INSPIRED PEOPLE
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INSPIRED PEOPLE
THE INSIDERS’ LIVVI SHOPPING GUIDE BARBADOS FRANC Who’s “Nasty Nigel” UP CLOSE WITH MR. LYTHGOE SHARP DRESSED MAN BARBADIAN MEN’S FASHION RIHANNA STYLE ICON INSPIRED PEOPLE RON JOYCE > DAME OLGA LOPES-SEALE > PAUL ALTMAN > MORE w w w.inspire b arb ados.co m that Girl? DEPARTMENTS Publisher’s Letter 3 Contributors’ Page 4 The List 122 Inspire Practitioners 123 Inspiring Charities 123 CONTENTS FASHION & STYLE Inspire Classic Style - The Maxi Dress Style Icon - Rhianna Rocks The Shore Thing Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend John Lodge: My Style My Life Sharp Dressed Man Boys & Girls The Boy Who Walked p.32 p.8 From top left photography: Heidi Klein by Joseph Montezinos@ Onephotographics; Rojoe by Jaryd Niles-Morris; Anya and Ballon Bleu du Cartiers by Julie Webster; Scott Ames supplied courtesy of Studio Caribe Ltd; Tino Best by Risée Chaderton; Livvi Franc by Julie Webster and Canouan Island compliments Altman Real Estate. INSPIRED PEOPLE Neysha & Tej Dr Juliet Skinner The Maas Family Sanna Allsop Paul Altman Aunty Olga Ron Joyce EVENTS HEALTH & BEAUTY Skin Deep Naturally Gorgeous Living Gluten Free The Alternative Solution Heart Health Smile at Life Spas 49 50 54 56 58 60 62 64 p.86 COMMERCE Business Coaching Barbados for Health & Wellness My Business My Inspiration TRAVEL Travel Tips Off The Beaten Track 109 112 113 CHARITY & SPORTS A Bid for Caring Passion For Sports 115 117 121 | Inspire Magazine P.4 7 8 12 14 20 31 32 40 43 124 - 128 LIFESTYLE Inspiration For Every Home - Island Living In Good Taste Yoga Surfer Chef MUSIC & CULTURE Livvi Franc - Who’s That Girl? Musician’s Gallery “Nasty Nigel” Chattel Houses I Queen p.111 45 46 82 100 105 114 116 67 70 74 78 79 85 86 90 - 95 96 98 101 103 104 106 107 I am inspired everyday by my daughter and the many people who complement my life on many levels. The following quotation by Goethe was an inspiration, as well as a call to action when Inspire was conceived 18 months ago. “Whatever you can do or dream you can do, begin it with boldness. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it.” If you are beginning something in this new year and new decade, then begin it now. Cling to that vision, take a chance and make it happen. Hello 2010. A new year and a new decade... Welcome to the first edition of Inspire Barbados, the magazine devoted to life and style in Barbados. Inspire Barbados will do just that, inspire you with the latest trends in fashion, jewellery, beauty, health, music, sport, interior design and inspiring people who make contributions to Barbados. Here, you’ll be able to discover what’s stylish now and where you can get it. The idea for Inspire Barbados came from living here for several years and realising that even though we’re a geographically small island, we have so much to offer with the influx of some of the trendiest celebrities, combined with the Barbadian unique sense of style and attitude. We have scoured Barbados looking at some of the best items available here and now, and looked at some the trends most suitable for our climate. Excitingly, our shopping horizon is set to expand wonderfully with the highly anticipated opening of The Limegrove Lifestyle Centre at the end of this year. This insiders’ guide includes health treatments, hairdressers, make-up artists; some you will know, others you may not. Our feature, “Off The Beaten Track” highlights some of those little known hideaways, and hangouts you may wish to explore. We’ll be highlighting exactly what Barbados has to offer from the best health and spa treatments. Barbados is lucky enough to be home to some of the best healthcare practioners in the world. We have a variety of clinicians, including a world-class fertility treatment centre. In addition, there are numerous fabulous spas to choose from. What better place to rejuvenate your body, your mind and soul than in the warmth of Barbados. In this first issue we have focused on some of the outstanding musical talent here on the island that is being exported around the world, including our cover girl, Livvi Franc, who is releasing her new single, Automatik this month. If you’re not fortunate enough to reside on this beautiful island full time, then you can catch up with Inspire Barbados at www.inspirebarbados.com to read the latest news and features. So, what are you waiting for? Turn the page and be inspired... Cathy Jones Cathy Jarratt-Jones Editor in Chief & Publisher P.S. If you want to stay inspired, why not sign up for our regular newsletter and offers, as trends move at a million miles an hour! Register your details at www.inspirebarbados.com. P.5 Inspire Magazine | We’re inspired by... CONTRIBUTORS Greg Williams “Being totally fabulous and flawless.” Nikita Abed “A real passion for life and laughter.” Jaryd Niles-Morris “Excellence.” Julie Webster “The Grace that God extends towards me with all my faults inspires me to love others for who they are.” Jennifer Harper-Deacon ”By being of service to others, Mother Nature, light, wisdom, knowledge and love.” Lucy Eccles ”Travel - the world is full of amazing and interesting places.” Francessca Manzi “Living life passionately and truthfully!” Ruth Ifill “My family and having a goal to work towards.” SPECIAL THANKS TO THE ENTIRE TEAM AT UNO, VIRGO COMMUNICATIONS INC AND DT CONSULTANTS FOR THEIR TIRELESS AND OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS TO THIS PUBLICATION. ALSO TO MIX 96.9 FM FOR THEIR SUPPORT OF OUR MAGAZINE ON THE STYLE PROGRAMME WITH ANNIE MARIE WEATHERHEAD AND GREG WILLIAMS. Risée Chaderton “My son...who views the world as only a small child can, with utter abandon and reckless enthusiasm.” www.inspirebarbados.com PA TO EDITOR IN CHIEF Ruth Ifill PUBLISHING ASSISTANT Nikita Abed SALES TEAM Natasha Hughes and Natalie Griffith | Inspire Magazine P.6 Photography by Julie Webster Make up by Theresa Drvaric Dress compliments of Kartushe Every care has been taken to ensure correct and accurate information, however the publishers cannot be held responsible for any errors, omissions or changes. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part of this publication without written permission is strictly prohibited. The adverts are the sole responsibility of the advertiser. © Inspire Barbados. EDITOR IN CHIEF & PUBLISHER Cathy Jarratt-Jones CREDITS ON THE COVER CONTRIBUTORS Cathy Jarratt-Jones, Nikita Abed, Jennifer Harper-Deacon, Lucy Eccles, Francessca Manzi, Pamela Harris, Mac Fingall, Gay Smith, Ruth Ifill and Celeste Pontifex PHOTOGRAPHERS Julie Webster, Jaryd Niles-Morris, Risée Chaderton, Studio Caribe, Arash Moallemi, Marcel Pragnell, Joseph Montezinos@Onephotographics, Photo Dynamics and Bob Kiss PRINTERS PrintWeb in association with Panagraphix MAKE-UP ARTISTS & STYLISTS Greg Williams, Theresa Drvaric, Leah Whitehead, Teresa Williams, Joanna Jones, Cherri-Ann Fung-A-Fat and Duane Sevelin FASHION & STYLE P.9 Fashion & Style | | Feature Everybody loves the Suns KEY TREND: THE MAXI DRESS Flowery, floral, plain or clingy, the maxi dress is perfect for all shapes and sizes. It flows and flatters in balmy breezes... With many fabulous examples to choose from on island, the maxi dress can take you effortlessly from the beach to evening. | Fashion & Style P.10 hine PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOSEPH MONTEZINOS@ONEPHOTOGRAPHICS, DRESS, SHOES & ACCESSORIES BY HEIDI KLEIN UK. Feature | P.11 Fashion & Style | COLOUR MAKES A STATEMENT Jewellery by Heather HarringtonJones. Make-up by Duane Sevelin. Dress model’s own. Photography by Julie Webster. | Fashion & Style P.12 ONE SHOULDER WONDER Dress by Heidi Klein. Make-up by Greg Williams. Photography by Julie Webster. Feature | BREEZY BEACH BABE Photography by Joseph Montezinos@Onephotographics, Dress & Accessories by HEIDI KLEIN. DAY TO NIGHT ELEGANCE Photography by Joseph Montezinos@Onephotographics, Dress & Accessories by HEIDI KLEIN. P.13 Fashion & Style | | Article Iconic Style Rihanna Rocks Six key looks for 2010 1. ROCK CHICK, “I’M WITH THE BAND LOOK” Appearing at the Jean-Paul Gaultier show, Rihanna wore the designer’s revealing black bondage style coat over skin-tight leather pants and electric blue shoes. Many designers are focusing on black and continue to work with leather. They are accessorising with studded biker platform shoes and embellished chain bags. 2. CUT ME OUT Cut outs were EVERYWHERE, creating a mosaic of fabric shapes against sharp contrasts of skin cut outs. 3. MOULD YOUR SHOULDER Big coat hanger shoulders on everything from jackets to dresses have reemerged highlighting cinched waists and an hourglass figure. A Balmain favourite. NO ONE HAS PULLED OFF A GREATER STYLE TRANSFORMATION THAN OUR VERY OWN RIHANNA. Long gone are the wavy extensions and baggy jeans, 4. NOT NAKED, NUDE replaced by a succession of newsworthy outfits and cutting edge hair. A number of Paris shows pushed nudity: sheer translucent fabrics designed to expose. From nipples to belly buttons, the chiffons were intertwined with solid materials. Rihanna carried off an audaciously revealing Gareth Pugh dress with horizontal stripes of sheer and solids accompanied by heavy black designer shades. In a few whirlwind days at Paris Fashion Week, Rihanna captivated the 5. SPARKLY SEQUINS world’s headlines with a series of eye-popping outfits at top shows such as Chanel, Hussein Chalayan and Jean-Paul Gaultier. What better way to gauge the style direction for 2010 than to scrutinize Rihanna’s outfits in Paris and keep an eye on her latest album, Rated R. Voted one of the 50 Most Glamourous Women of the World by Glamour Magazine, the style icon said “fashion for me is another way I get to express myself creatively…I am an artist, so I like creating things.” Long may she rock the fashion world! | Fashion & Style P.14 Sequins are in abundance. Now acceptable for day and night. Sparkling crystals look best when they are placed in a symmetrical style, as strewn over much of the Prada collection. Rihanna sported a crystal embellished black muff to keep her hands warm, paired with black pumps and Ray Bans. 6. COUNTRY ROAD At Chanel’s ready-to-wear show in Paris, Karl Lagerfeld turned his attention to country chic: subdued earth tones, tweeds and silks contrasts. Rihanna followed the country theme - with the exception of her Louboutins wearing a high waisted Chanel tweed skirt and a white bustier loaded with layers of custom-made Chanel jewellery. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JULIE WEBSTER, MAKE-UP BY GREG WILLIAMS. | Fashion & Style P.16 SWIMSUIT AT KARTUSHE, JEWELLERY BY JOHN HARDY AT DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL. Topping fashion’s heat index: beachwear you’ll live in all year. Embellish with sunreflecting jewellery and accessories. SWIMSUITS BY GUESS AT THE RUNWAY, SUNGLASSES AT THE RUNWAY. SWIMSUIT BY AGENT PROVOCATEUR, HAT BY HEIDI KLEIN UK. Inspire Pick As worn by Kate Moss and Sienna Miller. Feature | P.17 Fashion & Style | SWIMSUIT BY HEIDI KLEIN, WHIP BY AGENT PROVOCATEUR, SHOES BY GUESS AT THE RUNWAY, SUNGLASSES AT THE RUNWAY. | Feature | Fashion & Style P.18 SWIMSUIT AT KARTUSHE, JEWELLERY BY JOHN HARDY AT DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL. KAFTAN BY PAPILLION BLEU AT AMETHYST, HAT AT AMETHYST. Swimsuit AGENT PROVOCATEUR Feature | P.19 Fashion & Style | EVERY WOMAN DESERVES GREAT LINGERIE. THERE IS NOTHING LIKE A SEXY BRA MADE WITH LUXURIOUS FABRICS TO ENCOURAGE A FEELING OF SENSUALITY AND CONFIDENCE. Boudoir & beyond Inspire Tip Reveal or conc ea PUSH-UP - Lo l - which silhouette suits yo u? ts of lift for nigh anytime boost. ts out or an FULL COVER AG maximum supp E - Perfect for comfort and or DEMI - Litera t. lly means half, as in half cup. More revealin g, w MULTI-WAY - ith an open decolletage. O However you ne strap. Two strap. No stra need. p. WIRELESS No wire. Light support with flexible, natura l lift. PHOTOGRAPH A gent P r ov o c a t e u r Y BY JULIE WE epitomises the lingerie revolu tion. Made for both th e b o u doir and the board room, A g lingerie is an oent Provocateur inspirational cr pulent range of to intensify lifeeations, desig ned ’s pleasu s an un lock your de d sires. Other re favourites include La Perl a, know n classic detail a nd trad itional for its and of course, finishes, Victoria’s Secr et. Agent Provocate ur co mng soon to Lim egrove. La Perla at Charlot te’s Chest. Victoria’s Secret at Cave Shepherd . P.21 Fashion & Style | BSTER. Diamonds are a Visiting Barbados is a splendid opportunity to buy duty-free jewellery and beautiful diamonds. Every size, shape and price is available. Be inspired by Marilyn Monroe’s iconic performance in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes... | Fashion & Style P.22 Trends | a girl’s best friend! Buying tips for HIM... You’ve found the right girl to ask, the perfect place to ask her, the words to say, and the time to say them. But do you have the ring? Seems you’d better. Proposing without a rock is the biggest proposal blunder a guy can make. Which means you’ve got to divvy up the dough. The guideline for this major purchase is 10% of your salary. Sorry guys but it’s true. Make sure you know the basics diamonds are rated on a 4 C scale. CUT Not the shape, but how well it’s shaped. COLOUR The amount of brown or yellow in a “colourless stone”. The whiter it is, the better the diamond. CLARITY Clarity describes the clearness or purity of a diamond. This is determined by the number, size, nature, and location of the internal (inclusions) and external (blemishes) imperfections. CARAT A diamond’s size is measured in carat weight. Big rock equals many carats. Each diamond carat is also equal to 100-points; a diamond that is a 1/2 carat can also be referred to as a 50-point diamond. But keep in mind bigger isn’t necessarily better. BONUS C - CONFIDENCE! Buy from a reputable source that provides a certificate of authenticity. This ensures you are not buying a blood diamond. Owning tips for HER... TIP #1 Treat your jew ellery well, tr eat it with respect... .and show resp ect. If you really dislike a besp oke piece be hone st, it can be re made. TIP #2 Keep bling blinging...put your diamond jewellery on last. Hairspray, make-up and perspiration cause diamonds to dull. TIP #3 Maintaining yo ur ice...Take it back to th jeweller for cl e eaning or if cl eaning at hom use this sim e ple formula: Mix one pa ammonia to te rt n parts water. Rinse with war water. Use a de m licate toothbru sh to clean an then pat dr y. d Fun Fact: Rum, Vodka and Gin will do the tric 40 proof k also. TIP #4 re, ly insure, insu Most important y horror stories insure! Too man unnecessar y risks abound to take with your jewels. P.23 Fashion & Style | THESE EXQ UI SITE & UNIQ UE PIECES AR E AVAILABLE AT DIAMOND S INTERNATIO NAL. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JULIE WEBSTER. MAKE UP BY GREG WILLIAMS. LOCATION SANDCASTLE. ip Inspire T ds an d diamon e ict fre e Also, choos fl n o c . Invest in cious stones ir waste and re e s other p rs that limit th y! Diamond e e polic design flict fre ycling n c o c re t, a ic e in mainta onal has a str and retails th ti s Interna all diamond ohn H ardy. n J o policy riendly brand eco -f | Fashion & Style P.24 Trends | Jewellery by John Hardy at Diamonds International. Sunglasses by The Runway. MAX & JESSICA PHOTOGRAPHY BY JULIE WEBSTER. MAKE-UP BY GREG WILLIAMS. P.25 Fashion & Style | | Trends NECKLACE AT AMETHYST Purplehaze DRESS BY NICOLE MILLER AT LOUISA J CLUTCH AT AMETHYST SHOES AT KARTUSHE DIOR AT DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL “An elegant palette of deep violet and lavenders captures the true .” essence of feminity of -Marco Zanini Halston. | Fashion & Style P.26 Trends | Shades of KAFTAN AT AMETHYST EARRINGS BY HEATHER HARRINGTON-JONES CUFF BY HEATHER HARRINGTON-JONES BELT AT AMETHYST SANDALS AT AMETHYST Colours of the sea and sky always look beautiful no matter what your complexion. Blue & Green CLUTCH AT AMETHYST P.27 Fashion & Style | | Trends NECKLACE AT AMETHYST Salt & Pepper BLACK UP MAKE-UP AT PURE SOURCE | Fashion & Style P.28 BELT AT AMETHYST TROUSERS BY NICOLE MILLER AT LOUISA J SHOES AT KARTUSHE Black & white combined can be either ‘rock chic’ or classically elegant. Add sparkling high heels or glitter make-up to add attitude. TOY WATCH AT HEATHER HARRINGTONJONES | Trends Bring on the glamour by adding silver, gold, sequins & diamonds. EARRINGS & NECKLACE BY HEATHER HARRINGTON-JONES Glitterati CLUTCH AT SAPPHIRE SHERATON CENTRE ESTEBAN PARFUMS AT PURE SOURCE DRESS AT KARTUSHE | Fashion & Style P.30 BAIGNOIRE WATCH PANSÉRI © CARTIER 2008 AT DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL PARAZUL ACCESSORIES AT DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL Inspired Extras Trends | Fashion up your life and make a statement with these fabulous accessories! LEFT TO RIGHT: 1. CAPTIVE DE CARTIER, FRANCK DIELEMAN © CARTIER 2009 AT DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL. 2. BALLON BLEU DE CARTIER, FRANCK DIELEMAN © CARTIER, 2007 AT DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL. 3. BAIGNOIRE WATCH PANSÉRI © CARTIER 2008 AT DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL. 4. CLUTCH AT PURE SOURCE. 