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The Cayman Life

The Cayman Life

De: Mike Joseph and Stefan Prior
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More than just sand between your toes, The Cayman Life will help you to discover everything that makes Cayman, Cayman, and you’ll buy into her true side in no time.

The Cayman Life delves into the unique and wonderful dynamics of the place we proudly call home. Passionate about their community and charming in their banter, join hosts Mike Joseph and Stefan Prior as they sit down with the island’s movers and shakers, longtime residents and new stars. It’s an immersive, engaging exploration of what it means to live, work, and play in The Cayman Islands.

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  • Season 2, No. 4: From Jamaica to Global Music Management with Julia Dougall
    Jul 5 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of Cayman Life, host Speaker 2 engages with Julia Dougall, a prominent global music manager, discussing her journey to the Cayman Islands, the appeal of island living, and the realities of managing top artists like Sean Paul. They explore the challenges of being a female manager in a male-dominated industry, the importance of work-life balance, and the evolving creative community in the Cayman Islands. Julia shares valuable insights for aspiring creatives and reflects on the changing landscape of work post-COVID, emphasizing the opportunities available in paradise.

    Takeaways

    • Cayman Islands offers a unique lifestyle for families.
    • The importance of making decisive offers in real estate.
    • Julia's journey from Jamaica to the Cayman Islands is inspiring.
    • Safety and education are key factors for families moving to Cayman.
    • The music industry is competitive and often male-dominated.
    • Emotional intelligence can be an asset in business.
    • Building a creative community is essential for growth.
    • Tax advantages exist for music and film production in Cayman.
    • Aspiring creatives should focus on gaining experience over formal education.
    • The pandemic has changed how we work, making remote living more feasible.
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    34 m
  • Season 2, No. 3: From Fund Administration to AI Ventures with Tim Rossiter
    Jul 5 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of The Cayman Life, host Stefan Prior speaks with Tim Rossiter, a seasoned professional in fund administration and alternative investments. They discuss Tim's journey from Australia to the Cayman Islands, the intricacies of independent fund administration, and the importance of community involvement. Tim shares insights on transitioning from a successful career at Harmonic to exploring new ventures, including AI projects and educational initiatives. The conversation also touches on the significance of work-life balance, health, and the vibrant community life in the Cayman Islands.


    Takeaways

    • Cayman Islands offers a unique blend of lifestyle and professional opportunities.
    • Independent fund administration serves as the backbone of investment funds.
    • Transitioning from a long-term role can be both challenging and rewarding.
    • Engaging in community projects can lead to personal fulfillment.
    • Education is crucial for the future of the Cayman Islands.
    • Work-life balance is more achievable in the Cayman Islands than in other places.
    • Health and wellbeing are essential for personal and professional success.
    • Team building and understanding individual goals are key to business success.
    • Pickleball is a growing social activity that fosters community connections.
    • Involvement in charity work can have a significant impact on local communities.
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    46 m
  • Season 2, No. 2: Acts of Random Kindness, A Journey of Love with Tara Neilsen
    Jul 5 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of Cayman Life, host Michael Joseph speaks with Tara Neilsen from Acts of Random Kindness (ARK) about the realities of life in the Cayman Islands, the importance of kindness, and the struggles faced by many in the community. Tara shares her journey of founding ARK, the impact of community support, and the need for long-term solutions to social issues such as homelessness and education. The conversation emphasizes the moral obligation to participate in community efforts and the transformative power of kindness.


    Takeaways

    • Tara founded ARK in 2006, driven by her faith and desire to spread love and kindness.
    • The Cayman Islands has hidden struggles, including homelessness, hunger, and mental health issues.
    • Community support is crucial for addressing social issues and helping those in need.
    • The M.E.A.R. program focuses on long-term educational solutions for children in need.
    • Acts of kindness can transform lives and create a ripple effect in the community.
    • Collaboration between charities can enhance the impact of support efforts.
    • Financial support is essential for sustaining programs like M.E.A.R. and housing initiatives.
    • Everyone has a role to play in supporting their community, no matter how small the contribution.
    • Breaking the cycle of poverty requires a holistic approach that includes education and support for families.
    • Tara emphasizes the importance of listening to people's stories and understanding their struggles.
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    47 m
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