In Community with Fahad Khawaja

Fahad Khawaja

Hosted by Fahad Khawaja, Founder & CEO of Hue, the community-powered media company, episodes dive into conversations with leaders, creators, and culturemakers shaping what’s next. From Fortune 100 innovators to rising entrepreneurs, Fahad uncovers the stories, lessons, and values that unite us — because what connects us is greater than what separates us.

  1. Feb 4

    They've Worked With Beyoncé, Taraji, & Drew—And Led Top Companies. Here Are Their Unexpected Paths

    ► Subscribe 🔔 Across conversations with founders, creators, and leaders, one pattern keeps showing up: the most meaningful careers rarely follow a straight line. In this episode, Fahad curates powerful stories from people who ended up exactly where they were meant to be — but only after unexpected pivots, setbacks, and moments of being seen by the right person at the right time. From engineering to Beyoncé’s digital strategy, from homelessness to CEO, from Hollywood to YouTube, these stories reveal how resilience, community, and openness often matter more than having a perfect plan. If you’re navigating a career pivot, questioning your path, or wondering whether uncertainty is actually pointing you somewhere better — this episode is for you. 🔑 What You’ll Learn: * Why unexpected paths often lead to the most fulfilling success * How mentors and advocates change trajectories * The role adversity plays in shaping long-term leadership * Why the “wrong” job can become the right foundation * How community and connection unlock opportunity This episode is sponsored by Shopify — the platform for those serious about building equity in themselves and their businesses. 00:00 – Introduction: Why careers rarely go as planned 02:48 – Dr. Marcus Collins: From engineering to Beyoncé’s digital strategy 04:45 – Being seen by the right person at the right moment 09:00 – Oshiya Savur: Building celebrity brands that solve real problems 11:35 – Why authenticity beats fame 13:04 – Everette Taylor: From homelessness to CEO of Kickstarter 14:45 – Resilience, discipline, and unbreakable will 16:11 – Tiana Conley: Career growth, boundaries, and parenthood 18:48 – Bringing your whole self to work 21:35 – Tyler Chou: From Hollywood attorney to creator economy 23:55 – Reinventing a career during the WGA/SAG strikes 25:38 – Maryam Banikarim: Turning “What are we going to do?” into a movement 27:00 – The Longest Table goes global 30:35 – Zena Arnold: When the “wrong” job becomes the right one 32:24 – Lessons from the makeup counter to Sephora leadership 34:00 – Jessica Serrano: Launching Taco Bell’s Diablo Sauce with no budget 36:30 – Turning resourcefulness into a lasting brand win 🎯 Who This Episode Is For: Anyone navigating a career pivot or moment of uncertainty Creators, founders, and operators building in real time People who believe connection and community create opportunity Make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this with someone who could benefit from this conversation. Subscribe at youtube.com/@fahad.future to get more conversations with creators, founders, and industry leaders building meaningful careers. Leave a review and share this episode with a friend or colleague who needs inspiration to take their next leap. Join the conversation — visit ⁠⁠⁠incommunity.wearehue.org⁠⁠⁠ to connect, share your thoughts, and engage with our community.

    40 min
  2. Feb 1

    The Creators Attorney Is Helping YouTube Creators Make Millions: Tyler Chou

    Fahad sits down with Tyler Chou — known as “The Creator’s Attorney” — founder of Tyler Chou Law and CreatorArq, where she serves as a legal strategist and business architect for some of YouTube’s biggest creators. After nearly two decades inside Hollywood studios and top law firms, Tyler made the leap into the creator economy to help digital talent do what most never do: turn channels into real businesses. In this conversation, she breaks down why YouTube is the New Hollywood, the legal blind spots that quietly cost creators millions, and how to build assets that can actually be sold — even if your face disappears tomorrow. Whether you’re a creator, operator, or brand working with talent, this episode is a practical roadmap for moving beyond brand deals and building long-term ownership. 🔑 Key Takeaways Why your YouTube channel is not your business — it’s the marketing arm The 7-step creator lifecycle that protects IP, diversifies revenue, and prepares you for exit How one creator jumped from a $35M to $100M valuation in under a year The danger of giving away rights “in perpetuity” without understanding the cost Why creators who rely only on AdSense are one platform change away from collapse 🧭 Episode Highlights From Hollywood to YouTube Tyler shares her journey working on major studio projects before launching a creator-focused law firm — and how a viral video about the Try Guys changed her trajectory. The Seven-Step Creator Lifecycle From clean IP and trademarks to diversified revenue and exit readiness, Tyler outlines the exact framework creators need to build sustainable businesses. Building Beyond the Platform Case studies on creators with massive audiences but fragile businesses — and why products, email lists, and standalone assets matter more than subscribers. The Technical Product Advantage Why apps and digital products often outperform physical goods: higher margins, fewer headaches, and cleaner exits. For Brands Working With Creators Why long-term partnerships beat one-off deals, how repetition drives conversion, and when equity makes sense. Burnout, Identity, and Sustainability Tyler reflects on her 700-day sprint, burnout, and what it takes to build without burning yourself out. 🎯 Who This Episode is For Creators who want to move beyond brand deals and build sellable businesses Operators and founders navigating IP, monetization, and scale Brands looking to build smarter, longer-term partnerships with creators Anyone serious about turning attention into ownership Make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this with someone who could benefit from this conversation. Subscribe at youtube.com/@fahad.future to get more conversations with creators, founders, and industry leaders building the future of media. Leave a review and share this episode with a friend or colleague who needs inspiration to take their next leap. Join the conversation — visit ⁠⁠⁠incommunity.wearehue.org⁠⁠⁠ to connect, share your thoughts, and engage with our community.