5. LU LU GUINNESS CLUTCH AT AMETHYST. 6. CLUTCH AT SAPPHIRE SHERATON CENTRE. 7. SHOES AND BAG AT DINGOLAY SHERATON CENTRE. 8. RAGTIME DESK SET AT DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL. 9. BAG BY GUESS AT THE RUNWAY & SHOES AT KARTUSHE. P.31 Fashion & Style | KARTUSH Q U AY S I D E C E N T R E | 2 4 6 4 3 5 6 2 2 7 | W E S T C O A S T M A L L | 2 4 6 4 3 2 1 8 7 1 COMING SOON TO LIMEGROVE Style Life My Interview | My INTERVIEW BY LUCY ECCLES How would you describe your style? Classic...jeans, t-shirt & leather jacket; for evening I like a more urban look.. Which movie stars’ films will you always see? Russell Crowe and Kenneth Branagh. It’s hard to choose a favourite film...too many to identify but Henry V and Gladiator come to mind! Where is home? Home is in the UK but I spend an increasing amount of time at my house in the South of France, just outside St Tropez. Where have you been on vacation recently? I have just come back from South East Asia...travelling in Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia. A really eye-opening trip. What’s in your travel bag? My Mac laptop with Slingbox for watching Birmingham FC when I am away. What is on your bedside table? A great book. Paper and pen so I can scribble down lyrics. What is on your iPod? 4,000 songs. Classic rock n’ roll - Jerry Lee Lewis & Little Richard through to modern rock bands like Snow Patrol and Yeha-Noha (native American Indian music). What is your signature scent? Creed...Himalaya Your favourite products? My iPhone...I use it for everything...email, checking flight times, PHOTOGRAPHY BY JULIE WEBSTER, MAKE-UP BY CHERRIE-ANN FUNG-A-FAT. John Lodge, bassist and singer with legendary rock group The Moody Blues and long time Barbados homeowner, discusses some of his favourites. etc. My favourite application at the moment is one that let’s you navigate the night sky and identifies the star constellations. Really fascinating; it is great for the evening skies in Barbados. I also love my SkyCaddie. I love playing golf and the latest SkyCaddie model is the best GPS I have come across. Where do you like to hang out in Barbados? Lonestar. I have known it from the days when it was just a garage. I think the waterside setting is the best on the island. It just captures the vibe of Barbados...For that special night out, I would always go to The Cliff, the food & service are world-class. What are your involvements in charity on the island at the moment? I am involved with The Sandy Lane Charitable Trust. What is your philosopy on life? Whatever I set my mind to, I will always follow it through... stay positive and focused.... P.33 Fashion & Style | | Feature PHOTOGRAPHY BY JARYD NILES-MORRIS, CLOTHES BY ROJOE, MAKE-UP BY JOANNA JONES. sharp dressed man | Fashion & Style P.34 Alfonso: Charcoal patterned vest and pants, Rojoe: Dark grey pinstripe pants, dark grey pinstripe vest. Feature | BARBADIAN DESIGNER ROJOE (ROLAND BASCOMBE) SHOWS CARIBBEAN FASHION IS ANYTHING BUT CASUAL WITH SHARPLY TAILORED CLOTHES THAT MAKE THE MAN. ROJOE ON ROJOE: WHAT INSPIRES YOUR DESIGNS | THE MAFIA, CLEAN LINES, OZWALD BOATENG WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO ON YOUR IPOD | VIVA LA VIDA FAVOURITE SCENT | OBSESSION CALVIN KLEIN STAR SIGN | ARIES HOME | CHRIST CHURCH, BARBADOS PHILOSOPHY ON LIFE | BE KIND, TREAT OTHERS AS WELL AS YOU CAN, SET THE PACE, TAKE THE LEAD P.35 Fashion & Style | Demitri black narrow tie, lavender shirt, lightweight charcoal jacket & pants. | Feature | Fashion & Style P.36 Feature | P.37 Fashion & Style | | Feature L to R: Alex: White shirt, zebra patterned vest, slim-cut blue jeans, black heel cut slips. Andre: Brown & gold striped tie, carrot shirt, oatmeal vest and slacks buffalo brown sandals. Alfonso: Light grey vest, white dress shirt, pencil grey striped tie. Demitri: Purple patterned tie, lavender shirt, charcoal vest & pants. | Fashion & Style P.38 Andre: Saddle brown & gold striped tie, carrot shirt, oatmeal vest. Alex: Lightweight ivory jacket, rust shorts. Feature | P.39 Fashion & Style | | Trends IT’S A MAN’S WORLD MALE ESSENTIALS 1. SUNGLASSES AT THE RUNWAY. 2. THE SANTOS 100 SKELETON WATCH FRANCK DIELEMAN © CARTIER 2008 AND SANTOS 100 CARBON TRIPLE V © CARTIER 2009 AT DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL. 3. WELLMAN SUPPLEMENTS AVAILABLE ISLAND WIDE THROUGH COLLINS LIMITED. 4. NEUTROGENA MEN FACE LOTION AVAILABLE ISLAND WIDE THROUGH COLLINS LIMITED. | Fashion & Style P.40 Trends | 1. GRAF VON FABER-CASTELL PENCIL DESK SET AT DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL. 2. ELEMIS PRODUCTS FOR MEN AT INDULGENCE SPA BY ROYAL WESTMORELAND. 3. IWC SCHAFFHAUSE WATCHES AT DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL. 4. MEN’S SHOES AT THE SURF SHAK SHERATON CENTRE. P.41 Fashion & Style | | Feature Boys &Girls PHOTOGRAPHY BY JULIE WEBSTER. MAKE-UP BY CHERRIE-ANN FUNG-A-FAT. JEWELLERY BY AMETHYST. | Fashion & Style P.42 DRESSES FROM AMETHYS T, HAT BY HEIDI KLEIN. SH VEST FROM DREAD OR DE AD. USHE, JEW ELLERY FR OM AMETHY ST BABY KI SE OM KART LECTION FR MONO FR OM PUR E SOURC E. DRES S FROM AMETHYS T. SHORTS & RA P.43 Fashion & Style | | Trends Inspire Favourites for Children! T- shirts with a conscience by No Added Sugar at Pure Source . The Boys Book at Cloisters Bo ok Store. Offers tip s for boys of al l ages on just ab out ever ything . Clean & Clear Astringent avai lable island wide th rough Collins Limited. Perfect for teen s with problem skin. Boy’s Beach Sh orts by Vilebreq uin at Heidi Klein UK coming so on to Limegrove. St ylish styles av ailable from age 4. There are no labels, no categories and no demand for perfection. We provide an environment where children create and perform together regardless of their abilities, talents, background, race or special needs. Aiming to develop a deeply rooted sense of self, we encourage passion for living and a compassionate support of peers. We are dedicated to the individual, encouraging expression while nurturing a love and respect for humanity. MUSTARDSEED PRODUCTIONS GROUP AGE DAY TIME VENUE Children’s Theatre 1 4-5 years Monday 3:15 - 4:30 pm St. Gabriel’s School Children’s Theatre 2 6 years Thursday 3:15 - 5:00 pm St. Gabriel’s School Children’s Theatre 3 7-9 years Tuesday Youth Theatre 1 10-13 years Friday 3:15 - 5:15 pm St. Gabriel’s School 3:15 - 5:15 pm Barbados Dance Theatre TEL: (246) 262-4838 EMAIL: [email protected] Theatre• 2E-mail: [email protected] 13-16 years Saturday 10:00 - noon• www.mustardseedworld.com The St. Michael School CONTACT: Varia Williams, Managing Director. Tel: (246) 256-PLAY Youth or 262-4838 www.mustardseedworld.com | Fashion & Style P.44 True story | THE BOY WHO A mother’s story by Kelly Moll WALKED I heard shouts and screams coming from the beach outside our house. I ran outside to be greeted by the sight of my neighbour Robyn Edgehill and my husband holding our 7-year-old son Evan. Blood everywhere. Half of his left leg is missing. Why is it missing? While out snorkeling with his friend Danny, the tail prop of a passing fishing boat had severed Evan’s left leg off at the knee. On the way to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, I prayed someone would be able to help my little boy. Despite having lost a tremendous amount of blood Evan is alert…and even more amazingly, calm. After 16 hours of reattachment surgery, Evan’s amazing doctors managed to regraft all his arteries by using part of a vein from the right leg. Once stable, Evan was airlifted to The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) in Canada; one of the world’s largest and most respected pediatric academic health sciences centres. After 2 surgeries in Canada, Evan’s leg was fitted with an external fixator used to keep fractured bones stabilized and in alignment. Months later, as his leg began to heal, Evan was casted with an AFO (ankle/foot orthodox) that supported his ankle and leg. Wearing this, Evan continued to surf, skateboard and run, despite having lost the anterior muscle compartment of his leg that would allow him to move his ankle upwards. November 2008. Evan underwent yet another surgery at SickKids, where he regained some use of his ankle after a tendon transfer. This last surgery was a tremendous success; Evan no longer has problems running. In the past PHOTO COMPLIMENTS OF KELLY MOLL. September 6th 2006. A warm, laid back summer day in Barbados; a day to completely relax and be thankful for living in the Caribbean, where everyone knows nothing bad ever happens. Clearly someone didn’t get that memo. year, he placed 2nd in his school’s 200m and won Best Trick at his 1st skateboard competition. As he grows stronger and stronger every day, his dreams of being a pro-surfer become even more real! The fact that he never gave up, granted me strength to cope. I am eternally grateful to his amazing doctors; Dr. Alan Smith and Jerome Jones in Barbados, and Dr James Wrightin Toronto, who all worked tirelessly. I also offer my thanks to my family, friends and the Barbadian public for their overwhelming support. A special thanks to Eugene Melnyk who arranged for Evan to be airlifted to Toronto. Without their selfless love and donations, I dare not think where Evan might be today. Evan is a miracle. GOGGIE DRUM WITH • Learn the rhythms and beats of the Caribbean and Africa. • Individuals, groups, schools and adults. • For pleasure or to learn new skills. Locals and Visitors welcome. • Visitor drum group evenings arranged. Drum, eat and drink! Tel: 246 827 1518 or 246 422 4624 P.45 Fashion & Style | | Trends Read me a story! THE BENEFITS OF REGULAR READING TO CHILDREN 1. Promotes family bonding and routine in the home. 2. Develops vocabulary and pronunciation skills. 3. Facilitates ‘teaching moments’; children’s fears can be overcome, sympathy developed, experiences broadened, and they can be taught appropriate behaviour through new situations they encounter while reading stories. 4. Carefully chosen books may foster communication about topics otherwise difficult to broach, e.g. divorce, racism, sexuality, etc. 5. Expands children’s horizons; learning about other people, places and times. 6. Reading aloud can increase cognitive ability and IQ scores. BOOKS AT CLOISTERS BOOK STORE SHERATON CENTRE.. 5 TIPS TO HELP YOUR CHILD AVOID COLDS & FLU 1. Get children to wash their hands frequently. 2. Blow their noses into clean tissues, put in the garbage and wash hands. 3. Urge children to cover mouths when coughing and sneezing. 4. Discourage children from touching their mouth, eyes and nose. This is the biggest entry of viruses into the body. 5. Discourage thumb and finger sucking. When flu or allergies afflict you, remember you can use effective symptomatic medicines available over the counter, a few are shown below. It is important to have a family Doctor you can rely on who is available when you need advice, at least over the phone. Respected GP Dr. Michael B. Brown works out of the Brigade House Medical Centre in Christ Church. Available for house calls, he may be contacted on 436 6215 day or night. CHILDREN’S MEDICINE AVAILABLE ISLAND WIDE THROUGH COLLINS LIMITED. Bringing your children to Barbados has never been easier... BABY GEAR HIRE has the latest in equipment to rent. Catering to children of all ages, they provide car seats, strollers, cribs with linen, baby formula, organic foods and a team of qualified child minders. Contact: Raquel Cozier 246 826 GEAR (4327) [email protected] ucts for d o r p e r i p ns Baby! I REAM AT DIAPER C T BALM & T THE ALMOND S E H C IC SICS A ORGAN GUAGE BA SNIFFLES ERBAVIVA CE. BABY SIGN LAN R PURE SOU B & SPA. U BEACH CL | Fashion & Style P.46 PHOTOGRAPHY BY JULIE WEBSTER. MOTHER NEYSHA & TEJ Like most modern business women Neysha Soodeen is no stranger to mulitasking. She manages 4 businesses and 7 publications. “I’m inspired by success in whatever I do. Not money, not fame... just to know I have a project to work on, and to finish it successfully. As I want a very active role in my son’s upbringing, I decided against a full time nanny.” Tej is Neysha’s latest achievement. PHOTOGRAPH SUPPLIED COURTESY OF STUDIO CARIBE LTD. DOCTOR DR. SKINNER Dedicated to helping patients with infertility achieve their dream. Juliet is inspired by taking an egg and a sperm and through science creating an embryo. “Each time a couple returns with their precious little bundle, it is humbling. It makes us all stop to remember the true magic of what we all work hard to achieve!” Inspire Tip ducts inspired by the We love Ortigia pro – all al beauty of Sicily tur na d an alth we nts cultural pla d an s etic nts, aesth of the colours, sce are to Sicily. Products used are indigenous onal ingredients, diti tra d an al tur na made from olin, lm oil, almond oil, lan such as olive oil, pa ble dyes. eta veg d an er end naturally distilled lav At Coral Reef Spa. | Health & Beauty P.50 HEALTH & BEAUTY P.51 Health & Beauty | PHOTOGRAPHY BY JARYD NILES-MORRIS, TREATMENTS BY CHATEAU DE BEAUTE & SECRETS BEAUTY CENTRE. | Article SKIN DEEP JASoN ApplEwHITE ExploRES A poST mETRoSExuAl woRlD, wITH THE HElp of SomE Top bEAuTY ExpERTS. | Health & Beauty P.52 Article | In the past, beauty and spa treatments were the realm of women only. Today, men are more interested in their looks and fighting the affects of aging. Over the past decade and a half, gym memberships and grooming products have become the norm for men wanting to look younger, live longer, and feel better. Now trend setting alpha males like David Beckham, openly acknowledge they take it further, indulging in beauty treatments previously reserved for their wives and girlfriends. Read on for Jason’s account of his day of pampered indulgence. Treatment 1 First, up, I experienced the impressively named galvanic facial. Negatively charged ionised water-soluble products are introduced into the deep layers of your skin via a galvanic current. Negative ions, positive ions, futuristic instruments - it sounds and looks like something from “STAR TREK” or “FRINGE”. However, it was relaxing and worked wonders instantly. My face felt and looked reenergised; my skin was smooth, firm and healthy looking. Treatment 2 The verdict is out on whether it is “manly” to have a pedicure/ manicure. That being said, don’t underestimate the effects of having clean, groomed nails on your level of attractiveness. I totally enjoyed the experience of having both simultaneously by two different beauticians. Hmm...wonder why? Treatment 3 Finally, I had an unforgettable hot-stone massage. The technique involves placing water-heated smooth stones of various sizes on key points of the body and face. Apparently, the benefits include stress alleviation, toxin release, circulation improvement, pain relief, and the promotion of harmony and balance within the body. For me, the primary benefit was that this treatment felt fantastic and so did I afterwards. Not to be missed! Galvanic Facial and Manicure/Pedicure Margaret at Chateau de Beaute Tel: 430 9406, Email [email protected] Hot Stone Massage Beverly at Secrets Beauty Centre Tel: 429-8765, Email [email protected] P.53 Health & Beauty | Hair Colour Care By Lisa Cabral Have you left the salon with vibrant, fabulous colour only to see it fade away? Or, even worse go ‘brassy’ in weeks? We live in a wonderful climate, but unfortunately the worse enemy of colour-treated hair is the sun. Over the years I have seen an improvement in colour treated hair products and have found there are many ways you can extend the life of your colour. My best results involve applying a clear glaze to the hair after colouring. This works like a protective seal on the hair, coating it, evening out the porosity and adding extra shine and condition. I also recommend giving your colour a chance to settle in and waiting 48 hrs after a colour treatment before shampooing. However, the most important advice that I can give is to use the correct products. Harsh shampoos strip colour, so be sure to use a professional shampoo, conditioner and leave-in treatment specially formulated for colour-treated hair. They are more gentle and moisturising and contain sunscreens to protect hair. I recommend Biolage Colorcarethérapie Shampoo and Conditioner followed by Biolage Hydrathérapie Daily Leave-In Tonic. Salt water and chlorine also wreak havoc. Chlorine turns blonde hair green and fades reds and brunettes, so avoid if possible. Rinse out salt water or chlorine immediately after swimming. If you must swim saturate hair with un-chlorinated water first, this will ensure your hair soaks up less chlorine. Last but not least - the most obvious! Cover up with a fabulous hat or scarf when at the beach. This will offer complete protection and your skin will thank you as well. 6 tips to keep your hair looking great By Car-Ron Grazette Qualified Trichologist Car-Ron gives her top tips on keeping your hair in great condition. 