Hey friends, it’s been a minute — and the question I’ve been getting in my DMs (and from creators I know) is:
“When should I get a manager?”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.
We break down:
- The fantasy vs. the reality of what a manager does (spoiler: it’s infrastructure and 30,000-foot strategy, not magic)
- The key difference between management and mentorship
- Honest signs you’re not ready yet (and why that’s okay)
- Clear signals that you are ready — and what to look for in the right partner
- Why you should stop chasing “a manager” and start looking for the right collaborator whose vision, access, and incentives actually align with yours
Whether you’re building your voice, scaling an audience, or deciding on your next move, this episode is for every creative asking: “What do I actually need right now to get to the next level?”
If it resonates, share it with a fellow creator who’s wrestling with the same questions.
Hosted by Nneka Mogbo. Úrú Collective — building infrastructure behind influence across Africa and the Middle East.
Until next time — keep building with clarity.
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