Making Waves: How Louis Carr is Redefining Cultural Growth and Mentorship
The media industry has evolved from a world of limited choices to a massive landscape where audiences hold the power. For a brand to survive and thrive through forty years of this change, it must move beyond being a network and become a central part of the community.
This transformation is the core of the discussion in the latest episode of The Speed of Culture podcast, featuring Louis Carr, President of BET and founder of Waymaker Media.
The Three Pillars of Brand Longevity
Louis emphasizes that any brand looking to connect with today's audience must operate through three specific pillars: community, culture, and connection. By ensuring that every piece of content and every press release serves at least one of these goals, a company remains deeply rooted in the expectations of its consumers. This approach has helped BET transition from a cable network into a trusted brand that serves as a guide for its audience.
Growth in the Multicultural Marketplace
A recurring theme in the conversation is the universal desire for growth. Louis explains that brands hitting their double digit growth goals are the ones that have done the work to understand the specific impact of the Black community on their business.
Data shows that this influence extends far beyond a single demographic, making multicultural engagement a central pillar for any major company looking toward the future.
The Importance of the Waymaker Mindset
Beyond business metrics, the episode explores the personal journey of leadership. Louis shares the impetus behind starting Waymaker Media, a platform focused on mentorship and leadership development. He advocates for a philosophy of continuous learning and the necessity of being uncomfortable.
Whether it is a college student practicing their five minute story or a seasoned executive taking accountability for a significant mishap, growth is a direct result of pushing through the moments that make a person feel squeamish.