1. Wear hair to compliment your lifestyle and features. 2. Understand the limitations of your hair. 3. Build a relationship with your hair care professional. Find a stylist who listens. 80% of their job is understanding who the client is and what they need. 4. Invest in the best quality products available and suited to your hair type. 5. Maintain a healthy hair care programme. Pure Source exclusively stock REN, Suki, and This Works which are all natural products. Kim Sivyer is the founder of 6. Always have your chemical treatments done by Pure a qualified Source,professional. a lifestyle store situated on the west coast of Barbados. www.puresourcebarbados.com. Tel: 246 432 5190 | Health & Beauty P.54 | Trends Gorgeous Naturally ox xo Pure Source introduced their range of organic products to the island in 2005. Their expertise and success here demonstrates that the market is now becoming aware and informed of the real benefits of natural products. fIND ouT wHY NATuRAl bEAuTY pRoDucTS woRK bEST. Natural skin care has come a long, long way! A handful of entrepreneurial, independent skin care companies have led a groundbreaking revolt against the mass manufactured commercial skin care industry and are achieving scientific results with natural, healthier skin friendly ingredients obtained from the highest quality, sustainable sources. Research shows that 60% of what contacts the skin will be absorbed and enter the bloodstream. In the past, the absorption of synthetics and chemicals from most commercial beauty products were deemed harmless in isolation; however, new research indicates that in accumulation, i.e. when applied with the countless other personal care products used on a daily basis, skin can become toxic and affect our overall health. The list of additives is endless and frankly rather frightening: parabens (a chemical that mimics the hormone estrogen), mineral oils, petrochemicals, sulphates, silicons and PEGS. Aluminium chloride/aluminium chlorohydrate, the prominent ingredient in most commercial antiperspirants and deodorants may stop sweating; as a result, it creates a build-up of toxins. In addition, a high level of aluminium has been linked to several health problems that affect the central nervous system most notably Alzheimer’s disease. There are plenty of highly effective, safe, nonaluminium deodorants such as crystal deodorants, natural deodorant roll-ons and sprays, which do not block pores but still effectively stop odour and inhibit excess sweating. Don’t be afraid to try an alternative – they work! It is not only natural skin care, natural wax candles are also starting to be appreciated for their benefits. At the Pure Source store, we make a point of supplying only natural wax candles, which do not emit any harmful carcinogens. Paraffin wax, when burnt, is effectively the same as burning gasoline producing the same emissions as car exhaust. Furthermore, our candles provide an aromatherapy treatment of its own; as the essential oils burn, they emit their own benefits. At Pure Source, we actually prefer our customers to take time before they buy, to test how beneficial the products feel on their skin. Natural products leave out harmful additives but also promote our overall well-being. So do yourself a favour and do a bit of research. Use your senses; a synthetic smell is obvious, a natural scent more subtle and more likely to incorporate pure essential oils used for aromatherapy benefits. Feel the product on your skin. It should work with the skin not against it. All this contributes to a healthier appearance, healthier body and healthier life, plus the fewer chemicals we use, the less are dumped on our eco system, making it better for everyone. Kim Sivyer is the founder of Pure Source, a lifestyle store situated on the West Coast of Barbados. | Health & Beauty P.56 | Article LIVING GLUTENFree Flaked fish and quinoa with sorrel leaves, green beans and beetroot sauce. 4 TIpS foR lIvINg gluTEN-fREE 1. REvAmp YouR KITcHEN. gET RID of EvERYTHINg THAT coNTAINS gluTEN - wHEAT, couScouS, bARlEY, RYE, TRINcAlE, KAmuT, SpElT, oATS (uNlESS THEY’RE cERTIfIED gluTEN fREE); ANYTHINg wITH moDIfIED fooD STARcH, mAlT, AND mAlT flAvoRINgS; AND mANY KINDS of SoY SAucE. STocK up oN SomE READY-mADE AlTERNATIvES, lIKE gluTEN-fREE bREAD, cRAcKERS, pASTA, AND cEREAlS. AND mAKE READINg lAbElS A pART of YouR lIfE. 2. gET fAmIlIAR wITH flouR. gluTEN-fREE SubSTITuTES foR bAKINg INcluDE bucKwHEAT, coRN, RIcE, SoRgHum, mIllET, AND quINoA. THESE uSuAllY woRK bEST IN combINATIoN. SomE pRovIDE bulK, SomE ADD lIgHTNESS, SomE ARE fINER IN TExTuRE So You DoN’T END up wITH A gRITTY bREAD. uSE xANTHAN gum oR guAR gum AS A SubSTITuTE foR THE bINDINg pRopERTIES of gluTEN. oNE oR Two TEASpooNS pER REcIpE IS uSuAllY REquIRED. TApIocA flouR AlSo woRKS AS A bINDER, AS Do Egg wHITES. 3. KEEp IT SImplE. STIcK To wHolE, fRESH, uNpRocESSED fooDS, AND You’ll mAKE YouR DIET gluTEN fREE bY DEfAulT. STocK YouR KITcHEN wITH DARK lEAfY gREENS; cRucIfERouS vEgETAblES, SucH AS bRoccolI AND cAulIflowER; DEEp RED-oRANgE vEgETAblES, SucH AS SwEET poTAToES, cARRoTS, AND RED pEppERS; fRESH fRuIT; lEAN mEATS; AND NuTS, SEEDS, AND bEANS. SEASoN YouR fooDS wITH olIvE oIl, SEA SAlT, fRESH HERbS, AND SpIcES. THE HIgH ANTIoxIDANT coNTENT of SucH A DIET wIll AlSo HElp HEAl ExISTINg DAmAgE To YouR INTESTINAl TRAcT. 4. EAT ouT NoRmAllY. You cAN If You follow A fEw SImplE TIpS. STIcK To gRIllED fISH, mEAT, oR vEgETAblES. AvoID fRIED fooDS - EvEN If THE DISH You’RE oRDERINg DoESN’T coNTAIN gluTEN, IT coulD HAvE bEEN fRIED IN A pAN THAT wAS AlSo uSED To cooK bATTERED fooDS. STEAmED vEgETAblES wITHouT SAucES ARE AlSo A SAfE bET. Why this serious treatment has become a diet trend in Hollywood and the media. Take a walk through the health food section of your supermarket; chances are you’ll find gluten-free cereals, breads, crackers and desserts. So why are we seeing a trend towards more gluten-free products? If you’re gluten sensitive, eating foods that contain gluten can be problematic and cause discomfort. If you are unlucky enough to suffer from a condition called celiac disease, gluten may go as far as causing severe damage to the small intestine. Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder that causes your immune system to attack your intestines in response to gluten. Although the disease is not immediately life threatening, symptoms may include painful stomach cramps. The long-term effects of consuming gluten may be serious and include a compromised immune system, increased risk of colon and other cancers, anemia, low energy, and other complications that can result from lack of immune function and/or nutrient absorption. Untreated celiac disease in children has been linked to anemia, underdevelopment, and even autism. To date, the only known treatment for celiac disease is a completely gluten-free diet. Although obviously well worth the effort if you are a suffering or even if you are gluten sensitive, eating gluten-free can be a challenging proposition. So why are so many non-sufferers following this strict way of eating? Are there benefits for everyone? Absolutely, is the succinct answer! Since the best way to stay true to gluten-free is to eat fresh fruits, vegetables and meats, and to prepare most of your own meals, a glutenfree diet dictates you stay away from many fatty, fried, and pre-packaged foods. Of course, if you do not have celiac disease or gluten intolerance, you may still consume the occasional pizza and beer without negative health affects. However, if gluten-free is your primary way of eating, your diet is much more likely to be fresh, nutritious, and high in natural fiber and protein. It is much easier to stay lean and feel healthy when you are eating food that you prepare from scratch! It is certainly not necessary to live a completely gluten-free life unless you suffer from a serious condition such as celiac disease. What is certain is the health benefits of cutting out processed and fatty foods are remarkable and undeniable. Inspire Tip Many chefs do not know what ‘gluten free’ really means and instructions get lost in translation. One idea is to carry a card that explains your dietary restrictions, and hand it to the server. That way, he or she does not have to write it all down, or translate it for the chef. | Health & Beauty P.58 WHAT IS GLUTEN? Gluten refers to protein components, called peptides, found in wheat, barley and rye; so most flours, breads, pastas, and beers are sources. Most oats also contain gluten, as do condiments such as soy sauce and vinegar, gravies, sour cream, and other products that include thickeners or binders. It is even found in many prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs, and dietary supplements. The Maas Clinic The 5 Laws of body promote re-balance your you Perfect Health will help your a powerful immune system, internal environment and lead to optimal health. THE clINIc THE gARDEN For 15 years, the Maas Clinic has led the Caribbean in radical scientific testing with holistic and naturopathic therapy. We have seen profound and dramatic results and recoveries from all forms of modern degenerative diseases. With state of the art digital feedback systems, NASA based FDA registered medical diagnostic tools, supportive staff and modern setting, patients can feel 100% confident that with commitment they can achieve amazing things and maintain and celebrate optimum health. The Maas Clinic and its adjunctive supports offer you everything required to achieve total success, whatever your goal. It is essential to embrace the understanding of your role of responsibility on your journey to health. We provide you with the most qualified and experienced guides and offer constant support and encouragement, while always reminding you that you alone carry the full power to achieve optimum wellness. Our programs are not quick fixes to weight and health problems. They are comprehensive scientific guides to a healthy lifestyle, a clear understanding of what to do and why it is important to you. Following The 5 Laws our programmes observe will literally change your life for the better in every way. Few of us know where the fruits and vegetables in our supermarkets come from and how much pesticides or herbicides they are exposed to. The Maas family believes firmly in growing their own organic produce ensuring they are exceedingly tasty but packed with the safest form of nutrition. We would be happy to guide you in establishing your own organic garden. The Maas Clinic: Tel: 246 431 9415 Email: [email protected] THE booK The Hidden Cure: The 5 Laws of Perfect Health gives you the knowledge to combat today’s ecological hazards. Laurens Maas explains how fungi cause many of our ailments. In this solutionbased handbook, he outlines a clinically proven easy-to-follow plan to reduce the fungal and toxic load in your diet and reboot your nervous system as a means to holistic recovery. Helping to reverse and eliminate the adverse affects of global fungal pollution, The 5 Laws include reducing sugar and carbohydrates, eating proteins according to your blood type, eating fats according to your metabolism, eating vegetables that influence your body’s biochemical speed and correcting your body’s electromagnetic frequencies. Contact us to find out how you can achieve optimum wellness. P.59 Health & Beauty | PHOTOGRAPHY BY KEITH HARDING. | Trends Alternative Solution Dr. Jennifer Harper-Deacon PhD, MSc, ND précis the key points of her acclaimed health book, “Natural Care Detox Handbook” published by Dorling Kindersley. Detoxification has typically been viewed as a stoical practice followed by health nuts, so if you shudder at the very thought of following a carrotjuice detoxification programme, take heart. Why not take it slowly and enjoy the changes as you integrate new foods, change and develop your taste buds to appreciate the fresh flavour of unprocessed, natural, organic foods, herbs and spices? The carrot juice can come later! Barbados is the ideal place to make changes to your diet; many of the best detox super foods I recommend are readily available here and the gorgeous climate makes it so easy to follow a lighter diet. These foods include fish, organic eggs, sprouts (alfalfa, broccoli and clover) cruciferous vegetables i.e. cabbage, broccoli, avocado, beetroot, sweet potatoes, fennel, tomatoes, onions & garlic, salad leaves, asparagus, pineapple, limes and lemons - all packed with antioxidants, phytonutrients, vitamins and minerals. My Natural Care Detox Handbook provides a sophisticated new detoxification programme that has little in common with the “quick-fix” detox diets of recent times. Detoxification regimes must change and adapt to our circumstances, as today the tremendous toxic over-burdening of our body exposes us to a greater number of chemicals coupled with higher stress levels and exhaustion. A programme must provide a safe and sustainable approach, giving a powerful platform to guide you to build and maintain a lifetime of good health. I believe in combining the wisdom of | Health & Beauty P.60 Eastern medicine, the practice of natural medicine and the latest research in Functional medicine. I advise a three-level, pyramid-style approach that starts gently and becomes progressively more deep acting. At each level, there are individual programmes for body, mind and spirit that provide a complete holistic detox. A detoxification programme usually produces quite dramatic results - increased energy, improved sleep patterns, a sense of peace or calmness, decreased bloating and fluid retention, fewer aches and pains, mental clarity, and improved memory. However, it needs to be fun, accessible - a personal voyage where the outcome will be a cleaner, clearer body, and a greater awareness and respect for your body. The Detox Handbook teaches you to focus on positive, nurturing thoughts because unless you develop that ‘indefinable’ spark within, encouraging and inspiring you on a deeper level, the changes will be transient. During detox, I advocate meditation to promote inner peace, one of the prerequisites to maintaining outer stability and balance. Many of the ancient healing traditions understood that healing the body involves healing the soul. As Plato said, “The cure of any part should not be attempted without treatment of the whole. No attempt should be made to cure the body without the soul and if the head and body are to be healthy you must begin by curing the mind, for this is the great error of our day in the treatment of the human body that physicians