Part 2 - Host Neville James speaks with Imani Evans (president) and Olivia Walton (board member) of St. Croix Pride, who discuss the organization’s growth since its founding, especially after the impactful 2018 Pride parade, and highlight a full calendar of June events promoting community, visibility, and inclusion. The guests emphasize how Pride initiatives have helped foster greater acceptance in the Virgin Islands, encouraging dialogue, understanding, and respect for LGBTQ+ individuals across the community.
Part 2 - Host Neville James speaks with Imani Evans (president) and Olivia Walton (board member) of St. Croix Pride, who discuss the organization’s growth since its founding, especially after the impactful 2018 Pride parade, and highlight a full calendar of June events promoting community, visibility, and inclusion. The guests emphasize how Pride initiatives have helped foster greater acceptance in the Virgin Islands, encouraging dialogue, understanding, and respect for LGBTQ+ individuals across the community.
Part 1 - Host Neville James interviews Dr. Pat Morris and Akeem Durant of the Community Impact Fund, who promote upcoming business summits on St. Croix and St. Thomas aimed at helping entrepreneurs access capital, training, and networking opportunities. The discussion emphasizes the importance of entrepreneurship and economic development in the Virgin Islands, while James also highlights local culture and music and revisits earlier conversations about leveraging resources like mahogany for economic growth.
Part 1 - Host Neville James interviews Dr. Pat Morris and Akeem Durant of the Community Impact Fund, who promote upcoming business summits on St. Croix and St. Thomas aimed at helping entrepreneurs access capital, training, and networking opportunities. The discussion emphasizes the importance of entrepreneurship and economic development in the Virgin Islands, while James also highlights local culture and music and revisits earlier conversations about leveraging resources like mahogany for economic growth.
Part 2 - Host Neville James wraps up a discussion with resident historian Frank, reflecting on the cultural and historical importance of mahogany craftsmanship in the Virgin Islands and the need to revive and promote it locally. He then interviews Anna Holly, Barbara Michaud, and founder Charlene Kehoe of Cancer Support VI, who discuss their upcoming St. Croix fundraiser, their mission to provide financial aid and resources to cancer patients, and ongoing efforts to raise awareness and improve access to care.
Part 2 - Host Neville James wraps up a discussion with resident historian Frank, reflecting on the cultural and historical importance of mahogany craftsmanship in the Virgin Islands and the need to revive and promote it locally. He then interviews Anna Holly, Barbara Michaud, and founder Charlene Kehoe of Cancer Support VI, who discuss their upcoming St. Croix fundraiser, their mission to provide financial aid and resources to cancer patients, and ongoing efforts to raise awareness and improve access to care.
Part 1 - Host Neville James discusses Virgin Islands culture and economic opportunities, highlighting insights from past guests Marina Lake, Dr. Morris, Dr. Sekou, Senator Fredericks, and Lolo, while emphasizing the importance of promoting Quelbe music and local industries. He shares information (inspired by a conversation with Dwayne Fogger) about the history and value of mahogany woodworking through St. Croix LEAP, stressing its economic and cultural potential. Caller Frank joins the conversation to explore the historical significance of mahogany in the Caribbean and its role in culture, trade, and craftsmanship, reinforcing the need to preserve and capitalize on this heritage.
Part 1 - Host Neville James discusses Virgin Islands culture and economic opportunities, highlighting insights from past guests Marina Lake, Dr. Morris, Dr. Sekou, Senator Fredericks, and Lolo, while emphasizing the importance of promoting Quelbe music and local industries. He shares information (inspired by a conversation with Dwayne Fogger) about the history and value of mahogany woodworking through St. Croix LEAP, stressing its economic and cultural potential. Caller Frank joins the conversation to explore the historical significance of mahogany in the Caribbean and its role in culture, trade, and craftsmanship, reinforcing the need to preserve and capitalize on this heritage.
Part 2 - Host Neville James discusses local politics and community issues, breaking down the latest developments in the Virgin Islands’ upcoming elections. Neville also provides a detailed look at the growing roster of candidates across key races while engaging in spirited dialogue about the political process, leadership, and voter expectations.
Part 2 - Host Neville James discusses local politics and community issues, breaking down the latest developments in the Virgin Islands’ upcoming elections. Neville also provides a detailed look at the growing roster of candidates across key races while engaging in spirited dialogue about the political process, leadership, and voter expectations.
Part 1 - Host Neville James speaks with Senator Hubert Frederick about the territory’s economic outlook and the upcoming Economic Development Summit. The discussion explores opportunities tied to billions in recovery funding, challenges in the workforce and infrastructure, and the importance of strategic planning to ensure long-term, sustainable growth for the Virgin Islands.
Part 1 - Host Neville James speaks with Senator Hubert Frederick about the territory’s economic outlook and the upcoming Economic Development Summit. The discussion explores opportunities tied to billions in recovery funding, challenges in the workforce and infrastructure, and the importance of strategic planning to ensure long-term, sustainable growth for the Virgin Islands.
Part 2 - Neville James continues his discussion with author Myron Allick alongside callers and contributors, exploring the community response to his book and the enduring legacy of Virgin Islands history and family storytelling.
Part 2 - Neville James continues his discussion with author Myron Allick alongside callers and contributors, exploring the community response to his book and the enduring legacy of Virgin Islands history and family storytelling.
Part 1 - Neville James interviews author Myron Allick, who shares the powerful story behind his book Bomba: The Story of a Virgin Islands Hero, honoring his father’s legacy as a renowned seaman and community figure. The conversation blends personal history, cultural heritage, and local storytelling, offering listeners a rich look at Virgin Islands history, family traditions, and the importance of preserving generational stories.
Part 1 - Neville James interviews author Myron Allick, who shares the powerful story behind his book Bomba: The Story of a Virgin Islands Hero, honoring his father’s legacy as a renowned seaman and community figure. The conversation blends personal history, cultural heritage, and local storytelling, offering listeners a rich look at Virgin Islands history, family traditions, and the importance of preserving generational stories.
Part 2 - Neville James continues his discussion on NBA playoff matchups, player rivalries, and the mental and physical demands of high-level competition. The conversation also highlights WNBA talent, focusing on player development and performance expectations, while blending expert insight with lively debate and local perspective.
Part 2 - Neville James continues his discussion on NBA playoff matchups, player rivalries, and the mental and physical demands of high-level competition. The conversation also highlights WNBA talent, focusing on player development and performance expectations, while blending expert insight with lively debate and local perspective.
Part 1 - On this episode of Analyze This, Neville leads an in-depth discussion on the NBA Conference Finals, with hosts and guests breaking down team performances, player fatigue, and key matchups while sharing strong opinions on modern basketball. The show also includes updates from the Weather Service on local conditions and touches on WNBA storylines, blending sports analysis with community-focused conversation and cultural elements like music.
Part 1 - On this episode of Analyze This, Neville leads an in-depth discussion on the NBA Conference Finals, with hosts and guests breaking down team performances, player fatigue, and key matchups while sharing strong opinions on modern basketball. The show also includes updates from the Weather Service on local conditions and touches on WNBA storylines, blending sports analysis with community-focused conversation and cultural elements like music.
Part 2 - Neville provides community updates and delves into the history of Virgin Islands basketball. The discussion highlights legendary players, classic rivalries, and debates comparing past greats to modern stars, while celebrating the territory’s rich athletic legacy.
Part 2 - Neville provides community updates and delves into the history of Virgin Islands basketball. The discussion highlights legendary players, classic rivalries, and debates comparing past greats to modern stars, while celebrating the territory’s rich athletic legacy.
Part 1 - On this episode of Analyze This with Neville James features Shomari Moorehead and Kyle Fleming, highlighting the upcoming Rhythms at Sunset event while diving into community development and culture on St. Croix. The conversation also explores energy innovation, including the launch of a virtual power plant program to improve grid reliability through residential battery networks.
Part 1 - On this episode of Analyze This with Neville James features Shomari Moorehead and Kyle Fleming, highlighting the upcoming Rhythms at Sunset event while diving into community development and culture on St. Croix. The conversation also explores energy innovation, including the launch of a virtual power plant program to improve grid reliability through residential battery networks.
Part 2 - Neville continues his discussion with Russ Morley on weather patterns, hurricane season outlooks, and the broader impacts of climate change. The discussion explores Caribbean storm history, meteorological trends, and environmental challenges affecting the Virgin Islands and beyond.
Part 2 - Neville continues his discussion with Russ Morley on weather patterns, hurricane season outlooks, and the broader impacts of climate change. The discussion explores Caribbean storm history, meteorological trends, and environmental challenges affecting the Virgin Islands and beyond.
Part 1 - On this episode of Analyze This, Neville highlights community updates from upcoming graduations and events to regional happenings while blending insightful conversation with a deep appreciation for music and Caribbean heritage.
Part 1 - On this episode of Analyze This, Neville highlights community updates from upcoming graduations and events to regional happenings while blending insightful conversation with a deep appreciation for music and Caribbean heritage.
Part 2 - Neville James leads a live tribute honoring the late Bob Marley and reflecting on his music, legacy, and cultural impact 45 years after his passing. The discussion blends personal stories, listener memories, and classic tracks, celebrating Marley’s enduring influence across the Caribbean and beyond.
Part 2 - Neville James leads a live tribute honoring the late Bob Marley and reflecting on his music, legacy, and cultural impact 45 years after his passing. The discussion blends personal stories, listener memories, and classic tracks, celebrating Marley’s enduring influence across the Caribbean and beyond.
Part 1 - Dr. Tai Hunte-Ceasar, Dr. Rolinda McCarthy, Tamara Ramos, and Christine Lett from the Virgin Islands Department of Health join Neville James to discuss Mental Health Awareness Month and Week 2026. The discussion highlights access to behavioral health services, community outreach efforts, and efforts to break stigma, while also addressing real-life challenges, available resources, and upcoming initiatives to support mental wellness across the territory.
Part 1 - Dr. Tai Hunte-Ceasar, Dr. Rolinda McCarthy, Tamara Ramos, and Christine Lett from the Virgin Islands Department of Health join Neville James to discuss Mental Health Awareness Month and Week 2026. The discussion highlights access to behavioral health services, community outreach efforts, and efforts to break stigma, while also addressing real-life challenges, available resources, and upcoming initiatives to support mental wellness across the territory.
Part 2 - Neville James wraps up with an engaging blend of science, community conversation, and cultural insight, while meteorologist Rob Carroll provides practical guidance on hurricane preparedness and connects with listeners. The discussion then shifts to community impact, highlighting philanthropic efforts and local initiatives supporting education, agriculture, and the arts.
Part 2 - Neville James wraps up with an engaging blend of science, community conversation, and cultural insight, while meteorologist Rob Carroll provides practical guidance on hurricane preparedness and connects with listeners. The discussion then shifts to community impact, highlighting philanthropic efforts and local initiatives supporting education, agriculture, and the arts.
Part 1 - Neville James engages in an informative conversation with veteran meteorologist Rob Carolyn, blending personal storytelling with expert insight on weather and hurricanes.
Part 1 - Neville James engages in an informative conversation with veteran meteorologist Rob Carolyn, blending personal storytelling with expert insight on weather and hurricanes.
Part 2 - Neville James continues his lively and engaging discussion, blending sports history, Virgin Islands connections, and cultural pride, as callers exchange insights on basketball legends and memorable moments.
Part 2 - Neville James continues his lively and engaging discussion, blending sports history, Virgin Islands connections, and cultural pride, as callers exchange insights on basketball legends and memorable moments.
Part 1 - On Analyze This, Neville James starts the discussion honoring Mother’s Day while also paying tribute to the life of former Senator Pedro “Pete” Encarnacion. The conversation blends personal memories, local history, and political reflections, alongside updates on weather and regional issues affecting the Virgin Islands.
Part 1 - On Analyze This, Neville James starts the discussion honoring Mother’s Day while also paying tribute to the life of former Senator Pedro “Pete” Encarnacion. The conversation blends personal memories, local history, and political reflections, alongside updates on weather and regional issues affecting the Virgin Islands.
Part 2 - Host Neville James speaks with VITEMA Director Daryl Jaschen for National Hurricane Preparedness Week. The discussion covers key steps residents should take ahead of the season, including understanding storm risks, securing insurance, preparing emergency kits, and staying informed through official alerts.
Part 2 - Host Neville James speaks with VITEMA Director Daryl Jaschen for National Hurricane Preparedness Week. The discussion covers key steps residents should take ahead of the season, including understanding storm risks, securing insurance, preparing emergency kits, and staying informed through official alerts.
Part 2 - Neville James continues with a tribute to the late Ronald “Ronnie” Russell before shifting to a discussion with representatives from DPNR and VIAC about historic preservation and cultural heritage in the Virgin Islands. Guests Josette Walker, DPNR Assistant Commissioner; Amanda Sackey, VIAC Operations and Finance Manager; and Monica Marin, DPNR Territorial Coordinator, highlight the importance of preserving the Territory’s architectural legacy and announce an upcoming art exhibit honoring Jerviel Larson and Elroy Simmons.
Part 2 - Neville James continues with a tribute to the late Ronald “Ronnie” Russell before shifting to a discussion with representatives from DPNR and VIAC about historic preservation and cultural heritage in the Virgin Islands. Guests Josette Walker, DPNR Assistant Commissioner; Amanda Sackey, VIAC Operations and Finance Manager; and Monica Marin, DPNR Territorial Coordinator, highlight the importance of preserving the Territory’s architectural legacy and announce an upcoming art exhibit honoring Jerviel Larson and Elroy Simmons.
Part 1 - Neville James, in a heartfelt tribute to the late former Senator Ronald “Ronnie” Russell, reflects on his impactful career in politics, law, sports, and music. Joined by guests including Rocky Liburd and Dwayne Henry, the discussion highlights Russell’s leadership, professionalism, and dedication to community, as well as personal stories that showcase his character and legacy.
Part 1 - Neville James, in a heartfelt tribute to the late former Senator Ronald “Ronnie” Russell, reflects on his impactful career in politics, law, sports, and music. Joined by guests including Rocky Liburd and Dwayne Henry, the discussion highlights Russell’s leadership, professionalism, and dedication to community, as well as personal stories that showcase his character and legacy.
