
From Columbia Law To A Times Square Billboard: Her Scaling Blueprint
Afropolitan
Financial runway and early monetization
Eni explains building stability before starting, early freelance income, and timing her law start date.
Eni Popoola went from Harvard undergrad to Columbia Law to Big Law then walked away five months in to become a full-time content creator.
But this conversation goes far beyond influencing.
We unpack why the creator economy is harder than it looks, what it really takes to build boundaries as a public figure, and why Black women creators still aren't getting paid what they're worth.
Eni breaks down:
• The biggest misconception about being an influencer: it's not easy
• The hardest part: finding separation between content and life
• Why she purposely doesn't give her audience "all of her"
• Being first gen corporate: "No one in my family had worked a corporate job"
• The meeting that changed everything: "You have to stop doing content"
• Why she quit immediately: "This is my opportunity to leave"
• The $700 to $7,000 brand deal story that opened her eyes
• Why Black women creators are not getting paid what they're worth
• The algorithm problem: same faces, smaller pool
• Immigrant guilt and reframing sacrifice for the next generation
• Unlearning toxic corporate culture through coaching and therapy
• Why her dating pool is smaller and why she's fine with it
• Therapy as a non negotiable for public figures
• America's literacy crisis: "People cannot comprehend what's happening"
• The intentional TikTok strategy that grew her audience
• Lagos Fashion Week vs. New York and Paris: "Influencers here are celebrities"
This isn't just about content creation. It's about building a life on your own terms.
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TIMESTAMPS
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Intro: The biggest misconception about being an influencer
2:28 - The hardest part of content creation
4:32 - Setting boundaries between content and life
8:19 - The story of leaving Big Law
14:16 - The internal conversation before quitting
18:40 - "I have to quit" — the moment of decision
22:27 - Walking out with everything
25:26 - How she built financial security before leaving
29:10 - The first big check: from hobby to business
31:37 - Are Black women creators being paid what they're worth?
36:48 - Navigating negotiations with a legal background
41:43 - Immigrant guilt and first-gen pressure
47:29 - The George Floyd moment and DEI's limits
52:13 - Dating as a high-achieving creator
58:55 - How therapy helps navigate success
1:05:28 - Unlearning scarcity around money
1:07:24 - The current state of America and the literacy crisis
1:11:50 - Choosing your lane as a creator
1:15:19 - What you lose chasing virality
1:17:17 - The future: products, platforms, and storytelling
1:21:43 - Lagos Fashion Week experience
1:29:17 - Rapid Fire: favorite books, food, platforms, and more
1:34:30 - Who should be on the podcast next?


