
So Ambitious 303: The Internet Was Built on Black Culture, Alphonzo Terrell Says It’s Time We Own It
Nov 12, 2025
Alphonzo "Phonz" Terrell, co-founder and CEO of Spill, discusses the urgent need for digital spaces that prioritize trust and cultural fluency. He shares insights from his journey through music, media, and tech, highlighting how Black culture shapes online communities. Alphonzo emphasizes the significance of dismantling gatekeeping for future Black entrepreneurs and how Buddhism influences his leadership approach. He also analyzes the evolution of social platforms, the impact of online harassment, and the importance of community-driven values in entrepreneurship.
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A Great Day At Inkwell
- Alphonzo Terrell recreated the spirit of "A Great Day in Harlem" with "A Great Day at Inkwell" to celebrate Black ownership and legacy.
- He organized a multigenerational photo moment that highlighted cultural builders and inspired community visibility.
From Music Intern To Entrepreneur
- Terrell started in music, interned at labels, and raised $50k to start a digital record label in college.
- That early entrepreneurship taught him to build without permission and opened corporate opportunities at Sony.
Social Conversation Shapes TV
- TV social engagement reshaped storytelling by feeding writers real-time audience reactions.
- Terrell saw culture shift as online conversation began to influence show narratives like Insecure.




