KIC Back Podcast

KIC Tassa

The KIC Back Podcast is a culture-driven platform built to highlight real stories, real people, and real conversations shaping the Caribbean and Indo-Caribbean community. Hosted by the team behind KIC Tassa, the podcast goes beyond music; diving into identity, business, culture, and the experiences that define our generation. Each episode features entrepreneurs, creatives, and community leaders who share how they built their path, the challenges they faced, and what it actually takes to succeed. The mission is simple: Build a platform that educates, elevates, and puts the community on a stage it hasn’t had before.

  1. 16h ago

    Why Caribbean Families Avoid Mental Health | Rebecca Singh, LMHC | KIC Back Episode 14

    The Mental Health Conversation Caribbean Families Have Avoidided | Rebecca Singh, LMHC | KIC Back Podcast Episode 14 In many Caribbean families, mental health is only discussed when someone reaches a breaking point. But therapy should not begin during the emotional equivalent of a heart attack. In Episode 14 of the KIC Back Podcast, Licensed Mental Health Counselor Rebecca Singh joins us for an honest conversation about anxiety, depression, trauma, suicidal ideation, family pressure, and the emotional patterns that are often passed from one generation to the next. Rebecca explains how children can absorb the fears and anxieties they witness at home, why many people struggle to recognize their own emotional distress, and how Caribbean culture can sometimes encourage people to remain silent rather than seek support. We also discuss what it means to truly be present for someone experiencing suicidal thoughts, why empathy and human connection matter, and how therapy can help people understand themselves before they reach a crisis. This conversation is not about blaming our parents or rejecting our culture. It is about recognizing what shaped us, deciding what should continue, and having the courage to heal what should not. In this episode, we discuss: • Why Caribbean families often avoid conversations about mental health • How anxiety can be learned from parents and caregivers • Why therapy should not be treated as a last resort • The difference between surviving and emotionally healing • Supporting someone experiencing suicidal ideation • The importance of empathy, validation, and human connection • Breaking generational patterns without abandoning your culture • How to begin seeking help before reaching a breaking point This may be one of the most important conversations we have had on KIC Back. Watch the full episode, share it with someone who may need it, and continue the conversation in the comments. Guest: Rebecca Singh, LMHC Podcast: KIC Back Episode: 14 Subscribe to the KIC Back Podcast for honest conversations with Caribbean leaders, creatives, entrepreneurs, and community voices who are helping shape the culture. #KICBackPodcast #MentalHealthAwareness #CaribbeanMentalHealth #RebeccaSingh #Therapy #GenerationalTrauma #Anxiety #MentalHealthMatters #CaribbeanPodcast #BreakingTheStigma

  2. Jul 10

    KIC Back Podcast Episode 13 | DJ Tr3v: DJing Paid for College, Hacking Built His Career |

    In Episode 13 of The KIC Back Podcast, we sit down with DJ Trev, one of the founding members of Excellent Soundcrew and a DJ whose journey extends far beyond the music. Trev takes us back to the beginning, before the weddings, packed dance floors, and major celebrations. What started as a fascination with computers, downloading music, and understanding how technology worked eventually became two parallel careers. DJing helped pay his way through college, while that same curiosity for technology opened the door to a career in cybersecurity. He shares how an English teacher unexpectedly helped launch his professional DJ journey, what it took to grow Excellent Soundcrew, and why controlling the energy of a room is far more complicated than simply playing popular songs. Trev speaks honestly about the pressure behind major wedding moments, the responsibility of reading different generations, and why even after years of experience, certain entrances can still bring nerves. Beyond the booth, Trev opens up about fatherhood, family, discipline, and the sacrifices required to balance a demanding career with a life in entertainment. We also explore how the West Indian wedding industry has evolved, why communication can matter more than talent, and what separates a professional DJ from someone who simply knows how to mix music. Of course, no conversation with Trev would be complete without discussing late-night food, corn mutton and roti, and the meal he still has not forgiven his friend for throwing on the floor. This episode is about more than becoming a successful DJ. It is about following curiosity, building multiple paths, and refusing to believe that one passion has to limit what your life can become.

