Most people think Carnival is just about costumes and party vibes, but in Grenada, it’s a powerful celebration rooted in history — and you’ve probably never heard it explained quite like this. Carlene and her friend Kerron peel back decades of tradition, from slavery to modern-day revelry, revealing why Grenada’s Spice Mass is so much more than just a colorful parade.You’ll discover: how Spice Mass started nearly 150 years ago, its roots in Slave rebellion art and resistance, and why Jab-Jab is more than a creepy costume—it's a historical mirror. We break down the differences between Grenada and Trinidad Carnival, from music genres like Calypso and Soca to the political messages hidden behind the costumes. Plus, a no-nonsense guide to navigating the cost, culture, and respect that make Grenada’s carnival unique—and why understanding its significance creates a richer, more meaningful experience.This episode hits on why Carnival in Grenada isn’t just a party—it's a symbol of resilience, identity, and history that you can’t afford to ignore. Perfect for travelers, culture-curious friends, or anyone looking to decode Caribbean traditions and get the most out of their next trip.Whether you’re planning your first Carnival or dreaming of the next big celebration, you’ll come away with deep insights, do’s and don’ts, and the true story behind the festivities—that’s the secret ingredient to truly experiencing Grenada’s vibrant culture.And if you think you know Carnival... think again. Carlene and Kerron’s lively chat will have you wanting to grab your costume and jump in the parade. Because this isn’t just about fun; it’s about understanding what makes Caribbean carnival a soulful, historic revival that’s worth celebrating.Ready to see Carnival through new eyes? Hit play and get inspired—history has never looked so festive.Listen learn and be apart of Grenada with Nutmeg Nation Podcasthttps://nutmegnation.buzzsprout.comSend us Fan MailSupport the showThanks for listening to Nutmeg Nation!I would like to thank my Editor Sean McAndrew for helping with the audio of show, thanks to my Designer Yim Kung for creating the logo and images for the show and thanks to my Guests! I want to thank my Uncle Diego for sponsoring the show it means a lot to me! Nutmeg Nation- Listen, learn and be apart of Grenada! https://www.Nutmegnation.buzzsprout.comhttps://www.facebook.com/Diivaontheradio/https://www.instagram.com/diivaontheradio/https://www.tiktok.com/diivaontheradio/https://twitter.com/diivaontheradioEmail us at
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