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October 2019
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For the finale, Rohan invites his son Nico on the island, who comes back for the first time to the place where he grew up. Rohan gives him a tour of Spanish Town and the two of them play a football game with the kids of the Touchdown Project before gathering the series’ crew for a party.
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Rohan takes us on a journey through history from the Maroons of Moore Town to an African restaurant in Kingston, and introduces us to Jamaica?s next track and field superstar Brianna Lyston.
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On the second part of this journey, Rohan meets legendary DJ Big Youth, visits an indigenous Rastafari village, and discusses music and spirituality with Junior Reid.
September 2019
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Here, we explore Jamaica?s greatest gifts to the world - Rasta and reggae. For the first time ever, we meet the man behind The Congos, Ashanti Roy. Then, Rohan takes us to the infamous Tuff Gong International recording studio.
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From James Bond beach in Ocho Rios to a meeting with Lennox Lewis in Montego Bay, Rohan and his boys take us on a road trip around the island, stopping at the food stands along the way.
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We follow Rohan to his coffee plantation on the best of Jamaican soils: the Blue Mountains. We get to know his story and learn how everything started as he prepares green juice with OG producer Gussie Clarke.
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We visit the first eco-village of the island, talk sustainability with raw vegan chefs and farmers, and discuss Reggae Revival with Jah9 and Raging Fyah.
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Rohan takes us to a unique farm-to-table dining experience in the mountains: Stush in the Bush. Later, he takes his boys to Jamnesia, the birthplace of surf in Jamaica.
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Rohan shows us his routine as he arrives in Jah Land, stopping by his father?s house, meeting up with friends, going on a tour of Trench Town with Ky-Mani and attending a cookout party at the Museum.
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