first separate the soul from the body”. Do you need to Detox? If you have 3 or 4 of these symptoms, you might need to detox: •Poor digestion, abdominal distension after meals. •Food sensitivities or allergies, heightened sensitivity to environmental toxins (exhaust fumes, paint, and tobacco). •Lethargy and fatigue; a tired, ‘heavy’ feeling in the body. •Discomfort under the left side of the rib cage (spleen and stomach) or right side (liver and gall bladder). Unable to nourish oneself, a lack of self-worth. •Bowel irregularities such as constipation or diarrhea, strong odours from faeces or flatulence. •Poor lymph drainage such as body swelling, oedema in legs and abdomen. •Lowered immunity, prone to viral or bacterial infections, fungal infections including thrush, athlete’s foot etc. •Dryness of the skin, psoriasis, eczema and poor complexion. •Nausea, vomiting, headaches and migraines. Beauty | We all want results from our skin care products, and we want them quickly. Here are some of our favourites that truly deliver. Inspiring Beauty Products! Pevonia products help counteract aging and environmental damage and puts a spring in your step. PEVONIA BOTNAICA EXFO-ZYM Caviar Hand & Foot Cream at Almond Beach Club & Spa. Elemis products are developed for home and spa by spa professionals; they dynamically treat skins of all types with amazing results. ELEMIS COLLECTIONS at Indulgence Spa by Royal Westmoreland. Made using all natural ingredients, the extensive Suki range will revitalise and rejuvenate your skin. We love: the award-winning Exfoliate Foaming Cleanser; the Renewal Bio-Resurfacing Facial Peel, a corrective anti-oxidant rich organic peel, which will reveal a smoother refined complexion; the Pure Facial Moisturing - Balancing Cream that moisturises without clogging your pores; and the Facial Lift Ultimate Firming Cream is a superior groundbreaking treatment that improves visable signs of aging. Suitable for Vegans. All products at Pure Source. REN Moroccan Rose Otto Bath Oil, Moroccan Rose Otto Sugar Body Polish, Moroccan Rose Otto Body Wash. These all combine natural ingredients and the wonderful natural rose scent makes bath and shower times a luxury. All products at Pure Source. This Works Dry Leg Oil with no less than 9 essential oils, will make your skin glow perfectly after sport, swimming and sunbathing. This Works Perfect Cleavage for neck and chest tightens with firming Larch extract at Pure Source. P.61 Health & Beauty | | Article Heart Health The health of your heart is one of the most important indicators of your overall level of health. In fact, nothing is more important in terms of living a long and healthy life. With so much emphasis being placed on outer beauty, it’s no wonder that few people find the time to take care of what’s inside—their heart. Several studies today show that the major cause of mortality is coronary artery disease, which is the hardening and narrowing of the arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle. Collapse of these arteries can lead to a heart attack, which is first indicated by a painful tightening of the chest. THE SPARMAN CLINIC and WELLNESS CENTRE specializes in interventional cardiology, with angioplasty as its trademark. The Clinic is designed to treat heart disease and prevent cardiac events in high risk patient groups. High risk patients can be identified by the following: age, family history, diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, smoking, sedentary lifestyle and obesity. While it may not be possible to reverse some of these risk factors, it is very possible to reduce their impact. Changes to your lifestyle, such as controlling blood pressure and diabetes and not smoking can each make a significant difference. Additional changes include: exercising regularly (remember to consult your physician before embarking on any exercise regimes), losing excess weight, lowering blood levels of LDL cholesterol, increasing blood levels of HDL cholesterol, lowering blood levels of Lipoprotein A cholesterol and triglycerides, increasing LDL cholesterol particle sizes, taking anti-platelet medications to prevent blood clots (e.g. aspirin and plavix) and consuming antioxidants to prevent blood vessel damage (though not scientifically proven to date). At The Sparman Clinic and Wellness Centre, a team of experts are available to advise on how to best reduce your risk factor and improve your health. As a one stop facility, the Clinic offers an ICU with 7 bed in-stay unit; state of the art fixed digital Cathlab with non-invasive cardiac equipment and a fully equipped gym with personal trainers and dieticians. Also available is an ambulance service, shuttle service, & Executive Physicals (where persons can enjoy a full hour body massage and healthy snacks, while having blood tests and cardiac physicals in the Clinic’s VIP lounge). At The Sparman Clinic and Wellness Centre, this philosophy remains: A healthy heart is the most important indicator of your overall level of health. A healthy diet and regular exercise helps to reduce the development of heart disease therefore making it possible for you to live a long and healthy life. By Alfred Sparman, M.D. To learn more visit www.thesparmanclinic.com or call 1-246-62-HEART (624-3278). Alfred Sparman, M.D. Interventional Cardiologist, CEO of THE SPARMAN CLINIC, American Board Certified Physician; BSc. Long Island University, NY; M.D. New York Medical College, New York; Internal Medicine, St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital, New York; Cardiology, Jacksonville Medical Centre, Florida. | Health & Beauty P.62 HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOU ARE HAVING A HEART ATTACK? • Chest pain, sometimes radiating to the neck, back or arm. • Shortness of breath • Palpitations • Syncope • Fatigue FACT: Men have a higher prevalence of heart attacks than women; however, women have a higher mortality rate, therefore women should take chest pain even more seriously. P.63 Health & Beauty | | Article “Smile will sm INSPIRE EXCLUSIVE! RECEIVE 10% OFF YOUR FIRST VISIT WHEN PRESENTING THIS MAGAZINE. | Health & Beauty P.64 Trends | at life, and life mile at you.” - William Shakespeare Smiling is one of the most natural movements the body makes. It is one of the greatest gifts you can give to someone and even greater gift to receive. There’s an excellent reason why the smile is the universal language. A smile is ageless; it never goes out of style. When you really consider it, a smile is instant messaging in its most basic form. In recent years, the smile has emerged as the definitive symbol of beauty. It trumps eyes, hair…even body. A brilliant smile has become an irrefutable factor in describing both beauty and personality. Comments such as, “She’s got such a great smile,” are hardly ever used to describe someone who comes across as inaccessible. Rather, such appraisal evokes admiration, even envy. It speaks of an individual you’d love to model yourself after. Beauty and personality aside, a smile is also a good way to gauge one’s overall state of health. Rejuvenation Dentistry is a philosophy that bases its foundation on the premise that a healthy mouth helps to maintain a healthy body by preventing disease and enhancing longevity. The first step to achieving this is to establish a healthy and strong foundation in the supporting structures of the mouth, particularly the bones and gums. Following this, various treatment modalities are used to create a unique and stunning smile make over. As we age, our front teeth wear and become shorter; the edges chip and become rough. Teeth become more stained appearing more yellow or more brown. Gums may recede exposing more of the roots. The elasticity of the gums is also lost as we age and therefore teeth have a greater tendency to shift and rotate, resulting in overlapping especially in the front of the mouth. All of these aging phenomena may be reversed. My patients have had success with cosmetic procedures such as Enamel Microderbrasion (ultra fine polishing), Tooth Whitening (zoom bleaching), Implants, Bridges, Porcelain Veneers, Porcelain Jacket Crowns, Bonding and Invisilign. With this wide range of modern treatments available in Barbados, there is no reason to avoid smiling ever again! Dr. Lon Clarke For more information on how to give yourself or a loved one the perfect smile, call us at Aesthetic Dental of Barbados (246) 429-5310 or visit www.dentistbarbados.com By Dr Lon Clarke. P.65 Health & Beauty | | Picks The Spa at Coral Reef Club Indulgence Spa by Royal Westmoreland Almond Beach Club & Spa | Health & Beauty P.66 The Spa at the Coral Reef Club is an sumptuous exotic retreat rooted in a truly tranquil environment. Immerse yourself in a true spa experience by enjoying the beautiful Crystal Steam Room and Experience Shower. The lush formal spa garden enables a complete relaxation within a nature setting to refresh and rejuvenate. It allows the spa user to fully embrace our beautiful island. CONTACT: [email protected], Tel: (246) 419 4121, www.coralreefbarbados.com SIGNATURE TREATMENT: The Coral Reef Caribbean Calm. A classic full body massage with an intense foot massage and eye therapy treatment. Perfect for travellers to reduce swelling and ease muscle tension with the use of essential oils. SPA PRODUCTS: Natura Bissé for skin care and facials and neuro-aromatherapy rituals. Locally grown organic botanicals are used to create treatments exclusively for the Spa. The Fresh Lemongrass and Ginger scrub is a signature product. Ortigia products are also available. TREATMENT ROOMS: 5 The Pavillion, an outdoor treatment suite set within its own tropical garden (ideal for couples); The Thermal Spa Gardens; The Crystal Steam Room and Experience Shower; Hydrotherapy Pool and restful shaded Cabanas. AGE RESTRICTIONS: 16 and over MAIN ACTIVITIES: Hotel, Resort & Spa CUISINE: Simple & delicious menu ACCOMMODATIONS: 88 rooms at the Coral Reef Club, 42 rooms at The Sandpiper SPA HOURS: 10am – 7pm; Gift Certificates are available. At Indulgence Spa by Royal Westmoreland your visit is a little piece of heaven; a special place to relax, rebalance and rejuvenate. With luxurious calming facilities, and an extensive hand-picked choice of invigorating programmes and treatments based around the superb Elemis range, Indulgence Spa is the perfect location to be pampered in ultimate style. Indulgence Spa’s unique treatments provide an unrivalled day spa experience. CONTACT: Tel: (246) 419 4507, www.royalwestmoreland.com SIGNATURE TREATMENT: Hydrotherm Massage. Elemis Absolute Spa Ritual. From the soles of the feet to the crown of the head, this is the ultimate skin therapy. Choose from one of the unique Elemis Advanced Anti-Ageing or Advanced Performance Facials and combine it with the powerful effects of the Deep Tissue Muscle Massage for dramatic results instantly! SPA PRODUCTS: Elemis skin and beauty products TREATMENT ROOMS: 6 AGE RESTRICTIONS: Body treatments and facials are only available for persons 16 years and older. A limited menu including manicures and pedicures are available for teenagers aged 13 years and over. Children under the age of 13 are not permitted in the facility. MAIN ACTIVITIES: Royal Westmoreland Golf and Spa Resort SPA HOURS: Tuesday to Sunday from 9am - 5:30pm. This health-and-beauty spa offers massage, hydrotherapy, body treatments, men’s and women’s facials, waxing, hair and nail care, and provides saunas and steam rooms. Treatments include Thalassotherapy algae and seaweed baths, couples massage, aromatherapy salt scrubs, and body wraps. Almond Beach Club & Spa caters to the relaxation and rejuvenation of its guests. A courtyard with tall tropical plantings contains a large, two-level pool divided by a waterfall, an eight-person cool-water spa tub flowing into another pool, and a sunning lawn furnished with lounge chairs. CONTACT: Tel (246) 432-7840 ext: 4198/4170, Email: [email protected] SIGNATURE TREATMENT: Beach Ready: Almond & Lemongrass Polish, Almond Relaxing Massage, and Fit Feet Pedicure SPA PRODUCTS: Pevonia Botanica for skincare, Aromatherapy oils TREATMENT ROOMS: 5 massage rooms, 1 couples room, 1 wet room, 1 salon, gym AGE RESTRICTIONS: Under 16’s need to be accompanied by an adult MAIN ACTIVITIES: Hotel and Spa ACCOMMODATIONS: 160 rooms SPA HOURS: 9am - 7pm; Gift Certificates are available. P.67 Health & Beauty | INDOOR & OUTDOOR FURNISHING FABRICS AVAILABLE AT ABED’S. | Feature designed for life INTERIoRS AND HomE fuRNISHINgS INSpIRED bY THE fREE SpIRIT of ISlAND lIvINg. | Lifestyle Health & P.68 Beauty P.68 LIFESTYLE P.69 Lifestyle | | Feature Trends Strong exterior colour palette requires a balance between what is inside and out. island modern Caribbean Inspirations, Timeless, Tropical Elegance. The Caribbean provides a way of life like nowhere else in the world. Dramatic scenery will determine the initial design direction. Selecting pieces that will speak timeless, relaxed elegance. Starting with one or two elements to guide the design process. The key to a refined interior design palette is determining the client’s personality. A disciplined effort is then made to bring multiple spaces together with subtle design statements. | Lifestyle P.72 Neutral tones including ivory, beige, camel & soft gold, are the foundation of this style. Greens are also a major element in shades that range from light sage to avocado to a green that is nearly black. Accents might be in dark brown or black. Bedroom, Living Room and Media Room designed by Terri Archer. Lamp from Archer’s Hall. ALL ARCHER’S HALL PHOTOGRAPHY BY DAN CHRISTALDI. Feature | 2. 1. 3. Open air living creates a fusion of bringing the outdoors in. Intense climate commands a strong conscious effort for practicality in furniture and fabric selections. 4. 6. 5. island chic A style with fresh appeal and touches of traditional. Its lush minimalism mixes lots of texture and intricate pattern with simple details and large accessories. 1. Bowl, Sand Dollars and Star fish at DB Home Sheraton. 2. Painting, Bowl and Jar at Archer’s Hall. 3. Lamp at Archer’s Hall. 4. Dining Room and Patio designed by Terri Archer. 5. Tray Table and Lamp at Archer’s Hall. 6. Lamp and Sail Boat Mirror at Archer’s Hall. P.73 Lifestyle | PHOTOGRAPHY BY JULIE WEBSTER. | Trends Feature 2. island traditional 1. 3. 4. A home decorated in the true traditional style adds an air of romance and sophistication to today’s casual lifestyle. The dark wood of classic planter chairs is timeless and contrasts beautifully with a neutral background. Add artwork, shells, scented candles and unusual accent pieces to complete this look. 5. Inspire Tip an d to quickly t in a p e Us sp a c e e u p a ny g n a h c easily favourite ome. Our in your h Best r at Do It is Valspa . Sheraton | Lifestyle P.74 1. Mirror, Candles, Sofa and Throw Pillows at Archer’s Hall, Queen’s Street, Speightstown. 2. Plantation Chairs in different styles can be found at several shops on the island. 3. Scented Candles, Chinese Painting Brush and accessories at DB Home Sheraton. 