery into a single service. As cybercrime accelerates …

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Benevolent dictator: Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore’s transformation, and why comparisons with Trinidad and Tobago lack context

Lee Kuan Yew, authoritarian discipline, and the economic rise of Singapore.

Lee Kuan Yew is often cited as the clearest modern example of a “benevolent dictator”, a leader who combined strict authoritarian governance with relentless anti-corruption enforcement and economic planning to transform Singapore from a fragile post-colonial port into one of the world’s richest states. Singapore’s rise from poverty after independence …

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