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  • Glittered with Shit w/ Preedy
    1 時間 36 分
  • See Ladies, You don't have to bull for the costume w/ Val
    2024/12/02

    Get ready for an inspiring conversation with the visionary Valmiki Maharaj, creative director of The Lost Tribe, as they celebrate 10 groundbreaking years of artistry in mas! Under Valmiki’s leadership, The Lost Tribe has become a multiple-time Band of the Year winner, redefining the Carnival experience by blending storytelling, dance, and design into breathtaking costumes and performances.

    In this episode, Valmiki returns to his roots at Queen’s Royal College, where his love for mas first blossomed. From the excitement of being part of Carnival as a youth to designing for Tribe and gaining deeper insight into the art of the masquerade, Valmiki’s journey is one of passion and creativity.

    We also explore his short film, which captures the spirit of Carnival—a stunning celebration of Trinidad’s culture through costume, dance, and artistry. Val shares his thoughts on preserving and evolving the essence of Carnival while keeping its cultural roots alive.

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Side Vag w/ Keisha Als
    2024/11/25

    In this episode, Keisha opens up about her family life growing up, the inspiration behind her designs, and what drives her as an entrepreneur. She talks candidly about the daily struggles women face with unwanted sexual attention and harassment, and how Carnival gives women a rare freedom to express themselves without judgment.

    Keisha also shares her thoughts on the rise of the independent woman, the balance between confidence and vulnerability, and the grit it takes to build a successful brand like Tropix Swim. Her insights into fashion, culture, and self-expression will inspire you to embrace your power.

    Don’t miss this empowering episode filled with authenticity, boldness, and the spirit of Carnival!

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    1 時間 31 分
  • If a woman can't do it /w Uncle Crazy
    2024/11/18

    Born in 1944 in Maraval Road, Port of Spain, Crazy was one of eleven children with a rich heritage—a Chinese Trinidadian father and an Afro-Venezuelan mother. He was a promising cricketer but chose music, initially performing as Wong Ping and the Mighty Arawak before fellow calypsonian Fred Farrell dubbed him “Crazy” for his bold performances.

    Crazy’s debut at Carnival came in 1975 with “The Electrician,” followed by hits like “Satan’s Coming.” By 1978, he made history with “Parang Soca,” blending soca with Latin sounds. Crazy’s hit “Nani Wine” became an international chutney soca classic, pioneering the genre. He reached new heights in 1985, winning Road March with “Suck Meh Soucouyant.”

    From acting in local productions to performing globally, Crazy has made waves everywhere. In 2012, he introduced “Trini-style reggae” with a “Hotel California” cover, proving his creativity never fades. Honoured in 2013 as one of the top 50 calypsonians by TUCO, Crazy is an icon of Trinidadian music.

    Let’s celebrate a true legend!


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    50 分
  • I hadda ask about my P3N15 w/ Dr. Taylor
    2024/11/11

    We’re thrilled to welcome Dr. Michael Taylor, director of the Aesthetic & Lifestyle Clinic and co-host of The Doctor’s Journal in Trinidad! Dr. Taylor is not only a certified life coach and personal trainer but also an inspiring men’s physique athlete.

    In this episode, Dr. Taylor dives deep into his journey, sharing what inspired him to enter the world of fitness competitions, his insights on performance-enhancement drugs, and how he maintains a healthy lifestyle. With expertise in mindset shifts and nutrition, he offers valuable tips on creating lasting change in life.

    Please tune in to hear how Dr. Taylor balances his medical career with his passion for fitness, and the principles he lives by to achieve success in all areas. Don’t miss this empowering conversation!

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    1 時間 32 分
  • It ha' no pause #grownmanshit w/ Jus Jase #hiccup
    2024/11/04

    This week, we’re bringing you an exclusive conversation with Trini’s Most Dangerous DJ! Jus Jase isn’t just a DJ—he’s an on-air personality, producer, radio and TV host, and a master voice-over talent who has shaped Trinidad and Tobago’s hip-hop culture.

    Starting his journey as a rap artist back in 1983, Jus Jase took the local scene by storm, winning major rap competitions in ’88 and ’89, which led to opening gigs that would set the stage for his legendary career. 20 years ago, he made history on BET’s “Rap City: The Bassment,” a groundbreaking appearance that still resonates today.

    In this episode, he gets real about his personal life, his kids, the art of voice acting, and his journey to becoming a DJ and radio personality. From stories about his early days to insights into the music industry, Jus Jase shares it all.

    Don’t miss out on this one—it’s a deep dive into the life of a true pioneer of Caribbean hip-hop culture. Tap in for inspiration, motivation, and a taste of true Trini talent. 🔥

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    2 時間 33 分
  • Woi Woi w/ Chris Garcia
    2024/10/28

    Tune in to our next podcast guest, the legendary Chris Garcia, a true icon in the chutney soca genre! Born in the richly diverse land of Trinidad, Chris’s heritage is a blend of Carib, African, and Indian roots, a beautiful fusion that has fueled his lifelong passion for music. Known for his gentle soul and unwavering positivity, he often marvels at the power of staying positive, a philosophy that shines through his songs and life.

    Chris lives by four guiding principles: morals, ethics, virtues, and principles, emphasizing no negativity and never causing harm to others. This episode promises insights into the heart and soul of a true music legend who believes in the possibility of good—and lives it daily. Don’t miss it!

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    1 時間 29 分
  • Not MAGA, MIGA (Mack Indian Girls Again) w/ Bella Sookdeo
    1 時間 44 分