Episodios

  • Nigel Nicholson: The Man Behind Trinidad’s Top Media Talent | The Corie Sheppard Podcast
    Apr 13 2026

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    Nigel Nicholson is one of the most influential voices behind media in Trinidad & Tobago — founder of Star Broadcasting and the man responsible for training some of the biggest personalities on radio today.

    In this episode, we go deep into the fundamentals of broadcasting that most people overlook — from why reading is the “miracle cure” for confidence, to the real skill of connecting with an audience, and why you can’t hide behind the music forever.

    We also reflect on my own journey through his program — from struggling with nerves and public speaking to building The Corie Sheppard Podcast — and the lessons that still shape how I approach every interview today.

    This conversation is about more than radio. It’s about discipline, preparation, authenticity, and what it really takes to build a voice that people want to listen to.

    Topics include:

    The real fundamentals of great broadcasting

    Why reading improves confidence, vocabulary, and delivery

    How to make guests comfortable in interviews

    The importance of authenticity and performance

    The evolution of radio vs podcasting

    What young media talent gets wrong today

    Behind-the-scenes of building media careers

    Whether you’re into radio, podcasting, content creation, or public speaking — this episode is a masterclass.

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  • Patrick “Mista Vybe” Gordon: From Kiskidee Karavan to Soca History | The Corie Sheppard Podcast
    Apr 8 2026

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    Patrick “Mista Vybe” Gordon joins The Corie Sheppard Podcast for a deep dive into one of the most influential yet under-told journeys in Trinidad & Tobago’s music and cultural landscape.

    From his early days in Kiskidee Karavan and the Party Time era, to being a member of Black Mayl and working closely with $hel $hok, Mista Vybe shares firsthand insight into a generation that reshaped youth culture and music in the Caribbean.

    We explore:

    • The origins and impact of Kiskidee Karavan
    • The rise of youth-driven music in Trinidad & Tobago
    • His role in Black Mayl and early soca evolution
    • Writing “Billie Jean Soca” for Andy Stephenson (“the local Michael Jackson”)
    • The creation of the iconic 98.9 Radi-Yo jingle
    • The transition from group success to solo identity as Mista Vybe
    • Behind-the-scenes stories from an era that changed Caribbean entertainment

    This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in soca history, Caribbean culture, and the stories behind the movement.

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    #coriesheppardpodcast #mistavybe #patrickgordon #kiskideekaravan #blackmayl #soca #caribbeanculture #trinidadandtobago #musicpodcast

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  • Johnny Q: How I Built a Business Overnight With NO Experience
    Mar 31 2026

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    Johnny Q is one of Trinidad & Tobago’s most iconic entrepreneurs — but his journey didn’t start in business. It started with DJing, sound systems, and figuring things out in real time.

    In this episode of The Corie Sheppard Podcast, we sit down with Johnny Q to unpack how he built multiple businesses across events, hardware, auto parts, and entertainment — often with zero experience.

    He shares the story of opening a hardware business overnight during COVID, the thinking behind his viral marketing campaigns like the “Tarzan” ad, and the mindset required to take risks and execute at scale.

    We also dive into:

    • The evolution of Trinidad’s entertainment industry
    • The real economics behind Carnival and events
    • Why customer experience matters more than being right
    • Missed opportunities in tourism and local business
    • And what young entrepreneurs need to understand about starting

    This is a masterclass in entrepreneurship, adaptability, and building a household name in the Caribbean.

    00:00 Introduction
    00:22 Meet Johnny Q
    01:02 Opening a hardware business overnight
    02:52 Learning business with zero experience
    03:40 The viral “Tarzan” ad strategy
    06:26 Early days as a DJ
    08:59 Breaking into radio and changing the culture
    12:20 How DJs transformed radio in Trinidad
    14:20 The evolution of parties and live entertainment
    20:19 Building stages and solving problems
    25:43 From DJ to entrepreneur
    27:10 Expanding into events, tents, and rentals
    32:04 Starting in business with no formal training
    33:45 The turning point: building a sound system business
    38:47 The business of entertainment and networking
    42:09 Scaling the rental and events business
    45:58 Expanding into security and other ventures
    48:05 Getting into the bar business
    51:25 Entering hardware and auto parts
    53:44 Building the Q Power brand
    54:23 Customer service philosophy
    57:08 Being hands-on in business
    01:02:59 Why the events business isn’t as profitable as it seems
    01:06:20 The reality of running events
    01:09:23 Creating Monday Madness
    01:12:42 The truth about Soca Monarch and performance
    01:15:14 The rise of new artists
    01:16:51 Giving back with the Evolution band
    01:19:49 Developing young talent
    01:22:25 Why Trinidad is missing opportunities in tourism
    01:32:20 Supporting artists and the Carnival economy
    01:34:56 The venue crisis and its impact
    01:36:52 Why consultation matters in decision-making
    01:41:17 Challenges faced during Carnival
    01:45:27 The business reality behind Carnival bands
    01:45:59 Fixing the road and parade experience
    01:47:01 Final thoughts


