Medical Doctor, TV Host and Reggae-Soul Singer/Songwriter, Mario Evon, takes you on a uniquely Jamaican journey through a non-conservative, honest space created to allow his truth, and the truth of others to set them free to grow, laugh, learn and prosper. From relationships, inspiration, sex and sexuality, to the ins and outs of entrepreneurship; In this space, we speak candidly about almost anything, with the intention to inspire, educate and entertain (‘Inspir-Edu-Tainment’), and create a fair and balanced space where your truth shall become your power. This is TALK TRUTH.
In this episode (060) of Talk Truth, I keep it very real and talk truth about many of the things currently on my mind from relationships to career and...
In this episode (059) of Talk Truth, I speak to actress, drama teacher and the reigning Miss Planet Jamaica, Tonille Watkis, about identity and cultur...
In this episode (058) of Talk Truth, I speak to Psychotherapist/Psychological Astrologer, Alina Apostol, about what I call the Mind-Star Connection an...
In this episode (057) of Talk Truth, I speak to the Founder and Chairman of the ‘Friends of a Child Help Foundation’, Jason Evans, about how he develo...
In this episode (056) of Talk Truth, I speak about breakups and unrequited love, places many of us have been at some point in our lives. Take a listen...
In this episode (055) of Talk Truth, I speak to Business Coach, Innovation Strategist, Endo-Warrior and friend, Shauna Fuller Clarke, about her journe...
In this episode (054) of Talk Truth, I speak to Yanique Farquharson on her journey to self-acceptance. Teased about her complexion, her desire to lear...
In this episode (053) of Talk Truth, I speak to Shelli Green, a Jamaican woman who is no stranger to fearlessness, but recognized this quality in hers...
In this episode (052) of Talk Truth I speak to my friend, Elva Clarke, about her journey with her weight. Always thought of as plump or fat ever since...
In this episode (051) of Talk Truth, in commemoration of Black History Month, I continue the discussion around black experiences as I highlight my dad...