Part 2 - Neville James led a lively discussion around recent Carnival events, cultural traditions, and local concerns. The show explores issues such as parade controversies, the role of influencers, and the importance of preserving Quelbe music, while also highlighting Carnival winners and celebrating Virgin Islands heritage.
Part 2 - Neville James led a lively discussion around recent Carnival events, cultural traditions, and local concerns. The show explores issues such as parade controversies, the role of influencers, and the importance of preserving Quelbe music, while also highlighting Carnival winners and celebrating Virgin Islands heritage.
Part 1 - On Analyze This, Neville pays tribute to the passing of Doug Harris and Puerto Rican basketball legend José “Piculín” Ortiz, and includes lively community discussion about Carnival events, parade controversies, and local culture. Listeners also weigh in on topics ranging from airline changes to the importance of preserving traditional music and community values.
Part 1 - On Analyze This, Neville pays tribute to the passing of Doug Harris and Puerto Rican basketball legend José “Piculín” Ortiz, and includes lively community discussion about Carnival events, parade controversies, and local culture. Listeners also weigh in on topics ranging from airline changes to the importance of preserving traditional music and community values.
Part 2 - Guest host Yaco LaPauta is joined by Macherie Mercado in a deeply personal and emotional conversation sharing about her ongoing battle with triple‑negative breast cancer. Mercado described her diagnosis, multiple treatments, relapses, and her transition toward integrative and holistic approaches, while emphasizing early detection, self‑advocacy, and mental resilience. Yaco, speaking both as host and family member, highlighted community support and the importance of open dialogue to educate and empower listeners across the Virgin Islands.
Part 2 - Guest host Yaco LaPauta is joined by Macherie Mercado in a deeply personal and emotional conversation sharing about her ongoing battle with triple‑negative breast cancer. Mercado described her diagnosis, multiple treatments, relapses, and her transition toward integrative and holistic approaches, while emphasizing early detection, self‑advocacy, and mental resilience. Yaco, speaking both as host and family member, highlighted community support and the importance of open dialogue to educate and empower listeners across the Virgin Islands.
Part 1 - Guest host Yako LaPauta (from Deh Couch Podcast) is filling in while Neville James is away. He is joined by Attorney Karabo Molloy in an in‑depth discussion on probate, estate planning, and property issues in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Attorney Molloy explains why probate often creates long‑term property problems and emphasizes using trusts, deeds, and powers of attorney to avoid repeated probates and family disputes.
Part 1 - Guest host Yako LaPauta (from Deh Couch Podcast) is filling in while Neville James is away. He is joined by Attorney Karabo Molloy in an in‑depth discussion on probate, estate planning, and property issues in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Attorney Molloy explains why probate often creates long‑term property problems and emphasizes using trusts, deeds, and powers of attorney to avoid repeated probates and family disputes.
Part 2 - Guest host Yaco LaPauta from Deh Couch Podcast continues his conversation with Brian Louden of VI Update and is joined Virgin Islands recording artist Kruziano, blending conversations on music, culture, media, and civic responsibility. Kruziano shares his journey as a bilingual, Crucian artist navigating virality, authenticity, and cultural representation, while Louden emphasized accountability, infrastructure, education, and the importance of community‑driven change over political personalities.
Part 2 - Guest host Yaco LaPauta from Deh Couch Podcast continues his conversation with Brian Louden of VI Update and is joined Virgin Islands recording artist Kruziano, blending conversations on music, culture, media, and civic responsibility. Kruziano shares his journey as a bilingual, Crucian artist navigating virality, authenticity, and cultural representation, while Louden emphasized accountability, infrastructure, education, and the importance of community‑driven change over political personalities.
Part 1 - Yaco LaPauta from Deh Couch Podcast fills in for Neville James and hosts an in depth conversation with Brian Louden, creator of VI Update. Loudon shared his global background, how community life in the U.S. Virgin Islands, especially time spent at the Frederiksted fish market, shaped his perspective, and how his experience winning MythBusters: The Search influenced his research‑driven storytelling approach. The discussion highlighted Louden’s evolution into independent investigative journalism and civil technology, explaining how VI Update grew from community tips into a platform focused on accountability, data transparency, and public understanding.
Part 1 - Yaco LaPauta from Deh Couch Podcast fills in for Neville James and hosts an in depth conversation with Brian Louden, creator of VI Update. Loudon shared his global background, how community life in the U.S. Virgin Islands, especially time spent at the Frederiksted fish market, shaped his perspective, and how his experience winning MythBusters: The Search influenced his research‑driven storytelling approach. The discussion highlighted Louden’s evolution into independent investigative journalism and civil technology, explaining how VI Update grew from community tips into a platform focused on accountability, data transparency, and public understanding.
Part 2 - Neville continues the carnival discussion and explores the history of steel pan, calypso storytelling, and the innovation behind Rising Stars. The show blends education, memories, and music while highlighting the deep cultural impact of Carnival and steel pan in the Virgin Islands.
Part 2 - Neville continues the carnival discussion and explores the history of steel pan, calypso storytelling, and the innovation behind Rising Stars. The show blends education, memories, and music while highlighting the deep cultural impact of Carnival and steel pan in the Virgin Islands.
Part 1 - Neville starts off the conversation centered on Carnival in St. Thomas, filled with music, stories, and community conversation. Neville plays classic Carnival songs, shares a weather update on upcoming events, and talks with legendary panman Ralph “Rabbi” Felix after listeners helped them reconnect live on air.
Part 1 - Neville starts off the conversation centered on Carnival in St. Thomas, filled with music, stories, and community conversation. Neville plays classic Carnival songs, shares a weather update on upcoming events, and talks with legendary panman Ralph “Rabbi” Felix after listeners helped them reconnect live on air.
Part 2 - Neville continues to explore Caribbean cultural heritage through reflections on music, education, and Carnival traditions, while honoring the lasting impact of influential artists. The discussion also addressed current political tensions and public safety concerns, connecting historical context with present-day challenges shaping community life in the Virgin Islands and beyond.
Part 2 - Neville continues to explore Caribbean cultural heritage through reflections on music, education, and Carnival traditions, while honoring the lasting impact of influential artists. The discussion also addressed current political tensions and public safety concerns, connecting historical context with present-day challenges shaping community life in the Virgin Islands and beyond.
Part 1 - On Analyze This, Neville reflects on Caribbean culture, history, and community. The conversation touched on the lasting importance of music, shared memories, and personal connections in shaping identity across the Virgin Islands and the wider region.
Part 1 - On Analyze This, Neville reflects on Caribbean culture, history, and community. The conversation touched on the lasting importance of music, shared memories, and personal connections in shaping identity across the Virgin Islands and the wider region.
Part 2 - Neville James continues the milestone broadcast with WTJX CEO Tanya Marie Singh and Delegate Stacey Plaskett, blending cultural reflection with national and local political insight. Plaskett shared personal history, diaspora connections, and behind‑the‑scenes accounts from Congress while emphasizing coalition‑building and public media’s democratic role.
Part 2 - Neville James continues the milestone broadcast with WTJX CEO Tanya Marie Singh and Delegate Stacey Plaskett, blending cultural reflection with national and local political insight. Plaskett shared personal history, diaspora connections, and behind‑the‑scenes accounts from Congress while emphasizing coalition‑building and public media’s democratic role.
Part 1 - Neville James is joined in studio by WTJX CEO Tanya-Marie Singh to mark the show’s sixth anniversary, reflecting on its launch during the COVID‑19 pandemic and its growth into a key forum for Virgin Islands public dialogue. The conversation traced the program’s origins, audience impact, and the role of public broadcasting, including how NPR affiliation expanded reach during crises like hurricanes and the pandemic. The show also welcomed Delegate to Congress Stacey Plaskett (appearing nostalgically, not politically), who discussed federal funding for public media, governance challenges in Congress, and why balanced, community‑centered journalism remains vital.
Part 1 - Neville James is joined in studio by WTJX CEO Tanya-Marie Singh to mark the show’s sixth anniversary, reflecting on its launch during the COVID‑19 pandemic and its growth into a key forum for Virgin Islands public dialogue. The conversation traced the program’s origins, audience impact, and the role of public broadcasting, including how NPR affiliation expanded reach during crises like hurricanes and the pandemic. The show also welcomed Delegate to Congress Stacey Plaskett (appearing nostalgically, not politically), who discussed federal funding for public media, governance challenges in Congress, and why balanced, community‑centered journalism remains vital.
Part 2 - Neville James, Osbert Potter, Donald “Ducks” Cole, Lolo Willis, and Ras Reginald Martin continue unpacking Carnival traditions, musicians, Indian and clown troupes, and behind‑the‑scenes band history. The discussion blends humor, personal stories, and cultural critique to celebrate the artistry and legacy of Virgin Islands Carnival while reflecting on how it has evolved over time.
Part 2 - Neville James, Osbert Potter, Donald “Ducks” Cole, Lolo Willis, and Ras Reginald Martin continue unpacking Carnival traditions, musicians, Indian and clown troupes, and behind‑the‑scenes band history. The discussion blends humor, personal stories, and cultural critique to celebrate the artistry and legacy of Virgin Islands Carnival while reflecting on how it has evolved over time.
Part 1 - Neville James hosts the Carnival edition of Analyze This featuring former Lieutenant Governor Osbert Potter, Donald “Ducks” Cole, Lolo Willis, and Ras Reginald Martin as they bring a high‑energy nostalgia and history segment focused on Virgin Islands Carnival music and road‑march culture. The discussion blended music history, cultural memory, and personal stories, setting the tone for Carnival week while celebrating the deep legacy of Virgin Islands calypso and brass‑band traditions.
Part 1 - Neville James hosts the Carnival edition of Analyze This featuring former Lieutenant Governor Osbert Potter, Donald “Ducks” Cole, Lolo Willis, and Ras Reginald Martin as they bring a high‑energy nostalgia and history segment focused on Virgin Islands Carnival music and road‑march culture. The discussion blended music history, cultural memory, and personal stories, setting the tone for Carnival week while celebrating the deep legacy of Virgin Islands calypso and brass‑band traditions.
Part 2 - Neville James is joined by Dr. Nelson Pizarro of the University of the Virgin Islands, who detailed UVI’s Buccaneers Quest Competition, highlighting how the entrepreneurship program supports student innovation through coursework, pitching opportunities, and grant funding.
Part 2 - Neville James is joined by Dr. Nelson Pizarro of the University of the Virgin Islands, who detailed UVI’s Buccaneers Quest Competition, highlighting how the entrepreneurship program supports student innovation through coursework, pitching opportunities, and grant funding.
Part 1 - Neville James reflects on music and culture with call ins from Chin and contributions from audience members, continuing the week’s nostalgic exploration of soul, blues, and Caribbean influences while highlighting artists such as Tina Turner, Mariah Carey, and Gramacks. James also previewed upcoming anniversary programming for the show.
Part 1 - Neville James reflects on music and culture with call ins from Chin and contributions from audience members, continuing the week’s nostalgic exploration of soul, blues, and Caribbean influences while highlighting artists such as Tina Turner, Mariah Carey, and Gramacks. James also previewed upcoming anniversary programming for the show.
Part 2 - Lolo Willis and Malcolm DeCastro joined James for a culturally rich segment exploring soul, blues, and Virgin Islands musical heritage, highlighting artists like James Brown, Tina Turner, and Odyssey as reflections of identity, resilience, and community memory.
Part 2 - Lolo Willis and Malcolm DeCastro joined James for a culturally rich segment exploring soul, blues, and Virgin Islands musical heritage, highlighting artists like James Brown, Tina Turner, and Odyssey as reflections of identity, resilience, and community memory.
Part 1 - Neville James is joined by Dr. Malik Sekou for an in‑depth follow‑up discussion on the Virgin Islands’ political and social evolution from the 1930s through the 1980s, focusing on population growth, governance structures, and representation.
Part 1 - Neville James is joined by Dr. Malik Sekou for an in‑depth follow‑up discussion on the Virgin Islands’ political and social evolution from the 1930s through the 1980s, focusing on population growth, governance structures, and representation.
Part 2 - Host Neville James enjoys a music‑driven Tuesday show, joined throughout the program by cultural commentator Lolo Willis and frequent caller and music historian Malcolm DeCastro, for a wide‑ranging celebration of soul, blues, funk, and Caribbean musical influences. Together they reflected on legendary artists blending music history, personal memories, and cultural education, while highlighting how music served as both social commentary and emotional expression across generations in the Virgin Islands.
Part 2 - Host Neville James enjoys a music‑driven Tuesday show, joined throughout the program by cultural commentator Lolo Willis and frequent caller and music historian Malcolm DeCastro, for a wide‑ranging celebration of soul, blues, funk, and Caribbean musical influences. Together they reflected on legendary artists blending music history, personal memories, and cultural education, while highlighting how music served as both social commentary and emotional expression across generations in the Virgin Islands.
Part 1 - Neville James hosts an extended, interactive discussion with frequent contributors Chin, Frank, and Lolo Willis, along with call‑ins and audience messages, celebrating the influence of soul, blues, reggae, Latin, and rock music on Virgin Islands culture
Part 1 - Neville James hosts an extended, interactive discussion with frequent contributors Chin, Frank, and Lolo Willis, along with call‑ins and audience messages, celebrating the influence of soul, blues, reggae, Latin, and rock music on Virgin Islands culture
Part 2 - Table Talk continues with a deep historical discussion featuring Dr. Pat Morris, Donald “Duck” Cole and Malik Sekou, centered on the landmark 1970 Hosea v. Evans court case that affirmed the right of children of immigrant workers to attend Virgin Islands public schools. The panel traced the case’s broader context—rapid population growth, xenophobia, education access, and governance reforms—while connecting it to pivotal developments of the era, including the election of the first locally elected governor Melvin Evans and the reorganization of schools such as Ivanna Eudora Kean High School. Together, the guests reflected on how those legal, political, and cultural struggles shaped modern Virgin Islands identity, reinforced the principle of equal protection, and continue to inform current conversations about unity, leadership, and social policy.
