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.

Why Tobago is the best place for a destination wedding

Escape to paradise: The magic of a Tobago destination wedding.

Tobago stands out as one of the world’s most compelling destination wedding locations because it combines unspoilt natural beauty, cultural richness, accessibility, affordability, and an intimate atmosphere rarely found in more commercialised wedding destinations. Couples increasingly seek weddings that feel authentic rather than staged, and the Caribbean island of Tobago …

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Shopping for plus size wedding dresses online

The complete guide to shopping for plus size wedding dresses online.

Shopping for plus size wedding dresses online gives brides worldwide access to inclusive designs, accurate custom sizing, and a wide price range that makes finding the perfect gown easier than ever. Digital bridal boutiques now provide detailed measurement charts, made-to-order options, and extensive style collections that accommodate curvier body types …

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Why Tobago is the best choice for a romantic spring wedding

Why Tobago is the Caribbean’s ultimate destination for a Spring wedding.

A spring wedding in Tobago combines ideal tropical weather, secluded Caribbean beaches, vibrant culture, and accessible destination-wedding infrastructure, making it one of the world’s most compelling locations for couples seeking an unforgettable ceremony. Tobago offers a rare blend of natural beauty and logistical simplicity that appeals to modern couples planning …

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The 2026 gravitational anomaly and solar eclipse: The facts behind the viral 7-second gravity loss theory

Elite bunkers and gravity collapse: Investigating Project Anchor 2026.

The 2026 gravitational anomaly theory claims that Earth will lose gravity for seven seconds on August 12, 2026, coinciding with a total solar eclipse and alleged leaks about a secret elite survival programme known as Project Anchor. The theory has gained viral traction across social media platforms, fuelled by distrust …

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The enduring elegance of diamond and blue sapphire engagement rings

Diamond and blue sapphire engagement rings: Colour, balance, and tradition.

Diamond and blue sapphire engagement rings combine brilliance and deep colour to create a timeless engagement jewellery design. The pairing of diamonds with blue sapphires has remained relevant across centuries because it balances light, contrast, and symbolism. While diamonds express durability and permanence, sapphires historically represent loyalty, wisdom, and stability, …

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YouTube demonetisation: Why thousands of channels are losing revenue in 2026 and how to protect yours

YouTube demonetisation and AI content: What is allowed and what is not.

YouTube demonetisation is accelerating in 2026 because the platform is aggressively targeting interchangeable, mass-produced, AI-driven content that undermines viewer trust and advertiser confidence. The current enforcement wave is not a blanket ban on artificial intelligence but a structural reset of monetisation standards. Channels earning US$7,000 to US$30,000 per month have …

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Project Artichoke: The CIA’s early Cold War mind control experiments and what they mean today

Project Artichoke: Inside the CIA’s Cold War mind control programme.

The recent viral circulation of CIA documents has revived scrutiny of Project Artichoke and its exploration of mind control, interrogation and behavioural manipulation during the early Cold War. Newly shared 1952 memoranda, long available in declassified archives, outline proposals to test drugs and psychological techniques that could alter behaviour without …

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How to plan a cultural spring break in Trinidad and Tobago (without booking an all-inclusive)

The complete guide to planning a cultural spring break in the Caribbean.

Trinidad and Tobago offers one of the world’s most vibrant, enriching, and culturally immersive spring break experiences outside the usual all-inclusive resort template. A cultural spring break here connects you with living traditions, creole food, steelpan rhythms, Carnival heritage, grassroots art, diverse ecosystems and warm communities. This guide will take …

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Effects of Sahara dust: Climate regulation, ecosystem renewal and atmospheric balance

Effects of Sahara dust explained: Fertilisation, storm suppression and climate impact.

The effects of Sahara dust extend far beyond reduced air quality, delivering measurable benefits to ecosystems, climate systems and ocean productivity across the Atlantic basin. Although Sahara dust is widely regarded as a public health nuisance linked to respiratory irritation and allergic reactions, its transcontinental journey plays a critical role …

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