{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/68b1dcc8993d10acb9c771e2/69195f98243c8d8870ba296f?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Ep #4: Persistence Changes Everything with ‘The Godfather of Harlems’ Excutive Producer & Actor Markuann Smith","description":"<p>Nineteen years. That’s how long it took executive producer and actor <strong>Markuann Smith</strong> to bring his dream project, <em>Godfather of Harlem</em> starring Forest Whitaker, to the screen. In this powerful episode of <strong>Conversations Are Key</strong>, Markuann sits down with host <strong>Keyon “Key Will Voice” Williams</strong> to talk about what it really costs to chase a vision with no Plan B.</p><p>From growing up in Far Rockaway and Harlem, to touring the world with his brother Father MC, to doing the heavy lifting that sold <em>Godfather of Harlem</em> and landed him on camera as “Junie Bird,” Markuann breaks down the grind behind the glory. He shares how he literally had to audition for a role in his own show, why he’ll never compromise his vision for “peanut butter and jelly” budgets, and what creators need in place <strong>before</strong> they approach a producer: decks, scripts, research, relationships, and a clear understanding of ROI.</p><p>The two dig into:</p><ul><li><strong>Persistence as a superpower</strong> – why there’s “no bunk beds in the graveyard” and how to keep going when success is a slow burn, not microwave-fast.</li><li><strong>Ownership &amp; the business side</strong> – attorneys, industry rates, heavy lifting, and why networks only speak the language of return on investment.</li><li><strong>Authentic storytelling</strong> – making history cool, building big, believable characters, and protecting the integrity of a story in Hollywood.</li><li><strong>Relationships &amp; integrity</strong> – treating everyone from the mailroom to the C-suite the same, protecting your energy from jealousy and envy, and doing good business even when deals fall apart.</li><li><strong>Keys to the Street</strong> – Markuann drops his own “keys,” from staying sucker-free in a world full of lollipops to building your own door when opportunity won’t open the first one.</li></ul><p>Whether you’re a writer, actor, producer, or anyone grinding toward a dream, this conversation is a masterclass in resilience, relationships, and refusing to take no for an answer.</p>","author_name":"KEYON WILLIAMS"}