Part 2 - Table Talk continues with a deep historical discussion featuring Dr. Pat Morris, Donald “Duck” Cole and Malik Sekou, centered on the landmark 1970 Hosea v. Evans court case that affirmed the right of children of immigrant workers to attend Virgin Islands public schools. The panel traced the case’s broader context—rapid population growth, xenophobia, education access, and governance reforms—while connecting it to pivotal developments of the era, including the election of the first locally elected governor Melvin Evans and the reorganization of schools such as Ivanna Eudora Kean High School. Together, the guests reflected on how those legal, political, and cultural struggles shaped modern Virgin Islands identity, reinforced the principle of equal protection, and continue to inform current conversations about unity, leadership, and social policy.
Part 1 - Host Neville James first welcomes Clayton W. Emanuel and Laverne Joshua Mason of the Ivanna Eudora Kean High School Class of 1976, who reflected on their student years, the school’s role during rapid population growth in the 1970s, and announced three $2,500 scholarships in music education, physical education, and vocational education tied to their upcoming 50th reunion. Neville is then joined by Malik Sekou for Table Talk for a historical and policy-focused discussion on the landmark Hosea v. Evans (1970) case, which affirmed the Virgin Islands’ obligation to educate the children of immigrant workers during a period of major demographic change.
Part 1 - Host Neville James first welcomes Clayton W. Emanuel and Laverne Joshua Mason of the Ivanna Eudora Kean High School Class of 1976, who reflected on their student years, the school’s role during rapid population growth in the 1970s, and announced three $2,500 scholarships in music education, physical education, and vocational education tied to their upcoming 50th reunion. Neville is then joined by Malik Sekou for Table Talk for a historical and policy-focused discussion on the landmark Hosea v. Evans (1970) case, which affirmed the Virgin Islands’ obligation to educate the children of immigrant workers during a period of major demographic change.
Part 2 - Host Neville James is joined by Megan Crowley of Tropical Behavioral Services, who promoted the St. Croix Celebrates Neurodiversity event and discussed autism support services, awareness, and community education across the territory. Later, he was joined by Lucien “Lucy” Downes, curator and artist, who previewed a multi‑artist exhibition at Salt of the Earth Tattoo Parlor in downtown St. Thomas.
Part 2 - Host Neville James is joined by Megan Crowley of Tropical Behavioral Services, who promoted the St. Croix Celebrates Neurodiversity event and discussed autism support services, awareness, and community education across the territory. Later, he was joined by Lucien “Lucy” Downes, curator and artist, who previewed a multi‑artist exhibition at Salt of the Earth Tattoo Parlor in downtown St. Thomas.
Part 1 - Host Neville James was joined by Kyle Fleming, Executive Director of the Virgin Islands Energy Office and a member of the WAPA Governing Board, and Dr. Greg Gwinnell of the University of the Virgin Islands for Power Hour. They discussed recent power outages in St. Thomas and St. John and the urgent steps being taken to stabilize the grid; the technical causes of the outages, outlined emergency generator deployments for St. John, and discussed long‑term strategies including solar, batteries, microgrids, and reduced reliance on fossil fuels amid global energy volatility. Dr. Gwinnell highlighted UVI’s renewable energy workforce programs and accepted a $150,000 Energy Office scholarship investment, underscoring collaboration between WAPA, the VI Energy Office, RT Park, and UVI to build a sustainable energy future for the Virgin Islands.
Part 1 - Host Neville James was joined by Kyle Fleming, Executive Director of the Virgin Islands Energy Office and a member of the WAPA Governing Board, and Dr. Greg Gwinnell of the University of the Virgin Islands for Power Hour. They discussed recent power outages in St. Thomas and St. John and the urgent steps being taken to stabilize the grid; the technical causes of the outages, outlined emergency generator deployments for St. John, and discussed long‑term strategies including solar, batteries, microgrids, and reduced reliance on fossil fuels amid global energy volatility. Dr. Gwinnell highlighted UVI’s renewable energy workforce programs and accepted a $150,000 Energy Office scholarship investment, underscoring collaboration between WAPA, the VI Energy Office, RT Park, and UVI to build a sustainable energy future for the Virgin Islands.
Part 2 - Guest Shomari Moorhead joins host Neville James for a wide-ranging conversation on long-term vision and economic diversification in the U.S. Virgin Islands, focusing on the territory’s untapped potential in marine science, research, higher education, agriculture, and healthcare. The discussion emphasized learning from past successes, such as the Fairleigh Dickinson marine lab, strengthening UVI as a regional research hub, reducing dependence on government alone, and building sustainable industries through informed leadership, collaboration, and civic engagement.
Part 2 - Guest Shomari Moorhead joins host Neville James for a wide-ranging conversation on long-term vision and economic diversification in the U.S. Virgin Islands, focusing on the territory’s untapped potential in marine science, research, higher education, agriculture, and healthcare. The discussion emphasized learning from past successes, such as the Fairleigh Dickinson marine lab, strengthening UVI as a regional research hub, reducing dependence on government alone, and building sustainable industries through informed leadership, collaboration, and civic engagement.
Part 1 - Guests Cassandra Dunn of the Yvonne Ashley Galiber Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc., and board member Kemet-Amon Lewis join host Neville James to discuss the upcoming free Breast and Prostate Cancer Conference at UVI, focused on genetic links, early screening, survivor stories, and community access to care. The conversation highlighted the importance of communication, support networks, alternative and clinical treatment options, and empowering families in the Virgin Islands through education and shared experience.
Part 1 - Guests Cassandra Dunn of the Yvonne Ashley Galiber Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc., and board member Kemet-Amon Lewis join host Neville James to discuss the upcoming free Breast and Prostate Cancer Conference at UVI, focused on genetic links, early screening, survivor stories, and community access to care. The conversation highlighted the importance of communication, support networks, alternative and clinical treatment options, and empowering families in the Virgin Islands through education and shared experience.
Part 2 - Former Lt. Governor and former WTJX Executive Director Osbert Potter alongside legendary broadcaster and cultural figure Reginald “Ras Reg” Martin join Neville James for an energetic Carnival‑themed discussion rooted in Virgin Islands and Caribbean music history. The guests reflected on calypso, Benna, Jamaican dub influences, and the Virgin Islands’ outsized cultural impact.
Part 2 - Former Lt. Governor and former WTJX Executive Director Osbert Potter alongside legendary broadcaster and cultural figure Reginald “Ras Reg” Martin join Neville James for an energetic Carnival‑themed discussion rooted in Virgin Islands and Caribbean music history. The guests reflected on calypso, Benna, Jamaican dub influences, and the Virgin Islands’ outsized cultural impact.
Part 1 - Neville James is joined by St. Croix Fire Chief Klebert Titus and St. Thomas/St. John Fire Chief Eustace Grant Jr. as they discuss the evolution of the Virgin Islands Fire and Emergency Medical Services, ongoing manpower shortages, recruitment challenges tied to EMT requirements, and extensive safety preparations for the upcoming Carnival season across the territory. Chief Titus emphasized inter-island coordination, infrastructure recovery, inspections, pre‑fire planning, and public safety awareness.
Part 1 - Neville James is joined by St. Croix Fire Chief Klebert Titus and St. Thomas/St. John Fire Chief Eustace Grant Jr. as they discuss the evolution of the Virgin Islands Fire and Emergency Medical Services, ongoing manpower shortages, recruitment challenges tied to EMT requirements, and extensive safety preparations for the upcoming Carnival season across the territory. Chief Titus emphasized inter-island coordination, infrastructure recovery, inspections, pre‑fire planning, and public safety awareness.
Part 2 - Host Neville James led a lively cultural and music-focused segment exploring the deep connections between salsa, merengue, and Virgin Islands quelbe, blending classic recordings with historical context, highlighting artists such as Rubén Blades, El Gran Combo, Eddie Santiago, Grupo Niche, Mark Anthony, and legendary local musicians. The segment celebrated Virgin Islands musical heritage, audience participation, and the idea of integrating quelbe into modern Carnival-style J’ouverts as a powerful expression of cultural identity.
Part 2 - Host Neville James led a lively cultural and music-focused segment exploring the deep connections between salsa, merengue, and Virgin Islands quelbe, blending classic recordings with historical context, highlighting artists such as Rubén Blades, El Gran Combo, Eddie Santiago, Grupo Niche, Mark Anthony, and legendary local musicians. The segment celebrated Virgin Islands musical heritage, audience participation, and the idea of integrating quelbe into modern Carnival-style J’ouverts as a powerful expression of cultural identity.
Part 1 - Host Neville James discussed the current weather with National Weather Service as they outlined expected rainfall totals and flood watches through the workweek. He is then joined by Gwen Marie Moolenaar, president of the USVI League of Women Voters as she detailed an upcoming public forum examining the relevance of political parties.
Part 1 - Host Neville James discussed the current weather with National Weather Service as they outlined expected rainfall totals and flood watches through the workweek. He is then joined by Gwen Marie Moolenaar, president of the USVI League of Women Voters as she detailed an upcoming public forum examining the relevance of political parties.
Part 2 - Table Talk continues with Neville James, Donald “Ducks” Cole and Dr. Pat Morris as they focus on U.S. politics, the Iran conflict, and growing internal fractures within the Republican Party. The panel argued that President Donald Trump’s policies are hurting Americans economically and politically, contributing to declining support among independents and creating serious midterm challenges for Republicans.
Part 2 - Table Talk continues with Neville James, Donald “Ducks” Cole and Dr. Pat Morris as they focus on U.S. politics, the Iran conflict, and growing internal fractures within the Republican Party. The panel argued that President Donald Trump’s policies are hurting Americans economically and politically, contributing to declining support among independents and creating serious midterm challenges for Republicans.
Part 1 - Host Neville James addresses weather concerns with National Weather Service meteorologist Manuel Rodriguez. He is then joined by Donald “Ducks” Cole and Dr. Pat Morris for Table Talk as they discuss recent U.S. elections, political trends, misinformation, and the declining political standing of former President Donald Trump. Together, they analyzed voter sentiment, Republican internal fractures, social media propaganda, and the broader implications for upcoming elections.
Part 1 - Host Neville James addresses weather concerns with National Weather Service meteorologist Manuel Rodriguez. He is then joined by Donald “Ducks” Cole and Dr. Pat Morris for Table Talk as they discuss recent U.S. elections, political trends, misinformation, and the declining political standing of former President Donald Trump. Together, they analyzed voter sentiment, Republican internal fractures, social media propaganda, and the broader implications for upcoming elections.
Part 2 - Chin from St. John engages with Neville James in a discussion highlighting Virgin Islands history, including the 1973 Nicole Rabin boat incident, along with current community updates like the St. Thomas Industry Day in a mix of cultural appreciation, local issues, and historical storytelling.
Part 2 - Chin from St. John engages with Neville James in a discussion highlighting Virgin Islands history, including the 1973 Nicole Rabin boat incident, along with current community updates like the St. Thomas Industry Day in a mix of cultural appreciation, local issues, and historical storytelling.
Part 1 - Host Neville James receives a weather forecast from the National Weather Service. He is joined by Lolo Willis and Devin Grant to discuss the ongoing power issues with the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority, highlighting problems like deferred maintenance, political interference, poor management decisions and discussing the pros and cons of privatization, emphasizing that selling the utility wouldn’t guarantee better rates or reliability and that leadership and oversight failures are the core issue.
Part 1 - Host Neville James receives a weather forecast from the National Weather Service. He is joined by Lolo Willis and Devin Grant to discuss the ongoing power issues with the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority, highlighting problems like deferred maintenance, political interference, poor management decisions and discussing the pros and cons of privatization, emphasizing that selling the utility wouldn’t guarantee better rates or reliability and that leadership and oversight failures are the core issue.
Part 2 - CMCArts Executive Director Lisa Mordhurst and artist Lucien Downes join Neville James to talk about the upcoming Spring Equinox VI group exhibition at CMCArts.
Part 2 - CMCArts Executive Director Lisa Mordhurst and artist Lucien Downes join Neville James to talk about the upcoming Spring Equinox VI group exhibition at CMCArts.
Part 1 - Joel Lee, 2026 St. Croix Board of Realtors President joins Neville James to discuss the upcoming free Fair Housing Summit: Credit to Keys: Fair Housing Starts with Financial Empowerment.
Part 1 - Joel Lee, 2026 St. Croix Board of Realtors President joins Neville James to discuss the upcoming free Fair Housing Summit: Credit to Keys: Fair Housing Starts with Financial Empowerment.
Part 2 - Rosalind Morales Estrill, Deputy Chief Program Officer, and Laurissa Ellis, Communications Manager, at the Office of Disaster Recovery, joins Neville James to discuss the "Own a Lot, Build a Home" program.
Part 2 - Rosalind Morales Estrill, Deputy Chief Program Officer, and Laurissa Ellis, Communications Manager, at the Office of Disaster Recovery, joins Neville James to discuss the "Own a Lot, Build a Home" program.
Part 1 - Host Neville James is joined by John Wilkins of SpotSports and Kojo Jacobs to discuss efforts to expand sports tourism in the Virgin Islands through tennis and pickleball.
Part 1 - Host Neville James is joined by John Wilkins of SpotSports and Kojo Jacobs to discuss efforts to expand sports tourism in the Virgin Islands through tennis and pickleball.
Part 2 - Host Neville James shifts from infrastructure updates to a political discussion with Raymond James from Rattan Poll, exploring early public sentiment ahead of an open gubernatorial race. The conversation examines polling data, potential candidates, key voter issues like the economy and healthcare, and the impact of party dynamics and recent controversies on the political landscape.
Part 2 - Host Neville James shifts from infrastructure updates to a political discussion with Raymond James from Rattan Poll, exploring early public sentiment ahead of an open gubernatorial race. The conversation examines polling data, potential candidates, key voter issues like the economy and healthcare, and the impact of party dynamics and recent controversies on the political landscape.
Part 1 - On this episode of Analyze This, host Neville James is joined by Alicia Barnes, along with Keith Couch and Christopher Hahn from Suffolk Construction, to discuss major healthcare construction projects in the Virgin Islands, including the Governor Juan F. Luis Hospital rebuild project on St. Croix and the healthcare bundle project on St. Thomas.
Part 1 - On this episode of Analyze This, host Neville James is joined by Alicia Barnes, along with Keith Couch and Christopher Hahn from Suffolk Construction, to discuss major healthcare construction projects in the Virgin Islands, including the Governor Juan F. Luis Hospital rebuild project on St. Croix and the healthcare bundle project on St. Thomas.
