
There’s a moment every Jamaican abroad feels, whether in London, New York, Toronto, Miami, or Berlin. It comes in the small hours of the morning, or in the quiet after work when the streets are cold and grey. It comes in the taste of a mango that’s travelled too far, or in the sound of a reggae tune spilling from a shopfront. It’s the moment when your heart whispers: “Go home.”
Coming home to Jamaica is not just about geography. It’s about spirit. It’s about reconnecting with a rhythm that beats differently on this island. For some, returning is a dream long held; for others, it’s a leap of faith after decades away. But whether you’ve been gone for five years or fifty, the message is the same: Jamaica calls, and she calls you to live, to invest, and to belong again.
This talk is about answering that call.