    46 min
  3. Feb 1

    Gen Z Doesn't Want Your Content. Here's Why: NowThis CEO Sharon Mussalli

    Fahad sits down with Sharon Mussalli — CEO of NowThis, startup builder, and media veteran with experience at Meta, iHeartMedia, and Bustle Digital Group. Sharon shares her journey from a quantitative-minded immigrant upbringing to leading one of the most influential media brands for Gen Z audiences. Together, they explore how relevance beats reach, the power of listening before speaking, and why trust with younger audiences is earned, not given. Whether you're a creator, media professional, or leader building community in the digital age, this conversation offers insights on creating content that resonates, engages, and inspires. 🔑 Key Takeaways Relevance over reach: why cultural insight matters more than virality. How Gen Z builds trust differently from older generations and why listening is key. Supporting mental well-being and fostering creativity within teams without micromanaging. 🧭 Episode Highlights From Numbers to Narrative Sharon explains how she blends her quantitative background with a love for arts and culture to scale NowThis and create content that speaks directly to Gen Z. Creating Hits, Not Content Sharon shares lessons on empowering creators, spotting cultural relevance, and letting authentic storytelling lead the way. 🎯 Who This Episode is For Creators and storytellers seeking to understand the Gen Z audience. Leaders and media professionals looking to build trust and community in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. Entrepreneurs navigating how to blend creativity with strategy for sustainable impact. Make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this with someone who could benefit from this conversation. Subscribe at youtube.com/@fahad.future to get more stories of leadership, cultural insight, and digital transformation centering the rising majority. Leave a review and share this episode with a friend or colleague who needs inspiration to take their next leap. Join the conversation — visit ⁠⁠⁠incommunity.wearehue.org⁠⁠⁠ to connect, share your thoughts, and engage with our community.

    42 min
  4. Feb 1

    Taraji P. Henson, Drew Barrymore, and more tapped her to build their brands: Oshiya Savur

    Fahad sits down with Oshiya Savur — a business leader, brand strategist, and community builder who has helped celebrities like Taraji P. Henson, Drew Barrymore, Charlotte Tilbury, and more shape brands that resonate with real people. Together, they explore the intersection of celebrity influence, community-driven branding, and sustainable business growth. Whether you’re a marketer, entrepreneur, or aspiring brand builder, this conversation offers actionable insights on building trust, creating meaningful engagement, and turning influence into long-term impact. 🔑 Key Takeaways Why celebrity brands succeed when they solve real consumer needs and go beyond endorsements. The distinction between fandom and community and why shared values matter more than popularity. How to maintain momentum after a launch and turn first-time customers into loyal advocates. The importance of authenticity, trust, and principled leadership in building brands that last. Lessons from failure, rejection, and pivoting that shaped a resilient and impactful career. 🧭 Episode Highlights From India to Influence Oshiya shares her journey from growing up in India with progressive, values-driven parents to leading global brands in the US, navigating setbacks, and finding purpose in her career. Building Celebrity Brands Oshiya Savur dives into the mechanics of celebrity branding, the shift from licensing to lifestyle-focused content, and how authentic storytelling creates meaningful consumer connections. Community Over Fandom Oshiya explains how a loyal community is built on shared values, engagement, and trust, not just admiration for a celebrity or product. 🎯 Who This Episode is For Marketers and brand leaders aiming to grow communities around their products. Entrepreneurs and creatives looking to translate influence into lasting business impact. Anyone interested in learning from a career shaped by resilience, strategy, and purpose. Make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this with someone who could benefit from this conversation. Subscribe at youtube.com/@fahad.future to get more stories of leadership, creativity, and impact centering the rising majority. Leave a review and share this episode with a friend or colleague who needs inspiration to take their next leap. Join the conversation — visit ⁠⁠⁠incommunity.wearehue.org⁠⁠⁠ to connect, share your thoughts, and engage with our community.