Part 2 - Host Neville James continues the discussion on U.S. politics, focusing on Supreme Court dynamics, immigration contradictions, and the Trump administration’s leadership and policy decisions.
Part 2 - Host Neville James continues the discussion on U.S. politics, focusing on Supreme Court dynamics, immigration contradictions, and the Trump administration’s leadership and policy decisions.
Part 1 - Host Neville James opens with a discussion of Easter and Passover, then gets an update from the Weather Service on favorable climate but warns of dangerous surf conditions across the Virgin Islands. Later, Neville discusses regional history and broader political issues, including U.S. foreign policy and Supreme Court debates on birthright citizenship.
Part 1 - Host Neville James opens with a discussion of Easter and Passover, then gets an update from the Weather Service on favorable climate but warns of dangerous surf conditions across the Virgin Islands. Later, Neville discusses regional history and broader political issues, including U.S. foreign policy and Supreme Court debates on birthright citizenship.
Part 2 - Host Neville James speaks with Shanell Petersen, Director of Corporate Communications for the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (WAPA), who provides an update on ongoing power outages in the St. Thomas–St. John district due to failing legacy units and outlines rotation schedules and repair efforts.
Part 2 - Host Neville James speaks with Shanell Petersen, Director of Corporate Communications for the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (WAPA), who provides an update on ongoing power outages in the St. Thomas–St. John district due to failing legacy units and outlines rotation schedules and repair efforts.
Part 1 - On Analyze This, host Neville James is joined by Shamika Thomas (Executive Director of VIUCEDD), Khalifa Thomas (Assistant Director), and Sharon Williams, who discuss programs supporting individuals with developmental disabilities, including ASL training, early intervention services, and the upcoming Autism Conference.
Part 1 - On Analyze This, host Neville James is joined by Shamika Thomas (Executive Director of VIUCEDD), Khalifa Thomas (Assistant Director), and Sharon Williams, who discuss programs supporting individuals with developmental disabilities, including ASL training, early intervention services, and the upcoming Autism Conference.
Part 2 - Host Neville James is joined by Maurice “King Generic” Benjamin and Camille "King Derby" Macedon to discuss Virgin Islands culture through calypso music, censorship, local geography, and carnival traditions.
Part 2 - Host Neville James is joined by Maurice “King Generic” Benjamin and Camille "King Derby" Macedon to discuss Virgin Islands culture through calypso music, censorship, local geography, and carnival traditions.
Part 1 - On this episode of Analyze This, host Neville James reflects on the 1917 transfer of the Danish West Indies to the United States, highlighting key figures like William Seward and Woodrow Wilson, while celebrating Virgin Islands heritage and community voices through storytelling and local discussion.
Part 1 - On this episode of Analyze This, host Neville James reflects on the 1917 transfer of the Danish West Indies to the United States, highlighting key figures like William Seward and Woodrow Wilson, while celebrating Virgin Islands heritage and community voices through storytelling and local discussion.
Part 2 - On Analyze This, Neville James continues the discussion on WAPA’s aging infrastructure, the financial toll outages and power surges place on residents, the need for leadership and long-term planning, and possible solutions ranging from surge protection assistance for low-income households to decentralized generation, battery storage, solar development, and other alternative energy options.
Part 2 - On Analyze This, Neville James continues the discussion on WAPA’s aging infrastructure, the financial toll outages and power surges place on residents, the need for leadership and long-term planning, and possible solutions ranging from surge protection assistance for low-income households to decentralized generation, battery storage, solar development, and other alternative energy options.
Part 1 - On Analyze This, Neville James discusses WAPA’s longstanding reliability issues, the need for modernization and decentralized energy solutions, and the financial strain repeated outages place on Virgin Islanders through damaged appliances, generator expenses, and everyday disruption.
Part 1 - On Analyze This, Neville James discusses WAPA’s longstanding reliability issues, the need for modernization and decentralized energy solutions, and the financial strain repeated outages place on Virgin Islanders through damaged appliances, generator expenses, and everyday disruption.
Part 2 - Dr. Letitia Henry, author of “Unda Da Baobab Tree” joins Neville James to discuss her book.
Part 2 - Dr. Letitia Henry, author of “Unda Da Baobab Tree” joins Neville James to discuss her book.
Part 1 - Steve Lowe, founder of Estate Shield VI, joins Neville James to discuss estate family planning in the Virgin Islands.
Part 1 - Steve Lowe, founder of Estate Shield VI, joins Neville James to discuss estate family planning in the Virgin Islands.
Part 2 - On Analyze This with Neville James, the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority provides an update on delayed restoration efforts, outlining a rotational outage schedule for St. Thomas and St. John as crews work to bring Unit 15 back online.
Part 2 - On Analyze This with Neville James, the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority provides an update on delayed restoration efforts, outlining a rotational outage schedule for St. Thomas and St. John as crews work to bring Unit 15 back online.
Part 1 - Neville James is joined by guest Dwayne Alexander, Executive Director of the Virgin Islands Housing Authority, as they discuss VIHA’s 24-month plan and vision for the future.
Part 1 - Neville James is joined by guest Dwayne Alexander, Executive Director of the Virgin Islands Housing Authority, as they discuss VIHA’s 24-month plan and vision for the future.
Part 2 - Host Neville James is joined by cultural advocate Camille "King Derby" Macedon and calypsonian Maurice “King Generic” Benjamin, and they reflect on community support and their personal journeys in music and mentorship.
Part 2 - Host Neville James is joined by cultural advocate Camille "King Derby" Macedon and calypsonian Maurice “King Generic” Benjamin, and they reflect on community support and their personal journeys in music and mentorship.
Part 1 - Host Neville James is joined by guest Dwayne Henry to discuss the cultural significance of Caribbean music and the need to strengthen music education in local schools.
Part 1 - Host Neville James is joined by guest Dwayne Henry to discuss the cultural significance of Caribbean music and the need to strengthen music education in local schools.
Part 2 - Neville James is joined by guests Liza Margolis and J.P. DeJongh as they discuss the upcoming Spring Fling block party at Nisky Center aimed at revitalizing community engagement and supporting local businesses.
Part 2 - Neville James is joined by guests Liza Margolis and J.P. DeJongh as they discuss the upcoming Spring Fling block party at Nisky Center aimed at revitalizing community engagement and supporting local businesses.
Part 1 - Host Neville James is joined by guests Dr. Pamela Moolenar-Worsey and Tamara James discussing the upcoming 4th Annual 13D Business Leadership Lecture, highlighting futurist Nicholas Badminton and encouraging community engagement with forward-thinking ideas.
Part 1 - Host Neville James is joined by guests Dr. Pamela Moolenar-Worsey and Tamara James discussing the upcoming 4th Annual 13D Business Leadership Lecture, highlighting futurist Nicholas Badminton and encouraging community engagement with forward-thinking ideas.
Part 2 - “Table Talk” continues with Neville James, Dr. Pat Morris, Donald "Ducks" Cole, and Dwayne Henry discussing global economic issues, including the U.S. dollar’s role as a reserve currency and how geopolitical conflicts tied to oil impact the Virgin Islands, connecting global dynamics to local challenges, especially the long-standing energy crisis with WAPA, emphasizing decades of deferred maintenance, missed opportunities, and the urgent need for modernization and renewable energy solutions.
Part 2 - “Table Talk” continues with Neville James, Dr. Pat Morris, Donald "Ducks" Cole, and Dwayne Henry discussing global economic issues, including the U.S. dollar’s role as a reserve currency and how geopolitical conflicts tied to oil impact the Virgin Islands, connecting global dynamics to local challenges, especially the long-standing energy crisis with WAPA, emphasizing decades of deferred maintenance, missed opportunities, and the urgent need for modernization and renewable energy solutions.
Part 1 - Neville James receives a weather update from the National Weather Service. He is then joined by guests Malik Sekou, Dwayne Henry, and Pat Morris for “Table Talk” as they discuss U.S. politics, economic policy, conflicting messaging about Iran amid rising global tensions and geopolitical and economic concerns while also addressing local Virgin Islands issues like high fuel costs, infrastructure problems, and ongoing power outages affecting residents.
Part 1 - Neville James receives a weather update from the National Weather Service. He is then joined by guests Malik Sekou, Dwayne Henry, and Pat Morris for “Table Talk” as they discuss U.S. politics, economic policy, conflicting messaging about Iran amid rising global tensions and geopolitical and economic concerns while also addressing local Virgin Islands issues like high fuel costs, infrastructure problems, and ongoing power outages affecting residents.
Part 2 - On this episode of Analyze This, Neville James leads a spirited discussion with lawmakers, environmental advocates, and officials on the complexities of waste management in the Virgin Islands, focusing on the proposed use of air curtain incinerators. Guests debate the balance between urgent landfill challenges, environmental health, and long-term sustainability, while emphasizing the need for integrated solutions like composting and stronger regulatory oversight.
Part 2 - On this episode of Analyze This, Neville James leads a spirited discussion with lawmakers, environmental advocates, and officials on the complexities of waste management in the Virgin Islands, focusing on the proposed use of air curtain incinerators. Guests debate the balance between urgent landfill challenges, environmental health, and long-term sustainability, while emphasizing the need for integrated solutions like composting and stronger regulatory oversight.
Part 1 - On this episode of Analyze This, host Neville James is joined by Senator Ray Fonseca and community advocates to discuss the controversial proposal to install air curtain incinerators at Virgin Islands landfills under Bill 36-0232. Guests raise concerns about public health, environmental impacts, and lack of community input, while promoting alternatives like composting and mulching as more sustainable solutions.
Part 1 - On this episode of Analyze This, host Neville James is joined by Senator Ray Fonseca and community advocates to discuss the controversial proposal to install air curtain incinerators at Virgin Islands landfills under Bill 36-0232. Guests raise concerns about public health, environmental impacts, and lack of community input, while promoting alternatives like composting and mulching as more sustainable solutions.
Part 2 - Host Neville James wraps up his discussion with by Dr. Noreen Michael and Dr. Laverne Raxter, emphasizing their cancer study’s outreach, eligibility, confidentiality, and $25 incentive for participants while encouraging community involvement. He then shifts to a wide-ranging conversation with Lola Willis, covering sports history, NCAA tournament insights, Virgin Islands athletes, alongside a discussion of inflation concerns and rising costs.
Part 2 - Host Neville James wraps up his discussion with by Dr. Noreen Michael and Dr. Laverne Raxter, emphasizing their cancer study’s outreach, eligibility, confidentiality, and $25 incentive for participants while encouraging community involvement. He then shifts to a wide-ranging conversation with Lola Willis, covering sports history, NCAA tournament insights, Virgin Islands athletes, alongside a discussion of inflation concerns and rising costs.
Part 1 - Host Neville James is joined by Dr. Noreen Michael and Dr. Laverne Raxter from the Caribbean Exploratory Research Center (CERC) as they discuss a new cancer research study in the U.S. Virgin Islands, focusing on data collection from cancer survivors, environmental risks, and collaboration with Puerto Rico institutions.
Part 1 - Host Neville James is joined by Dr. Noreen Michael and Dr. Laverne Raxter from the Caribbean Exploratory Research Center (CERC) as they discuss a new cancer research study in the U.S. Virgin Islands, focusing on data collection from cancer survivors, environmental risks, and collaboration with Puerto Rico institutions.
Part 2 - Neville James, Camille "King Derby" Macedon and Maurice “King Generic” Benjamin continue their conversation reflecting on Virgin Islands culture, music history, and personal experiences performing across St. Croix, St. Thomas, and beyond.
Part 2 - Neville James, Camille "King Derby" Macedon and Maurice “King Generic” Benjamin continue their conversation reflecting on Virgin Islands culture, music history, and personal experiences performing across St. Croix, St. Thomas, and beyond.
Part 1 - Shomari Moorehead, President of Our Town Frederiksted, Inc., joins Neville James to discuss the upcoming Rhythms at Sunset concert and highlighting the success of the series along with efforts to revitalize the town through culture, music, and community engagement. Later in the show, Camille "King Derby" Macedon and calypsonian Maurice “King Generic” Benjamin join Neville in cultural conversations reflecting on the global appreciation of Virgin Islands music compared to local support and emphasizing the need to value and preserve local culture.
Part 1 - Shomari Moorehead, President of Our Town Frederiksted, Inc., joins Neville James to discuss the upcoming Rhythms at Sunset concert and highlighting the success of the series along with efforts to revitalize the town through culture, music, and community engagement. Later in the show, Camille "King Derby" Macedon and calypsonian Maurice “King Generic” Benjamin join Neville in cultural conversations reflecting on the global appreciation of Virgin Islands music compared to local support and emphasizing the need to value and preserve local culture.
Part 2 - Host Neville James wraps up his discussion with Denise Muller Lake. Liza Margolis, from LJM Consulting and Latasha Edwards from UVI join Neville in a discussion about the UVI CELL Teen Entrepreneur Program, which teaches high school students business skills, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy through online learning and mentorship.
Part 2 - Host Neville James wraps up his discussion with Denise Muller Lake. Liza Margolis, from LJM Consulting and Latasha Edwards from UVI join Neville in a discussion about the UVI CELL Teen Entrepreneur Program, which teaches high school students business skills, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy through online learning and mentorship.
Part 1 - Host Neville James speaks with Denise Muller Lake about her role at the University of the Virgin Islands and the 2026 Summer Bridge Program, highlighting her background as a former student-athlete.
Part 1 - Host Neville James speaks with Denise Muller Lake about her role at the University of the Virgin Islands and the 2026 Summer Bridge Program, highlighting her background as a former student-athlete.
Part 2 - Table Talk continues with Neville James and guests Dr. Pat Morris, Malik Sekou, Dwayne Henry, and Donald “Ducks” Cole with discussions about economic development and governance in the U.S. Virgin Islands, support for small vendors through the St. Thomas Carnival microloan program, the need for better infrastructure and reliable utilities, and debates about municipal government versus the current territorial system.
Part 2 - Table Talk continues with Neville James and guests Dr. Pat Morris, Malik Sekou, Dwayne Henry, and Donald “Ducks” Cole with discussions about economic development and governance in the U.S. Virgin Islands, support for small vendors through the St. Thomas Carnival microloan program, the need for better infrastructure and reliable utilities, and debates about municipal government versus the current territorial system.
