Some of the most meaningful things we create begin with one simple decision: to start.
In Episode 1 of Issue Zero, Trystanne Cunningham and Seneca Connor are joined by Tony and Emmy-nominated comedian, writer, producer, and bestselling author Amber Ruffin for an honest conversation on creativity, visibility, resilience, and the audacity required to build without waiting for permission.
After gracing the cover of Cunningham’s TrooRa Magazine The Womb Issue ’26 (available now), Ruffin reflects on the path that has shaped her work across Broadway, late-night television, publishing, and performance. She speaks with candor about navigating identity, advocating for women’s health, claiming space in rooms not designed with her in mind, and learning to ask for more with clarity and conviction.
Together, they explore the power of creating opportunities where none exist, the importance of representation, and the ways our most meaningful work often grows from the experiences that have shaped us most.
In this episode:
- Amber Ruffin's journey across comedy, television, Broadway, and publishing
- Why creators shouldn't wait for permission to pursue bold ideas
- The power of asking for what you deserve
- Black excellence, visibility, and creating authentic representation
- The realities of women's health, fibroids, endometriosis, and motherhood
- Creating impact beyond traditional definitions of success
- Why storytelling remains one of the most powerful tools for change
Whether you're building a creative career, navigating life's unexpected challenges, or learning to trust your own voice, this conversation is a reminder that your story, and how you choose to tell it, matters.