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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, and travel industry leaders; to millennials on a quest to live their best lives, 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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  • The Beauty of Alignment
    2025/09/15
    This week, we are talking di tings about alignment. Inspired by Grenadian artist Muddy, whose lyric “When stars align, greatness outshines all hatred through space and time, but still we rise, with grace and with faith…” echoes throughout the episode.

    This episode explores how personal growth sometimes reveals more about others’ insecurities than your own path, serves as a reminder that silence and disregard are not verdicts on one’s value, and that alignment is not about validation, but about staying true to self, staying away from those who do not see your value, and continuing to believe in your greatness, whether or not the world chooses to.

    So grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let's talk di tings!
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    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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    14 分
  • Never Get Weary: Honouring the Legacy of Toots Hibbert & Toots and the Maytals
    2025/09/11
    Today is the 5th anniversary of the passing of Reggae legend, Frederick “Toots” Hibbert, O.D., O.J., the lead singer of Toots and the Maytals. So this week, we are celebrating his life, and honouring his legacy, as well as the legacy of Toots & the Maytals.

    From his humble beginnings in May Pen, Jamaica, to coining the word “Reggae” and leading one of the most influential bands in music history, Toots’ story is one of resilience, joy, storytelling, and profound connection with his fans. This episode explores the irreplaceable contributions of the original Maytals band members, the universal lessons within Toots and the Maytals songs like "54-46 (That’s My Number)" and "Never Get Weary", and the genius Toots’ storytelling that made their songs both timeless and personal.

    We recognize the global recognition the Maytals and Toots Hibbert received; from Grammy Awards to Rolling Stone naming Toots among the greatest singers of ALL TIME, and his lasting influence on artistes from Elton John to Gwen Stefani, Paul McCartney to Amy Winehouse; Keith Richards to Sean Paul, Mick Jagger to Ziggy Marley, and several other well-known and respected musicians.

    Did you know? Although Sister Nancy's 1982 version of "Bam Bam" is popularized, the original "Bam Bam" was written by Toots Hibbert and performed by Toots & the Maytals and Byron Lee & the Dragoniers, in 1966? The catchy phrase, "Bam Bam" led to its longevity that became widely popular and was later incorporated into the resurging Dancehall genre in the 80s, when Dancehall vocalists (or deejays) reference the popular phrase.

    This special episode celebrates the beautiful spirit, powerful voice, and incredible storytelling Toots Hibbert gave to the world, and invites you to keep his legacy alive by continuing to listen to Toots & the Maytals music, continuing to spread positivity and love in his honour; and to never get weary.

    So grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let’s talk di tings!
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    Listen to LTDT on: SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/6akOR9kAnsbANiszBDcVOL?si=aa70627937124c3eAPPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-talk-di-tings/id1662696625
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    20 分
  • Believe and Let Go | Ft. Sundra Oakley
    2025/09/03
    This week, we are talking di tings with Jamaican-American Actress and Author Sundra Oakley. Sundra’s 20+ year career embodies both artistic excellence and cultural integrity. Known for her portrayal of renowned attorney & Bob Marley’s close friend, Diane Jobson in Bob Marley: One Love and her role as Theodora in the acclaimed Hulu series Washington Black, she has also had roles in Sex and the City, Parenthood, and The Resident, to name a few. Sundra is a graduate of the prestigious NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, fluent in multiple languages, and trained in martial arts dance, and yoga; enabling her to bring intellectual depth and discipline to every role she plays.

    Additionally, she founded Inside Hollywood: The Business of Being an Actor to equip Jamaican talent with the tools to navigate the industry, while her ongoing mentorship and public speaking continue to inspire the next generation. Rooted firmly in her Jamaican heritage and guided by authenticity, Sundra has become both a cultural ambassador and a vital mirror for representation, ensuring that Caribbean voices and stories are seen, heard, and celebrated.In this episode,

    In this episode, Sundra reflects on her personal and professional journey. From being a shy child to emerging as a celebrated and respected Actress, she reflects on the role that trust, community, and representation has played throughout her life. She speaks about what it meant to play Diane Jobson, the power of showing up as your true self in an industry that often rewards imitation, the responsibility that comes with being a mirror for others; especially Caribbean women whom we both strongly believe deserve to see themselves reflected on screen, the power of intention, and so much more!

    This episode is an invitation into the richness of Caribbean culture, the versatility of Caribbean women, the discipline of growth, the transformative power of storytelling as a tool for belonging, visibility, and legacy; and why yuh nuh fi chat people business lol.

    So grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let’s talk di tings!
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    Listen to LTDT on: SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/6akOR9kAnsbANiszBDcVOL?si=aa70627937124c3eAPPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-talk-di-tings/id1662696625
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    1 時間 34 分
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