Part 1 - Host Neville James is joined by guests Malik Sekou, Dr. Pat Morris, Donald “Ducks” Cole, and Dwayne Henry for Table Talk as they discuss the ongoing power outages in St. John and the long delays in implementing backup generators and infrastructure improvements originally proposed after the 2017 hurricanes.
Part 1 - Host Neville James is joined by guests Malik Sekou, Dr. Pat Morris, Donald “Ducks” Cole, and Dwayne Henry for Table Talk as they discuss the ongoing power outages in St. John and the long delays in implementing backup generators and infrastructure improvements originally proposed after the 2017 hurricanes.
Part 2 - Neville James continues the conversation with guests Olaf “Bronco” Hendricks and Willard Tutein, reflecting on the cultural and community history surrounding the iconic Brow Soda and life in the Hillside and Christiansted neighborhoods of St. Croix.
Part 2 - Neville James continues the conversation with guests Olaf “Bronco” Hendricks and Willard Tutein, reflecting on the cultural and community history surrounding the iconic Brow Soda and life in the Hillside and Christiansted neighborhoods of St. Croix.
Part 1 -Host Neville James reminisces about the iconic local soft drink Brow Soda and the memories of the long-neck glass bottles delivered by truck around St. Croix. Stan Joines calls in to discuss the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade tomorrow in Christiansted, outlining the parade route, community groups participating, and the volunteer effort behind organizing the event. Historian Olaf “Bronco” Hendricks joins Neville to discuss the historical Brow Soda factory, early soda-bottling operations and the cultural community that grew around them.
Part 1 -Host Neville James reminisces about the iconic local soft drink Brow Soda and the memories of the long-neck glass bottles delivered by truck around St. Croix. Stan Joines calls in to discuss the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade tomorrow in Christiansted, outlining the parade route, community groups participating, and the volunteer effort behind organizing the event. Historian Olaf “Bronco” Hendricks joins Neville to discuss the historical Brow Soda factory, early soda-bottling operations and the cultural community that grew around them.
Part 2 - Neville James continues the conversation with cultural advocate Camille "King Derby" Macedon and calypsonian Maurice “King Generic” Benjamin along with caller Ron Phillips, as they share detailed stories about historic horse racing in the Virgin Islands, Caribbean music and culture, mentorship that shapes decades of performances and collaborations across the region.
Part 2 - Neville James continues the conversation with cultural advocate Camille "King Derby" Macedon and calypsonian Maurice “King Generic” Benjamin along with caller Ron Phillips, as they share detailed stories about historic horse racing in the Virgin Islands, Caribbean music and culture, mentorship that shapes decades of performances and collaborations across the region.
Part 1 - Host Neville James enjoys music and conversation before getting a weather update from the National Weather Service. He is then joined by cultural advocate Camille "King Derby" Macedon and calypsonian Maurice “King Generic” Benjamin for a conversation about the Virgin Islands’ population growth, music scene, and horse-racing culture, reflecting on figures like Emil “Milo” Francis and the territory’s cultural history.
Part 1 - Host Neville James enjoys music and conversation before getting a weather update from the National Weather Service. He is then joined by cultural advocate Camille "King Derby" Macedon and calypsonian Maurice “King Generic” Benjamin for a conversation about the Virgin Islands’ population growth, music scene, and horse-racing culture, reflecting on figures like Emil “Milo” Francis and the territory’s cultural history.
Part 2 - Neville James continues the conversation with Eric Sonnier (Executive Director) and Sydney Paul (Director of Marketing) from the UVI Research and Technology Park about plans to develop land across from the University of the Virgin Islands, focusing first on agricultural infrastructure such as cold storage, processing facilities, and potential conference space to support farmers and business tourism on St. Croix. Neville then transitions to sports discussion with Lolo Willis, analyzing an 83-point performance by Bam Adebayo and comparing it to historic scoring games by Kobe Bryant and Wilt Chamberlain.
Part 2 - Neville James continues the conversation with Eric Sonnier (Executive Director) and Sydney Paul (Director of Marketing) from the UVI Research and Technology Park about plans to develop land across from the University of the Virgin Islands, focusing first on agricultural infrastructure such as cold storage, processing facilities, and potential conference space to support farmers and business tourism on St. Croix. Neville then transitions to sports discussion with Lolo Willis, analyzing an 83-point performance by Bam Adebayo and comparing it to historic scoring games by Kobe Bryant and Wilt Chamberlain.
Part 1 - Host Neville James reflects on his birthday and local history. He is joined by Eric Sonnier (Executive Director) and Sydney Paul (Director of Marketing) from the UVI Research and Technology Park, who discuss initiatives such as the Startup Battle competition, STEM after-school programs across public schools, and youth science events designed to encourage technology and innovation among students.
Part 1 - Host Neville James reflects on his birthday and local history. He is joined by Eric Sonnier (Executive Director) and Sydney Paul (Director of Marketing) from the UVI Research and Technology Park, who discuss initiatives such as the Startup Battle competition, STEM after-school programs across public schools, and youth science events designed to encourage technology and innovation among students.
Part 2 - Neville James continues his conversation with Chairman Marvin L. Pickering and Vice-Chair Carolyn P. Hermon-Percell from the Virgin Islands Casino Control Commission, including internet gaming legislation and the possibility of expanding casino gambling across the U.S. Virgin Islands. After the interview, Neville James shares music, local announcements, and highlights scholarship opportunities from the Rotary Club of St. Croix Mid‑Isle for graduating students on St. Croix. The show ends with a sports conversation between James and caller Lolo Willis, covering basketball history and rising baseball talent such as Nijer Victor, a player with Virgin Islands ties.
Part 2 - Neville James continues his conversation with Chairman Marvin L. Pickering and Vice-Chair Carolyn P. Hermon-Percell from the Virgin Islands Casino Control Commission, including internet gaming legislation and the possibility of expanding casino gambling across the U.S. Virgin Islands. After the interview, Neville James shares music, local announcements, and highlights scholarship opportunities from the Rotary Club of St. Croix Mid‑Isle for graduating students on St. Croix. The show ends with a sports conversation between James and caller Lolo Willis, covering basketball history and rising baseball talent such as Nijer Victor, a player with Virgin Islands ties.
Part 1 - Happy Birthday! Host Neville James celebrates his birthday. He is joined by Chairman Marvin L. Pickering and Vice-Chair Carolyn P. Hermon-Percell from the Virgin Islands Casino Control Commission as they discuss Problem Gambling Awareness Month and the role of casino gaming in the territory.
Part 1 - Happy Birthday! Host Neville James celebrates his birthday. He is joined by Chairman Marvin L. Pickering and Vice-Chair Carolyn P. Hermon-Percell from the Virgin Islands Casino Control Commission as they discuss Problem Gambling Awareness Month and the role of casino gaming in the territory.
Part 2 - “Table Talk” continues with Malik Sekou Donald "Ducks” Cole, Dwayne Henry, and John Canegata. They discuss the political significance of Texas elections, the effects of tariffs and inflation on voters, the role of U.S. foreign policy in conflicts involving Iran and Venezuela, and the broader impact of global instability on markets and energy prices, and local Virgin Islands politics, including why the gubernatorial race in the U.S. Virgin Islands has not yet generated strong public engagement.
Part 2 - “Table Talk” continues with Malik Sekou Donald "Ducks” Cole, Dwayne Henry, and John Canegata. They discuss the political significance of Texas elections, the effects of tariffs and inflation on voters, the role of U.S. foreign policy in conflicts involving Iran and Venezuela, and the broader impact of global instability on markets and energy prices, and local Virgin Islands politics, including why the gubernatorial race in the U.S. Virgin Islands has not yet generated strong public engagement.
Part 1 - Host Neville James engages in “Table Talk,” with Dwayne Henry, Malik Sekou, and Donald "Ducks” Cole as they discuss global tensions in the Middle East, rising oil prices, U.S. politics, the Texas primaries, partisan polarization, and the proposed SAVE Act voter-ID legislation.
Part 1 - Host Neville James engages in “Table Talk,” with Dwayne Henry, Malik Sekou, and Donald "Ducks” Cole as they discuss global tensions in the Middle East, rising oil prices, U.S. politics, the Texas primaries, partisan polarization, and the proposed SAVE Act voter-ID legislation.
Part 2 - Neville James is joined by Hakim Donadelle, Laila "Doubledutch Queen" Little, and Denise Christian-Edwards as they discuss the upcoming Afrojump Double Dutch competition.
Part 2 - Neville James is joined by Hakim Donadelle, Laila "Doubledutch Queen" Little, and Denise Christian-Edwards as they discuss the upcoming Afrojump Double Dutch competition.
Part 1 - VI Energy Office Director Kyle Fleming joins Neville James for Power Hour.
Part 1 - VI Energy Office Director Kyle Fleming joins Neville James for Power Hour.
Part 2 - Oren Levine and Lisa Mordhorst, Executive Director of the CMCArts join Neville in studio, and artist Aaron Myers calls in to highlight the Dr. Simone L. Palmer Thursday Concert Series.
Part 2 - Oren Levine and Lisa Mordhorst, Executive Director of the CMCArts join Neville in studio, and artist Aaron Myers calls in to highlight the Dr. Simone L. Palmer Thursday Concert Series.
Part 1 - Neville James is joined by Ashley Bouzianis, Director of Marketing & Development at the St. Croix Animal Welfare Center as they discuss upcoming events included a free spay/neuter clinic in mid-March, the annual Fur Ball gala, and the launch of Mutiny’s Coconut Retriever vodka. Guests RoseAnne Farrington, Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Tourism, and Jo-Ann Berry-Edney, Special Assistant to the Governor, join Neville James on Analyze This.
Part 1 - Neville James is joined by Ashley Bouzianis, Director of Marketing & Development at the St. Croix Animal Welfare Center as they discuss upcoming events included a free spay/neuter clinic in mid-March, the annual Fur Ball gala, and the launch of Mutiny’s Coconut Retriever vodka. Guests RoseAnne Farrington, Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Tourism, and Jo-Ann Berry-Edney, Special Assistant to the Governor, join Neville James on Analyze This.
Part 2 - Host Neville James is joined by UVI’s Sophia Johnson, Denise Humphrey, and Dionne Donadelle as they promote the University of the Virgin Islands’ Charter Month activities, including the “Afternoon on the Green” scholarship fundraiser, concerts, and Reichhold Center events supporting local arts and students.
Part 2 - Host Neville James is joined by UVI’s Sophia Johnson, Denise Humphrey, and Dionne Donadelle as they promote the University of the Virgin Islands’ Charter Month activities, including the “Afternoon on the Green” scholarship fundraiser, concerts, and Reichhold Center events supporting local arts and students.
Part 1 - Host Neville James reflects on the high-spending Texas Senate primaries and Democratic winner James Talarico’s victory over Jasmine Crockett and the upcoming Republican runoff between John Cornyn. Willard John and Dr. Carla Morris join the conversation as they highlight the Community Impact Fund, and discuss President Donald Trump’s foreign policy, Iran’s nuclear capabilities, Israel’s leadership under Benjamin Netanyahu, immigration, and voter disillusionment within the MAGA movement.
Part 1 - Host Neville James reflects on the high-spending Texas Senate primaries and Democratic winner James Talarico’s victory over Jasmine Crockett and the upcoming Republican runoff between John Cornyn. Willard John and Dr. Carla Morris join the conversation as they highlight the Community Impact Fund, and discuss President Donald Trump’s foreign policy, Iran’s nuclear capabilities, Israel’s leadership under Benjamin Netanyahu, immigration, and voter disillusionment within the MAGA movement.
Part 2 - Host Neville James welcomes calypsonian Maurice “King Generic” Benjamin and cultural advocate Camille “Dobby” Macedon to discuss the history and future of Virgin Islands calypso and Calypso Inc. The conversation highlights the legacy of influential musicians like Lord Kitchener, Fred Thomas, and Eddie Russell, while emphasizing the need to nurture young talent and preserve the Virgin Islands’ rich calypso heritage.
Part 2 - Host Neville James welcomes calypsonian Maurice “King Generic” Benjamin and cultural advocate Camille “Dobby” Macedon to discuss the history and future of Virgin Islands calypso and Calypso Inc. The conversation highlights the legacy of influential musicians like Lord Kitchener, Fred Thomas, and Eddie Russell, while emphasizing the need to nurture young talent and preserve the Virgin Islands’ rich calypso heritage.
Part 1 - Host Neville James discusses Caribbean culture, Virgin Islands history, and regional pride while enjoying music. Guest commentator “Chin” joins him as they debate Trunk Bay’s changing global beach rankings and touch on broader topics including regional identity, tourism, and rising global oil prices.
Part 1 - Host Neville James discusses Caribbean culture, Virgin Islands history, and regional pride while enjoying music. Guest commentator “Chin” joins him as they debate Trunk Bay’s changing global beach rankings and touch on broader topics including regional identity, tourism, and rising global oil prices.
Part 2 - Table Talk continues with Neville James, Donald “Ducks” Cole and Dr. Patricia Morris as they debate U.S. foreign policy, the conflict involving Iran, and the global economic ripple effects, including energy costs and supply chain risks for the Virgin Islands.
Part 2 - Table Talk continues with Neville James, Donald “Ducks” Cole and Dr. Patricia Morris as they debate U.S. foreign policy, the conflict involving Iran, and the global economic ripple effects, including energy costs and supply chain risks for the Virgin Islands.
Part 1 - Neville James reflects on current global conflicts, U.S. foreign policy, and the potential economic impact on the Virgin Islands. He is then joined by Donald “Ducks” Cole and Dr. Patricia Morris for Table Talk as they discus global instability and whether it could affect the Virgin Islands’ economy and food security, underscoring the need for local resilience and greater agricultural self-sufficiency.
Part 1 - Neville James reflects on current global conflicts, U.S. foreign policy, and the potential economic impact on the Virgin Islands. He is then joined by Donald “Ducks” Cole and Dr. Patricia Morris for Table Talk as they discus global instability and whether it could affect the Virgin Islands’ economy and food security, underscoring the need for local resilience and greater agricultural self-sufficiency.
