What Is YouthFlex?

George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
An after-school hangout show where young teens and adults can discuss topics affecting them ranging from love, politics to finance etc....

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Determining the Next Community Youth Icon
















On October 20, 2010. YouthFlex had as guest the 2010 YCLA recipient Collin Anglin and YCLA Coordinator Melissa Wolfe to talk about the nomination process in selecting the next YCLA Recipient. Also on the Flex was Hilary & Kieshagay of Women's Media Watch of Jamaica who has partnered with the Estella Scott-Roberts Foundation in a public awareness campaign called "Silence Hurts". Our finally guest on the Flex was Mr. Wiekert of the Kiwanis Club of Grand Cayman to share with young people the wonderful opportunity offered to them to atend the Key Leaders Conference scheduled for the weekend.

Our Answer mi dat Question of the week was; What year was the first YCLA Gala Dinner held?

YouthFlex Determined Youth of the Week was Alikie Kandler of Weslayan Christian Academy . She dances, she sings, she attends John Gray Memorial Friday Night Youth Group, she acts and she choregraphes presentations and was voted and chosen as Camp Girl last summer at the United Church Residential Teen Camp.

Our Flex Person of the Week who "Perspire to Inspire " others was our sprint Queen and Commonwealth Games 200m Female Gold Medalist Cydonie Mothersill

20:10, 20/10/2010











A historical event took place today as the Girl Guides Association of the Cayman Islands joined in with the United Kingdom and other Girl Guides around the world to close out their centenary, 100 years of service to young ladies all over the globe. Girl Guiding has affected the positive development of approximately 10 million women and girls globally. Today the celebrations were held all over Grand Cayman and the Flex Crew and the Youth Services Unit was there to capture the moment on film and through still photo.

A Special Show for special folks
















On wednesday October 13th the show had its first remote broadcast of Season 28, the season of Determination, hosted by Kim Carlos at the Mary Miller Memorial Hall. The show aimed to determine the dreams and drive of our Special Olympic athletes and student of the Lighthouse School [Special Education]. Also on the show were staff and students from Cayman Academy telling us of their Reading Week activities along with students from Triple C School promoting their Talent Show. Mr Archie Whittaker and several beautiful young ladies of North Side also graced the Flex with their presence to share information about their Heritage Festival Queen Costume Competition.










The "Determined Youth" of the week was Micheal Testori of St. Ignatius High School and our Person who "Perspires to Inspire" others was Coach Elbert McLean of Bodden Town FC















"Answer mi dat" Question of the week was: What year did the Lighthouse School move to Red Bay?

Saturday, October 09, 2010

New Production Assistants


New additions to YouthFlex Production Team

YouthFlex production team has two new members Shanarah & Chadia from the Cayman Islands Further Education Centre. The two brilliant young ladies will be assisting in the production of YouthFlex until July 2011 as part of their BTEC course in Creative Media. They write scripts, they record vox pox, they edit recordings and they read the news, they take pictures and they run errands, they also pose for camera. See

Season of Determination Opens with Census 2010


Getting set for the Season of Determination


Students of Cayman Academy promoting their Reading Week



Ms Tammy Ebanks one of the three spokespersons of the 2010 Census

All together now "Census 2010, Everyone Counts"




Determining the happenings at Cayman Academy



Wednesday October 6th marked the opening of the Season of Determination hosted by Kim. The season opener featured the three spokespersons of the 2010 Census, Ms Tammy Ebanks, Charles Brown and 2010 YCLA Recipient Collin Anglin. The Census will determine the future plans for the population in the Cayman Islands and it will also determine how many people are usually resident in the Cayman Islands in 2010. We also had guests from Cayman Academy on the show to promote their upcoming Reading Week. Their interview was a bit brief so they will be back again on Wednesday October 13 to complete thier interview and fill us in on the happenings of their Reading Week.


Next wednesday we hit the road to hangout at the Lighthouse School to speak with Special Olympic Athletes, their coaches and the staff and students of the Lighthouse School to see how determined they are at meeting their goals in life.

Enjoy the pictures

Friday, October 01, 2010

Caribbean Youth Day Radio Dialogue


Advice from Primary School Students left host and listeners in awe


No more paparazzi! Mick with students from CIFEC

Mick threw his wieght around, and everyone had a fun time


Thumbs up from the Producer of the 3 hour Caribbean Youth Day dialogue


Season of Inspiration Finale on Caribbean Youth Day
















A little dampened by the showers from Tropical Storm Nicole the youth of Cayman took to the airwaves on Wednesday to celebrate Caribbean Youth Day with a 3 hour radio broadcast thanks to Radio Cayman, The Youth Services Unit and Youth Flex Radio Show's sponsor PricewaterhouseCoopers. Wednesday also marked the end of Season 27, the Season of Inspiration that was hosted by Takiyah Smith and Joshua McFarlane. The last week in September also means another year in the books for our beloved radio show YouthFlex who has been broadcasting the voices of the youth of the Cayman Islands since September 24, 2001.Nine years old!










The Caribbean Youth Day radio dialogue was hosted by the Regional Youth Caucus Representative of the Cayman Islands Mikhail McLaughlin and his co-hosts was past RYC Kyle McLean and Miss Teen 2010-11 Miss Leanne Ritch from 3-4pm and 5-6pm. Their guests were youth from the Cayman Islands Further Education Centre, John Gray Memorial Church After School programme, Bodden Town FC, and a young lady from Cayman Brac. The programme also took calls from listeners so they heard the voices of those young and young at heart as well.










YouthFlex closed it season of Inspiration with a dialogue with Year 6 students from the primary schools in the George Town district. These schools are George Town Primary, Red Bay Primary , Lighthouse School, and Prospect Primary. George Town Primary was represented by Elianna Anglin, Red Bay Primary was represented by Kalie Broderick and Prospect Primary was represented by Ethan Hydes, Lighthouse school representive Jonathan McField was unable to attend the show due to miscommunication on transportation. We promise to make it up to you Jonathan!










The next season is the Season of Determination hosted by Kimberly Carlos and our first remote brodcast will be at the Lighthouse School, God's willing in October. We will be speaking to Special Olympic Athletes, their Coaches and Jonathan McField.










Here is some pictures from Wednesday's show.