    30 min
  5. Jan 9

    This Gen Z Historian Made History as Yale's First Black Student Body President

    In this episode, Fahad sits down with Kahlil Greene — the Gen Z Historian, a content creator, writer, and speaker helping a new generation understand the present by grounding it in the past. He made history as Yale’s first Black student body president and has reached millions through viral educational content. Together, they explore the intersection of truth and digital advocacy, along with the shift from unpredictable algorithms to owning an audience through an independent newsletter and why true stability comes from investing in yourself. Whether you're a creator, a student of history, or a leader navigating the digital landscape, this conversation offers insights on turning viral moments into a mission-driven career. 🔑 Key Takeaways Why choosing creative autonomy over a "coveted" corporate career can lead to greater fulfillment. The importance of newsletters to protect creators from platform volatility and shadowbanning. Prioritizing health and mental well-being by divesting from social peer pressure. 🧭 Episode Highlights From Yale to Virality Kahlil shares how he remixed his history degree and academic insights to create content that resonates with millions. Scaling Impact Kahlil reflects on his journey from viral TikToks to producing a National Geographic docuseries and top-ranked Substack. 🎯 Who This Episode is For Creators and storytellers seeking long-term stability outside of social media algorithms. Leaders interested in how history can be used to navigate modern cultural shifts. Aspiring entrepreneurs deciding between traditional corporate paths and independent creation. Make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this with someone who could benefit from this conversation. Subscribe at youtube.com/@fahad.future to get more stories of transformation and leadership from the rising majority. Leave a review and share this episode with a friend or colleague who needs inspiration to take their next leap. Join the conversation — visit ⁠⁠⁠incommunity.wearehue.org⁠⁠⁠ to connect, share your thoughts, and engage with our community.

    21 min
  6. Jan 3

    Immigrant to Icon: She Transformed New York's Narrative

    Fahad sits down with Maryam Banikarim — an Emmy Award–winning storyteller, TED speaker, founder, podcast host, and C-suite leader who has shaped global brands like Hyatt, Nextdoor, and Gannett. Maryam opens up about her journey as an immigrant from Iran to leading some of the world’s most influential organizations, sharing candid insights on leadership, community, and personal growth. Together, they explore how Maryam has navigated career transitions, led teams with purpose, and built spaces that prioritize authenticity, connection, and impact. She reflects on the power of community, the importance of mentoring and advocacy, and why fostering trust and belonging is essential in professional life. Whether you’re a creator, leader, or professional navigating complex workplaces, this conversation offers practical and inspiring perspectives on leadership, personal development, and community building. 🔑 Key Takeaways How Maryam’s early experiences shaped her approach to leadership and storytelling. Reflections on career growth, mentorship, and advocating for others in professional spaces. The importance of building authentic communities both in and out of the workplace. Practical advice on leading with purpose, fostering trust, and navigating organizational culture. 🧭 Episode Highlights From Immigrant Roots to Global Leadership Maryam shares her transition from immigrant feeling out of place to top leadership roles at major brands — and how her experiences shaped her approach to leadership, culture, and storytelling. Community and Advocacy in Professional Life Maryam reflects on the value of community, mentoring, and supporting others — and why community is central to personal and professional growth. Leading with Authenticity She discusses how to navigate challenges in leadership, cultivate trust, and foster environments where authenticity is valued. 🎯 Who This Episode is For Leaders and executives looking to grow in impact and influence Professionals navigating career transitions or seeking mentorship strategies Creators and storytellers interested in building authentic communities Anyone curious about leadership, culture, and purposeful work Make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this with someone who could benefit from this conversation. Subscribe at youtube.com/@fahad.future to get more stories of transformation and leadership from the rising majority. Leave a review and share this episode with a friend or colleague who needs inspiration to take their next leap. Join the conversation — visit ⁠⁠⁠incommunity.wearehue.org⁠⁠⁠ to connect, share your thoughts, and engage with our community.