Part 2 - Host Neville James continues his discussion with Virgin Islands Olympic Committee president John Abramson about the territory’s sporting legacy, the need for youth development, facilities, and stronger sponsorships to support federations and future athletes.
Part 2 - Host Neville James continues his discussion with Virgin Islands Olympic Committee president John Abramson about the territory’s sporting legacy, the need for youth development, facilities, and stronger sponsorships to support federations and future athletes.
Part 1 - Neville James reflects on the upcoming 2026 Central American and Caribbean Games and 2028 Olympics. He discusses music with callers. Later, Virgin Islands Olympic Committee president John Abramson phones in to discuss the 2026 Games, sponsorship needs, athlete participation, and concerns about the women’s basketball team being barred from competition while highlighting the territory’s sporting history and achievements.
Part 1 - Neville James reflects on the upcoming 2026 Central American and Caribbean Games and 2028 Olympics. He discusses music with callers. Later, Virgin Islands Olympic Committee president John Abramson phones in to discuss the 2026 Games, sponsorship needs, athlete participation, and concerns about the women’s basketball team being barred from competition while highlighting the territory’s sporting history and achievements.
Part 2 - Neville James is joined by guests former Headmaster Bill Sinfield and incoming Headmaster Ali Morgan of the Good Hope Country Day School to discuss the transition and future of the school.
Part 2 - Neville James is joined by guests former Headmaster Bill Sinfield and incoming Headmaster Ali Morgan of the Good Hope Country Day School to discuss the transition and future of the school.
Part 1 - Host Neville James reflects on music and its cultural impact, emphasizing the enduring legacy of the song “Yesterday” by The Beatles. He is joined by guest Lolo Willis, in a discussion about basketball and the rising success of the San Antonio Spurs. They later engaged in discussions on the Jeffrey Epstein controversy and its implications for the Virgin Islands.
Part 1 - Host Neville James reflects on music and its cultural impact, emphasizing the enduring legacy of the song “Yesterday” by The Beatles. He is joined by guest Lolo Willis, in a discussion about basketball and the rising success of the San Antonio Spurs. They later engaged in discussions on the Jeffrey Epstein controversy and its implications for the Virgin Islands.
Part 2 - Justin Proctor, Kiana Tong, and Christina John from the University of the Virgin Islands discuss the Summer Boost program, a five-week residential initiative designed to help students raise their GPAs through academic support, mentorship, and campus engagement.
Part 2 - Justin Proctor, Kiana Tong, and Christina John from the University of the Virgin Islands discuss the Summer Boost program, a five-week residential initiative designed to help students raise their GPAs through academic support, mentorship, and campus engagement.
Part 1 - Host Neville James is joined by Alice Jaffurs, Dean of the Upper Division of Good Hope Country Day School along with students Vedant Mittal, 12th grade student, and Kennedy James, 12th grade student to discuss their upcoming STEM Fair and the importance of science education in the Virgin Islands. The conversation highlighted how STEM programs, mentorship, and strong school community support help prepare Virgin Islands students to pursue higher education and eventually contribute back to the territory.
Part 1 - Host Neville James is joined by Alice Jaffurs, Dean of the Upper Division of Good Hope Country Day School along with students Vedant Mittal, 12th grade student, and Kennedy James, 12th grade student to discuss their upcoming STEM Fair and the importance of science education in the Virgin Islands. The conversation highlighted how STEM programs, mentorship, and strong school community support help prepare Virgin Islands students to pursue higher education and eventually contribute back to the territory.
Part 2 - Neville James discussed Virgin Islands history, geography, and community life with callers before shifting to housing issues. Guest Akela Anthony of the Virgin Islands Housing Authority explained the redevelopment of the Donoe housing community, construction timelines, eligibility requirements, and the high costs tied to hurricane-resilient design and infrastructure.
Part 2 - Neville James discussed Virgin Islands history, geography, and community life with callers before shifting to housing issues. Guest Akela Anthony of the Virgin Islands Housing Authority explained the redevelopment of the Donoe housing community, construction timelines, eligibility requirements, and the high costs tied to hurricane-resilient design and infrastructure.
Part 1 - Host Neville James reflected on music, local history, and listener call-ins in an exploration of Virgin Islands heritage, including discussion of Frenchtown landmarks and the former Barnacle Bill’s site. Later Shanell Peterson, Communication Director of the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority updated listeners on recent outages, repairs, and efforts to improve power reliability on St. Thomas and St. John. The National Weather Service outlined expected showers, Saharan dust, and dangerous marine conditions, urging residents to avoid hazardous seas.
Part 1 - Host Neville James reflected on music, local history, and listener call-ins in an exploration of Virgin Islands heritage, including discussion of Frenchtown landmarks and the former Barnacle Bill’s site. Later Shanell Peterson, Communication Director of the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority updated listeners on recent outages, repairs, and efforts to improve power reliability on St. Thomas and St. John. The National Weather Service outlined expected showers, Saharan dust, and dangerous marine conditions, urging residents to avoid hazardous seas.
Part 2 - Table Talk continues with Malik Sekou, Donald “Ducks” Cole and Willard Tutein in a discussion the public understanding of tariffs and party messaging ahead of upcoming elections. The conversation also included cultural reflections on Caribbean music and tributes to influential artists and their history as it pertains to the broader political discussion.
Part 2 - Table Talk continues with Malik Sekou, Donald “Ducks” Cole and Willard Tutein in a discussion the public understanding of tariffs and party messaging ahead of upcoming elections. The conversation also included cultural reflections on Caribbean music and tributes to influential artists and their history as it pertains to the broader political discussion.
Part 1 - After reflecting on current local and national events, Host Neville James engages with Symra Hendrickson from the Public Services Commission on a mandated ferry rate investigation. Later, Neville was joined by Malik Sekou, Donald “Ducks” Cole and Willard Tutein in a Table Talk discussion covering U.S. politics, elections, and governance issues.
Part 1 - After reflecting on current local and national events, Host Neville James engages with Symra Hendrickson from the Public Services Commission on a mandated ferry rate investigation. Later, Neville was joined by Malik Sekou, Donald “Ducks” Cole and Willard Tutein in a Table Talk discussion covering U.S. politics, elections, and governance issues.
Part 2 - Author Cynthia McVay joins Neville James to discuss her newest book Under The Crucian Sun: A Memoir of Place.
Part 2 - Author Cynthia McVay joins Neville James to discuss her newest book Under The Crucian Sun: A Memoir of Place.
Part 1 - Neville James reflects on the life and funeral of local physician Dr. Shabat, sharing personal memories and community impact. He is joined by guest Tom Bolt who discusses his editorial about the cadastral division and later Bank of St. Croix president Christina Williams-Farrup and marketing VP Angie Peters join Neville to discuss the bank’s history, community role, connection to United Fidelity Bank, and regional banking access for Virgin Islanders.
Part 1 - Neville James reflects on the life and funeral of local physician Dr. Shabat, sharing personal memories and community impact. He is joined by guest Tom Bolt who discusses his editorial about the cadastral division and later Bank of St. Croix president Christina Williams-Farrup and marketing VP Angie Peters join Neville to discuss the bank’s history, community role, connection to United Fidelity Bank, and regional banking access for Virgin Islanders.
Part 2 - Neville James is joined by Oren Levine and Melinda DeRocker as they discuss the upcoming performance of Oren Levine and friends at the Galleon.
Part 2 - Neville James is joined by Oren Levine and Melinda DeRocker as they discuss the upcoming performance of Oren Levine and friends at the Galleon.
Part 1 - Neville James speaks with Joanne Moorhead, Executive Director of the Virgin Islands Office of Cannabis Regulation, about the rollout of legalized medical and adult-use cannabis in the territory.
Part 1 - Neville James speaks with Joanne Moorhead, Executive Director of the Virgin Islands Office of Cannabis Regulation, about the rollout of legalized medical and adult-use cannabis in the territory.
Part 2 - Neville James is joined by Lolo Willis in a discussion about politics, education and financial institutions.
Part 2 - Neville James is joined by Lolo Willis in a discussion about politics, education and financial institutions.
Part 1 - Host Neville James is joined by Chief Executive Officer of St. Thomas Federal Credit Union Keisha L. Richards in a discussion about credit unions and the role they play in strengthening our economy and community and that greater collaboration between government and the private financial sector is needed to improve economic stability and development.
Part 1 - Host Neville James is joined by Chief Executive Officer of St. Thomas Federal Credit Union Keisha L. Richards in a discussion about credit unions and the role they play in strengthening our economy and community and that greater collaboration between government and the private financial sector is needed to improve economic stability and development.
Part 2 - Mike McCarty and Julie San Martin of the Three Sheets Regatta join Neville James on Analyze This to discuss their epic three-day sailing adventure set for February 19–22, 2026, across the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Part 2 - Mike McCarty and Julie San Martin of the Three Sheets Regatta join Neville James on Analyze This to discuss their epic three-day sailing adventure set for February 19–22, 2026, across the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Part 1 - On this episode of Analyze This, Neville James opens the lines for a lively Table Talk discussion reflecting on the passing and legacy of civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson and his impact on American politics and social justice. The discussion also explores the evolution of the NBA All-Star Game, local weekend highlights from the Agriculture and Food Fair, and the growing need to position the Virgin Islands as a leader in marine science.
Part 1 - On this episode of Analyze This, Neville James opens the lines for a lively Table Talk discussion reflecting on the passing and legacy of civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson and his impact on American politics and social justice. The discussion also explores the evolution of the NBA All-Star Game, local weekend highlights from the Agriculture and Food Fair, and the growing need to position the Virgin Islands as a leader in marine science.
Part 2 - Department of Agriculture Commissioner Louis Petersen checks in with Neville James as the public is invited to attend the 54th Annual Agriculture and Food Fair of the U.S. Virgin Islands from Feb. 14–16, at the Rudolph Shulterbrandt Agricultural Complex, Estate Lower Love on St. Croix. The theme is “Agriculture and Technology: An Ideal Mix In 2026."
Part 2 - Department of Agriculture Commissioner Louis Petersen checks in with Neville James as the public is invited to attend the 54th Annual Agriculture and Food Fair of the U.S. Virgin Islands from Feb. 14–16, at the Rudolph Shulterbrandt Agricultural Complex, Estate Lower Love on St. Croix. The theme is “Agriculture and Technology: An Ideal Mix In 2026."
Part 1 - Mireja Torres, also known as Blinko Dan, is hosting a meet and greet for comedy fans on Saint Croix Friday, February 13th from 7pm-10pm at the Palms at Pelican Cove, joins Neville James. Professional artist Kahlil ‘Huggi’ Caesar also face and body painter Bethany Mclean speak with Neville James as they will be at the Agriculture and Food Fair set to take place February 14-16 at the Rudolph Shulterbrandt Agricultural Complex in Estate Lower Love on Saint Croix.
Part 1 - Mireja Torres, also known as Blinko Dan, is hosting a meet and greet for comedy fans on Saint Croix Friday, February 13th from 7pm-10pm at the Palms at Pelican Cove, joins Neville James. Professional artist Kahlil ‘Huggi’ Caesar also face and body painter Bethany Mclean speak with Neville James as they will be at the Agriculture and Food Fair set to take place February 14-16 at the Rudolph Shulterbrandt Agricultural Complex in Estate Lower Love on Saint Croix.
Part 2 - Deputy Tourism Commissioner Shamari Haynes and Special Projects Coordinator for the VI Council of the Arts Kendell 'KC' Henry join Neville James as the 2026 Folklife Festival is coming March 6th to the 14th with Stanley and the Ten Sleepless Knights. Save the Date!
Part 2 - Deputy Tourism Commissioner Shamari Haynes and Special Projects Coordinator for the VI Council of the Arts Kendell 'KC' Henry join Neville James as the 2026 Folklife Festival is coming March 6th to the 14th with Stanley and the Ten Sleepless Knights. Save the Date!
Part 1 - J'Lisa Martinez VITEMA Public Information Officer joins Neville James in inviting the community to their Annual Preparedness Event Generator Giveaway at Agrifest 2026. Through Partners in Preparedness, VITEMA is giving away generators to help our community get ready for hurricane season.
Part 1 - J'Lisa Martinez VITEMA Public Information Officer joins Neville James in inviting the community to their Annual Preparedness Event Generator Giveaway at Agrifest 2026. Through Partners in Preparedness, VITEMA is giving away generators to help our community get ready for hurricane season.
Part 2 - Barbara McIntosh, Director at the Virgin Islands Bureau of Motor Vehicles provides an update to Neville James as they continue to focus on the use of technology to enhance your experience with the BMV.
Part 2 - Barbara McIntosh, Director at the Virgin Islands Bureau of Motor Vehicles provides an update to Neville James as they continue to focus on the use of technology to enhance your experience with the BMV.
Part 1 - The UVI Strategic Plan-2025-2030 Grand Momentum Team led by proud UVI alumnus Michale Emmanuel joins Neville James with information discussing Alumni experience and shaping the future of the University’s Alumni.
Part 1 - The UVI Strategic Plan-2025-2030 Grand Momentum Team led by proud UVI alumnus Michale Emmanuel joins Neville James with information discussing Alumni experience and shaping the future of the University’s Alumni.
Part 2 - Lucien Downes, a multi-media painter, and Tina Henle, an artist photographer, join Neville James on Analyze This to discuss their collaborative art show at Fantasy Gallery.
Part 2 - Lucien Downes, a multi-media painter, and Tina Henle, an artist photographer, join Neville James on Analyze This to discuss their collaborative art show at Fantasy Gallery.
Part 1 - Virgin Islands Energy Office Director Kyle Fleming joins Neville James on Analyze This to discuss renewable energy expansion, battery storage initiatives, EV charging infrastructure, and the status of critical federal grants impacting the territory. The conversation also explores grid reliability, distributed energy solutions, and the long-term vision for strengthening and modernizing the Virgin Islands’ power system.
Part 1 - Virgin Islands Energy Office Director Kyle Fleming joins Neville James on Analyze This to discuss renewable energy expansion, battery storage initiatives, EV charging infrastructure, and the status of critical federal grants impacting the territory. The conversation also explores grid reliability, distributed energy solutions, and the long-term vision for strengthening and modernizing the Virgin Islands’ power system.
