She's a strong educated, articulate and purposeful woman that's emotionally connected to a beautiful country and it's people.I just love her afrocentric values. Thanks for the work that you're doing to uplift our people.
Thank you! A great video. I swear I am trying to make a move from America to Jamaica. This country reminds you every day that this place is toxic for my people.
Afternoon Beloveds and Blessings to both of you. Sister Ayanna, your experience and Passion for Jamaica and her people literally mirrors my own story and Mr. Winthrop your humble spirit is a breath of fresh air. Bless Up
@@Throp Many thanks to you for always showcasing Jamaica is such a positive way. It is greatly appreciated, wishing you the very best in all you do from this moment onwards. Manners & Respect😁👍
Wow! Thank both of you, Ayanna Gregory and Throp, for sharing this video! God sent me here to watch this video this evening. Ayanna's story about her dad dry-fasting for two weeks starting 13:50 aligns to the health message of a "breatharian" man named Elitom El-Amin. He says he is nourished by the Earth's atmosphere, or air, and the Sun. Elitom El-Amin practices dry-fasting for long periods of time to heal and maintain optimal health.
Hey Throp, I am new to your channel, few weeks in. Your content is very informative and is a very useful repository for folks interested in the happenings in Jamaica. Having lived in the U.S. for roughly 50 years and is considering reestablishing roots in Jamaica, I am intrigued by the stories of the folks who have made the transition. I have also noticed that most of the stories involve women who have made the transition. I am curious to hear your take as to why this appears to be the trend and why a similar trend does not appear to be occurring with men.
Wow beautiful negril is my place I use to work there Live and I have a few friends I vites sometimes I remember walking whole 7 miles beach road straight to the end at westend it was so much fun 💖Nice place to live depends on where your comfortable with 🙃😊😀👍😇🙏
Throp I know it's a part 2 of this interview with our beloved sister but It wasn't long enough!!!!😊 I could listen to her all day so much wealth of knowledge you doing an amazing job bro... but I said that to say this.. I also recognize the migration of our brothers and sisters from America I understand their frustration of being in their country of birth
Just listened to part 2. I recently bought a beautiful vacation home very close to Negril. The irony is that I was staying at the said Travellers Hotel for most of December 2020 during the initial stages of the purchase. Had a couple interactions with #imayannagregory but absolutely nothing as informative and profound as this interview. Undoubtedly she has the ability to easily tone down her vast reservoir of knowledge and experience and chit chat at any level.
@@Throp Indeed! We do plan to revisit Travellers Hotel from time to time and spend a couple days regardless of the fact that we have a home nearby. I totally enjoyed playing dominoes with your dad. My wife and I loved the occasional interactions we had with some members of the Wellington family including you. T'was our best hotel stay in Negril and we have certainly been to a few of them.
It frustrates me when people say the same to me when I tell them I going somewhere on vacation alone. Them "Who you going with? Why you going there?" "You have a man there?". It's always women asking. I realized they are expressing their phobias of themselves.
Throp, I deleted my comment because I respect your father's philanthropic endeavors and not wish to bring negative to your channel. But I also know your father would be highly appreciative of the opportunity he was given in his early life in the US, to now affect positively in his homeland. United States for all its misgivings, is a true land of opportunity and the overall bashing needs to be toned down (biting the hands that feeds you). Bless
She's a strong educated, articulate and purposeful woman that's emotionally connected to a beautiful country and it's people.I just love her afrocentric values. Thanks for the work that you're doing to uplift our people.
Thank you for watching!
Great interview! It’s amazing how people from abroad can portray our country in a positive way.
Thank you for watching!
Thank you! A great video. I swear I am trying to make a move from America to Jamaica. This country reminds you every day that this place is toxic for my people.
That's so true.
Thanks so much for watching
Afternoon Beloveds and Blessings to both of you. Sister Ayanna, your experience and Passion for Jamaica and her people literally mirrors my own story and Mr. Winthrop your humble spirit is a breath of fresh air. Bless Up
Thanks so much for watching
Can you please do a vlog on reputable building companies in Ja, developers and construction companies. THANKS ! Watching from Australia.
Wow! Australia! Thanks so much for watching. And yes. I well have multiple contractors on this year for sure. Thank you for your suggestion
Good day, hope you will all have a great weekend. Stay safe, well and blessed❤💛💚
Thanks so much
@@Throp Many thanks to you for always showcasing Jamaica is such a positive way. It is greatly appreciated, wishing you the very best in all you do from this moment onwards. Manners & Respect😁👍
I had been waiting for the completion of this interview and I was not disappointed. Great job Throp.
