
Blex Media Reluctantly Presents 'This Might Get Me Canceled'
At some point, we’ve all held back—kept opinions to ourselves, played it safe, worried that saying the wrong thing might be the thing that gets us canceled. We’ve struggled to be authentic, even in spaces that should feel safe, and sometimes, that hesitation has delayed our journey.
Enter TMGMC.
This podcast is all about real conversations on TV, film, the talent shaping the industry (whether people know them or not), and the projects that deserve attention. Whether it's a deep dive into the latest releases, an unfiltered take on Hollywood’s moves, or a sit-down with creatives about their journey, TMGMC is about talking freely—without fear, without holding back.
It’s not about being reckless; it’s about being real. If it sparks debate, cool. If it makes you see things differently, even better. Whether it’s a solo deep dive or a conversation with creatives, this podcast is about open dialogue—because the best discussions happen when we stop tiptoeing around our own authenticity. Either way, we’re having a conversation.
Blex Media Reluctantly Presents 'This Might Get Me Canceled'
Building 'The Comic Shop' From Scratch: Cheyenne Ewulu on Creating Outside the System | TMGMC Podcast
In this episode of This Might Get Me Canceled, Sharifa Daniels sits down with writer, director, and unapologetic Black nerd Cheyenne Ewulu—the creator behind The Comic Shop, one of the most successfully crowdfunded TV pilots on Kickstarter.
Cheyenne breaks down the real reason she walked away from traditional gatekeepers and what it took to build her own lane from scratch—no reps, no fancy access, just community, creativity, and pure grind. We talk about going viral with purpose, building a world that reflects Black nerd culture without compromise, and why showing up every day made all the difference.
This one is for the creators, the visionaries, and anyone who's tired of waiting to be picked.
🔹 Why Cheyenne almost scrapped The Comic Shop
🔹 How she raised over $100K through intentional storytelling
🔹 The power of showing up online—consistently
🔹 What visibility means for Black nerds in TV
🔹 Why originality isn’t dead—it’s just underfunded
If you’ve ever felt unseen in this industry or unsure about going indie, this conversation is your sign to bet on yourself.