
301: The $15 Trillion Opportunity: Protecting Black Culture & Ownership | Lanny Smith, Tommy Johnson
So Ambitious
Moving From 'Support' to 'Value' Black Businesses
Felecia asks how to create continuous consumer loyalty; Lanny and Tommy argue for valuing products, emotional storytelling, and tangible community benefits.
Our culture is being packaged, praised, and profited from without ever being protected. Until now.
In this Season 3 premiere of So Ambitious, host Felecia Hatcher sits down with two visionary founders reshaping the way we think about ownership, culture, and commerce.
đď¸ Lanny Smith, founder of Actively Black, built a purpose-driven athleisure brand with its own Black-owned supply chain, sourcing cotton from Black farmers and reinvesting over 10% of profits back into the community. His mission: to prove that Black excellence is not a niche, itâs global.
đĄ Tommy Johnson, founder of Made with Black Culture, is pioneering a new standard for cultural equity. Using blockchain to certify ethical trade and authentic representation of Black culture, heâs ensuring that creatorsâand the communities they come fromâfinally get credit and compensation for what theyâve built.
Together, they unpack what it means to move beyond ârepresentationâ toward reclamation: of value, of narrative, and of power. This episode is the heartbeat of Season 3 - a masterclass in building legacy with integrity and turning ambition into infrastructure.
Because ambition doesnât need permission. It needs protection.
KEY POINTS
- Why both founders chose social impact over traditional career paths
- Lannyâs NBA dream, career-ending injury, and pivot to entrepreneurship
- Tommyâs âmoment of obligationâ after Philando Castileâs death and vision for cultural equity
- Actively Black: building the âBlack Nikeâ through purpose, storytelling, and community reinvestment
- Made with Black Culture: certifying Black cultural influence for ethical trade and economic power
- The role of messaging vs. data in shifting consumer behavior and values
- Why we must stop saying âsupport Black businessâ and start saying âvalue Black businessâ
- Lessons learned in scaling fast, raising capital, and navigating bias in venture funding
- The $15 trillion opportunity in commerce to transform communities by 2050
- Legacy: protecting Black culture, creating infrastructure, and proving global brand potential
QUOTABLES
âActively Black isnât just apparel. The clothes are a uniform for the movement.â â Lanny Smith
âThis is a conversation we needed years ago and still desperately need today, because building Black brands isnât just about representation - itâs about reclaiming the narrative, the revenue, and the right to own what we create.â â Felecia Hatcher
âA personâs loyalty is directly proportionate to their level of feeling appreciated.â â Tommy Johnson
âBrands have profited billions off Black culture while giving little back. Itâs time we build our own table.â â Lanny Smith
RESOURCES
Lanny Smith
IG | @l.smith23
IG | @activelyblack
Tommy Johnson
IG | @tommyljohnson
IG | @tommyljohnson
IG | @feleciahatcher
IG | @blackambitionprize
So Ambitious is produced by EPYC Media


