Episode 251 | Gary Aboud
Description
This week on The Corie Sheppard Podcast, we sit down with Gary Aboud — businessman, activist, and long-time Corporate Secretary of Fishermen and Friends of the Sea (FFOS).
From building Mode Alive into one of Trinidad and Tobago’s most recognizable retail brands to decades of outspoken advocacy on issues like oil spills, coastal protection, and sustainable fishing, Gary has never shied away from standing up for what he believes in.
In this wide-ranging conversation, we cover:
- The origins and growth of Mode Alive and his approach to running a data-driven business.
- Why he believes entrepreneurship and small business are central to national development.
- The launch of his YES Program to support young entrepreneurs and educators.
- His views on environmental protection, public health, and what true sustainability means for Trinidad and Tobago.
- How personal experiences shaped his passion for justice, unity, and nation-building.
It’s a powerful and candid conversation about business, activism, and responsibility — and why speaking out matters.
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0:00 Introduction to Gary Abud
7:23 Data-Driven Business Approach
18:16 The YES Program for Entrepreneurs
30:22 Educational Challenges and Personal Journey
43:27 Environmental Advocacy and Fisheries
1:00:43 Social Responsibility in Business
1:14:51 Origins of Mood Life Store
1:29:36 Rebuilding After Disaster