4. Picture Frames, Note Book, Napkins and Accessories at DB Home Sheraton 5. Custom mixed paints at Do It Best Sheraton. | Living IN GOOD TASTE by Celeste Pontifex FOR THE UNINITIATED, WINE TASTING CAN BE INTIMIDATING. DON’T WORRY OUR SIMPLE GUIDE CAN HELP GET YOU STARTED... Wine is one of the most civilized things in the world and one of the most natural things of the world that has been brought to the greatest perfection, and it offers a greater range for enjoyment and appreciation than, possibly, any other purely sensory thing. Ernest Hemingway, Death in the Afternoon. First things first, appearance. What does your wine look like poured into a clear glass? The colour will give an immediate clue as to the age of the wine. Red wines start life as a deep purple and with time, their colour turns to a tawny with a paler brick red hue. The colour of reds may also indicate what grape varietal has been used. For example, a Pinot Noir tends to be paler whereas many other red grapes, particularly in their youth would be inky purple-black. White wines turns from lemon gold to rich golden amber as it ages. Cool climate whites will be less richly coloured; for example, a wine from Chablis (France) will be paler than her Californian counterparts. Be warned, certain grapes have a characteristic hue such as the green tinge of Riesling. The term ‘legs’ captivated conversation at 1990’s dinner tables, as folk awed and hummed over their wine and how wonderful their ‘legs’ were within their glasses (i.e. long streaks on inside of glass when swirled). This dear friends, is simply an indication of alcohol content within a wine and not quality. With reference to sparkling wines, ‘the bead’ describes the size of bubbles generated by the wine. Champagne generates a finer bead (i.e. smaller bubbles) than other sparkling wines. Next up, the ‘swirl and smell’. Everyone seems to love to demonstrate this, and even exaggerate in crowded environments. Swirling wine in your glass immediately increases its contact with oxygen, which releases aromas from the wines. When you stick your nose into the glass, you are flooded by smells, which are processed by the olfactory bulb, then relayed to the hippocampus and limbic system, the portions of the brain responsible for emotion/gut response and memory respectively. Too much information I know! The fact is, smell is entirely subjective; you are only going to be able to identify a smell you have already experienced. If you have never tasted a kumquat, you’re certainly not going to pick that up in your glass of wine! What exactly are we looking for when we smell wine? Young wines will exhibit primary aromas relating to the grape variety. Such smells are fruit related usually. Wines with a little bit of age develop secondary aromas which may be more ‘earthy’ or ‘animalistic’. Finally comes the tasting! This part is entirely objective. Your tongue acts as a touching device, which picks up different sensations such as sweetness, acidity and bitterness. On the ‘palate’, flavours are detected; the presence and quantities of these flavour substances tells us about quality, ageing potential and how well the wine will drink with food etc. This empowers you to select good wines and discard bad ones. After swallowing the wine, you may still feel flavours linering on for a while and this is called ‘length’. The longer the length, the higher the quality. How else can we tell if a wine is of good quality? Here are some other key words to check when tasting wine; balance, complexity, and concentration. When describing wines it is much more interesting to talk about these points as opposed to what smell, or how the legs look in the glass! Wondering where to start your wine tasting experience? You can always ask your local supplier for some guidance, and I recommended trying 3 different whites and 3 different reds with varying price points and styles (or varietals). Cheers, salute, and prost! EXTRA VIRGIN RULES Extra virgin olive oil is widely regarded as the pinnacle of olive oils. The best extra virgin is decided by two simple factors. How are the olives picked? Which pressing of the olives does the oil comes from? The best olive oil makers use only olives picked directly from the tree since olives that fall on the ground become acidic. And acidic olives make for a poor olive oil. The second important factor is the pressing. Top oils are extracted in the first pressing using the cold-press process. Of course the olives themselves should be taken into consideration. It seems obvious, but olives used to make oil should be ripe. Underripe or overripe olives produce poor olive oil. When choosing an extra virgin olive oil, treat it a bit like choosing a fine wine, and engage your senses. Smell is important but what really matters is taste. | Lifestyle P.76 Tip Inspireeo Romagnoli’s uffle e Matt in & tr We lov astas, pumpk oil with p e li ad f o ve homem h a drizzle o alian food it w ntic It ravioli e authe ur door. v a H . e sag 563 d to yo delivere Inc. at 419 0 li o n mag Call Ro PHOTOGRAPHY BY JULIE WEBSTER. COUPLE HEATHER & Jp Heather, the bespoke jeweller, and JP, a private banker, live a life of adventure. Married for 26 years, he proposed on a ski lift during their first date, and asked her to return to his native Barbados to start a business. Upon their return, they built The Bajan Queen and got married during its maiden voyage. Couple’s philosophy: Always follow your heart and be ready for the next adventure! Article | Good Food. Good Mood. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JULIE WEBSTER. 1. PUT A HEALTHY TWIST ON YOUR DAILY ROUTINE... GRAB LUNCH OR A SNACK FROM THE CHARMING MAAS CAFÉ IN WILDEY. BOOST YOUR MOOD WITH THEIR RANGE OF DELICIOUS GOODIES. WHO KNEW HEALTHY COULD TASTE SO YUMMY? 1. Wheat, gluten & sugar free quiche topped with sundried tomato, feta and homemade pesto. 2. Savoury garden herb stuffed wheat, gluten & sugar free cassava bread roll. 3. Delicious wheat, gluten & sugar free organic fruit tarts. 4. Wheat, gluten & sugar free pizza with free range chicken & with gourmet toppings. 5. Wheat, gluten & sugar free cupcakes & bread twists. 6. A selection of organic imported products available at the café. 7. Fresh daily cooked lunches. 8. Maas café and deli. 9. Cassava crêpe filled with gourmet toppings and home grown salad greens. 10. A variety of flavours of delicious gluten & wheat free cookies. 11. 100% Cassava Flour. P.79 Lifestyle | | Trends YOGA Strong Mind. Strong Body. Strong Spirit. BY FRANCESSCA MANZI RECORD AND SECURE YOUR FAMILY HISTORY FOR GENERATIONS TO COME. Build your family tree and connect with family members Research your family history across billions of vital records Write your memories and publish your biography Record life events and scrapbook your experiences Create life archives for ancestors and family members Share photos, videos and memories via showcase tools Store and share documents and media files securely Anusara Anusara means ‘flowing with Grace’. It is a powerful hatha yoga style that unifies uplifting philosophy with exact principles of alignment. Its dynamic sequencing, builds strength, stamina and flexibility while aligning the body precisely and therapeutically. It is creative, playful and exploratory offering healing and energy to live life to the fullest. Anusara yoga welcomes and honours all levels of ability and experience. Pamela Harris teaches at West Coast locations, St. James. Contact: [email protected], Tel: 424 1036 or 231 4468 Christy Punnet Eames teaches at her home studio in Christ Church and Louise Woodvine Dance Centre. www.somuchkula.com, Contact: connect@ somuchkula.com, Tel: 253 1234 Hatha Perhaps the most well known form of yoga, “Hatha Yoga” is an umbrella title for all yoga involving postures and breathing. It refers to a system of classic poses, practiced gently and designed to work on the body both internally and externally. Hatha Yoga works on the body and mind on so many levels that the results range from subtle to miraculous! Melodie Rodriguez teaches 2 classes at Coral Reef Hotel, St. James. Contact: [email protected], Tel: 266 2133 Kundalini Kundalini Yoga is a physical and meditative discipline within the tradition of Yoga. The exercises are also sometimes referred to as Kriya Yoga. According to Hindu tradition Kundalini Yoga is a pure spiritual science that leads to enlightenment and God-Realization under the guidance of a Spiritual Master. The awakening of kundalini means awakening of inner knowledge. Loli Matthews & Judith Wilcox teach at Oughterson, St. Philip and on the South Coast. Contact: [email protected], Tel: 230 7834 Amrit Amrit Yoga is meditation in motion. This practice integrates joyful inner stillness with effortless outer action. Relax, overcome stress and strengthen your body with this practice, which combines the paths of Hatha and Raja Yoga into one system. Nathalie Golding teaches at The Barbados Yacht Club, St. Michael Contact: [email protected], Tel: 262 3693 Inspire Tip l nd spiritua our mind a oks o b Develop y n of this selectio ith w s s e a n e aware o n d B ch hing at Alm lis b u P y a from H a. Club & Sp | Lifestyle P.80 PHOTOGRAPHY BY JULIE WEBSTER. | Interview Surfer CHEF Interview | Inspire meets dishy chef Scott Ames as he looks forward to combining his day job as a top West Coast chef with surfing, his personal passion, in a innovative new Internet show – Surfer Chef. Inspire: What inspires your cooking philosophy? Scott: When I first came to Barbados 9 years ago, I lead a very simple life and ended up picking fruit and spear fishing. My first restaurant was actually based on this experience, and influenced me ever since. I am a real advocate of using as much local fresh produce as possible. And you will see that all my recipes are easy, very earthy, and simple to recreate. Inspire: Why an Internet show? Scott: I am delighted that I am going to be one of the first Internet chefs in the region. I love the idea that people as far afield as Finland could be tuning in! The first episode of Surfer Chef is premiering February 2010 on www.studiocaribe.tv PHOTOGRAPH SUPPLIED COURTESY OF STUDIO CARIBE LTD. Inspire: Scott, tell us something about this new show. Scott: Well it is a cookery show. The cameras follow me day to day. Since I am a country boy and I love nature, I spend a lot of my time on the beach. I don’t want to give away too much at this stage, but you also get to see me falling off my board a lot! Jerk Chicken 4 persons 1 large chicken 1/2 cup soy sauce 1/2 cup olive oil juice of 3 large limes small bunch of chives and whites 1 medium white onion tablespoon ground allspice teaspoon nutmeg 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon cayenne teaspoon paprika 4 box peppers Method Blend all ingredients in blender and cut chicken into breast, thighs, drumsticks and wings & marinade. Cook chicken slowly on coals, not too hot. You can cover the chicken with tin foil or if your BBQ has a lid. Should take 45 mins. Plantain, pepper and squash rosemary skewer 2 ripe plantains 1 large red pepper 1 large yellow squash long rosemary branches salt and pepper basil, olive oil, garlic & balsamic Method To make marinade, blend: 1 cup olive oil 1 clove garlic 1 handful basil leaves salt & pepper Skewer Cut pepper, plantain and squash into inch cubes, skewer onto rosemary. Place in bowl and add basil oil, salt and black pepper and a sprinkle of balsamic. Then grill!!!! P.81 Lifestyle | | Trends Gourmet Delights The Nature Foods Gourmet Shop If you enjoy entertaining, cooking or want to prepare to sell authentic gourmet Asian products. Her something a little different, take a trip to Nature knowledge is vast, and Dora is happy to offer Foods Gourmet Shop. Located in Fontabelle, Nature advice on all you need to prepare Asian foods. Foods specialises in delicacies such as Black Tiger Customers are assured of the highest quality, freshly Shrimp, fresh and smoked Salmon, Boneless Salted prepared foods, processed specially on order and Cod, Lee Kum Kee sauces, Sushi supplies, Wagyu shipped directly here. Beef, Dim Sum, mixed seafood salads and cheeses. In addition to her Gourmet Foods, Dora has beautiful Owner Dora Song, popularly known as the “Saltfish items of glassware and giftware, including a new Lady”, has the only specialist shop in Barbados line of jewellery. Visit the shop or order by telephone. Same day delivery is available before 10 am and delivery is free for purchases of $200 or more. To order call Tel: (246) 429 7793 Fax: (246) 437 8710 | Lifestyle P.82 We’re PROUD , that we didn t leave the Caribbean to find Thank you Quality Affordable Printing! PrintWeb Caribbean Ltd for bringing our concept to life. FAMILY mAAS-blAuw PHOTOGRAPHY BY JARYD NILES-MORRIS. Family philosophy: Our children are the gifts that one day we must send back out into this world, this fragile planet and our prayer is to raise them with good intention and thoughtful practice regarding all things. From left to right Phoenix, Cosmo, Phoebe, Cathie and Laurens. | Musicians PHOTOGRAPHY BY JULIE WEBSTER, DRESS BY KARTUSHE & MAKE-UP BY THERESA DRVARIC. musicians’ gallery INSpIRE cElEbRATES THE TAlENT & DIvERSITY wITHIN THE bARbADIAN muSIc INDuSTRY. | Music & Culture P.86 MUSIC & CULTURE P.87 Music & Culture | | COVER STORY who’s that girl Cool, calm, collected, an empathetic ‘old soul’ vibe; at first impression, it is a surprise to realise Livvi Franc is only 21 years old. Who is this gorgeous girl/woman who blends her Barbadian and British heritage so effortlessly? Who one moment is reserved and reflective, the next confidently dominating the room? | Music & Culture P.88 PHOTOGRAPHY BY JULIE WEBSTER, CLOTHES BY HEIDI KLEIN, MAKE-UP BY GREG WILLIAMS & JEWELLERY BY AMETHYST. COVER STORY | P.89 Music & Culture | PHOTOGRAPHY BY JULIE WEBSTER, MAKE-UP BY THERESA DRVARIC, JEWELLERY BY HEATHER HARRINGTON-JONES. | COVER STORY Today’s music industry thrives on placing talent in small boxes, as though the public can’t appreciate anyone new who does not conform to a preconceived script. So it is a blessing that the music powers that be at Jive Records signed someone who defies easy categorisation. Listening to Livvi’s music reveals almost too much. There is the divalicious dance floor conqueror; responsible for the banging club anthem “I’m That B.I.T.C.H.”. Or the natural carefree island girl of her earlier single “Free”, whose breezy vocal styling transports you instantly to a soothing Caribbean white sand beach. If Livvi’s sound is difficult to classify, she is fine with that. The paradox reflects who she is as a musician and person. | Music & Culture P.90 Inspire: You are only 21 now but seem musically polished and experienced. How old were you when you started singing? LF: I have always sang and been fascinated with music. In fact, I was just 2 when my grandfather predicted I would be a musician when I was playing on a piano. In school, I participated in pageants and sang whenever I could, at friends’ birthday parties - whenever, wherever. And I wrote my first song at 11. Inspire: So how did you make the leap from loving music to a career in music? LF: My manager, Kerrie Thomas-Armstrong, discovered me at 15. I spent a couple years being developed and then recorded my first demo at 17 with Classic Soul Productions in Barbados. When I was 18, I got two offers from independent labels in the US, but waited until I was officially shopped the next year. At that point, Jive Records, my label of choice and current label, made me “ COVER STORY | lots of hard work, a great team and more hard work!” an offer. Sounds simple, but it wasn’t easy and I was lucky. Inspire: Jive Records is such a big label! What was the process of being signed by them? LF: My first label choice was always Jive Records. So, with that knowledge in mind, my team targeted the label and shopped me there first. Jeff Fenster, Senior VP of A&R at Jive, was really enthusiastic about my sound and style! After four visits, I was offered a deal. Inspire: How do you define your musical style? LF: Full of contradictions! But at my core, I am a pop artist with a unique sound that is still commercially viable. Generally, my music will make you want to move. Inspire: How does the Caribbean influence your music? LF: My goal was to fuse my Caribbean heritage into a pop sound in a fresh way. I think I managed to do that. Listening to my album will take you to the beaches of the Barbados via NYC, LA and London! Inspire: Who are your early musical inspirations? LF: Katie Melua, Eva Cassidy, Etta James, Nelly Furtado, Lauryn Hill, The Cranberries. These artists all taught me to embrace my uniqueness. Inspire: If you were told you could only listen to 5 songs for the rest of your life, which songs would you pick? LF: I’m Like A Bird – Nelly Furtado, Ex-Factor – Lauryn Hill, By Your Side – Sade. No Other Like Jah – Sizzla, Paper Planes – M.I.A. Inspire: How did you come to the public attention internationally? LF: After being signed, I spent a year and a half writing and recording material for my album, working really hard. Then in 2009, my first two singles “Free” and “Now I’m That B.I.T.C.H.”, were released in the UK and US. It was a whirlwind of travel with interviews and photo shoots. Hearing my songs on the radio for the first time blew my mind. Inspire: What is the significance behind the lyrics of “Now I’m That B.I.T.C.H.”