    36 min
  7. Jan 2

    Radically Authentic: From Striving Single Mom to Thriving $50 Billion Business Leader

    In this episode, Fahad sits down with Tiana Conley, VP Corporate Brand & Purpose at Mars, a thoughtful leader and community builder navigating the realities of corporate culture, leadership, and authenticity. Tiana shares her personal journey through the corporate landscape — reflecting on the environments that shaped her growth, the moments that tested her values, and the communities that helped her stay grounded. Tiana opens up about balancing career and personal life as a single mother, the emotional weight of navigating toxic workplace dynamics, and why career growth often depends as much on advocacy and trust as it does on talent. She speaks candidly about the challenge of showing up authentically at work — and why authenticity, though difficult, is essential for long-term fulfillment and impact. Together, they explore the evolving nature of corporate culture, the role of community in professional success, and how leaders can create environments where people feel supported, seen, and empowered. Tiana offers grounded insights on building trust, valuing diversity in decision-making, and prioritizing personal well-being alongside ambition. Whether you’re navigating corporate life, building a brand, or leading teams — this conversation offers perspective on growth, connection, and creating spaces where people can truly thrive. 🔑 Key Takeaways Why corporate workplaces can become toxic — and how community helps counterbalance that reality. How career growth depends not just on talent, but on advocacy, trust, and support. Why authenticity at work is challenging — but necessary for sustainable success. The importance of building intentional professional communities. How diversity and inclusion strengthen leadership and brand authenticity. Why personal well-being is deeply connected to professional performance. 🧭 Episode Highlights Navigating Corporate Culture with Intention Tiana reflects on the realities of corporate life and the importance of choosing environments that align with your values. Community, Trust, and Authentic Leadership A candid discussion on why trust is built through consistency — and how leaders can foster spaces where authenticity is encouraged. 🎯 Who This Episode is For Professionals navigating corporate culture and career growth Leaders seeking to build authentic, inclusive teams Individuals prioritizing community, trust, and well-being at work Anyone exploring what meaningful leadership looks like today Make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this with someone who could benefit from this conversation. Subscribe at youtube.com/@fahad.future to get more stories of transformation and leadership from the rising majority. Leave a review and share this episode with a friend or colleague who needs inspiration to take their next leap. Join the conversation — visit ⁠⁠incommunity.wearehue.org⁠⁠ to connect, share your thoughts, and engage with our community.

    41 min
  8. 12/22/2025

    Baby brands failed her, so this founder spent years solving her own problem

    In this episode, Fahad sits down with Meng Li, founder of Huhu — a modern baby brand born from lived experience, thoughtful design, and entrepreneurial grit. Meng shares how becoming a parent during lockdown exposed the overwhelm of traditional baby products and sparked her journey to build something better. Meng opens up about growing up, her early career across nonprofits and large corporations, and what ultimately drew her into the startup world. She reflects on rediscovering her passion for consumer products, identifying gaps in the market, and designing products rooted in real parental needs — not trends. Together, they explore the realities of entrepreneurship: launching a consumer brand, navigating e-commerce and word-of-mouth growth, and building momentum when everything feels hard. Meng offers candid advice on product quality, positioning, and why self-motivation becomes one of a founder’s most critical skills. Whether you’re a founder, parent, or aspiring entrepreneur, this conversation offers grounded insights on turning personal challenges into meaningful products — and building brands with intention. 🔑 Key Takeaways How parenting during lockdown led Meng to identify a gap in the baby products market Why her career across nonprofits, corporations, and startups shaped her entrepreneurial mindset The importance of product design rooted in real-world parental pain points How e-commerce, assortment, and word of mouth drive early brand growth Why quality, positioning, and self-motivation matter at every stage 🎯 Who This Episode is For Aspiring entrepreneurs and early-stage founders Parents curious about thoughtfully designed baby products Builders navigating product-market fit and brand positioning Anyone interested in turning lived experience into business opportunity Make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share with someone who needs to hear Meng’s story. Subscribe at youtube.com/@fahad.future to get more stories of transformation and leadership from the rising majority. Leave a review and share this episode with a friend or colleague who needs inspiration to take their next leap. Join the conversation — visit ⁠⁠incommunity.wearehue.org⁠⁠ to connect, share your thoughts, and engage with our community.

    33 min

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Hosted by Fahad Khawaja, Founder & CEO of Hue, the community-powered media company, episodes dive into conversations with leaders, creators, and culturemakers shaping what’s next. From Fortune 100 innovators to rising entrepreneurs, Fahad uncovers the stories, lessons, and values that unite us — because what connects us is greater than what separates us.