Part 2 - On Analyze This, Neville James continues the conversation centered on the Super Bowl, using Bad Bunny’s halftime performance as a springboard to discuss cultural identity, Caribbean and Puerto Rican representation, and the broader intersections of sports, politics, and popular culture in America.
Part 2 - On Analyze This, Neville James continues the conversation centered on the Super Bowl, using Bad Bunny’s halftime performance as a springboard to discuss cultural identity, Caribbean and Puerto Rican representation, and the broader intersections of sports, politics, and popular culture in America.
Part 1 - On Analyze This, Neville James examines the Super Bowl, focusing on Bad Bunny’s halftime show, highlighting its cultural impact on Puerto Rico and the Caribbean, and exploring broader links between sports, politics, and representation in the U.S.
Part 1 - On Analyze This, Neville James examines the Super Bowl, focusing on Bad Bunny’s halftime show, highlighting its cultural impact on Puerto Rico and the Caribbean, and exploring broader links between sports, politics, and representation in the U.S.
Part 2 - Adrienne L. Williams-Octalien, Director of the Virgin Islands Office of Disaster Recovery, highlights approximately $961 million in newly awarded projects and describes how ODR is implementing major recovery programs, joins Analyze This.
Part 2 - Adrienne L. Williams-Octalien, Director of the Virgin Islands Office of Disaster Recovery, highlights approximately $961 million in newly awarded projects and describes how ODR is implementing major recovery programs, joins Analyze This.
Part 1 - The Virgin Islands Energy Office Director Kyle Fleming joins Neville James as VIEO is pleased to support access to workforce development and renewable energy education opportunities in the territory with a donation of $150,000 to the University of the Virgin Islands Renewable Energy Technology Scholarship Fund.
Part 1 - The Virgin Islands Energy Office Director Kyle Fleming joins Neville James as VIEO is pleased to support access to workforce development and renewable energy education opportunities in the territory with a donation of $150,000 to the University of the Virgin Islands Renewable Energy Technology Scholarship Fund.
Part 2 - DPNR Commissioner Jean-Pierre L. Oriol joins 'Analyze This' as The Department of Planning & Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Office in conjunction with the Virgin Islands Historic Preservation Commission, is pleased to announce the release of its newly updated Historic Districts Guide, now accessible to the public through the DPNR website.
Part 2 - DPNR Commissioner Jean-Pierre L. Oriol joins 'Analyze This' as The Department of Planning & Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Office in conjunction with the Virgin Islands Historic Preservation Commission, is pleased to announce the release of its newly updated Historic Districts Guide, now accessible to the public through the DPNR website.
Part 1 - Professor Malik Sekou joins Neville James to discuss Virgin Islands politics of yester year viewed through a historical lens dating back to 1972, highlighting the complex interplay between nostalgia, history, and shaping contemporary politics.
Part 1 - Professor Malik Sekou joins Neville James to discuss Virgin Islands politics of yester year viewed through a historical lens dating back to 1972, highlighting the complex interplay between nostalgia, history, and shaping contemporary politics.
Part 2 - VI Commissioner of Tourism Jennifer Matarangas-King and Communications Specialist Sheniqua Robinson join Neville James, positioning Matarangas-King to continue developing the Department of Tourism's exceptional momentum and growth over the last six years, as she speaks about her vision for Tourism.
Part 2 - VI Commissioner of Tourism Jennifer Matarangas-King and Communications Specialist Sheniqua Robinson join Neville James, positioning Matarangas-King to continue developing the Department of Tourism's exceptional momentum and growth over the last six years, as she speaks about her vision for Tourism.
Part 1 - WTJX CEO Tanya Singh and Neville James invite viewers to see a pivotal chapter of Virgin Islands history as The Governors: docuseries continues with the story of Charles W. Turnbull premiering on Thursday, February 5, 8pm on Channel 12.
Part 1 - WTJX CEO Tanya Singh and Neville James invite viewers to see a pivotal chapter of Virgin Islands history as The Governors: docuseries continues with the story of Charles W. Turnbull premiering on Thursday, February 5, 8pm on Channel 12.
Part 2 - Virgin Islands Department of Finance Commissioner Kevin McCurdy and Director of the Office of Management and Budget Julio A. Rhymer Sr. join Analyze This with Neville James. McCurdy has demonstrated his exceptional ability to navigate complex financial landscapes and his dedication to ensuring fiscal responsibility. Rhymer serves in a role in which he continues to demonstrate steadfast leadership, fiscal discipline, and a commitment to efficient governance.
Part 2 - Virgin Islands Department of Finance Commissioner Kevin McCurdy and Director of the Office of Management and Budget Julio A. Rhymer Sr. join Analyze This with Neville James. McCurdy has demonstrated his exceptional ability to navigate complex financial landscapes and his dedication to ensuring fiscal responsibility. Rhymer serves in a role in which he continues to demonstrate steadfast leadership, fiscal discipline, and a commitment to efficient governance.
Part 1 - Neville James is provided an update by Shanell Petersen Communications Director for the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority as wind and rain caused electrical disruptions around 9:30 p.m. Monday that plunged large swaths of the St. Thomas-St. John District into darkness. At roughly 7 a.m. Tuesday, Water and Power Authority officials said electrical current had been restored and that pocket outages were related to conditions at individual feeders.
Part 1 - Neville James is provided an update by Shanell Petersen Communications Director for the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority as wind and rain caused electrical disruptions around 9:30 p.m. Monday that plunged large swaths of the St. Thomas-St. John District into darkness. At roughly 7 a.m. Tuesday, Water and Power Authority officials said electrical current had been restored and that pocket outages were related to conditions at individual feeders.
Part 2 - The Table Talk is in full effect as Donald Cole, Dwayne Henry, Rocky Liburd, Dr. Pat Morris and Neville James talk politics as the Epstein file dump casts royals, politicians and tycoons in a bad light.
Part 2 - The Table Talk is in full effect as Donald Cole, Dwayne Henry, Rocky Liburd, Dr. Pat Morris and Neville James talk politics as the Epstein file dump casts royals, politicians and tycoons in a bad light.
Part 1 - Partners For Strings President Gloria Gumbs and student parent Mr. Alkin Paul join Neville James as they invite everyone to enjoy as members from the Virgin Islands Youth Orchestra will perform at the Ag Fair on Sunday February 18, 2026 at 1pm under the big tent.
Part 1 - Partners For Strings President Gloria Gumbs and student parent Mr. Alkin Paul join Neville James as they invite everyone to enjoy as members from the Virgin Islands Youth Orchestra will perform at the Ag Fair on Sunday February 18, 2026 at 1pm under the big tent.
Part 2 - Diana Collingwood, TAP Fellow recipient, Founder/CEO of P.E.A.C.E. Peoples Environmental Agricultural Consulting International also former Assistant Commissioner of Agriculture Shanta Roberts and Director of the Virgin Islands Agriculture Business Center speak with Neville James about the Local Food and Farm Councils' Territorial Agricultural Plan (TAP) Grant Academy, supporting farmers, fishers and local food producers for advanced food security in general.
Part 2 - Diana Collingwood, TAP Fellow recipient, Founder/CEO of P.E.A.C.E. Peoples Environmental Agricultural Consulting International also former Assistant Commissioner of Agriculture Shanta Roberts and Director of the Virgin Islands Agriculture Business Center speak with Neville James about the Local Food and Farm Councils' Territorial Agricultural Plan (TAP) Grant Academy, supporting farmers, fishers and local food producers for advanced food security in general.
Part 2 - Neville James and Lolo Willis discuss the latest news from Senator Rand Paul regarding the legality of tariffs and emphasizing that Congressional approval is needed before any new tariffs can be imposed.
Part 2 - Neville James and Lolo Willis discuss the latest news from Senator Rand Paul regarding the legality of tariffs and emphasizing that Congressional approval is needed before any new tariffs can be imposed.
Part 1 - Lolo Willis joins Neville James as they examine past State Of The Territory Addresses. This comes as Governor Albert Bryan Jr. touted various accomplishments during his final State of the Territory Address on Monday.
Part 1 - Lolo Willis joins Neville James as they examine past State Of The Territory Addresses. This comes as Governor Albert Bryan Jr. touted various accomplishments during his final State of the Territory Address on Monday.
Part 2 - Neville James and Governor Albert Bryan discuss his final State of the Territory Address on Monday evening, which focused on successes such as economic development, debt reduction, and the restoration of the rum cover over debt.
Part 2 - Neville James and Governor Albert Bryan discuss his final State of the Territory Address on Monday evening, which focused on successes such as economic development, debt reduction, and the restoration of the rum cover over debt.
Part 1 - Neville James is joined by Governor Albert Bryan and Government House Communications Director Richard Motta to discuss the Governors final State of the Territory Address on Monday, which highlighted a seven-year transition from crisis to continuous success.
Part 1 - Neville James is joined by Governor Albert Bryan and Government House Communications Director Richard Motta to discuss the Governors final State of the Territory Address on Monday, which highlighted a seven-year transition from crisis to continuous success.
Part 2 - Neville James welcomes Tina Beazer, Senior Disaster Program Manager of the American Red Cross of the Virgin Islands, who emphasizes the significance of volunteers and community engagement in disaster relief efforts.
Part 2 - Neville James welcomes Tina Beazer, Senior Disaster Program Manager of the American Red Cross of the Virgin Islands, who emphasizes the significance of volunteers and community engagement in disaster relief efforts.
Part 1 - Neville James covers Governor Albert Bryan's final State of the Territory Address this evening, which will highlight difficulties and achievements in modernizing the territory's infrastructure and public services.
Part 1 - Neville James covers Governor Albert Bryan's final State of the Territory Address this evening, which will highlight difficulties and achievements in modernizing the territory's infrastructure and public services.
Part 2 - The Table Talk continues with Neville James, Donald Cole, and Dr. Pat Morris discuss the University of the Virgin Islands' new research-focused Master of Science program in Marine and Environmental Science, which prepares students for marine environmental management.
Part 2 - The Table Talk continues with Neville James, Donald Cole, and Dr. Pat Morris discuss the University of the Virgin Islands' new research-focused Master of Science program in Marine and Environmental Science, which prepares students for marine environmental management.
Part 1 - The Table Talk is in effect with Neville James, Dr. Pat Morris, and Donald Cole as they discuss how Congress should recognize and adjust jurisdictions like the US Virgin Islands based on demographics and population, and propose crucial initiatives.
Part 1 - The Table Talk is in effect with Neville James, Dr. Pat Morris, and Donald Cole as they discuss how Congress should recognize and adjust jurisdictions like the US Virgin Islands based on demographics and population, and propose crucial initiatives.
Part 2 - JP Davis, Founder of Salty Locs, joins guest host Shomari Moorehead on Analyze This.
Part 2 - JP Davis, Founder of Salty Locs, joins guest host Shomari Moorehead on Analyze This.
Part 1 - Guest host Shomari Moorehead speaks with his sons about how young people use technology to learn, create, and prepare for the future, and Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett joins the show to discuss global connectivity and fiber-optic opportunities for the Virgin Islands.
Part 1 - Guest host Shomari Moorehead speaks with his sons about how young people use technology to learn, create, and prepare for the future, and Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett joins the show to discuss global connectivity and fiber-optic opportunities for the Virgin Islands.
Part 1 - Michelle Francis, Director of the Office of Health Information Technology, joins Analyze This to introduce the new Relationship Management Application focused on improving how organizations connect and collaborate. Later in the program, Sumaya Bryan, Sustainability Programs Assistant for the Government of the Virgin Islands and owner of 340 Degree Delights, discusses Green Tech and her vision of becoming the first Afro-Caribbean woman in the Caribbean to own a major aquaculture farm that feeds both the region and the world.
Part 1 - Michelle Francis, Director of the Office of Health Information Technology, joins Analyze This to introduce the new Relationship Management Application focused on improving how organizations connect and collaborate. Later in the program, Sumaya Bryan, Sustainability Programs Assistant for the Government of the Virgin Islands and owner of 340 Degree Delights, discusses Green Tech and her vision of becoming the first Afro-Caribbean woman in the Caribbean to own a major aquaculture farm that feeds both the region and the world.
Part 1 - Barbara McIntosh, Director of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV), joins Analyze This with guest host Shomari Moorehead to provide an update on how the BMV is using technology to enhance the customer experience.
Part 1 - Barbara McIntosh, Director of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV), joins Analyze This with guest host Shomari Moorehead to provide an update on how the BMV is using technology to enhance the customer experience.
Part 2 - Virgin Islands Water & Power Authority CEO Karl Knight and Director of Communications Shanell Petersen provide Shomari Moorehead with an update on innovation and the future of technology at WAPA.
Part 2 - Virgin Islands Water & Power Authority CEO Karl Knight and Director of Communications Shanell Petersen provide Shomari Moorehead with an update on innovation and the future of technology at WAPA.
Part 1 - Guest Host Shomari Moorehead is joined by Dr. Kisha Christian owner of Neighborhood Pharmacy also Clyde Daisley owner of Computer Solutions & VI Hail offer inspiring stories from local and small business owners.
Part 1 - Guest Host Shomari Moorehead is joined by Dr. Kisha Christian owner of Neighborhood Pharmacy also Clyde Daisley owner of Computer Solutions & VI Hail offer inspiring stories from local and small business owners.
Part 2 - The conversation continues with Neville James and Kendell 'KC' Henry, a member of TSK and a cultural ambassador for the Virgin Islands, championing the preservation and promotion of Quelbe music and Quadrille dance. He coordinates events such as the revival of quadrille in our schools and the An Evening of Pan Festival for the Virgin Islands Council on the Arts.
Part 2 - The conversation continues with Neville James and Kendell 'KC' Henry, a member of TSK and a cultural ambassador for the Virgin Islands, championing the preservation and promotion of Quelbe music and Quadrille dance. He coordinates events such as the revival of quadrille in our schools and the An Evening of Pan Festival for the Virgin Islands Council on the Arts.
Part 2 - The Table Talk continues with Neville James, Donald Cole, Rocky Liburd and Dr. Pat Morris as Legendary Jamaican musician Stephen “Cat” Coore, co-founder and longtime musical director of reggae fusion pioneers Third World, has died suddenly at the age of 69, his family confirmed on Monday.
