Episode Overview

So much of the world has already changed — and it’s only January 23.

In this episode, I unpack how global economic, technological, and structural shifts are already reshaping the Caribbean, whether we acknowledge them or not. From rising costs and changing job markets to digital acceleration and global mobility, the pace of change is no longer gradual — it’s immediate.

This conversation was sparked while reading The Lifestyle Business Playbook by Daniel Priestley, particularly the chapter on the transition from the industrial age to the digital age. That shift mirrors what many Caribbean societies are now facing: outdated systems colliding with a fast-moving, digital-first global economy.

In a world that’s becoming more fluid, unpredictable, and interconnected, standing still is no longer a neutral position. This episode is about understanding what’s changing — and why adjusting now matters.


In This Episode, We Cover:

1. Why global change doesn’t wait for the Caribbean
Major shifts in technology, economics, and geopolitics don’t pause at our borders. Small countries feel these changes first and most intensely — making early adaptation essential.

2. What the move from the industrial age to the digital age really means
We explore how work, income, and opportunity are being redefined — away from job dependency and toward skills, platforms, and global participation.

3. The mindset shifts required to navigate what’s coming next
From how we think about risk and mobility to how we create value and earn income, this episode breaks down the mental and strategic adjustments needed to stay relevant in a changing world.


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This episode is about building awareness, alignment, and preparing you for navigating 2026.

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