K-Bo Mouth of the South & Trashy INC — The Voice, The Uniform, The Culture
Some people show up to mud events.
Others are the event.
If you’ve ever heard a megaphone cut through the chaos yelling “LET’S GET LOUD!”—there’s a good chance you’ve already met K-Bo Mouth of the South. And if you’ve seen bold, unapologetic gear that looks like it was born in the pits instead of a boardroom, you’ve definitely seen Trashy INC.
K-Bo Mathews doesn’t just participate in the off-road world—she amplifies it.
Meet the Woman Behind the Megaphone
Business/Brand: K-Bo Mouth of the South / Trashy INC
Owner: K-Bo Mathews
Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Website: www.TrashyInc.Life
Socials to Follow:
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Facebook: K-Bo Mouth of the South
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Facebook: Trashy INC
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Instagram: @queenb_trashyinc
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TikTok: @kbo_trashyinc
What She Brings to the Mudding Community
K-Bo brings the voice.
Trashy INC brings the uniform.
Together, she brings the culture.
K-Bo delivers high-energy MC work, hype that shakes the grandstands, and a strong female presence in a sport that remains heavily male-dominated. Trashy INC gives riders something to wear that actually matches how they live—bold, colorful, loud, and real.
K-Bo doesn’t just sell shirts.
She represents a tribe.
Through K-Bo Mouth of the South and Trashy INC, she offers authentic cultural representation of modern off-road life. Her brand resonates deeply with a loyal, high-spending mudding community because it is personality-driven, emotionally connected, and built from lived experience.
How It All Started
Like most great things in the mud world—it started as a joke.
K-Bo was at an event listening to an MC repeatedly yell “EXXXXTREME” when she casually commented that she could do better. A few months later, Battle of the Builds approached her about MC’ing an event. She said yes—and the rest is history.
Trashy INC came to life just as organically. While having a drink with her husband Trey, he grabbed a napkin and started writing and drawing. A conversation followed about how everyone is a little trashy in their own way. From that moment, the idea grew into a brand rooted in authenticity and self-expression.
What Makes K-Bo Unique
K-Bo doesn’t just show up—she participates.
She isn’t only behind a booth or holding a mic (even though she loves that part). She is bounty racing, covered in mud, part of the chaos, and fully involved in the action. Trashy INC reflects that same mindset. The brand is not polished or corporate—it is real, bold, colorful, and built from the culture itself.
K-Bo doesn’t market to the mudding world.
She lives in it.
Favorite Place to Ride
When asked to name her favorite place to ride, K-Bo doesn’t hesitate:
River Run.
It may not be the closest park, but it is home.
River Run offers trails for everyone—from stock bikes to big-tire monsters—along with food vendors, a general store for forgotten essentials, and cabins for full-weekend stays.
But the real reason River Run stands out is the people.
K-Bo says riders are treated like family the moment they roll through the gate. Security and medics are always on-site, safety is prioritized, and the park stays clean no matter how wild the weekend gets.
“It’s not just a place to ride—it’s a place to belong.”
One Tip for Riders
K-Bo’s biggest advice applies to every skill level:
Don’t just ride—plug into the community.
She encourages riders to introduce themselves on the trails, shake hands, make friends, and support vendors and races. The racers and builders show up to put on a show, and K-Bo believes the community should show up just as hard in return.
Be loud. Cheer them on. Be part of the energy.
Words to Live By
K-Bo lives by a mindset that matches her presence:
“Be bold enough to stand out, loud enough to be heard, and brave enough to send it home in a box.”
Another phrase she is known for around the pits:
“Around here, we ‘Just F#ckin Send It.’”
And every MC event begins the same way:
“LET’S GET LOUD!”
What She’s Excited About This Season
This riding season is all about growth and momentum.
K-Bo is taking her voice and brand on the road—traveling to multiple states, attending Mud Nationals in March, the Powersports Expo in May, MC’ing new events, lining up for Bounty Course twice, and representing new sponsors.
For K-Bo, there’s nothing better than loading up, crossing state lines, meeting new racers and fans, and bringing the energy everywhere she goes.
More Than a Brand—It’s Her Family’s Life
What many people don’t realize is that this isn’t just a brand—it’s K-Bo’s family’s life.
She is married to Trey, the man behind Tier1 Fab, who has nearly 20 years in the industry building custom buggies featured on Discovery Channel, Mud Nationals, and Cruising the Coast. With a little luck, one of his builds will make it to SEMA one day.
K-Bo is also raising two children:
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Jolene (4½)
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Atlas (2)
Her world is part mud park, part bedtime stories.
Beyond the mud, K-Bo is a nurse by trade and currently serves as Vice President of Business Development for Home Instead. During the week she leads teams and builds businesses. On the weekends she is either in the mud with a mic or strapped into a harness.
K-Bo doesn’t fake this lifestyle.
She balances it.
Final Word
K-Bo leaves readers with this reminder:
“Don’t sit on the sidelines of your own life.”
K-Bo Mouth of the South started with a joking comment and turned it into a megaphone, a buggy, a brand, and a community. She proves that you don’t have to look the part or fit the mold.
You just have to show up, be yourself, and send it.
That is what makes K-Bo Mouth of the South and Trashy INC truly Built for the Bog.

