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Long before she became an executive producer working with global brands, Traci Rhynie’s earliest memories of Jamaica were shaped by a childhood she did not immediately embrace.
“I did not like being in the country. It was different for me,” she recalled with a laugh, remembering life among farm animals and an outdoor lifestyle that was far removed from what she knew.
At the time, rural St James did not feel like a place she belonged to. It felt unfamiliar, slow, and distant from the life she understood as a child.
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