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.

Contractors: Why homeowners must conduct background checks before hiring

The real cost of hiring unverified contractors for home improvements.

Contractors can determine whether a home improvement project becomes a valuable investment or a financial disaster. Homeowners increasingly face risks from unlicensed operators, fraudulent builders, uninsured labourers, and poorly managed renovation firms that leave projects incomplete or structurally unsafe. As renovation costs rise globally, conducting due diligence before hiring contractors …

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Jeff Bezos says America’s tax problem is really a spending problem

Jeff Bezos challenges wealth inequality narrative in explosive CNBC interview.

Jeff Bezos argued that the bottom 50% of Americans should pay no taxes because they contribute only 3% of total federal tax revenue, while government overspending and inefficiency remain the larger structural problem. In a wide-ranging CNBC interview from May 2026, Bezos reframed the debate around inequality, taxation, public administration, …

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Why the Meraki Espresso Machine is the ultimate Father’s Day gift for coffee-loving dads

Why every coffee-loving dad wants the Meraki Espresso Machine this Father’s Day.

The Meraki Espresso Machine combines professional-grade espresso extraction, intelligent automation and premium industrial design, making it one of the best espresso machine gifts for Father’s Day 2026. Home espresso culture has evolved rapidly over the past decade as consumers seek café-quality coffee without recurring café expenses. The modern espresso machine …

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Hoist with their own petard: How aggressive pricing drives away loyal customers

Adobe and the collapse of trust among loyal customers.

Loyal customers are not created through lock-in, subscriptions or punitive pricing models, but through sustained trust, transparent value and respect for ownership. Adobe’s transition from perpetual software licences to Creative Cloud subscriptions became one of the defining corporate strategy shifts of the modern software era. The move transformed Adobe into …

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Brazil national football team: Carlo Ancelotti’s 2026 World Cup squad signals a new era

How Carlo Ancelotti rebuilt the Brazil national football team for 2026.

The Brazil national football team enters the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a squad that blends elite European experience, emerging South American talent and the final international chapter of Neymar under Carlo Ancelotti. Brazil’s official 26-man squad announcement on May 18, 2026 immediately became one of the defining football stories …

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Deryck Murray: The quiet architect of West Indies cricket greatness

The enduring legacy of Deryck Murray in West Indies cricket .

Deryck Murray remains one of the most influential wicketkeepers in cricket history, combining elite athletic skill, intellectual achievement, diplomatic service, and calm leadership during the rise of the modern West Indies cricket empire. Born in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, in 1943, Murray became a defining figure of Caribbean cricket between …

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Warhammer 40k lore: The complete history of the grimdark galaxy

Understanding Warhammer 40k lore: Chaos, the Emperor and endless war.

Warhammer 40k lore spans over 60 million years of galactic history, combining cosmic wars, immortal gods, genetically engineered super soldiers, daemonic corruption and the collapse of human civilisation into one of the most detailed fictional universes ever created. The setting of Games Workshop has evolved from a tabletop miniature wargame …

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A herpetologist’s dream: Searching for the Golden tree frog in Trinidad

Exploring the hidden habitat of the Golden tree frog in Trinidad.

The Golden tree frog is one of the rarest and most biologically specialised amphibians in the Caribbean, surviving in isolated bromeliad ecosystems high in Trinidad’s Northern Range mountains. Found primarily on the mist-covered summits of El Tucuche and Cerro del Aripo, the species has become an international symbol of amphibian …

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Eric Williams: The complete literary works of Trinidad and Tobago’s scholar-statesman

The literary works of Eric Williams: History, politics and Caribbean identity.

Eric Williams remains the most influential Caribbean historian and political intellectual of the twentieth century, with literary works that transformed global understanding of slavery, colonialism, capitalism, Caribbean identity, and decolonisation. His publications reshaped Atlantic historiography, challenged imperial narratives, and established the Caribbean as a serious field of academic inquiry. From …

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Avoiding tourist traps: Authentic experiences in rural Trinidad

Rural Trinidad: The Caribbean escape beyond the tourist trap.

Avoiding the tourist trap experience in Trinidad requires travellers to prioritise rural communities, local culture and environmentally responsible tourism over commercialised attractions designed primarily for visitor consumption. International travellers increasingly seek destinations that provide genuine interaction, cultural continuity and ecological authenticity rather than superficial entertainment packaged for mass tourism. Rural …

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