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Let's Talk Di Tings

Let's Talk Di Tings

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Whether you are seeking practical advice, relatable anecdotes, or simply a good laugh, the Let's Talk Di Tings™️ (LTDT) podcast is for you. Some episodes are solo episodes, with Ash imparting her words of wisdom, while others include guests, for some seismic shifting conversations about self-improvement, travel, interpersonal relationships, music, and wellness. From celebrities, best-selling authors, filmmakers; to millennials & Gen-Z on a quest to live fearlessly and fabulously; you never know who will stop by to "talk di tings". So grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let's talk di tings!

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Episodes
  • Entrepreneurship & Real Estate Investment From A “different” Point of View | Ft. Gary Matalon
    May 11 2026
    This week, we are talking di tings with entrepreneur, co-founder of Usain Bolt’s “Tracks & Records”, & Deputy CEO of "different Capital", Gary Matalon.

    From his early exposure to entrepreneurship, witnessing his grandfather’s work ethic, to co-founding Usain Bolt’s Tracks & Records (which celebrated it’s 15 year anniversary last month, to his current role as Deputy CEO of different Capital; Gary shares how purposeful pivots, cultural pride, and relentless curiosity allowed him to transform legacy into impact across hospitality, nightlife, and real estate innovation.

    In this episode, we discuss:
    • Turning Jamaican culture into exportable experiences through music, food, and community
    • The mindset behind pivoting across industries without losing purpose
    • How different Capital is democratizing property ownership through fractional investment models for the Caribbean and its diaspora
    • Balancing ambition with family, and commerce with cultural responsibility…and so much more!
    If you are an established entrepreneur, aspiring entrepreneur, interested in real estate investment, or are simply in the mood for learning & laughter lol, this episode is for you!
    So grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let's talk di tings!

    Watch the full episode on YouTube, or listen 🎧 on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Soca, Calypso, and the Importance of "Good Friends" | Ft. College Boy Jesse
    May 4 2026
    This week, we are talking di tings with singer, songwriter, and the 2020 International Groovy Soca Monarch winner, Jesse Stewart, aka College Boy Jesse.

    From his childhood in Trinidad surrounded by indigenous drums, chutney, calypso, and Soca; to a professional football career and time in the corporate world, Jesse shares how every chapter of his life shaped his music. Songs like “Freedom,” “Live Yuh Life,” and “Good Friend” aren’t just songs; they are lived experiences translated into rhythm.

    This episode explores the nuanced emotional layers of Soca, Jesse's creative inspirations, the profound impact of authentic friendships on his personal and professional life, & more!

    Our conversation challenges the misconception some have, that Soca music lacks depth. Instead, it reveals Soca is regarded by many as a universal soundtrack for healing, joy, freedom, and hope.

    Whether you're a Soca lover, Caribbean creative, music enthusiast, or someone searching for deeper meaning in rhythm, this episode is for you! So grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let's talk di tings!

    Watch the full episode on YouTube, or listen 🎧 on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
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    55 mins
  • Federation Sound, Dancehall, & the Representing Jamaican Culture Worldwide | Ft. Max Glazer
    Apr 27 2026
    This week, we are talking di tings with Internationally recognized and respected Max Glazer of Federation Sound; an acclaimed DJ whose journey through reggae and dancehall has taken him from New York City basements to international stages alongside artists like Rihanna, Sean Paul, Vybz Kartel, Chronixx, and more.

    Max shares his first introduction to Reggae and Dancehall and how the two genres and the deeper tradition of sound system culture have shaped his philosophy as a DJ. He shares anecdotal stories about working with several artists like Sean Paul and Vybz Kartel, illustrating the importance of collaborative and interpersonal relationships in the music industry.

    This conversation goes far beyond music.We discuss the importance of continuous learning, our favourite New York restaurants, how culture, place, and community influence how we experience music, the responsibility of representing Jamaican culture globally, the impact of Reggae Pioneers like Toots & the Maytals, Dennis Brown, Supercat, Sly Dunbar, humility, discipline, and longevity in DJ culture, and more!

    If you're interested in Reggae, Dancehall, sound system culture, and thoughtful conversations about growth and responsibility; grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let's talk di tings!

    Watch the full episode on YouTube, or listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

    If you enjoyed the episode, leave us a 5 star rating, share this episode, and follow Let’s Talk Di Tings on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

    Listen to LTDT on:
    SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/6akOR9kAnsbANiszBDcVOL?si=aa70627937124c3e
    APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-talk-di-tings/id1662696625
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    1 hr and 27 mins
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