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  • Raising an Autistic Adult with Joy | Josie of Autistically Speaking | Corie Sheppard Podcast
    Mar 23 2026

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    In this powerful and heartfelt conversation, Corie sits down with Josie, the creator of the growing social media platform Autistically Speaking, where she shares the real, unfiltered journey of raising her son Andre, a young adult on the autism spectrum.

    Originally from Sangre Grande, Josie has spent over two decades living abroad but remains deeply connected to Trinidad & Tobago and its culture. Through her page Autistically Speaking, she documents everyday life with Andre — from barbershop conversations and grocery runs to music, soca, and family moments — showing that autism does not mean a life without joy, growth, or independence.

    Andre’s personality, honesty, and love for music have made him a favourite among followers, while Josie’s candid storytelling and advocacy have created a supportive community for parents navigating similar journeys.

    In this episode, they discuss:

    • Andre’s autism diagnosis and early developmental challenges
    • The cultural stigma around disabilities in Caribbean communities
    • How Josie turned social media into a support network for families
    • Teaching independence, life skills, and resilience
    • Andre’s love for soca music and Trinidadian culture
    • The mission behind Autistically Speaking and building an autism community in Trinidad & Tobago

    This is a conversation about parenthood, patience, culture, and purpose — and about finding joy in milestones that society often overlooks.

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  • DJ Bravo: The Mindset Behind the Champion | Corie Sheppard Podcast
    Mar 16 2026

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    DJ Bravo: From Santa Cruz to Global Champion | The Corie Sheppard Podcast

    Dwayne “DJ Bravo” Bravo is one of the most iconic cricketers in the history of West Indies cricket and one of the most successful T20 players of all time. In this episode of The Corie Sheppard Podcast, Bravo reflects on his journey from growing up in Santa Cruz and playing cricket in Tranquillity to becoming a global champion on the biggest stages in world cricket.

    Bravo shares powerful stories about his upbringing, the influence of his father, and the early mentors who shaped his discipline and love for the game. He explains how joining the Queen’s Park Cricket Club as a child transformed his understanding of structure and professionalism, ultimately setting the foundation for his international career.

    The conversation explores Bravo’s debut for West Indies at Lord’s under Brian Lara, the sacrifices he made early in his career, and the mindset that helped him thrive under pressure in high-stakes moments. Bravo also discusses the evolution of T20 cricket, his role in redefining the all-rounder position, and how his success helped inspire the next generation of West Indies cricketers.

    Beyond cricket, Bravo opens up about building the 47 brand, trademarking his identity as an athlete and entertainer, and his unexpected journey into music. He recounts the story behind his global hit “Champion,” the influence of Jamaican dancehall culture, and how his friendship with Beenie Man helped introduce him to the music industry.

    The episode also dives into leadership, discipline, fatherhood, and Bravo’s transition into coaching, where he now focuses on developing young players and giving back to the sport that shaped his life.

    This is a candid and insightful conversation about ambition, resilience, Caribbean culture, and what it truly means to be a champion.

    Topics Covered

    • Growing up in Santa Cruz and Tranquillity
    • Early cricket development at Queen’s Park Cricket Club
    • Making his West Indies debut at Lord’s
    • Playing under Brian Lara
    • The rise of T20 cricket and the modern all-rounder
    • Building the 47 brand and trademarking his identity
    • The story behind the song Champion
    • Dancehall, Beenie Man, and Bravo’s music journey
    • Leadership, discipline, and handling pressure
    • Coaching and developing the next generation of cricketers

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  • Gervase Warner - Failures Forged a Leader | Corie Sheppard Podcast
    Mar 13 2026

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    In this candid and wide-ranging conversation, former Massy Group CEO Gervase Warner reflects on the setbacks, risks, and defining decisions that shaped his journey from a struggling secondary school student to Harvard Business School, McKinsey partner, and one of the Caribbean’s most influential business leaders.

