In this episode, we dive into the transformative impact stable coins are having on global team building and the creator economy. Carl discuss how stable coins enable transactions across borders with ease, ensuring creators get paid consistently and quickly without the traditional banking hassles. We dive into The Genius Act, which has regulated the use of stablecoins domestically , making them a game-changer for hiring international talent and conducting global business.
Genius Act Explainer: https://www.ssga.com/us/en/intermediary/insights/genius-act-explained-what-it-means-for-crypto-and-digital-assets
LemFi - https://www.lemfi.com/en-us/
Payoneer - https://myaccount.payoneer.com/
Remitly - https://www.remitly.com/
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If you're a beauty brand who wants to expand your market to the UK, but aren't sure what to do? You have two options:
1. Hire a market research firm, engage sentiment analysis, find consultants, do market sizing, look for retail partners/relationships. Or..
2. Call Jamelia Donaldson.
This is a conversation about how you build a business solving a problem for yourself, and others, and build it to scale.
Treasure Tress is the #1 destination for beauty brands looking to expand into the UK and beyond, and has a thriving community who is eager for products, experiences, and clarity. People actually care.
Jamelia tells us how she built Treasure Tress to be both a market expansion leader and a trusted product enabler for audiences, and how that is leading to her expanding into new markets, and disrupting the status quo. The discussion delves into the critical role of visibility and trust in the beauty sector, the strategic use of data to demonstrate market viability, and the innovative initiatives like the "For Dads Who Can't Braid" series.
You'll learn:
We hope you enjoy it.
Where to Find Jamelia
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jameliaisobsessed/
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jameliaisobsessed
Treasure Tress: https://www.treasuretress.co.uk/
Beauty is where culture, commerce, and creators sharpen each other. This episode exposes the real machinery behind a $677B industry that has quietly set the playbook for every modern creator-driven business. We map how influence becomes product, how product becomes identity, and why beauty remains the most unforgiving but highest-leverage market for operators who understand attention, community, and trust.
Things you’ll learn:
We cover:
Relevant Links
Jay Tibbits - https://www.instagram.com/jaytibbitts/
McKinsey State of Beauty Report, 2025 - https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/consumer-packaged-goods/our-insights/state-of-beauty
Jackie Aina - More than a woman Tutorial
Kelly Augustine - https://www.kellyaugustine.com/
00:46:44 - More Than A Woman
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Convenings and events are some of the most investible, profitable, and scalable ventures in the market right now. They are also still some of the most misunderstood This episode will help explain why, and where the opportunities are for you to build with people in mind. Jonathan opens up about the early start of AfroTech, and how it set a new standard for how and what convening can look and feel like. If you're building with people in mind, this episode is for you.
Things you'll learn:
We cover:
Anima Iris Yacht - https://noblesse.yachts/anima-maris
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This week we're unpacking how artists and creatives into protected assets—and protected assets into scalable businesses.
Carl digs into what IP really is (copyrights, trademarks, patents), how to shield it with the right entities and licensing, and smart ways to fund projects with GP/LP structures so you keep control while partnering with brands and investors. If you make things, this episode shows you how to own them—and how to build with them. Carl also explores a brand new kind of structure that could revolutionize how creates and capital interact.
Things you'll learn:
We cover:
A New Era of Creativity - https://youtu.be/cAxpMGIN9io
Artist Corporations - https://www.artistcorporations.com/
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Everyone is talking about the 'creator economy'. But what does it mean? What makes a "creator" a "creator"? And why is Wall Street pumping billions into it?
In this episode, (and this season) we are focused on unpacking what the creator economy is, how is it is being value, what is underpinning it, and how creators are starting to take on investment If you're a creator yourself, work in media, entertainment, or finance, this is for you.
Things You'll Learn:
In this episode, we cover:
Key References:
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