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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, 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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  • Island Roots, Global Reach - Culture, Community and Connection | Ft. Lexi Chow
    2025/11/04
    In the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, many of us throughout the diaspora continue to grapple with seeing the unimaginable devastation Western Jamaican residents are coping with. We have experienced loss, resilience, and the relentless sense of community that defines Caribbean people.

    In times like these, conversations that remind us of our shared humanity, resilience, the importance of community, and amplify awareness of the dire need, are important. This is one of those conversations.

    This week, we are talking di tings with the CEO & founder of the CODA Network and Jamaican Women Leading Hollywood, Lexi Chow.

    Raised between Jamaica and the U.S., Lexi’s story is a celebration of dual belonging. She reflects on her family’s legacy; from her entrepreneurial grandmother and creative and disciplined mother, to her impeccably poised aunts whose strength and style taught her the power of identity; all of whom shaped the foundation of who she is today. Lexi also shares how she is helping creators tell authentic stories through CODA Network, and how Jamaican Women Leading Hollywood became a movement for representation and empowerment.

    Lexi reminds us what it means to lead with intention, vision, and heart. We discuss Hurricane Melissa relief, resilience, leadership, legacy, how culture fuels innovation, how Lexi's belief in herself and desire to amplify Caribbean culture are helping others find their own voice, and so much more!

    This is more than an interview, it’s a reminder that conversation can be an act of healing and amplifying awareness, and that even in our most difficult chapters, our stories still have the power to restore hope.

    So grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let’s talk di tings!

    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 時間 28 分
  • Bridging Legacy and Vision (BLV) | Ft. J.P. Williams
    2025/10/27
    This week, we are talking di tings with multi-award-winning Jamaican filmmaker, J.P. Williams;a lover of Historical Drama who brings stories to life vividly on screen and credits his Aunt for introducing him to visual storytelling. His acclaimed short film The 1938 Unrest, which captures the labor uprising that helped shape modern Jamaica, has received international recognition, including Best Cinematography at the Open World Toronto Film Festival, Best Experimental Short at the Europe Film Festival (2021), and finalist status at the Australia Independent Film Festival. He was also honored with the Prime Minister’s Youth Award for Arts and Culture in 2022, solidifying his role as a filmmaker committed to truth, heritage, and storytelling with purpose.

    This year JP was recognized at the 28th Zanzibar International Film Festival (ZIFF), where his short film “BLV” had its African premiere. During ZIFF, he was also honored with the 2025 ZIFF Chairman’s Award, a special jury award for outstanding film, and presented a speech titled “One Love- From Jamaica to Zanzibar.”

    In this episode we explore his love of filmmaking, family, Jamaica, Shrek, historical drama, and more. We also discuss the importance of self-belief, parents not only supporting but gaining an understanding of their children’s dreams, his desire to strengthen the bond between Africa and Jamaica, the important and invaluable role his mother and grandmother have played in his life, and so much more! If you are a lover of cinema, history, Jamaican culture, and stories that resonate across generations, this episode is for you!

    So grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let's talk di tings!


    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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    50 分
  • Classical Roots to Reggae Royalty: The Story of the Uptown Rebel | Ft. Stephen "Cat" Coore O.D.
    2025/10/20
    This week, we are talking di tings with multi-award winning, nine-time Grammy nominated guitarist, cellist, and co-founder of the legendary band, Third World, Stephen "Cat" Coore O.D.

    Cat Coore was raised in a musically rich environment, and shares how his mother (a classically trained musician), American and British bands, and the vibrant sounds of the Jamaican sound system; shaped his musical journey.

    In this episode he shares anecdotes about his childhood in Jamaica; where music was an integral part of his upbringing. From playing the Cello for Princess Anne at the age of nine to forming his first band, the Alley Cats, to being a member of Inner Circle to becoming a Reggae Ambassador with Third World, Cat Coore's story is one of passion and perseverance.

    Uncle Cat has played an integral role in creating some of Third World's timeless hits like "96 Degrees in the Shade" and "Now That We Found Love," & has received global recognition for his incredible guitar skills. For example, in 2023, Rolling Stone Magazine named him one of the greatest guitarists of ALL TIME, positioned at #91.

    This episode is a tribute to Cat Coore's legacy, highlighting his contributions to music and culture. It's a celebration of his life, brilliance, resilience, and the power of Reggae music; that will leave you with a deeper appreciation for the artistry and intellect that define his journey.


    So grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let's talk di tings!
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    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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    40 分
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