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 everyone around you starts to feel immature when you outgrow a situation

When growth makes the world feel small: Outgrowing your environment explained.

There comes a point in some people’s lives when familiar environments begin to feel strangely cramped. Conversations that once felt stimulating start to sound repetitive. Conflicts appear trivial. Social rituals feel performative, even childish. The unsettling realisation follows that it is not arrogance or impatience driving this discomfort, but growth. …

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Protecting your sanctuary: Why indoor air quality is the essential priority this dry season

The silent threat: How poor indoor air quality affects your heart health.

As the heat of the dry season settles over the land, the environment undergoes a dramatic shift. In many regions, particularly across the Caribbean and Trinidad and Tobago, this time of year is synonymous with two invisible intruders: the acrid smoke from bush fires and the fine, amber-hued plumes of …

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Bitcoin going to zero: Understanding the fear among investors

Bitcoin going to zero: Market fear, short sellers and the psychology of crypto crashes.

The question on the minds of many cryptocurrency investors today is stark and unsettling. After peaking near US$125,252.60 in late 2025, Bitcoin’s price has retreated to around US$67,439.89 as of February 2026. Headlines and social media conversations are dominated by the phrase “Is Bitcoin going to zero.” That possibility strikes …

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The future of credit cards: How regulation, rewards and crypto are redrawing global payments

The end of traditional rewards? Inside the future of credit cards.

For more than half a century, the credit card has sat at the centre of consumer finance. It is not merely a payment tool but a complex economic engine that shapes spending habits, funds rewards, subsidises banks, and quietly redistributes costs across society. Today, that system stands at a turning …

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What to do if an employee steals from you: Facts, myths, and the real legal path forward

What to do if an employee steals from you: A clear guide for business owners.

Employee theft is one of the most emotionally and financially destabilising experiences a business owner can face. It combines personal betrayal with immediate cash flow damage and, in many cases, a long and frustrating encounter with the criminal justice and tax systems. For small and medium-sized businesses in particular, a …

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Why is everyone deleting TikTok? Inside the glitches, power shifts and loss of trust driving the 2026 uninstall wave

When algorithms break trust: Why is everyone deleting TikTok

A platform that suddenly feels unfamiliar For nearly a decade, TikTok has been the rare social platform that felt alive. It rewarded originality, surfaced unknown voices, and turned ordinary users into cultural forces overnight. For millions, it became more than an app. It became income, identity, community, and in some …

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From ownership to obligation: How the subscription model took over everyday life and what it means for your printer

Why your printer now comes with a monthly bill and how to escape it.

The quiet shift from buying to subscribing There was a time when buying something meant owning it outright. You paid once, took it home, used it until it wore out, then replaced it on your own terms. That model defined consumer culture for most of the twentieth century. Today, it …

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TikTok sold, America watched: Inside the chaotic US ownership shake-up that has everyone talking

From Beijing to Silicon Valley: How TikTok US ownership shift changed nothing and everything.

A platform built for fun, caught in a serious political moment TikTok has always presented itself as a place for humour, creativity and fleeting trends. Yet behind the dances and viral clips sits one of the most powerful data-harvesting machines ever built. The recent change in ownership of TikTok’s US …

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Nutritious, energy-boosting, egg breakfast recipes that save time

Simple egg breakfast recipes for sustained energy all morning.

When planning meals, particularly breakfasts, there are a few critical factors many families consider: taste, simplicity and nutrition. Eating healthier doesn’t have to be complicated or out of reach. With the right inspiration, healthy food can be delicious, nutritious and convenient. By choosing ingredients like eggs, which are easy to …

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The future of movies: When artificial intelligence becomes the director, the studio and the audience

Resurrected actors, custom films: The future of movies is here.

The future of movies is no longer a distant thought experiment reserved for science fiction. It is unfolding in real time, driven by rapid advances in artificial intelligence, exponential increases in computing power and an entertainment industry that has already normalised digital substitution through CGI, virtual production and synthetic performance. …

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