Author: Jean W. Joseph

I am Jean W. Joseph, a fourth-year Media Journalism and Music Double Major at the University of The Bahamas. I am an avid multi-instrumental musician and composer who loves Junkanoo and DJing. I also love cameras and digital art – anything creative will get me. Additionally, I am a voiceover artist and a journalist focusing on Arts and Entertainment with Our News (Cable 12); I use this platform to highlight artists, musicians, and experiences the public should know about. I enjoy storytelling and will continue using my voice to bring light to the stories that are not usually told. My plans include producing movies and short films, radio dramas, and composing popular music and scores for films.

Too Many Options: How Media Undermines Modern Relationships

In an era where potential dates and relationships are as accessible as a swipe or click, it seems that romantic connection should be easier than ever. However, for many, the promise of unlimited choice has done more harm than good, leading to missed connections, dissatisfaction, and even the breakdown of relationships that might otherwise have thrived. … Continue readingToo Many Options: How Media Undermines Modern Relationships

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Finding Harmony in the Composition of Life: Improvisation Across Musical Genres

Much like a symphony, life is a grand composition of experiences that call for adaptability, creativity, and the willingness to improvise. While jazz is often associated with the art of spontaneous creation, improvisation transcends genres, resonating across the rich tapestry of music. In exploring how improvisation mirrors life, we can draw inspiration from musicians navigating the unscripted journeys of their melodies across different genres. … Continue readingFinding Harmony in the Composition of Life: Improvisation Across Musical Genres