? LF: It’s about letting people, who may have bullied you or taken advantage in the past, know that you are now in control and not relinquishing control anytime soon. Inspire: That sounds personal. Is it? LF: Definitely! For me it says that I am in control of my life, my emotions, my career. Inspire: What was it like to work with Pitbull? LF: I did not record the song with him, but I did work with him on the video shoot. Completely professional and full of energy! Inspire: So what factors helped your success? LF: Hmmm… I can’t speak to external factors, but on my end I would say lots of hard work, a great team and more hard work! I think my sound helped. Inspire: What inspires you? In your life and your career? LF: Dedication and hard work. People who have the courage of their convictions and people who do not settle for anything other than what they truly want! Livvi Franc’s new single “Automatik” is scheduled to be released in January 2010. P.91 Music & Culture | | Musicians Bajan Soulstress. Beauty Queen. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JARYD NILES-MORRIS. AYANA A versatile performer, her immense vocal range and ability to switch between many vocal styles have mesmerized audiences from Barbados to Cannes. Aged 23, former beauty queen Ayana, has already collaborated with regional and international artists Sizzla and Elephant Man. | Music & Culture P.92 Musicians | The New Kids. Pop Rockers. hint of vanilla Easy on the ears and easy on the eyes, this youthful band of rockers has been making music individually since early childhood. Playing together as a band since 2009, they have quickly developed a passionate fan base. Their biggest kick when not on stage performing? Playing Mario Kart before band rehearsal. Thomas Ray “FARMER” Armstrong Amanda Reifer Emile “GRANDPA” Sabga Jamar “TOAST” Harding PHOTOGRAPHY BY JARYD NILES-MORRIS. Deraun-Devall Hunte P.93 Music & Culture | | Musicians Jazz Royalty. Scholar. RoSEmARY PHOTOGRAPHY BY JULIE WEBSTER, MAKE-UP BY DUANE SEVELIN, JEWELLERY BY HEATHER AHRRINGTON-JONES. pHIllIpS Singer, songwriter and composer renowned for her vocal talent, Rosemary has a Masters Degree in Jazz and Blues. Her inspiration comes from Caribbean music, as well as African-American icons who fought discrimination and promoted fraternity: Billie Holiday, Nina Simone and Josephine Baker. | Music & Culture P.94 Musicians | buggy The Entertainer. Mr. Nice Guy. Buggy’s unique voice and warm personality shine brightly. Loving music since the age of seven, his musical inspirations include Yellow Man, The Mighty Diamonds and Shabba Ranks. Humble, focused and destined for greatness. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JARYD NILES-MORRIS. P.95 Music & Culture | CLASSIC SOUL PHOTOGRAPHY BY JARYD NILES-MORRIS. Talent Spotters. Expert Knob Twiddlers. | Musicians | Music & Culture P.96 Barbadians Eliseus Joseph and Julian Griffith make up the aptly named production and songwriting outfit Classic Soul Productions. Best known for discovering undiscovered talent, CSP worked with cover girl Livvi Franc before she was signed by Jive. Career highlight to date: coproducing with industry legends Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis! PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARCEL PRAGNEL. Musicians | kite MELODY MAKERS. INDEPENDENT THINKERS. Fan favourites, although underdogs on the Barbados music scene, Kite has nevertheless gained international success through a self-negotiated deal with LAbased RipTide Music. Kite’s songwriting genius and performance excellence are a powerful one-two combination. P.97 Music & Culture | | Interview Up Close & Personal Interview “Nasty Nigel” NIGEL LYTHGOE SPEAKS HIS MIND INSPIRE: How did your career begin? NL: At age 11, I enrolled myself in a dance class because I had a passion for dance, I was inspired by Sammy Davis Jr., The Nicholas Bros and Gene Kelly. Dance classes were also the best places to find the prettiest girls! It was not popular for boys to take dance lessons in those days, so my father quickly enrolled me in a boxing club. However, my mother took me out because if I was going to be a dancer, she didn’t want me to be an ugly dancer! After that I moved on to choreograph various programmes, such as The Muppet Show, The Morecambe and Wise Show, and several Royal Variety Shows. Eventually I moved to LWT, where I became the Controller for Entertainment and Comedy. INSPIRE: Tell us about ‘Nasty Nigel’! NL: During the first series of Pop Idol in the UK we needed an arrogant person to sit on the panel. We had found this guy called Simon Cowell (ever heard of him?). However, he was not available to start before the first show so I stepped in as the mean judge and became known as “Nasty Nigel”. INSPIRE: Where is home? NL: Los Angeles. But I love Barbados as you know! I love the atmosphere, the people, my friends, the golf & the camaraderie. | Music & Culture P.98 PHOTOGRAPHY BY JULIE WEBSTER. uK boRN NIgEl lYTHgoE HAS ENJoYED AN ASToNISHINg cAREER THAT HAS SpANNED 3 DEcADES. AS A wRITER, pRoDucER & cHoREogRApHER, HE HAS mADE HIS mARK wITH gRouNDbREAKINg TElEvISIoN SHowS INcluDINg ‘pop IDol’, ‘AmERIcAN IDol’, ‘So You THINK You cAN DANcE’, ‘glADIAToRS’, AND ‘SuRvIvoR’. Now loS ANgElES bASED, NIgEl IS A REgulAR vISIToR To bARbADoS. oN HIS lATEST TRIp HERE, wE DIScovERED SomE INTERESTINg fAcTS AbouT oNE of THE moST RESpEcTED TAlENTS IN THE REAlITY Tv INDuSTRY. INSPIRE: Favourite hangouts in Barbados? NL: Lonestar for lunch (you can sit all day) and friends’ homes. INSPIRE: Favourite designers? NL: Zegna Suits, Brioni Jeans and Armani suits. INSPIRE: What scent do you wear? NL: None. But I wear Jo Malone aftershave. INSPIRE: What’s on your iPod? NL: The Bird and the Bee (an LA group), I also love Crosby, Stills, and Nash, Shakira and The Beatles for their melodies. INSPIRE: All time favourite film? NL: Westside Story. INSPIRE: Holiday reading? NL: Moby Dick. INSPIRE: Your star sign? NL: Cancer INSPIRE: What inspires you? NL: Other people’s talent in all forms. INSPIRE: What is your philosophy on life? NL: Enjoy it! It’s all too short. So You Think You Can Dance is now in its fifth season in the USA and premiered in the UK this year. TV ROCKS Entertainment | 5 TV shows to own on DVD There are shows we simply will not sit through. Bad sitcoms overwhelmed with canned laugh tracks, most so-called reality shows, and The View. Then there are shows we’re perfectly happy to watch; Grey’s Anatomy, Bones, even The Vampire Diaries. Good actors, competent writing, major PR budgets... but they don’t have ‘mustownability’. Must-own shows have to be good; they also need real rewatchability. Unlikely to be part of a Lifetime or Bravo marathon, these shows need a compelling story arc, the kind of writing that makes you cancel any plans because you just have to finish. In fact, some of the best DVD shows are those that do not flourish on network television, because they rely on the audience having seen each previous episode. But when you own them on DVD, you can be totally invested in the stories and characters without fear of losing track. So in no particular order, we present our top 5 DVD TV shows. 1. Battlestar Galactica – Recently lent the entire series to a reluctant friend, who just is not “into Science Fiction” and received a thank you note that sums up the experience of watching BSG perfectly. “Survival, fear, how humans respond to religion in times of extreme vulnerability, leadership, strength, weakness, power, love… I will never watch a TV series again.” 2. Friday Night Lights – This show about a small town in Texas, struggled on NBC before a ground breaking deal with Direct TV saved it. And what a great save! Although not a big show in terms of audience numbers, we have never met anyone who watched it who didn’t love it. The super talented cast is given enormous freedom to improvise, so over time the characters are so real, they feel like people you really care about. Then there is Tim Riggins. 3. Lost – The sixth and final season starts airing in February 2010. What a ride it has been. The mystery, the mind games, the jaw droppingly unexpected reveals. An instant classic. 4. Entourage – This makes the list because of one endlessly watchable character. Ari Gold. You will love him or hate him. Either way you will want to watch him. And watch him again. And again. 5. Firefly – Cruelly cancelled by Fox after only 14 episodes, Joss Whedon’s amazingly great space western spawned a big screen movie called Serenity that was voted SFX magazine’s best sci-fi movie of all time, beating out some little known films like Star Wars and Alien. We recommend you also give Firefly and Serenity to all your friends; it is just that good. All DVD series are available from Amazon.com who ship directly to Barbados. MOVIES RULE 1. Battlestar Galactica 2. Friday Night Lights 3. Lost 4. Entourage 5. Firefly SOUND BITES SONGS THAT ROCK Fell On Black Days Soundgarden Hail, Hail Rock & Roll Chuck Berry Animal Def Leppard Smells Like Teen Spirit Nirvana Sunday Bloody Sunday U2 Hot Blooded Foreigner Children Of The Revolution T-Rex Hard Rihanna OLYMPUS THEATRES VIP • Two 87 seat theatres with reclining leather seats with foot rests • Reserved seating • Classic cinema snacks complemented by an exotic menu • Perfect for Receptions, Product launches, Customer and Staff appreciation evenings. Contact: [email protected] or 228-5255 • www.olympustheatres.com MOVIE HOTLINE 437-1000/3 P.99 Music & Culture | | Trends Chattel Houses | Music & Culture P.100 Feature | A compilation of more than one hundred beautiful platinum paladium prints by Bob Kiss will appear in a splendid book, “Chattel Houses of Barbados” in October 2010 published by Toute Bagai Publishing. The chattel house, icon of 20th century Barbados and a ubiquitous feature of our landscape, has been rapidly disappearing, replaced by pragmatic modern structures of less aesthetic appeal. Nevertheless, perhaps as a result of the advocacy of the Barbados National Trust, and perhaps because of a more general interest in heritage, there is a growing pride in this unique design and its merits, and many people are proudly preserving them. The term chattel house refers to a movable wooden house, built in sections, which can be quickly taken apart and re-erected on a new site, traditionally on a foundation of loosely packed coral stones. (Chattel was the old English word for possessions). Traditionally a chattel house grew with increasing wealth or family size, from a single rectangular structure, by addition of units at the back of the “front house”, culminating in a “lean to” or “shed roof” at the very back, accommodating the kitchen. Older houses in the nineteenth century usually had a four-hip roof (all four sides of the roof sloping towards a central ridge) , but this gave way in the twentieth century to the more popular gable roof (with only two sloping sides, as shown in the picture of the beautifully decorated house “On the old airport road”. Houses were invariably symmetrical, with a central front door, and windows on each side, and could be richly decorated with bell pelmet window hoods and elegant fretworked bargeboards along the edge of the roofs. The more affluent have pedimented porches, miniature replicas of the grander plantation houses, as in our pictured house, built around 1930. And in the older suburbs of Bridgetown there is a gradation from the modest chattel house with its 14 or 16 foot frontage to the larger middle class wooden suburban house of the school teacher or civil servant, but built on the same principles, of wood, with serial gable roofs - a “chattel house writ large”. Our second photo “Stormy sky” shows a splendid example of a small, older house with a large open verandah on two sides – taking full advantage of the wonderful tropical climate for outdoor living! Scattered around Barbados are a few score chattel houses proudly maintained by their owners, many more crying out for restoration, or maybe beyond realistic repair, and some converted as shops or restaurants, serving as a valuable link with the past, and earning a living while doing so. Bob Kiss has done us a valuable service in capturing these artistic and architectural gems through the hallowed, traditional medium of platinum-palladium prints. Text by Henry Fraser (President Emeritus, Barbados National Trust) and Photos by Bob Kiss, international fine art and advertising photographer. P.101 Music & Culture | PHOTOGRAPH SUPPLIED COURTESY OF STUDIO CARIBE LTD. FILM MAKER SANNA AllSop Mother, anthropologist, Londoner, Barbadian, documentarian, comedienne. Inspired by filmmaker father, environment, humanism, subalternism, compassion, community, justice, never ever giving up, my husband, three girls, oddballs and underdogs. Feature | I Q U E E N Artist Rachelle Gray on her very personal creative exploration. My inspiration for ‘I Queen’ is the desire to photograph and exhibit a subject about which I am passionate, Rastafari women. I saw an opportunity to allow the wider public to explore a subculture often marred by negative perceptions, and to show these women in a positive light. Early in my career I chose to dedicate my life to redefining the visual representation of all things Caribbean; my intention in photographing these women is to expose the latent beauty, truth and uniqueness of Caribbean life. Rachelle runs her own photography studio GrayWorks Media Inc located in Speightstown. It is my hope ‘I Queen’ ventures into the interior folds of Barbadian society exploring the beauty of Afro-Caribbean people. P.103 Music & Culture | International private banking, right here in Barbados. Barbados has become a center for bespoke services in all manner of things associated with luxury travel and lifestyle and it is no small coincidence that the wealth management services available here are also highly individualized and custom-designed for the international clientele that frequent our shores. In this era of increasing global financial integration, it can be difficult to assess all manner of risks relating to any client’s portfolio holdings, but by using some carefully crafted tax planning, there are a number of structures to hold, grow and preserve family wealth for generations to come. Barbados enjoys a mostly state-of-the-art level of electronic access to all things financial and as a result, the world has become a much smaller place for being able to conduct one’s business and make choices on investments. The key interface between any client and the financial community at large is the relationship with their banking representative. Private banking with DGM Bank & Trust Inc. affords our clients much peace of mind over their critical financial and investment matters by providing a complete spectrum of wealth administration and investment stewardship services. As a strong partner in the financial community here, with access to expert advice on all aspects of financial planning from conception to completion, the bank’s administration works diligently to provide industry best solutions for all of their client’s needs. A sophisticated suite of investment products are available for those looking to grow wealth in the international capital markets, along with the facility to place the investments in the simplest or most sophisticated of structures, as determined by the client’s tax planners. Full family office services are available for those client’s whose holdings are intended for multi-generational planning and providing those bespoke services required by the most demanding of high net worth individuals and families. Ranging from simple payments and collections for client accounts to full portfolio planning and private equity options, DGM Bank & Trust Inc. is well-versed in the execution of all financial transactions and is a trusted advisor on strategic matters affecting the holdings of their clients. Please don’t hesitate to contact us to discuss how you can benefit from the wide and varied experience our private banking team possesses. [email protected] Barbados (Head Office), Chamberlain Place, Broad Street, Bridgetown, BARBADOS, West Indies Toll Free (North America): 1-877-360-0346, Toll Paid: (246) 431-3439 COMMERCE P.105 Commerce | | Article WHY BUSINESS In these challenging times, more organisations are realising the benefits of Business Coaching. Strategically focused Managing Directors can see that although there are costs involved in terms of money and time, the investment is worthy, and will give long-term advantages to their business through increased motivation and focus of employees. The coach is there to help them: • Build on their successes • Work on the details that will sharpen their skills, and improve their techniques • Plan tactics ahead of important events • Stay at the top in a very competitive world Teams also can have coaches, where specialist individuals help certain groups or players. So what is ‘Business Coaching’? In a business context, coaching involves improving performance by turning the things people do into learning situations, in a planned way to get the most out of the situation. Through careful guidance, the coach transfers knowledge, skills and experience. In short, it is about helping someone perform a skill or solve a problem better than they would otherwise have been able to, and bringing improvements at work; especially where a change in performance is required. In the 16th century, Italian Scientist Galileo declared, “You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself.” This statement is often confused by people who feel they are coaching people when they are actually telling them what and how to do things. Coaching is a voyage of discovery, where the coached sail into uncharted waters where they feel challenged and uncomfortable, but learn new skills and gain new knowledge. