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(#14) Selwyn Seyfu Hinds: From Near-Death Escapes To Make-or-Break Pitches (Pt. 1)

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Selwyn Seyfu Hinds describes himself as a storyteller who believes success is a group effort. So when Datwon Thomas recalled his most influential mentor, it was Hinds who came to mind because he took an interest in the aspiring journalist when he needed it most.

He was a force Datwon admired for creating magazines, books, comics, scripts that moved people.

He was a big brother who shared the life lessons a young Black man in Brooklyn needed.

He was a sage that Datwon called … a flashlight who revealed the things he could not see.

Hinds is a Guyana-born journalist who chronicled the rise of Hip Hop in the '90s as the editor-in-chief of its bible, The Source and later in his memoir “Gunshots In My Cookup”. Selwyn graduated Princeton and went on to become an American screenwriter, comic book creator and film producer -- just a few of his credits include Jordan Peele’s reboot of "The Twilight Zone" and executive producer of Hulu’s new series “Washington Black” due out in 2023.

So let’s meet the man who changed Datwon’s life by being “a really, really good person who stayed on me, but gave me space”.

These are Selwyn's Lessons:

3:07 How do you describe yourself?

6:45 Re-inventing Selwyn the Storyteller

8:07 From Guyana to Brooklyn to Miami

11:13 Princeton and Protests circa 1989

13:02 I got to college and lost my mind

14:03 Times Square, joining the Army

15:50 I wouldn't let any change break me

21:04 My dad was comfortable in all circles

24:01 My brush with death

32:14 It's a miracle we got out of there

38:48 Words of wisdom for Datwon

40:55 "Remember who you are"

44:30 Story behind "Washington Black"

51:05 The big pitch: Hulu, FX and Fox

54:20 "They bought it in the room"

Origins of The Great Unfamous

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Selwyn Seyfu Hinds describes himself as a storyteller who believes success is a group effort. So when Datwon Thomas recalled his most influential mentor, it was Hinds who came to mind because he took an interest in the aspiring journalist when he needed it most.

He was a force Datwon admired for creating magazines, books, comics, scripts that moved people.

He was a big brother who shared the life lessons a young Black man in Brooklyn needed.

He was a sage that Datwon called … a flashlight who revealed the things he could not see.

Hinds is a Guyana-born journalist who chronicled the rise of Hip Hop in the '90s as the editor-in-chief of its bible, The Source and later in his memoir “Gunshots In My Cookup”. Selwyn graduated Princeton and went on to become an American screenwriter, comic book creator and film producer -- just a few of his credits include Jordan Peele’s reboot of "The Twilight Zone" and executive producer of Hulu’s new series “Washington Black” due out in 2023.

So let’s meet the man who changed Datwon’s life by being “a really, really good person who stayed on me, but gave me space”.

These are Selwyn's Lessons:

3:07 How do you describe yourself?

6:45 Re-inventing Selwyn the Storyteller

8:07 From Guyana to Brooklyn to Miami

11:13 Princeton and Protests circa 1989

13:02 I got to college and lost my mind

14:03 Times Square, joining the Army

15:50 I wouldn't let any change break me

21:04 My dad was comfortable in all circles

24:01 My brush with death

32:14 It's a miracle we got out of there

38:48 Words of wisdom for Datwon

40:55 "Remember who you are"

44:30 Story behind "Washington Black"

51:05 The big pitch: Hulu, FX and Fox

54:20 "They bought it in the room"

Origins of The Great Unfamous

Nominate your own Great Unfamous

IG: @gr8unfamous

Twitter: @gr8unfamous

All podcast platforms

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegreatunfamous/message
  continue reading

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