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The Cayman Life

The Cayman Life

Hosted by Mike Joseph and Stefan Prior

Episodes

13

Latest episode

Jul 2025

Language

EN-US

About the show

More than just sand between your toes, The Cayman Life will help you to discover everything that makes Cayman, Cayman, and you’ll buy into her true side in no time. The Cayman Life delves into the unique and wonderful dynamics of the place we proudly call home. Passionate about their community and charming in their banter, join hosts Mike Joseph and Stefan Prior as they sit down with the island’s movers and shakers, longtime residents and new stars. It’s an immersive, engaging exploration of what it means to live, work, and play in The Cayman Islands.

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July 5, 2025Episode 433 min

S2 E4: Julia Dougall on Navigating the Music Industry from Cayman

Julia Dougall, global music manager and creative entrepreneur, joins Stefan to talk about her journey from Jamaica to Cayman — and what it’s like managing internationally known artists, including Sean Paul.They dive into the realities of working in a male-dominated industry, the role of emotional intelligence in business, and how Cayman’s creative community is evolving. Julia also shares why island life offers space to reset, refocus, and live more intentionally — especially in a post-COVID world.

July 5, 2025Episode 346 min

S2 E3: From Fund Administration to AI Ventures with Tim Rossiter

Tim Rossiter joins Stefan to talk about his move from Australia to Cayman and the career shift that followed. After years in fund administration, Tim is exploring new ventures, from AI to education — and finding fresh purpose through community involvement.They discuss what it’s like to step away from a long-standing role, the balance between work and wellbeing, and why Cayman’s lifestyle creates space to do both business and life differently.

July 5, 2025Episode 247 min

S2 E2: Acts of Random Kindness, A Journey of Love with Tara Neilsen

Tara Neilsen, founder of Acts of Random Kindness (ARK), joins Michael Joseph to talk about the real — and often hidden — challenges facing families in Cayman. From homelessness to access to education, Tara shares what she’s seen on the ground, why ARK was created, and how kindness can lead to long-term change.They also explore what community support really looks like, and why everyone has a role to play in breaking the cycle of poverty.

July 5, 2025Episode 137 min

S2 E1: Jude Holland on Career Pivots, Culture, and Doing Real Estate Differently

Jude Holland sits down with Michael Joseph to talk about her path from the corporate world into real estate — and how life in Cayman reshaped her approach to work and relationships.They explore the value of integrity, the reality of what it takes to build trust with clients, and why being authentic matters more than trying to “sell.” Jude also shares how her background in finance and her passion for yoga help her stay grounded in a fast-paced industry.

July 5, 2025Episode 1030 min

S1 E9: George Loutus on Cayman’s Real Estate Shifts and Starting Fresh

George Loutus, founder of Hive Law, shares why he left a long career at Maples and Calder to launch a fully remote law firm — and how that decision aligned with changes he was seeing in Cayman’s real estate market.He and Stefan talk about the rise of high-end property, the impact of population growth, and how cost pressures are reshaping development. George also reflects on the value of community, safety, and why Cayman continues to draw people looking for something different.

July 5, 2025Episode 949 min

S1 E8: Residency by Investment: Opportunities and Challenges with Cline Glidden

Cline Glidden, counsellor at Ogier and former Minister of Tourism, joins Stefan to talk about how Cayman balances legal clarity, cultural diversity, and economic growth.They dig into residency by investment, why Cayman’s legal system attracts high net worth individuals, and how immigration shapes the island’s future. Cline also shares insight on population growth, real estate shifts, and what sustainable development really means in a small island nation.

July 5, 2025Episode 720 min

S1 E7: Family Dynamics in Wealth Preservation with Bernadette Carey

Bernadette Carey, partner at Carey Olsen, joins Stefan to unpack the often misunderstood world of trusts and wealth management — and how it all plays out within families.They explore why trusts matter, how family offices work, and the shift in how the next generation is approaching wealth, sustainability, and legacy. Bernadette also shares her perspective on life in Cayman, and why the island continues to attract global families looking for stability and opportunity.

July 5, 2025Episode 627 min

S1 E6: Chris Kirkconnell on Family, Retail, and the Future of Georgetown

Chris Kirkconnell, VP of Operations at Kirk Freeport, joins Stefan to talk about his family’s legacy in Cayman and how luxury retail has grown and adapted over the years.They cover the shift from tourist-driven sales to a stronger local market, the global demand for brands like Rolex, and how supply chains have changed post-COVID. Chris also shares what’s ahead for Kirk Freeport and why the next phase of Georgetown’s development is something to watch.

July 5, 2025Episode 532 min

S1 E5: Navigating Family Life and Education in Cayman with Sophie Taylor

Sophie Taylor shares her story of moving from the U.K. to Cayman — and what it’s really like to start fresh as a parent in a new place. She and Stefan talk about the pull of island life, the challenges of relocating with children, and how Cayman’s sense of safety and community made all the difference.They also explore her podcast Truth of Motherhood — an honest take on parenting, identity, and building a life that works for you.

July 5, 2025Episode 432 min

S1 E4: Ian Jamison on Inward Investment, Community, and Life in Cayman

Ian Jamison joins Stefan to talk about inward investment, real estate, and what really shapes the experience of living and working in Cayman.They explore what makes commercial real estate here different, how infrastructure and legislation are influencing the market, and why prioritizing people — not commissions — is good business. Ian also shares his own story of moving to Cayman and how community and lifestyle continue to shape his work.

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