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JULIE WEBSTER. COACHING? Ruth Ifill, Business Coach. For more information on how you can get started call Ruth at 246 236 6743. MENTORING COACHING ONGOING RELATIONSHIP THAT CAN LAST FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME RELATIONSHIP GENERALLY HAS A SET DURATION CAN BE MORE INFORMAL AND MEETINGS CAN TAKE PLACE AS AND WHEN THE “MENTEE” NEEDS SOME ADVICE, GUIDANCE OR SUPPORT GENERALLY MORE STRUCTURED IN NATURE AND MEETINGS ARE SCHEDULED ON A REGULAR BASIS MORE LONG-TERM AND TAKES A BROADER VIEW OF THE PERSON SHORT-TERM (SOMETIMES TIME-BOUNDED) AND FOCUSED ON SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT AREAS/ISSUES MENTOR IS USUALLY MORE EXPERIENCED AND QUALIFIED THAN THE ‘MENTEE’. OFTEN A SENIOR PERSON IN THE ORGANISATION WHO CAN PASS ON KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE AND OPEN DOORS TO OTHERWISE OUT-OF-REACH OPPORTUNITIES COACHING IS GENERALLY NOT PERFORMED ON THE BASIS THAT THE COACH NEEDS TO HAVE DIRECT EXPERIENCE OF THEIR CLIENT’S FORMAL OCCUPATIONAL ROLE, UNLESS THE COACHING IS SPECIFIC AND SKILLS-FOCUSED FOCUS IS ON CAREER AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT FOCUS IS GENERALLY ON DEVELOPMENT/ISSUES AT WORK AGENDA IS SET BY THE ‘MENTEE’, WITH THE MENTOR PROVIDING SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE TO PREPARE THEM FOR FUTURE ROLES THE AGENDA IS FOCUSED ON ACHIEVING SPECIFIC, IMMEDIATE GOALS MENTORING RESOLVES MORE AROUND DEVELOPING THE ‘MENTEE’ PROFESSIONALLY COACHING REVOLVES MORE AROUND SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT AREAS/ISSUES | Commerce P.106 PHOTOGRAPHY BY BOB KISS. BUSINESSMAN pAul AlTmAN Paul Altman’s undeniable love for Barbados, his unwavering principles and desire to give back, show he is not only a man of business, but also a man of compassion. “I believe that if something elevates all of our lifestyles then it’s worth doing. I’m inspired to constantly reach for new heights”. | Business Barbados Invest Barbados on the Medical Tourism Industry. A Premier Destination for Health & Wellness. Barbados, known the world over as an up-market holiday destination and a sophisticated domicile for international business, is now well poised to carve out a special niche in the rapidly expanding global health and wellness industry. The trend of people traveling to locations to promote and restore their physical, mental and social well-being has been practiced for centuries. Whether it was the legendary fountain of youth or powerful medicinal herbs from remote locations, humanity has been in pursuit of health and wellness for generations. While this has been the case for centuries, it was not until 1987 that the expression “medical tourism” was coined. Since the late 1980’s, medical tourism has grown globally into a well-structured and immensely successful driver of economic growth. Annually, the global industry is worth more than USD$40 billion, and indications are that the sector will continue to grow, amidst the turbulent economic times. It has been estimated that an average of 30 million people travel for spa vacations, cosmetic surgeries, cardiac treatments, dental surgeries and other therapeutic and health related services. Travel trends suggest that consumers will continue to explore these health services to reduce the increasing medical costs in the developed world. Barbados provides a viable alternative, given factors such as affordability, discreetness, accessibility and quality standards. Barbados, is ready to cater to this global market of consumers who demand quality, confidentiality and sophistication by providing access to a cadre of well trained and highly professional experts in disciplines and specialties including angioplasty, pediatric cardiology, pacemaker implantation, orthopedic surgery, cosmetic surgery, dental surgery, ophthalmic surgery, homeopathy, massage therapy, osteopathy, iridology and much more. In Barbados, the consumer is guaranteed to benefit from a quality wellness experience. The range of facilities including the in-vitro fertilization center, state of the art cardiac clinics, various day spas, gym facilities and rehabilitation centers along with the island’s tropical climate will make this destination the Caribbean’s preferred wellness choice. Investment Opportunities in the Health and Wellness Sector. The Health and Wellness sector in Barbados offers an attractive investment opportunity and the Government of Barbados is working assiduously to ensure that measures are in place to encourage its growth. In keeping with the investor friendly policy used to promote the island as a center for international business, the Government is adapting the local incentives regime to attract investment in the health and wellness sector. The International Business Companies Act, has made it beneficial for foreign investors to setup and operate medical transcription and intraocular manufacturing facilities in Barbados. In addition, the Tourism Development Act allows any health and wellness tourism service company which qualifies, access to waivers of capital expenditure and 150% of interest, exemption from import duty, value added tax and environmental levy in respect of furniture, fixtures and equipment as well as building materials, supplies and equity financing. In addition, the country is positioning itself as the Caribbean center for medical diversity and is therefore inviting international service providers to consider Barbados as an excellent strategic partner. Access to Barbados is easy, with flights to and from the major gateways in Europe and North America leaving daily. Barbados also has an excellent supply of highly trained professionals: surgeons, homeopaths, alternative care providers and wellness experts. Medical tourism facilities meet international quality standards and, the support infrastructure, which includes accommodation, information and communication technology and regulatory framework are all of world-class standards. As Barbados continues to seek out innovative ways to ensure the growth of its services sector, more opportunities will be created in Health and Wellness. There will be opportunities for strategic partnerships across borders, to build and operate a greater number of state-of-the-art facilities and opportunities to share expertise and resources. As Barbados marches forward, it will build on current legislation in order to facilitate continued growth of the sector. The excellent quality of service and the opportunities for investing in health and wellness make Barbados the preferred choice. Barbados’ commitment to success is reflected in the adaptation of many of the best practices of the industry, including insistence on standards and accreditation that are monitored by the Barbados Association of Medical Practitioners (BAMP), The Paramedical Council, The Caribbean Spa and Wellness Association Barbados Chapter and the governmental regulatory body - The Ministry of Health. While some countries purport to offer first world services at third world prices, Barbados proudly offersOFitself as the Caribbean center for medical diversity in a sophisticated yet relaxed environment. SELWYN CAMBRIDGE, FOUNDER THE TEN NETWORK. | Commerce P.108 Business Inspiration My My PHOTOGRAPHY BY PHOTO DYNAMICS. Selwyn Cambridge, founder of The Entrepreneurial Network (TEN) talks to Inspire about what motivates him. Inspire: What has been your greatest inspiration? Inspire: What is your greatest fear, and how do you manage it? SC: Back in college I realized that I held in my hands (like everyone else) the power to make a difference in the lives of many by the choices I make, even when others told me I couldn’t. That realization changed my approach to everything I did forever. More recently the election of Barack Obama solidified my belief in the power that determination holds. I remember the morning after President Obama won, writing a note to everyone in my office and pasting it on each of their computer screens. It said “It is amazing the results determination and a resolve to make a difference can create! Never let up on your dreams!” SC: I used to have this overwhelming fear that I may never have enough time to do all the things I need to get done. I have overcome this, and today manage my time through what I call the “Six Shooter Approach!”. For me, fear only becomes negative when you allow it to be so. Otherwise, it is an energy that if channeled correctly into the right areas can create amazing results. Inspire: What ignited the spark to found The Entrepreneurial Network (TEN)? SC: Having lived the experience of a startup entrepreneur myself, and meeting countless others going through the same experience, there seems to be a widely held feeling when starting your own business, that it is impossible to emerge a success. I knew otherwise, and felt strongly I needed to help people find the keys to the success they were looking for. Inspire: If you could go back in time, is there anything you would do differently? SC: Start to do what I am doing now, only start it earlier! Inspire: What are the top three tools or traits a successful entrepreneur needs? SC: Patience, perseverance and proper systems. Inspire: How does being an entrepreneur affect your family life? SC: I sometimes get concerned that my passion for entrepreneurship and helping others, crowds my love and time for my family. Any committed entrepreneur will tell you, it is an extremely delicate balance. My life is no different. I continue to work on the balance. Inspire: What has been the most satisfying moment in this business so far? SC: The day I received a call from a total stranger who said, “Only last week I was praying for an answer, when I saw your TEN programme. Thank you for doing this!” Inspire: Where do you see yourself in the next 5-10 years? SC: In my office with my son sitting on my lap, showing me how he created his own batman virtual experience, my daughter sitting across the room planning my next overseas business trip to include visits to her “girly stores”, and my assistant telling me that we were just able to help our 1,000th entrepreneur increase sales! Life is good! P.109 Commerce | TRAVEL P.111 Travel | | Travel 3 2 1- Raffles Canouan, Canouan Island, Grenadines One of the sexiest spots in the Caribbean and only 40 minutes from Barbados, Raffles Canouan is akin to an experience in paradise on earth. Stay in one of the chic personality suites which comes with a plunge pool and jaw-dropping views. With over five restaurants with a range of cuisines, you’ll never be bored. To play a round with Lady Luck, head over to Donald Trump’s Privee Casino or even play a round of gold in a scenic setting. You could also pamper yourself with a treatment at the Amrita Spa; a massage is ideal over one of the water treatment suites which features glass floors that look below onto clear blue waters. Hotel St. Barths Isle de France, St. Barthelemy, French West Indies PHOTOGRAPHY BY JULIE WEBSTER. Isle de France is located on the most stunning beach in St. Barths. You can get there in just 75 minutes on a flight to St. Martin and then a quick 15 minute flight over to St. Barths. The intimate Hotel St. Barth Isle de France tries to capture the spirit of the French Riviera. Each room comes with vintage French fabrics and sheer linens in Quintessentially can arrange a day sail out to Mustique or a visit to Tobago Cays. Members receive a complimentary room upgrade with every room booking at Raffles. | Travel P.112 ip InspirsehortTbreak at one rself to a stinations, only Treat you de fabulous om Barbados. of these fr urs away 1-2-3 ho get up and go. Just neutral tones. The award-winning hotel shouldn’t be overlooked especially when it comes to their New Beach Suites. These rooms overlook the waters of the Baie des Flamands and as obligatory when it comes to the Caribbean, they come with private plunge pools. Head to Le Ti, the hotel’s restaurant cum nightclub where gourmet food, a well-stocked wine cellar and DJs from around the world put on the best themed nights where the visiting glitterati let their hair down. Geejam, Jamaica If you’re looking for something unique and distinct from your standard vacation, stay at the Geejam. Fly from Barbados and in just three hours you arrive deep in the Jamaican countryside. Prepare for rock star treatment as you’re whisked to your room on arrival where you’ll be given a pre-programmed phone with numbers of your personal staff and other important contacts. Stay in the Drum and Bass Suite, which comes with hi-tech gadgets including Apple TV and a surround-sound entertainment system. In the morning, breakfast must be taken at the BushBar, a fabulous place which serves famed dishes like ackee and saltfish and dumpling should you require something other than continental fare. Cocktails in the evening here are great too and the bar boasts spectacular views at sunset. Quintessentially Member benefits at Isle de France in St. Barthelemy in the French West Indies include: complimentary use of the hotel’s health club and a delicious bottle of Champagne in your room on arrival. Quintessentially Member benefits include: a complimentary 30 minute massage per person, complimentary bottle of wine on arrival, early check-in & late check-out & complimentary room upgrade (subject to availability). Feature | DISCOVER CANOUAN THE GRENADINES ESTATE VILLAS Canouan, in the heart of the Grenadines, is one of the most beautiful places in the world thanks to its natural landscapes. The island, part of the nation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, is located 25 miles south of the main island of St. Vincent or 25 minutes by air from Barbados. Year-round tropical splendour awaits the guests and residents of the exquisite Raffles Canouan resort and the private villas of The Grenadines Estate. The Grenadines Estate showcases 23 private Golf and Beach Villas. Each of these spectacular properties is nestled through the hillsides within the 1,200 acre Grenadines Estate, which it shares with the luxurious Raffles Canouan resort. With breathtaking views of pure white sand beaches sloping gently into the turquoise waters, this spectacular setting is fast becoming home to the Caribbean’s most prestigious enclave of residences. The villas range in size from two to five bedrooms; the focal point of each villa is a glorious great room with exposed rafters and Italian hardwood floors opening onto a glimmering infinity pool. The bedrooms are complete with breathtaking spa-like ensuite bathrooms, private verandahs and walk-in closets. Each villa is graced with fine fixtures and acres; encompasses three sugar