INVESTED: A Fanbase Podcast

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“INVESTED” is a limited podcast series hosted by Fanbase Founder and CEO Isaac Hayes III giving you front-row access to the evolution of the creator economy and our active equity crowdfund. Each week, I'll unpack the latest news, trends, and shifts in creator monetization and platform ownership with special guests. We’ll spotlight how creators are earning real money, building equity, and transforming the way content powers culture. If you’re a creator, investor, or just curious about the future of social media, Invested gives you the knowledge and access to get ahead. Tap in. Own a piece. Be part of the movement.

  1. JAN 23

    INVESTED EP 19: Isaac Hayes III x Noah Washington Talk: The Falcons, Don Lemon, Nicki Minaj, and Tenderism

    The latest episode of Invested, Isaac Hayes III sits down with journalist and Fanbase Head of Comms and Partnerships Noah Washington for a wide-ranging conversation that connects culture, media, ownership, and power in real time. In this episode the duo breaks down the viral “Tendernism” controversy, unpacking how a feel-good internet moment around Destination Smokehouse evolved into a larger debate about intellectual property, authenticity, and who actually benefits when culture goes viral. Isaac and Noah examine the blurred lines between face, brand, and ownership, and why these questions matter for creators navigating attention-driven economies. The conversation tackles one of the most polarizing media flashpoints of the moment: the public clash between Nicki Minaj and Don Lemon following ICE protests in Minneapolis. The episode breaks down the role of celebrity influence, the tension between journalism and activism, and the legal implications of reporting amid protected spaces like places of worship, raising urgent questions about free speech, public trust, and government scrutiny of the press. The discussion also turns to Atlanta, where sports, culture, and leadership collide. Isaac and Noah analyze the Atlanta Falcons’ recent coaching decisions and why they struck such a nerve in a majority-Black city. Through the lens of optics, legacy, and alignment, they explore how sports franchises can lose, or rebuild, trust when decisions feel disconnected from the communities they represent. Rounding out the episode, the two take on the current state of R&B and hip-hop, arguing that algorithm-driven sameness has created a creative low point, and an opportunity. They discuss how legacy artists and producers could reclaim the industry by re-centering originality, risk, and ownership in a system increasingly optimized for predictability. Invest now starting at $399 for 60 shares at https://bit.ly/3YR1ErB . Join the movement building creator-owned infrastructure for the culture economy. This Reg. A+ offering is made available through StartEngine Primary LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. Please read the OFFERING CIRCULAR, disclosure and related risks before investing. This investment is speculative, illiquid, and involves a high degree of risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment.

    1h 12m
  2. JAN 12

    INVESTED EP 18: Isaac Hayes III x Noah Washington Talk: IShowSpeed, Renee Good, The Scotts, and Dulse.

    In this episode of Invested, Isaac Hayes III sits down with journalist and Fanbase Head of Comms and Partnership Noah Washington to examine who holds power in today’s creator-driven media economy, and who pays the price when that power is abused. The conversation opens with allegations against fast-fashion giant Shein after Black-owned Atlanta brand Dulsè accused the company of using its promotional image without permission, removing brand identifiers, and allegedly altering a model’s skin tone. What starts as a copyright dispute quickly raises larger questions about cultural erasure and the imbalance between global corporations and independent creators. From there, Isaac and Noah explore mounting concerns around silent algorithmic suppression on TikTok, as news creators warn that political content is being quietly deprioritized ahead of increased government scrutiny. The discussion highlights how reduced visibility, not outright bans, may define the next phase of media control. The episode also looks at the personal cost of building public brands, using the highly publicized divorce of influencer Kristy Scott to examine how audiences, platforms, and partnerships respond when curated narratives unravel. On a global scale, the conversation turns to creator IShowSpeed’s viral tour across Africa and its role in reshaping perceptions of the continent for millions of young viewers, demonstrating how independent creators can challenge long-standing narratives without traditional media gatekeepers. The episode concludes with a sober examination of civil rights and government messaging, including the wrongful ICE detention of a U.S. citizen and controversy surrounding a DHS recruitment post tied to extremist symbolism, raising concerns about profiling, accountability, and public trust. This episode offers a clear-eyed look at how culture, technology, and power intersect, and why creators, platforms, and audiences must navigate this moment with awareness, responsibility, and long-term thinking. Invest now starting at $399 for 60 shares at https://bit.ly/4pAiq9e. Join the movement building creator-owned infrastructure for the culture economy. This Reg. A+ offering is made available through StartEngine Primary LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. Please read the OFFERING CIRCULAR, disclosure and related risks before investing. This investment is speculative, illiquid, and involves a high degree of risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment.

    1h 21m
  3. 11/25/2025

    INVESTED EP 15 - Isaac Hayes III and TY Walker Talk Microdramas Coming To Fanbase

    We are SOOOO back. This week on INVESTED, Noah and Isaac are joined by special guest TY Walker, veteran producer and executive producer behind Fanbase’s new slate of original microdramas launching exclusively on the platform in 2026. Together, they dive into the wild moment when X briefly exposed the real locations behind major political and culture-shaping accounts… and let’s just say a whole lot of “USA-patriot-1776” profiles turned out to be posting from nowhere near America. Overnight, culture pages, hip-hop gossip circuits, and MAGA megaphones start to look less like homegrown voices and more like coordinated narratives run from overseas. From there, the episode flips from chaos to clarity. Isaac breaks down what foreign-operated accounts mean for Black culture, political manipulation, and who actually controls the pages shaping our conversations. Noah pushes the hard questions: Who owns the culture? Who profits from it? And why does transparency on social platforms matter more than ever in 2025? Then TY steps in to connect the dots to opportunity. As Hollywood and Georgia’s film engine slow down, he explains why microdramas, short-form scripted series built for mobile,  are exploding globally and why Fanbase is positioning itself as their U.S. home. With a new pipeline for multicultural creators through Braveheart Entertainment and Wild Peach Studios, TY, Isaac, and Noah break down how microdramas can put actors, writers, directors, and crews back to work while giving Black and brown storytellers ownership in the next wave of content. Invest now starting at $399 for 60 shares at bit.ly​. Join the movement building creator-owned infrastructure for the culture economy. This Reg. A+ offering is made available through StartEngine Primary LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. Please read the OFFERING CIRCULAR, disclosure and related risks before investing. This investment is speculative, illiquid, and involves a high degree of risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment.