Thanks so much
Wow! Thank both of you, Ayanna Gregory and Throp, for sharing this video! God sent me here to watch this video this evening. Ayanna's story about her dad dry-fasting for two weeks starting 13:50 aligns to the health message of a "breatharian" man named Elitom El-Amin. He says he is nourished by the Earth's atmosphere, or air, and the Sun. Elitom El-Amin practices dry-fasting for long periods of time to heal and maintain optimal health.
Amazing. Thank you for watching
Hey Throp, I am new to your channel, few weeks in. Your content is very informative and is a very useful repository for folks interested in the happenings in Jamaica. Having lived in the U.S. for roughly 50 years and is considering reestablishing roots in Jamaica, I am intrigued by the stories of the folks who have made the transition. I have also noticed that most of the stories involve women who have made the transition. I am curious to hear your take as to why this appears to be the trend and why a similar trend does not appear to be occurring with men.
Im back from a month I Jamaica and as always, I can't wait for the final return!
That’s awesome you were out here for so long
Everything she said. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿.
💯 absolutely
That was very special. Peace @Throp. Working a plan to move back home...and Negril will be to place to build/buy. Peace.
Thank you for watching 🙏🏾. Best wishes on your move back home
@@Throp ...Thank you. As soon as I can get back to JA, I'm coming to say hello to you and your staff at Travelers. Peace..
@@bisaiah9797 Awesome! Looking forward to it
All of your interviews are great but this is my favorite interview this far 🙌🏾 Her energy is amazing!
Thank you so much!
Wow beautiful negril is my place I use to work there Live and I have a few friends I vites sometimes I remember walking whole 7 miles beach road straight to the end at westend it was so much fun 💖Nice place to live depends on where your comfortable with 🙃😊😀👍😇🙏
Awesome! Thanks so much for watching!
Encouraging and words of wisdom 🙌
Thank you for watching
Negril is everything ✊🏾✊🏾
💯 agreed!
Throp I know it's a part 2 of this interview with our beloved sister but It wasn't long enough!!!!😊 I could listen to her all day so much wealth of knowledge you doing an amazing job bro... but I said that to say this.. I also recognize the migration of our brothers and sisters from America I understand their frustration of being in their country of birth
I accidentally sent my comment but let me finish up
I gotcha
Just listened to part 2. I recently bought a beautiful vacation home very close to Negril. The irony is that I was staying at the said Travellers Hotel for most of December 2020 during the initial stages of the purchase. Had a couple interactions with #imayannagregory but absolutely nothing as informative and profound as this interview. Undoubtedly she has the ability to easily tone down her vast reservoir of knowledge and experience and chit chat at any level.
Oh this is so amazing! Congrats on the purchase of your new home. I guess we’re neighbors now
@@Throp Indeed! We do plan to revisit Travellers Hotel from time to time and spend a couple days regardless of the fact that we have a home nearby. I totally enjoyed playing dominoes with your dad. My wife and I loved the occasional interactions we had with some members of the Wellington family including you. T'was our best hotel stay in Negril and we have certainly been to a few of them.
Negril is the best ... it’s the Rasta vibe
I don't disagree
Hey my brother very interested topic and guest I really enjoy your interviews most amazing show wish all the best.
Thank you so much!
Love her story nice work
Thank you for watching
Love her vibe, great interview!! 🇯🇲
Thank you for watching!
Love this o knew her father well
He was a great man
I'm trying everything in my power to get to jamaica to run... I too am tired of the perversion and the poverty and the lack of clean water etc.
Yes it's happening now👍
💯
Great interview! Would love to work remotely in Jamaica but, reliable internet is key to my job. Can you discuss internet options and back up WiFi?
JAMAICA IS THE BEST
Totally agree
I listen to Esther Hicks ( Abraham)
Thank you for watching!
Throp hope you understand my comments I accidentally sent one before the other
Nuff blessings and love to you all
Thanks much
You said what bob marley says could you be love and be loved Rasta
Thank you for watching
I'd love to network with you I've been living in ja for 24 yrs. Let's link..
Awesome! Shoot me a DM on IG @throp
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you Suzette!
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thanks for the love Lisa
😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
Thank you!!
It frustrates me when people say the same to me when I tell them I going somewhere on vacation alone.
Them "Who you going with? Why you going there?" "You have a man there?". It's always women asking.
I realized they are expressing their phobias of themselves.
Haha I know what you mean
Throp, I deleted my comment because I respect your father's philanthropic endeavors and not wish to bring negative to your channel. But I also know your father would be highly appreciative of the opportunity he was given in his early life in the US, to now affect positively in his homeland. United States for all its misgivings, is a true land of opportunity and the overall bashing needs to be toned down (biting the hands that feeds you). Bless