sand secluded beaches; and is home to the Caribbean’s largest hotel pool, lying at the edge of the beach. The resort has an 18 hole championship golf course, a signature Raffles Amrita spa, and an 88-room luxury hotel. The Trump International Golf Course, a par 72 designed by Jim Fazio, is consistently voted the top course in the Caribbean. The Raffles Canouan resort’s signature Amrita Spa is located in one of the most spectacular natural settings on Earth and is inspired by the pristine elements of the Caribbean Sea. The Grenadines Estate Villas are available for holiday rental and for sale. Contact Altman Real Estate for more information. outfitted with state of the art kitchens; optional features include a dining gazebo and separate guest cottage. The Raffles Canouan resort, which occupies 200 P.113 Travel | | Trends ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TRAVELLING WELL. Inspire Favourites We love travelling and looking stylish en route and on arrival, these are some of our favourites... Luggage tags by Parasol at Diamonds International and Louis Vuitton coming soon to Limegrove; these are timeless classics. Passport Holders by Recife are handmade and come in gold, metallic blue and bronze; at Heather Harrington-Jones. Travel Kit by This Works at Pure Source; includes everything you need to help you arrive feeling and looking great. Invest in your own personal eye mask; we love Lavender Masks by Holistic from Pure Source. Hydrating Mask by Elemis at Indulgences Spa; wonderful when applied before you fly. Elizabeth Arden 8 Hour Cream available on most long haul flights; this iconic product is a must. And for babies our favourite travel items to keep your baby clean and fresh during any trip are by Erbaviva at Pure Source. Come fly with me.. BEFORE YOU LE AVE. Don’t overpack. Take only what you will use. Do set out everything you’re taking on your bed. You’ll see how they mix and match. Do choose fabrics that travel well. Do wrap your clothes in tissue paper. Helps avoid creasing and you’ll get more into your suitcase. Do use shoe bags. Do put items in your shoes to create extra space. Inspire Tip IN THE AIR. Erbaviva Children’s Travel Pack at Pure source. This Works Travel at Pure source. Moisturise and protect from harmful UV rays. Neutrogena Anti-Oxidant Age Reverse Day Lotion available island wide through Collins Limited. On arrival in Barbados, book the “The Coral Reef Caribbean Calm Treatment”. Perfect for travellers to reduce swelling and ease muscle tension with the use of essential oils. The Spa at The Coral Reef Club. Tel (246) 419 4121 [email protected] Don’t get dehydrated, drink plenty of water. Always buy extra water in the departure lounge. Do take a good quality wrap or sweater for the flight. Cashmere is ideal but there are many attractive alternatives available. Do keep your skin moisturised. Spritz with water or other skin hydrators throughout the flight. Condition & protect your hair from the sun, while on the beach with Phyto Plage Products at Pure Source. ON ARRIVAL. Elixr Tonics Herbal Supplements at Almond Beach Spa. | Travel P.114 Don’t take shampoos and creams in their orginal containers. Transfer into small transparent pots and only take what you need. Do pack toiletries in plastic bags to avoid spills. Do label your bags with distinctive baggage tags, for easy identification and to avoid mix ups. Do use a passport holder to ensure your passport remains in good condition. Do take a brisk walk to get your body moving. Do relax and enjoy your new surroundings. Dip your toes in the ocean and feel the beauty of Barbados. Don’t push yourself too hard on your first day. Do remember to use essential oils all over your body before bed. You’ll wake up refreshed and moisturised. p InspirecialsTarei known cherr fa e Mathilde S and will get even th lly p a ti n o in lexions internati atic comp m le b . ro p days most ion within top condit 22 0196 4 ) 6 4 (2 ot Tel: Beauty Sp Off the beaten track... Places | THE HOUSE THAT PORK BUILT It’s Saturday morning and you’ve had 3 hours sleep. But wait. It’s 11 o’clock! You’re late for Lemon Arbour! Time to hop in the car and head off to scenic St. John for your weekend pudding and souse fix, as well as a good old Bajan lime. As you pull up to the Village Bar (dubbed Lemon Arbour by the locals) you can’t help but marvel at how unassuming the whole scene is. Who would have believed that a traditional Bajan chattel house on the outside would open up to such an experience? Truly – this is the house that pork built. Your mouth is watering as you approach the bar to order. “What’s on the menu today?” You ask of your smiling hostess. There is the basic pork lover’s dream – pudding and souse, BBQ pork (rumored to be the best on the island), fried pork & pigtails. And of course there’s the usual fare of rice & peas, macaroni pie, chicken, fish & sea cat. Done with your placing order? Head on out to the sitting area to be greeted with a panoramic view of St. John. Hardly a building in sight….just the green fields, the blue skies and fresh country air. All of the Saturday regulars are there, each group sitting in their self designated area. By 12pm they’re onto seconds. Exactly what are you waiting for? Dig in! Tel: 246 433 1992 We just love... Ju-Ju’s Nestled between, Lonestar and Royal Pavillion, Ju-Ju’s is a fun happening bar and restaurant on the West Coast. With access to the beach from the road, you will enjoy a relaxing lime, eat some great local food, and meet the most eclectic mix of visitors, expatriats and locals on the island. Soak up the view, listen to the waves, light lunches and fresh fish are available. Try the rum punch it has a little kick...they also stock our favourite rosé wines! Tel: 246 268 6093. Chicken Rita’s You haven’t experienced Barbados until you’ve eaten at the legendary Chicken Rita’s Rum Shop near Silver Sands. A windsurfer’s and kitesurfers essential for years, you’ll love the friendly homespun atmosphere, tasty Bajan chicken and homemade fries. Tel: 246 428 6873. Silver Point PHOTOGRAPHY BY JARYD NILES-MORRIS. Take a trip to Silver Sands, book into to the boutique hotel Silver Point for lunch. Lie out on the glorious 4 poster beds, and drink in the sea and surf. Watch the kitesurfers, a perfect romantic day or weekend away. Tel: 246 420 4416. Lobster Alive If you know Lobster Alive great, if you don’t you’re missing out. Jazz on Sundays, a brilliant atmosphere, and lobster lovers rest assured, you’re in good hands here. Owner Art Taylor flies in fresh lobsters direct from the Grenadines. First class for fun and food just south of Bridgetown on one of the best beaches on the island. Tel: 246 435 0305. P.115 Travel | PHOTOGRAPHY BY RISÉE CHADERTON. CARING AuNTY olgA Dame Olga Lopes-Seale: beloved radio personality, noted poet, newspaper columnist, humanitarian and great-grandmother. The recipient of a long list of awards for her humanitarian work, Aunty Olga’s deeds and actions inspire us all. CHARITY & SPORTS P.117 Charity & Sports | PHOTOGRAPHY ARASH MOALLEMI. CARING RoN JoYcE Order of Canada recipient and a regular visitor and contributor to charitable causes in Barbados, Ron Joyce is a Canadian entrepreneur with a commitment to youth throughout the world. Philosophy of life: If you have accumulated wealth you have an obligation to give back to your communities. Feature | Rafza Nehaul A BID FOR CARING Created for the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup, artist Rafza Nehaul’s creative piece, the Hope Bat, is dedicated to children living with HIV/AIDS. The ultimate vision for the Hope Bat project is to raise funds to assist the caregivers of children living with HIV/ AIDS by auctioning the bat. This in turn will greatly benefit the childrens’ quality of life. Photographed by Risée Chaderton, Barbadian bowler Tino Best shows off the Hope Bat. The Cricket collection will be on show for the ICC Twenty20 World Cup in May 2010. Artist can be reached at 246 421 8188 or by e-mail: [email protected] P.119 Charity & Sports | SPORT INVESTMENT FUND AIMS TO ACHIEVE HIGH CAPITAL GAINS THROUGH ITS INVESTMENTS IN SPORTS AND LIFESTYLE BUSINESSES, FRANCHISES AND CLUBS AROUND THE WORLD. FUND AMBASSADOR AND CHAMPION GOLFER LEE WESTWOOD SAYS: “I AM DELIGHTED TO BE INVOLVED IN THE SPORT INVESTMENT FUND; BOTH AN EXCITING BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY AND A SOLID INVESTMENT FOR THE FUTURE. I LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING THE FUND MAKE A REAL DIFFERENCE IN THE SPORTS AND LEISURE INDUSTRY IN THE COMING YEARS - DRIVING EXCELLENCE IN THE INDUSTRY THAT I HAVE MADE WWW.SPORTINVESTMENTFUND.COM MY CAREER.” CALL 00 44 (0)207 940 2836 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. These opinions are not intended to serve as authoritative investment advice and should not be used in substitution for the exercise of own judgement. The value of investments and income from them can go up as well as down. Full Terms and Conditions at www.sportinvestmentfund.com | Fitness FIT FOR GOLF Inspire fitness expert, David Bayley recommends key exercises focusing on flexibility, static and dynamic stability, strength and power! Remember, golfers are athletes and need a well designed conditioning programme to excel in their game. After assessing our golf enthusiast Graeme’s body alignment, David tested for short, tight or weak muscles. Graeme’s diagnosis is a slight thoracic kyphosis, a protraction of the shoulders and a forward tilt of the head. He also experiences lower back pain, has very tight hip flexors and upper trapezius muscles. A. Piriformis Stretch This stretch will increase the rotation in your trunk on the back swing. B. Lunge Stretch A. B. Is used to lengthen the hip flexors. When these muscles are short and tight, they limit your ability to achieve a full rotation on your back swing. This can also impede your follow through and limit the distance on your drive. C. Supine Russian Twist C. This is an excellent exercise for developing core strength and also improves the strength of your pelvic girdle, which is very important to your swing. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JULIE WEBSTER. We can develop the correct conditioning programme to improve biomechanics, swing and thus improve your golf game. Contact Elite Training for dynamic sports training and weight loss programmes. David Bayley: 246-233-8570 [email protected] www.elitetrainingbarbados.com PHOTOGRAPHY BY JARYD NILES-MORRIS. BAD NEWS...as we age, our tendons become less elastic and activities such as tennis and golf can aggravate this. GOOD NEWS...many sufferers of arthritic pain and tendonitis FEEL better here in the warm weather. Swimming and following a arthritisfriendly nutrition programme may help. For pain relief, try Tylenol Arthritis available island wide through Collins Limited. We love these vibrant pink golf fashions at the Sandy Lane Country Club Golf Pro Shop. | Charity & Sports P.122 Warm weather, breeze, grass and trees make for an enjoyable round of golf unless you suffer from allergies. Benadryl Allergy can help to ease the effects so that you enjoy your favourite outdoor activities. Available island wide through Collins Limited. Sports | PASSION FOR SPORTS NOT CONTENT WITH MERELY SITTING ON THE SIDELINES, THESE TWO PASSIONATE FANS HAVE FOUND RECOGNITION IN THE THICK OF THE ACTION. TAKE ME TO THE RACES BY GAY SMITH I love all animals, especially horses and dogs and was going to train as a vet when I left school, but things changed, I married and had 2 children. When I was in my last years of school, I enjoyed going on hacks with my friends whenever I was invited. I never had a proper riding lesson (couldn’t afford to have lessons) so I just kept practicing. Before I moved to Barbados I used to ride at a local stables in Surrey and enjoyed riding through Windsor Great Park. I also used to go to the races quite often. When we moved to Barbados, I had the opportunity to have my own horse and luckily could stable it nearby and used to go riding with Edward Walcott, who is now manager of my farm and trainer of my horses. At that time it was just plantations all around Sandy Lane Estate and we used to have a great time riding wherever, sometimes even getting lost. We would be out for hours! We also bought some race horses and our trainer then was the late William Marshall. We were quite successful and won our first Gold Cup in 2003 with Thady Quill, who is now one of my stallions at the Farm. I won my 2nd Gold Cup with Sharp Impact in 2006. These must have been my happiest days in racing to date, although I have had many more winners and places over the years. We bought Springhead Farm a few years ago and I now have 3 stallions and a dozen brood mares. I keep all my racehorses at the farm and we exercise them on the grounds, taking them to the Garrison sometimes to get use to the track and starting gates. I chose my jockey colours as I love shocking pink, and with the blue stars it really made them stand out. CRICKET LOVELY CRICKET PHOTOGRAPHY BY SANDY PITT. BY MAC FINGALL While watching cricket I realised that Bajans don’t really know how to support. They cheer when we are doing well but keep quiet, fret, quarrel or curse when we are down. So I decided somebody has got to teach these people what support really is. You see, when a man is hungry he needs food; when a man is naked he needs clothes; when a man is down he needs support. So I would exhort the Kensington Stand to cheer and give support when we are down. My most special memory of cricket at Kensington Oval is the test match between West Indies and England in the nineties. Jack Russell, the English wicketkeeper, had come in as night watchman the evening before and he and his partner batted through the entire pre-lunch period without any sign of getting out. I was at home listening on the radio and my sister Patsy said “yuh en gine down and help the West Indies? Yuh en see duh can’t even get the night watchman out!” So I packed up all my things and prepared the “Duppy Dust”. As soon as I walked in the extremely quiet crowd in the Kensington Stand erupted and started to cheer loudly. I gave the Trumpet a blast, and threw a little Dust and suddenly Jack Russell edged the ball - the first sign of anything “close” for the morning. I threw some more Dust and the next ball Russell was out. The crowd went crazy. I threw some more Dust. Curtley Ambrose began to bowl with new life as I beat the drums to the rhythm of his footsteps. In a hurry, Curtley bowled them out for about 8 for 25. West Indies won the game with time to spare. We jumped the fence and partied hard on the field. It was a great moment. As a little boy going to cricket at Kensington Oval, I used to get quite excited watching Gary Sobers. Just seeing him walk with such easy grace was thrilling. So when he batted it was orgasmic; everyone just went crazy. Wes Hall too was great to watch. I considered him an entertainer. Later on my favourites were Michael Holding and Vivian Richards. My thoughts on the new Kensington Oval? It is beautiful. I feel so proud everytime I go there. It’s like playing cricket in Heaven. 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Trustees - Julian Sacher & Pippa Challis 7. Grand Patron Derrick Smith, Brian Lara, Sir Garfield Sobers & Michael Tabor 8. Cilla Black 9. Anne Marie McManus & Dermott Desmond 10. Russ Abbott 11. Mr. & Mrs. John Hargreaves 9. | Events P.126 11. 10. 9. EVENT PHOTOS BY JULIE WEBSTER. 3. 1. 2. Events | 4. 7 5. 8. 6. 1. Claridges Barbados 2. Gayle Skoric & Eva McKenzie 3. Kieren Kelly & Claire Fields 4. View of Waterfall 5.The Hon. Richard Sealy, Minister of Tourism & Naeem Patel 6. Paul Owens, Sir Garfield Sobers & Rachel Clarke 7. Mike Challis & Lady Leacock 8. Mr. and Mrs. Derrick Teague & Mr and Mrs R. Rutsch P.127 Events | 3. | Events 2. 1. 7. 16. 15. 17. 14. 20. EVENT PHOTOS COMPLIMENTS OF DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL & JULIE WEBSTER. | Events P.128 8. 4. 5. Events | 6. 11. 10. 9. 13. 12. 18. 19. 1. Alison Hinds & Stephane Le Forestier Cartier VP 2. Gay Smith, Jacob & Michal Hassid Diamonds International Managing Directors 3. Nirmal & Chitra Thani 4. 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