    KIC Back Podcast Episode 13 | DJ Tr3v: DJing Paid for College, Hacking Built His Career |
  3. Jul 3

    EPISODE 12 | DILLON MACC: WHY HE REFUSES TO BE BOXED IN | CONTENT, FREEDOM & LIFE BEYOND THE 9–5

    In Episode 12 of The KIC Back Podcast, we sit down with Dillon Macc, one of the Caribbean community’s most recognizable and original content creators. Dillon opens up about how creating videos during the pandemic grew from a genuine creative outlet into a platform reaching hundreds of thousands of people across Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and beyond. He explains why he never chased fame, how he developed his unique approach to Caribbean comedy, and why authenticity remains at the center of everything he creates. Beyond the content, Dillon shares the side of his life that audiences rarely get to see. We discuss his decision to keep his personal life private, his refusal to be placed into one cultural box, and how speaking to the wider Caribbean community has helped his work resonate across different islands and backgrounds. The conversation also explores entrepreneurship, walking away from the traditional nine-to-five, balancing business with creativity, and building a life centered around freedom. Dillon speaks candidly about his future goals, his passion for cars, the lessons he learned from his entrepreneurial family, and why he believes people should give themselves permission to explore different paths. This episode is a look at the person behind the viral videos and the mindset behind the platform. EPISODE 12 | DILLON MACC: WHY HE REFUSES TO BE BOXED IN | CONTENT, FREEDOM & LIFE BEYOND THE 9–5

    EPISODE 12 | DILLON MACC: WHY HE REFUSES TO BE BOXED IN | CONTENT, FREEDOM & LIFE BEYOND THE 9–5
  4. Jun 8

    KIC Back Podcast Episode 8 | Ryan Debidin | From Uber Driver to Real Estate Agent of the Year

    Welcome back to the KIC Back Podcast. This week, we're joined by Ryan Debidin, a New York real estate professional whose journey proves that success rarely follows a straight line. From driving Uber and stepping away from the traditional path to becoming a respected name in real estate, Ryan shares the mindset, discipline, and belief in himself that helped him create opportunities where others saw obstacles. In this episode, we discuss: • Betting on yourself when nobody else will  • Building a career in real estate from the ground up  • Sales, entrepreneurship, and personal growth  • The lessons learned from failure and uncertainty  • Basketball culture, New York life, and competition  • Family, sacrifice, and staying focused on long term goals  • Why taking risks can change the trajectory of your life Ryan's story is a reminder that success is not always about having the perfect plan. Sometimes it's about having the courage to take the first step. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to like, comment, subscribe, and share with someone who needs to hear this conversation. 🎙️ KIC Back Podcast  Real conversations. Real stories. Real people. Follow KIC Back Podcast for new episodes every week. #KICBackPodcast #RyanDebidin #RealEstate #Entrepreneurship #Sales #Business #NewYork #Podcast #Success #Mindset #BetOnYourself #AgentOfTheYear #KICBack #IndoCaribbean #Leadership

    KIC Back Podcast Episode 8 | Ryan Debidin | From Uber Driver to Real Estate Agent of the Year
  5. May 29

    KIC Back Podcast Episode 7 | Toxic Things Our Community Normalizes

    The KIC Back crew returns for one of their most honest and relatable conversations yet. In this episode, Richie, Tamesh, Bryan, and Brandon discuss some of the toxic habits, mindsets, and cultural norms that many Indo Caribbean and Caribbean families have normalized for generations. From mental health being dismissed, pressure to get married, community gossip, alcohol culture, family expectations, and learning how to build confidence despite criticism, the team shares personal stories, laughs, and real perspectives on what it means to grow up between cultures. This episode is funny, thought provoking, relatable, and packed with conversations many people have experienced but rarely talk about openly. In This Episode: • Mental health in Caribbean households • "You have food on the table, what are you depressed about?" • Community gossip and judgment • Marriage pressure and family expectations • Growing up first generation Indo Caribbean • Alcohol culture and normalization • Toxic comments from relatives • Building confidence and self worth • Why some people want you to succeed, just not more than them • Navigating modern life while respecting culture Whether you grew up Guyanese, Trinidadian, Indo Caribbean, West Indian, or simply in a family where everyone had an opinion about your life, this episode will feel familiar. WATCH NOW and join the conversation. FOLLOW KIC BACK PODCAST Instagram: @kicbackpodcast FOLLOW KIC TASSA Instagram: @kictassanyc YouTube: @kictassa8777 Welcome to the KIC Back Podcast, a New York based podcast spotlighting culture, business, food, identity, music, entrepreneurship, storytelling, and the conversations shaping our communities today. Hosted by Richie, Tamesh, Bryan, Brandon, and the KIC Back team. New episodes weekly. Powered by KIC Tassa and Classic Creatives Media.

    KIC Back Podcast Episode 7 | Toxic Things Our Community Normalizes

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The KIC Back Podcast is a culture-driven platform built to highlight real stories, real people, and real conversations shaping the Caribbean and Indo-Caribbean community. Hosted by the team behind KIC Tassa, the podcast goes beyond music; diving into identity, business, culture, and the experiences that define our generation. Each episode features entrepreneurs, creatives, and community leaders who share how they built their path, the challenges they faced, and what it actually takes to succeed. The mission is simple: Build a platform that educates, elevates, and puts the community on a stage it hasn’t had before.

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