
Walk Good Podcast
1) Fire and Anansi — A Jamaican Folktale of Friendship, Wisdom, and Independence
In this special episode of Walk Good, storyteller Kesha Christie brings you a vibrant Jamaican folktale from Westmoreland — the story of Fire and Anansi. As we honor Jamaican Independence, this tale r...Show More
2) Callaloo & Costumes: The Spirit of Carnival
What do feathers, callaloo, and freedom have in common? In this vibrant episode of Walk Good, Kesha Christie explores the deep roots and joyful rhythms of Caribbean Carnival—and why it matters so much...Show More
3) Granny Said: “Mind Yuh Mouth” – Featuring How Dog Lost His Voice - A Vincentian Folktale
What happens when you talk too much and listen too little?In this episode of Walk Good, we journey to the vibrant hills of St. Vincent and The Grenadines to explore the power of words through the Cari...Show More
4) The Masquerade Band and the Midnight Moon, featuring Anansi and Smoke Pork - Antiguan Folktale
🌕 Under the midnight moon of Antigua’s Carnival, the Masquerade Band winds through the streets, beating drums and shaking spirits. But when the music slows and the road cools, the old stories rise......Show More
5) The Story of Tamboo Bamboo - Trinidad & Tobago
Set in Trinidad—the epicentre of Carnival—this story follows young Nikoli as he discovers the hidden history behind the bamboo instruments that once saved a people’s sound. When colonial rule banned A...Show More
6) Why Crab’s Back Is Flat: A Caribbean Fable from Guyana & the Antilles
In this episode of Walk Good, I share a lively folktale from Caribbean Fables: Animal Stories from Guyana and the Antilles. It’s a story of pride, mischief, and a sky-high mistake that left poor Crab ...Show More
7) The Legend of the Hummingbird – Puerto Rican Folktale
Story Retold by Kesha ChristieDescription:On the island of Borikén, now known as Puerto Rico, where waterfalls cascade into a serene pool surrounded by pomarosa trees, a timeless tale of forbidden lov...Show More
8) The Tale of River Mumma – The River Never Forgets - Jamaican Folklore
This is an original Jamaican folklore story by storyteller Kesha Christie, blending ancestral wisdom with rich oral tradition.In this episode of Walk Good, Kesha breathes new life into the haunting le...Show More
9) The Legend of the Moko Jumbie: A Caribbean Story Inspired by the US Virgin Islands, Trinidad & Tobago, Jamaica, Grenada and more
This original retelling of The Legend of the Moko Jumbie by storyteller Kesha Christie brings to life the spirit of Moko, the great African healer, and his transformation into a guardian of the Caribb...Show More
10) 2 Crows and a Coffin - Jamaican folklore
October is the month where Thanksgiving is celebrated along with Halloween. Caribbean people will tell you, we don't celebrate Halloween. But that doesn't mean we don't have superstitions or worry abo...Show More