talk to mi nice, episode 0: the infinite rehearsal

28/08/2025 1h 38min

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Episode Synopsis

this first episode was recorded just a week after cecile emeke’s unexpected and sudden return to the uk from jamaica, and functions as a kind of live rehearsal, with cecile and hubert devonish working out in real time what the shape of the podcast might become. the conversation explores the intersection of language, culture, and identity through their experiences and perspectives. they discuss the evolution of jamaican language, the significance of patois, and the influence of west african languages on black british english. the dialogue highlights the complexities of naming languages and the role of language in shaping cultural identity, ultimately reflecting on the future of language in a multicultural society. within the caribbean context, they also explore the challenges faced by caribbean creole speakers in the british education system, the impact of language on self-identity, and the importance of linguistic awareness in understanding one’s cultural roots. the conversation touches on the global influence of caribbean culture and the need for recognition and respect for caribbean languages. throughout, they emphasize the power of language in shaping identity and the necessity of creating supportive linguistic environments for marginalized communities.00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Hosts02:01 Cecile's Journey and Language Exploration06:08 Hubert's Linguistic Background and Experience12:08 The Evolution of Jamaican Language and Identity24:09 Understanding Patois and Multicultural London English35:49 The Politics of Language Naming and Identity45:46 Migration Patterns and Class Differences47:03 The Evolution of Black British English49:45 Influence of West African Languages53:35 Generational Linguistic Divergence56:05 The Rise of West African Identity in Britain01:00:02 The Complexity of Black British English01:03:14 Linguistic Identity and Educational Rights01:07:09 The Role of Linguistics in Identity Formation01:15:58 Constructing Identities: The Need for Protection01:19:41 The Reality of Caribbean Identity and History01:23:08 Cultural Contributions and Misunderstandings in the Diaspora01:26:56 Language, Identity, and the Jamaican Experience01:32:00 Defining the Conversation: Language and Metaphysicswebsite: https://www.cecileemeke.com/substack: https://www.iamiam.global/instagram: https://instagram.com/cecileemeke twitter: https://twitter.com/cecileemeke tiktok: https://tiktok.com/@cecileemeke