The actors and longtime pals sat for an intimate conversation at Culver City's Blackbird, the private work and wellbeing collective for women of color founded by Don's wife, Bridgid Coulter Cheadle.
“There’s nothing that replicates practice,” Cheadle offered of putting in the work to rise up the ranks. “Don’t wait — start doing it now.”
A chunk of the chat centered on entrepreneurship with a focus on Cedric’s diverse empire that includes AC Barbeque, the newly launched barbecue label in partnership with Anthony Anderson , wine label Zetta , the many projects to come from his production company A Bird and a Bear Entertainment, and his many philanthropic pursuits, including RedRoseReads Foundation.
Cheadle praised longtime pal Cedric as “an all-around great dude” and someone he learns something from every time they hang out. Cheadle also asked Cedric what the future holds for his career, with the comedian noting that he’s motivated by seeing Black entrepreneurs in the mix to acquire a network like BET. “I love the idea that that’s in the atmosphere,” he said, adding that he wouldn’t rule out one day running a network. “That inspires me to keep building.
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