Agent Sasco and Wife Nicole McLaren Campbell to host Teen Productivity & Wellness Masterclass

Jamaican dancehall artist and businessman, Agent Sasco, and his wife, education advocate Nicole McLaren Campbell, are teaming up once again—this time for the benefit of teenagers navigating the challenges of today’s fast-paced world.

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On Saturday, May 3, the powerhouse couple will host a Teen Productivity and Wellness Masterclass at the AC Hotel in Kingston, in partnership with Aim Educational Services. The session is designed for students in Grades 8–11 who are bright and talented but may be struggling to stay focused or motivated amid academic pressure, social media distractions, and mental health concerns.

“This masterclass is for the students who can but may not be currently showing it—those who just need a mindset reset and the right tools ahead of exam season,” says McLaren Campbell, founder of AIM Educational Services and longtime champion for student excellence and personal development.

The interactive event will include break-out coaching sessions, practical strategies for both students and parents, and a special Boys Breakout Session led by Agent Sasco himself. The hitmaker behind Winning Right Now will use his voice and personal story to engage teen boys on topics like mental resilience, discipline, and purpose.

“This is bigger than music,” says Agent Sasco. “We’re building a future generation of young people who are aware, empowered, and equipped to win—not just academically, but in life.”

Born Jeffrey Campbell, Agent Sasco is known to longtime dancehall fans as “Assassin”—a lyrical force with hits like Hand Inna Di Air and Idiot Ting Dat. In recent years, the veteran deejay has undergone a powerful transformation, rebranding himself as Agent Sasco and becoming a respected voice in social advocacy, education, and wellness.

From performing on international stages with Kanye West and Kendrick Lamar to using his voice for national campaigns and motivational talks, Sasco has proven that artists can evolve beyond entertainment into agents of change.

Nicole McLaren Campbell, founder of AIM Educational Services and author of Make It Count, has spent over a decade helping Caribbean students secure placements at top universities worldwide. Through workshops, coaching, and scholarship programs, she has made it her mission to help young people harness their potential and thrive.

The May 3 masterclass continues that mission, offering families a much-needed space for recalibration and forward movement.

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Participants can register to attend in-person or virtually via:  aimonlineacademy.com/productivitymasterclass

 

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