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Let's Talk Di Tings
Let's Talk Di Tings
89 episodes
4 days ago
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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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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Build, Don't Chase | Ft. Major Seven
Let's Talk Di Tings
1 hour 23 minutes
5 months ago
Build, Don't Chase | Ft. Major Seven
Happy Caribbean American Heritage Month! This week, we are talking di tings with Multi-Platinum Record Producer, Omar Walker, more popularly known as Major Seven. 

With familial roots in Mandeville, Jamaica, a town known for producing thinkers, cultural contributors, and nation-builders like one of Jamaica’s National Hero’s Norman Manley; Omar stands in a lineage of visionaries who lead with purpose and precision. He also attended high school in Mandeville, where his ear for music began to take on deeper meaning. However, the true foundation of Omar’s journey began even earlier, in the prayers of his mother. After enduring six miscarriages, she prayed persistently and faithfully and on the seventh year, in the seventh month of the year, Omar arrived.

His producer name, MajorSeven, is more than a nod to musical theory. It’s a tribute. A living meditation on his mother’s endurance, her belief, and the truth that some people are called; not just to succeed, but to uplift. Now, as a Multi-Platinum producer behind records like “The Devil is a Lie” by Rick Ross and Jay-Z”, “Sweet Love” by Burna Boy, “Iz It a Crime” by Snoop Dogg, and several others, Omar has become one of the most compelling musical architects of his generation. 

One of the most transformative moments in his journey came when he produced “Holy Mountain” from DJ Khaled’s Father of Asahd album. For Omar, producing that song was a spiritual reminder of who he is and where he comes from. In that moment, he wasn’t just producing music; he was channeling his heritage; reigniting a calling to go deeper, not just into sound, but into self. Since then, Omar has been intentional about bringing his Jamaican culture to the forefront of everything he creates. 

Omar is a shining example of Caribbean excellence, a visionary who has learned that greatness is not rushed, it is earned in the unseen hours. In this episode we discuss what it means to leave room in music and in life. This episode is not just about music production, it is a portrait of purpose, a story of how art becomes legacy, how our Caribbean heritage significantly impacts our lives, and so much more!

So grab your tea, coffee, or a glass of wine, and let’s talk di tings! 
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Let's Talk Di Tings
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!