    1h 17m
  4. 11/04/2025

    INVESTED EP 14: Isaac Hayes III & Mandii B on Power, Politics & the Price of Authenticity

    This week on INVESTED, Isaac Hayes III and Noah Washington sit down with Mandii B, the outspoken creator, entrepreneur, and co-host of Decisions Decisions and Selective Ignorance. Known for her unfiltered honesty and cultural insight, Mandii joins the show for a raw conversation about power, politics, media, and what it truly means to stay authentic in a changing digital world. As Election Day nears, the Fanbase crew spotlights how local elections shape daily life and why young leaders like Marietta’s 24-year-old mayoral candidate Sam Foster represent a new wave of civic engagement.  The episode also tackles the CBS News layoffs under Bari Weiss and what they reveal about erasure and ownership in media. “Digital Blackface” confronts AI’s role in spreading racist stereotypes, while “The Sound of Silence” questions what hip-hop’s absence from the Billboard Top 40 says about the genre’s evolution.  Finally, this episode examines AI’s growing presence in Black music, and whether innovation is crossing into imitation. Candid and unapologetic, Episode 14 reminds us that authenticity is still the boldest act of resistance. Invest now starting at $399 for 60 shares at https://bit.ly/3JuFck4 . Join the movement building creator-owned infrastructure for the culture economy. This Reg. A+ offering is made available through StartEngine Primary LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. Please read the OFFERING CIRCULAR, disclosure and related risks before investing. This investment is speculative, illiquid, and involves a high degree of risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment.

    1h 10m
  5. 11/04/2025

    INVESTED EP 13: Isaac Hayes III & Sharonda L. Britton Talk: Stephen A. Smith and the Price of Platforming

    In this episode of Invested, Isaac Hayes III and Noah Washington, with special guest Sharonda L. Britton, as the tackle a cultural flashpoint at the intersection of media, politics, and accountability. Stephen A. Smith, one of the most recognizable voices in sports, recently apologized to Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett after comments that drew backlash for their tone toward Black women in politics. But the apology came just as Donald Trump launched new racist and sexist attacks on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Grammy-winning artist Jazmine Sullivan. Isaac and Noah ask the hard question: can Stephen A. Smith truly stay “neutral” in a political arena defined by race, gender, and power? The conversation expands into a wider discussion about media responsibility, cancel culture, and who gets to shape political narratives in mainstream spaces. Later in the episode, Isaac welcomes Sharonda L. Britton,  a marketing executive whose two-decade career spans Fortune 500 brands, sports, and multicultural strategy. A former CMO for Stephen A. Smith and marketing leader for Walmart and Lowe’s, Britton brings insider perspective to how influence, representation, and platforming collide in the public eye. At the end of the day, Isaac reminds listeners: “Commentary without consciousness is dangerous. You can’t play neutral when people’s humanity is on the line.” Invest now starting at $399 for 60 shares at https://bit.ly/3JuFck4. Join the movement building creator-owned infrastructure for the culture economy. This Reg. A+ offering is made available through StartEngine Primary LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. Please read the OFFERING CIRCULAR, disclosure and related risks before investing. This investment is speculative, illiquid, and involves a high degree of risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment.

    1h 1m
  6. 10/21/2025

    INVESTED: Episode 12: Isaac Hayes III and Noah Washington Talk: The Culture, The Crowd, and The Conversation

    In Episode 12 of INVESTED, Isaac Hayes III and Noah Washington return to unpack a packed cultural and economic week, from the energy of Spelhouse Homecoming and Ralph Lauren’s Black Ivy-inspired takeover to the national “No Kings” protests that shook headlines across America. The duo dive deep into what these moments mean for ownership, representation, and the future of the creator economy. They also spotlight how Fanbase’s $17 million Regulation A crowdfund gives creators and everyday people the chance to invest directly in the platform shaping the next generation of digital media. As Isaac puts it, this raise isn’t just about funding,  it’s about building an ecosystem where creators own equity in the culture they drive. The episode closes with sharp commentary on AI ethics, media responsibility, and a surprising shoutout to Arthur Blank’s $50 million gift to HBCUs. From political shifts to tech accountability.  Invest now starting at $399 for 60 shares at bit.ly​. Join the movement building creator-owned infrastructure for the culture economy. This Reg. A+ offering is made available through StartEngine Primary LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. Please read the OFFERING CIRCULAR, disclosure and related risks before investing. This investment is speculative, illiquid, and involves a high degree of risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment.

    1h 4m

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“INVESTED” is a limited podcast series hosted by Fanbase Founder and CEO Isaac Hayes III giving you front-row access to the evolution of the creator economy and our active equity crowdfund. Each week, I'll unpack the latest news, trends, and shifts in creator monetization and platform ownership with special guests. We’ll spotlight how creators are earning real money, building equity, and transforming the way content powers culture. If you’re a creator, investor, or just curious about the future of social media, Invested gives you the knowledge and access to get ahead. Tap in. Own a piece. Be part of the movement.