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Stay updated with the latest developments, new projects, and thought leadership from Úrú Collective and our partners. From podcast releases to event highlights, this is where you’ll find our latest updates.

Do I Need a Manager? An Honest Conversation About Timing, Readiness & Real Support
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Do I Need a Manager? An Honest Conversation About Timing, Readiness & Real Support

In this honest episode of Current Mind, I sit down with the real talk. No vague “it depends” answers or generic five-sign lists. Just a grounded conversation about what management actually is, what it isn’t, and why the question you’re asking might actually be one you need to answer for yourself first.I’m coming at this from both sides: as the founder of Úrú Collective, a speaker-first talent agency and culture studio focused on creative voices from Africa and the Middle East, and as someone who’s watched genuinely talented creators make partnership decisions that either accelerated their careers or quietly stalled them.

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Joey Akan Named to Zikoko Culture List 2025
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Joey Akan Named to Zikoko Culture List 2025

Joey was acknowledged for his exceptional work as a music journalist and cultural commentator, with Zikoko highlighting how he tracks the evolution of Afrobeats with remarkable clarity, documenting the systems, power players, and stories behind the music that moves millions.

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5 Must-Listen Podcasts for Creatives
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5 Must-Listen Podcasts for Creatives

Discover five transformative podcasts that are reshaping the creative landscape. From Morgan DeBaun's entrepreneurial wisdom on "The Journey" to Joey Akan's deep dive into African music on "Afrobeats Intelligence," these carefully curated shows offer unique perspectives on creativity, resilience, and personal growth. Whether you're an artist, musician, writer, or entrepreneur, these podcasts provide the inspiration and insights needed to fuel your creative journey.

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The Color Black: Enslavement and Erasure in Iran
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The Color Black: Enslavement and Erasure in Iran

Iranians are often perceived as existing in the periphery. Whenever there are discussions of race,gender, ethnicity, politics, culture, food, music, art—Iranians are important, but important in the undercurrents. Sometimes we will cause a stir, but they are small fads that lose their relevance as time goes on.

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Úrú Collective Unveils Transformation
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Úrú Collective Unveils Transformation

In a strategic move that signifies a broader vision and expanded horizons, Úrú Music Collective proudly announces its transition to Úrú Collective. This transformation, more than a mere change in nomenclature, embodies a significant evolution in the organization's mission and scope.

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