Why Selling Isn’t “Selling Out” | Richelieu Dennis on Essence Fest Fallout & Black Business Issues

Why Selling Isn’t “Selling Out” | Richelieu Dennis on Essence Fest Fallout & Black Business Issues

Author: iHeartPodcasts March 26, 2026 Duration: 1:29:33

00:00 Fear of Selling Out
01:09 Meet Rich Dennis
04:40 SheaMoisture Origin Story
06:41 Family Business Rules
08:33 From Harlem Table to Retail
12:37 Building the Right Team
15:00 Impact Supply Chain in Africa
17:32 Backlash and Exit Strategy
26:36 Generational Wealth Reality
30:50 Capital Talent and Competition
36:53 Grace and Community Support
44:09 Why Big Brands Get a Pass
47:39 Economic Pressure Builds
49:43 Entrepreneurship at Risk
51:18 Unemployment Gap Explained
53:07 Capital Over Credentials
55:41 Losing Cultural Institutions
58:03 EssenceFest Backlash Lessons
59:51 Festival Pillars and Vision
01:03:45 Teyana Taylor Curator Role
01:04:22 Future of Media and Wealth
01:08:27 Building Black Business Infrastructure
01:16:22 Identity Critique Response
01:19:51 New Orleans Economic Impact
01:23:11 Why Print Still Matters
01:25:19 Celebrating Black Women Platforms
01:27:26 Festival Dates and Closing

In this episode of Earn Your Leisure, we sit down with Richelieu Dennis to break down his journey from selling products on the streets of Harlem to building SheaMoisture into a billion-dollar company and securing a historic $1.6 billion exit. He shares why building the right team was critical, the realities of working with family, and the key decisions that allowed the business to scale to its full potential.

We also dive into the backlash he faced after selling the company, addressing the “sellout” criticism and the larger issue of how Black entrepreneurs are judged. Richelieu speaks on investing 10% of revenue into Black women, the importance of unity within the community, and why negative public opinion can slow down economic progress. The conversation also touches on economic instability, unemployment disparities, and whether Black consumers should give more grace to Black-owned businesses.

Finally, we explore the future of media, ownership, and cultural influence through platforms like Essence Festival of Culture. Richelieu discusses the impact of Essence Fest on New Orleans, addresses past criticism, and shares his vision for the future—including new leadership with Teyana Taylor. We close with gems on generational wealth, building lasting infrastructure, and how to use market volatility as an advantage in today’s economy.

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Hosted by Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings, Earn Your Leisure pulls back the curtain on the financial mechanics that power the worlds of sports and entertainment. This isn't just about headlines; it's a deep dive into the real stories of how money moves and how deals are made. You'll hear candid conversations that dissect business models and unpack the journeys of entrepreneurs, providing a street-smart education you won't find in a standard textbook. Each episode feels like a vital seminar, blending sharp analysis of current financial trends with the relatable context of pop culture. The Earn Your Leisure podcast, from iHeartPodcasts, operates on a simple premise: true financial freedom comes from understanding the game behind the game. It’s for anyone ready to look past the glamour and learn the practical strategies that build lasting wealth. Tune in for straightforward talk that makes complex business concepts accessible, always grounded in real-world examples from the industries that shape our culture.
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