    Warner shares the lesser-known stories behind his path — academic rejection, early professional failures, and the unexpected gap-year experience that strengthened his leadership foundation. He explains why he left a prestigious global consulting career to return to the Caribbean, and how he helped transform Neal & Massy into Massy through culture change, strategic divestment, and purpose-driven leadership.

    The episode explores:

    Competing — and succeeding — in elite global institutions

    Building and leading at McKinsey

    Returning home to lead during a complex corporate transition

    Rebranding and reorganising a Caribbean conglomerate

    Conscious capitalism and why focusing on people can drive stronger performance

    Navigating public controversy and leadership under scrutiny

    The role of self-awareness, discipline, and personal growth in executive leadership

    Race, identity, and responsibility in regional leadership

    This is a masterclass in resilience, ambition, and the reality behind corporate leadership at the highest level.

    A story about failure, growth, and the courage to evolve.

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  • War Tunes And The Price Of Peace
    Mar 4 2026

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    This episode is a sneak peek into the kind of conversations our Patreon community enjoys every week — deeper discussions, cultural analysis, and unfiltered reasoning about current events through a Caribbean lens.

    We explore:

    • How global tensions can impact small nations like Trinidad & Tobago
    • The connection between oil, economics, and everyday life at home
    • Kaiso as social commentary — from Lord Blakey to Bunji Garlin
    • The lasting message behind “nobody wins a war”
    • The recent Calypso Monarch controversy
    • Kenny Phillips joining the conversation to share his side of the story regarding Helon’s muted mic

    As always, the focus is culture, context, and conversation — not noise. We reason through history, music, economics, and media, and reflect on why the microphone still matters in shaping public dialogue.

    If you enjoy thoughtful, culturally grounded discussions like this, Patreon is where we go even deeper.

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  • Jadel Legere: Tomboy to Pink Power | Soca Hustle & Building Her Empire | The Corie Sheppard Podcast
    Mar 2 2026

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    In this powerful and deeply personal episode of The Corie Sheppard Podcast, we sit down with soca artist Jadel Legere for a raw conversation about resilience, reinvention, and building success on her own terms.

    Jade opens up about growing up in a strict religious household, struggling with identity and self-esteem, and how “pink” became a symbol of reclaiming the childhood she never had. From studying law and battling depression to singing in casinos and eventually touring internationally, her journey is one of discipline, manifestation, and relentless belief.

    We explore:

    • Her transition from church singer to soca performer
    • Writing, producing, and engineering her own music
    • The business realities of being an independent female artist
    • Going viral with “Shake Up Yuh Batty Girl”
    • Building consistency without relying on a “monster hit”
    • Touring internationally and finding greater reception abroad
    • Sacrificing comfort and image to secure financial stability
    • Purchasing and investing in property as a long-term strategy
    • Turning pain, heartbreak, and criticism into fuel

    This episode is about ownership — of your story, your finances, your brand, and your future.

    Whether you're an artist, entrepreneur, or someone rebuilding your life from the ground up, Jade’s honesty and strategy will resonate.

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    #coriesheppardpodcast #JadeLegere #SocaMusic #TrinidadAndTobago #WomenInMusic #CaribbeanCulture #MusicIndustry #EntrepreneurMindset

    00:00 – Introduction
    01:00 – Why Pink Is Her Power
    03:30 – The $25,000 Valentine’s Day Booking Request
    06:00 – Body Image, Confidence & Public Scrutiny
    10:30 – School Days & Being Called “Big Bottom Reds”
    14:30 – Heartbreak During Law School
    18:20 – “Stand By Another Man” Explained
    24:30 – Writing with XplicitMevon
    26:00 – Growing Up Strict & Sheltered
    30:00 – Reclaiming Her Childhood Through Motherhood
    33:00 – Moving House to House Growing Up
    36:30 – Religious Upbringing & Identity Struggles
    40:00 – Studying Law & Financial Pressure
    45:30 – The Casino Turning Point
    52:00 – From $3K a Month to $3K a Night
    54:30 – Joining Surface & Traffic
    58:30 – Going Solo & Learning Music Production
    1:06:00 – Creating “Haunted” with Kernal Roberts
    1:12:00 – Shake Up Yuh Batty Girl Goes Viral
    1:17:00 – Sacrificing Image to Build Property
    1:23:00 – Why Breaking into Soca Is Hard
    1:30:00 – Touring Internationally vs Local Reception
    1:36:00 – Do You Need a Monster Hit?
    1:38:30 – Final Reflections

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    1 h y 38 m