• Why Black Millennials Are Losing Faith In Politics
    May 12 2026

    This week on Who’s Hiring, the crew tackles one of the deepest conversations yet.

    From Philly school closures and political frustration to youth violence, community accountability, and the realities facing working-class Black families, this episode explores what happens when systems stop serving the people they were built for.

    The conversation also dives into civic engagement, the Voting Rights Act, generational distrust in politics, the role of community programs, and the growing divide between cities and rural America.

    Later, the crew breaks down the internet’s reaction to Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson’s breakup — exploring celebrity culture, gender dynamics, media narratives, masculinity, accountability and the way Black women are treated online.

    Real conversation. Real perspective. No shallow takes.

    Who’s Hiring is cultural commentary for the creatively employed.

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • Is Work-Life Balance a Lie? | Meek vs Wale, Michael Jackson & Creative Burnout
    May 6 2026

    This week on Who’s Hiring, the crew dives into one of the biggest questions creatives are facing right now: what are you actually willing to sacrifice for success?

    We unpack the viral Emma Grede conversation around work-life balance, ambition, remote work, and the pressures women face in business. We also discuss creator culture, the Philadelphia Creator Summit, building media infrastructure, Michael Jackson’s biopic, Meek Mill vs Wale in a Verzuz, Chris Brown controversy, and how modern creatives navigate purpose, pressure, and visibility.

    This episode is equal parts funny, reflective, chaotic, and deeply honest.

    🎙️ Cultural Commentary for the Creatively Employed.

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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • Are Entrepreneurs Really Free? Or Just Working Harder for Less
    Apr 15 2026

    Is entrepreneurship really freedom… or just another form of labor?

    In this episode, the Who’s Hiring crew dives deep into the reality behind hustle culture, questioning whether building your own business actually leads to freedom or just more responsibility, risk, and pressure.

    From personal experiences to cultural analysis, the conversation explores entrepreneurship, financial stability, community vs individualism, and the systems needed to truly build something sustainable.

    A real, unfiltered conversation for creatives, entrepreneurs, and anyone trying to figure out what success actually looks like.

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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • Are We Losing Ourselves? Trends, AI & The Cost of Being ‘Professional’
    Apr 8 2026

    In this episode of Who’s Hiring?, we break down the tension between trends and legacy, and what it really takes to build something that lasts.

    From everyday realities like rent, insurance, and financial pressure… to deeper conversations about authenticity, professionalism, and code-switching, this episode explores how we navigate both creative and corporate worlds.

    We also dive into:

    • Meek Mill’s move toward LinkedIn and direct access
    • The evolving role of AI in content and identity
    • Whether culture is being built or recycled

    A real conversation for creatives, professionals, and anyone trying to grow without losing themselves.

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • What happens when you say yes to opportunities you’re not ready for?
    Apr 8 2026

    In this episode of Who’s Hiring, we get real about what it actually takes to build something from nothing.From saying yes to opportunities we weren’t qualified for… to producing a 10,000+ person festival with no roadmap… this is a conversation about pressure, growth, and figuring it out in real time.We also dive into:

    • The reality of being thrown into the fire and forced to deliver
    • Entrepreneurship, burnout, and knowing your limits
    • Taking jobs for money vs staying aligned with your purpose
    • Philly’s push to become a 24-hour city
    • How creatives and entrepreneurs decide what opportunities to take

    If you’ve ever felt unprepared but still stepped up… this one is for you.

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    2 hrs and 9 mins
  • Do Black Businesses Deserve More Grace?
    Apr 8 2026

    Do Black businesses deserve more grace — or more accountability?In Episode 005 of Who’s Hiring, we get into a real and unfiltered conversation about the state of Black businesses, entrepreneurship, and creative culture.From viral debates like “I don’t shop Black” to the expectations placed on small businesses, we explore what’s fair, what’s not, and what needs to change.We also break down:The difference between selling a dream vs delivering valueWhy marketing can sometimes outpace the actual productHow creatives are navigating business in today’s economyThe Rec Philly conversation and what it reveals about the cityIf you’re building something, thinking about starting, or just trying to understand the game — this episode is for you.Who’s Hiring? — Cultural Commentary for the Creatively Employed

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • 7 Streams of Income… But At What Cost?
    Mar 24 2026

    Everyone says the key to wealth is having multiple streams of income but what does that actually look like in real life?

    In this episode of Who’s Hiring, the cast unpacks the pressure our generation feels to chase money, build businesses, and keep stacking new income streams. We talk about whether the idea of seven streams of income is inspiring or discouraging, and how the pursuit of wealth can start to influence the decisions we make about our careers, creativity, and lives.

    The conversation also dives into culture exploring how capitalism shapes Black art and music, whether today’s celebrities are being manufactured by the industry, and how AI might be changing the authenticity of creative work.

    From debating the jobs we’d never take to questioning what success actually means, this episode is an honest conversation about money, culture, and creativity in a time where everyone feels pressure to monetize everything.

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    1 hr and 12 mins