Part 2 - The Table Talk continues with Neville James, Donald Cole, Rocky Liburd and Dr. Pat Morris as Legendary Jamaican musician Stephen “Cat” Coore, co-founder and longtime musical director of reggae fusion pioneers Third World, has died suddenly at the age of 69, his family confirmed on Monday.
Part 1 - The Table Talk is in effect with Neville James, Donald Cole, Rocky Liburd and Dr. Pat Morris. On Monday, the country observed MLK Day, reminding us of the incredible work of Doctor Martin Luther King Junior.
Part 1 - The Table Talk is in effect with Neville James, Donald Cole, Rocky Liburd and Dr. Pat Morris. On Monday, the country observed MLK Day, reminding us of the incredible work of Doctor Martin Luther King Junior.
Part 2 - Lolo Willis and Sydney Bell join Neville James for a Friday sports wrap up.
Part 2 - Lolo Willis and Sydney Bell join Neville James for a Friday sports wrap up.
Part 1 - Delano ‘Ras Cubu’ Francis joins Neville James as they speak about the 27th Annual Bordeaux Farmers Rastafari Agricultural Food Fair is Saturday January 17 and Sunday January 18 beginning at 10am.
Part 1 - Delano ‘Ras Cubu’ Francis joins Neville James as they speak about the 27th Annual Bordeaux Farmers Rastafari Agricultural Food Fair is Saturday January 17 and Sunday January 18 beginning at 10am.
Part 2 - DaraMonifah Cooper Agribusiness Counselor of the USVI Agricultural Business Center and Bonnetta Adeeb founder of Ujamaa Cooperative Farming Alliance, a nonprofit collective of BIPOC growers, farmers, and gardeners who cultivate and distribute heirloom seeds and grow culturally meaningful crops speak with Neville James.
Part 2 - DaraMonifah Cooper Agribusiness Counselor of the USVI Agricultural Business Center and Bonnetta Adeeb founder of Ujamaa Cooperative Farming Alliance, a nonprofit collective of BIPOC growers, farmers, and gardeners who cultivate and distribute heirloom seeds and grow culturally meaningful crops speak with Neville James.
Part 1 - Neville James is joined by Dr. Max Hilaire, a political science professor, will be hosting a book signing on Friday, January 16, 2026, from 4 to 6 pm at Teddy's at Five Corners, Christiansted, St. Croix. Dr. Hilaire's recent publication is titled, "The Permanent Members of the United Security Council and International Law."
Part 1 - Neville James is joined by Dr. Max Hilaire, a political science professor, will be hosting a book signing on Friday, January 16, 2026, from 4 to 6 pm at Teddy's at Five Corners, Christiansted, St. Croix. Dr. Hilaire's recent publication is titled, "The Permanent Members of the United Security Council and International Law."
Part 2 - Neville James speaks with Dr. Pat Morris and Willard Tutein as President Donald Trump appeared to flip someone off as he toured a Michigan Ford plant in an incident caught on video Tuesday, and the White House defended the action as an “appropriate” response to someone screaming at the commander-in-chief. TJ Sabula, a 40-year-old line worker at the plant, told the press that he was the person shouting at the president. He has been suspended from work pending an investigation.
Part 2 - Neville James speaks with Dr. Pat Morris and Willard Tutein as President Donald Trump appeared to flip someone off as he toured a Michigan Ford plant in an incident caught on video Tuesday, and the White House defended the action as an “appropriate” response to someone screaming at the commander-in-chief. TJ Sabula, a 40-year-old line worker at the plant, told the press that he was the person shouting at the president. He has been suspended from work pending an investigation.
Part 1 - Neville James is joined by Dr. Pat Morris and Willard Tutein as Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that they will refuse to comply with a congressional subpoena to testify in a House committee’s investigation of Jeffrey Epstein even as Republican lawmakers prepare contempt of Congress proceedings against them.
Part 1 - Neville James is joined by Dr. Pat Morris and Willard Tutein as Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that they will refuse to comply with a congressional subpoena to testify in a House committee’s investigation of Jeffrey Epstein even as Republican lawmakers prepare contempt of Congress proceedings against them.
Part 2 - Lolo Willis and Neville James analyze the rich history of past and present talented Virgin Islands basketball stars, highlighting some of their most notable achievements.
Part 2 - Lolo Willis and Neville James analyze the rich history of past and present talented Virgin Islands basketball stars, highlighting some of their most notable achievements.
Part 1 - Neville James discusses as Governor Albert Bryan has written to U.S. President Donald Trump and his Cabinet seeking federal action in dealing with the increase in charter vessel fees by the Virgin Islands.
Part 1 - Neville James discusses as Governor Albert Bryan has written to U.S. President Donald Trump and his Cabinet seeking federal action in dealing with the increase in charter vessel fees by the Virgin Islands.
Part 2 - Dr. Pat Morris, Dwayne Henry, Rocky Liburd and Donald Cole as deposed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife appeared in a federal court in New York City following their capture in a U.S. military operation in the capital of Caracas. President Donald Trump said that the U.S. would "run" Venezuela.
Part 2 - Dr. Pat Morris, Dwayne Henry, Rocky Liburd and Donald Cole as deposed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife appeared in a federal court in New York City following their capture in a U.S. military operation in the capital of Caracas. President Donald Trump said that the U.S. would "run" Venezuela.
Part 1 - Neville James alma-mater the University of Miami Hurricanes beat the Ohio State Buckeyes in the Cotton Bowl, pulling off an upset as underdogs in the College Football Playoffs.
Part 1 - Neville James alma-mater the University of Miami Hurricanes beat the Ohio State Buckeyes in the Cotton Bowl, pulling off an upset as underdogs in the College Football Playoffs.
Part 2 - Rufus Turnbull and Lolo Willis join Neville James as they discuss Smokey Robinson, who is without doubt one of the most successful and talented songwriters of all time. From his time as leader of The Miracles, to his solo career and his songwriting powers at Motown, there really is only one Smokey.
Part 2 - Rufus Turnbull and Lolo Willis join Neville James as they discuss Smokey Robinson, who is without doubt one of the most successful and talented songwriters of all time. From his time as leader of The Miracles, to his solo career and his songwriting powers at Motown, there really is only one Smokey.
Part 1 - Neville James discusses the life and legacy of Mrs. Asta M. Evans, of Mon Bijou, who passed away on December 10, 2025. She was 86 years old. Funeral services will be held on January 9 at Holy Cross Catholic Church with Funeral arrangements entrusted to James Memorial Funeral Home.
Part 1 - Neville James discusses the life and legacy of Mrs. Asta M. Evans, of Mon Bijou, who passed away on December 10, 2025. She was 86 years old. Funeral services will be held on January 9 at Holy Cross Catholic Church with Funeral arrangements entrusted to James Memorial Funeral Home.
Part 2 - Neville James speaks with Delegate to Congress Stacey Plaskett as she announced that the U.S. House of Representatives have passed the bipartisan Commerce, Justice Science; Energy and Water Development; and Interior and Environment Appropriations Act, 2026.
Part 2 - Neville James speaks with Delegate to Congress Stacey Plaskett as she announced that the U.S. House of Representatives have passed the bipartisan Commerce, Justice Science; Energy and Water Development; and Interior and Environment Appropriations Act, 2026.
Part 1 - Neville James analyzes how the deadly ICE shooting unfolded in Minneapolis as ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot and killed 37-year-old Renne Nicole Good.
Part 1 - Neville James analyzes how the deadly ICE shooting unfolded in Minneapolis as ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot and killed 37-year-old Renne Nicole Good.
Part 2 - Willard Tutein and Neville James report that the United States is acting to intercept a Russian-flagged oil tanker heading across the Atlantic to Europe after it evaded a blockade in Venezuela, according to a New York Times report.
Part 2 - Willard Tutein and Neville James report that the United States is acting to intercept a Russian-flagged oil tanker heading across the Atlantic to Europe after it evaded a blockade in Venezuela, according to a New York Times report.
Part 1 - Neville James and Dr. Ed Browne discuss US President Donald Trump's post on Truth Social on Tuesday, "I am pleased to announce that the interim authorities in Venezuela will be turning over between 30 and 50 million barrels of high quality, sanctioned oil, to the United States of America.
Part 1 - Neville James and Dr. Ed Browne discuss US President Donald Trump's post on Truth Social on Tuesday, "I am pleased to announce that the interim authorities in Venezuela will be turning over between 30 and 50 million barrels of high quality, sanctioned oil, to the United States of America.
Part 2 - Lolo Willis and Dwayne henry join Neville James for a discussion on Venezuela and what this would mean for a potential restart of the Saint Croix oil refinary.
Part 2 - Lolo Willis and Dwayne henry join Neville James for a discussion on Venezuela and what this would mean for a potential restart of the Saint Croix oil refinary.
Part 1 - Happy Three Kings Day in the territory as Neville James winds down the holidays with Sweet Quelbe Music.
Part 1 - Happy Three Kings Day in the territory as Neville James winds down the holidays with Sweet Quelbe Music.
Part 1 - It's the first Table Talk of 2026 and Nevile James is joined by Dr. Pat Morris, Donald Cole, Dwayne Henry and Dr. Ed Browne as President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. "successfully carried out a large scale strike against Venezuela" early Saturday and that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife were "captured and flown out of the Country."
Part 1 - It's the first Table Talk of 2026 and Nevile James is joined by Dr. Pat Morris, Donald Cole, Dwayne Henry and Dr. Ed Browne as President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. "successfully carried out a large scale strike against Venezuela" early Saturday and that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife were "captured and flown out of the Country."
Part 2 - Lorna Nichols of VIWMA joins Neville James as they discuss holidays trash pick up schedule.
Part 2 - Lorna Nichols of VIWMA joins Neville James as they discuss holidays trash pick up schedule.
Part 1 - Neville James discusses with his Listeners about their 2026 resolutions for the territory and the region.
Part 1 - Neville James discusses with his Listeners about their 2026 resolutions for the territory and the region.
Part 2 - Senator Novelle E. Francis Jr., Majority Leader of the Virgin Islands Legislature, joins Neville James on Analyze This to discuss holiday traditions, governance, and priorities for the year ahead in the Virgin Islands.
Part 2 - Senator Novelle E. Francis Jr., Majority Leader of the Virgin Islands Legislature, joins Neville James on Analyze This to discuss holiday traditions, governance, and priorities for the year ahead in the Virgin Islands.
Part 1 - Maria, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in San Juan, joins Neville James on Analyze This to discuss the holiday and New Year’s weather outlook for the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Part 1 - Maria, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in San Juan, joins Neville James on Analyze This to discuss the holiday and New Year’s weather outlook for the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Part 2 - The conversation continues with former Lieutenant Governor Osbert Potter, Ras Reg and Neville James as the Saint Thomas Stanley and the Ten Sleepless Knights Motorcade/Tramp event happens on Christmas morning beginning at 2am.
Part 2 - The conversation continues with former Lieutenant Governor Osbert Potter, Ras Reg and Neville James as the Saint Thomas Stanley and the Ten Sleepless Knights Motorcade/Tramp event happens on Christmas morning beginning at 2am.
Part 1 - Neville James is joined by former Lieutenant Governor Osbert Potter as Stanley and the Ten Sleepless Knights come to Saint Thomas for the Christmas Morning Foreday Serenade from 2am to 4am and the neighborhood drive thru and from 4am to 6am tramp from western cemetery to emancipation garden.
Part 1 - Neville James is joined by former Lieutenant Governor Osbert Potter as Stanley and the Ten Sleepless Knights come to Saint Thomas for the Christmas Morning Foreday Serenade from 2am to 4am and the neighborhood drive thru and from 4am to 6am tramp from western cemetery to emancipation garden.
Part 2 - Willard Tutein joins Neville James in playing Holiday tunes from Stanley & The Ten Sleepless Knights as WTJX wraps up the final Crucian Christmas Foreday Serenade of 2025 in Christiansted.
Part 2 - Willard Tutein joins Neville James in playing Holiday tunes from Stanley & The Ten Sleepless Knights as WTJX wraps up the final Crucian Christmas Foreday Serenade of 2025 in Christiansted.
Part 1 - Neville James wraps up the final Crucian Christmas Foreday Serenade of 2025 in Christiansted. The East Route began at 2:00am with food stops at the Schjang Family in Estate Saint John and the Hendricks Family at Eliza’s Retreat. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Serenade, we will tramp from Market Square to WTJX for the final food stop.
Part 1 - Neville James wraps up the final Crucian Christmas Foreday Serenade of 2025 in Christiansted. The East Route began at 2:00am with food stops at the Schjang Family in Estate Saint John and the Hendricks Family at Eliza’s Retreat. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Serenade, we will tramp from Market Square to WTJX for the final food stop.
Part 2 - The Table Talk is in effect with Neville James. Rocky Liburd and Donald Cole as leaders from the V.I. Port Authority, Cruise Terminals International, and Royal Caribbean Group formally marked the beginning of a major redevelopment of Crown Bay, framing the agreement as a long-term investment in the territory’s tourism economy that preserves public ownership while expanding capacity and opportunity.
Part 2 - The Table Talk is in effect with Neville James. Rocky Liburd and Donald Cole as leaders from the V.I. Port Authority, Cruise Terminals International, and Royal Caribbean Group formally marked the beginning of a major redevelopment of Crown Bay, framing the agreement as a long-term investment in the territory’s tourism economy that preserves public ownership while expanding capacity and opportunity.
Part 1 - Neville James is joined by St. Croix Traffic Command Sargeant Arthur Joseph, and WTJX CEO Tanya Singh as the final Crucian Christmas Foreday Serenade of 2025 will take place in Christiansted. The East Route begins at 2:00 am on December 23rd with food stops at the Schjang Family in Estate Saint John and the Hendricks Family at Eliza’s Retreat. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Serenade, we will tramp from Market Square to WTJX for the final food stop.
Part 1 - Neville James is joined by St. Croix Traffic Command Sargeant Arthur Joseph, and WTJX CEO Tanya Singh as the final Crucian Christmas Foreday Serenade of 2025 will take place in Christiansted. The East Route begins at 2:00 am on December 23rd with food stops at the Schjang Family in Estate Saint John and the Hendricks Family at Eliza’s Retreat. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Serenade, we will tramp from Market Square to WTJX for the final food stop.