Red in Black
Arden Franklin built a 17-year media career without a college degree — and turned a teenage Tumblr blog into bylines at Billboard, SLAM, and SB Nation, work with Gary Vee, a social lead role at Fnatic, and his own marketing agency. In this episode of Red in Black, Arden sits down with Red Young to talk about the alternative route: chasing a sports journalism dream he's had since age 10, choosing hustle over a degree he couldn't afford, and the hip-hop ethos that taught him to make something shake instead of waiting for permission. It's a conversation about self-education, building a career on your own terms, and passing the game to the next generation. A proud Westchester County native, Arden breaks down how environment becomes instinct — and why "no plan B" never felt like a gamble. Arden Franklin, Red in Black, Red Young, Down to Earth, Black entrepreneurs, Black entrepreneurship, sports journalism, marketing agency, self made entrepreneur, no college degree, self taught, hip hop hustle, Gary Vee, Fnatic, SLAM magazine, Billboard, SB Nation, building a career without college, podcast for entrepreneurs, content creator interview, Westchester New York, social media marketing, starting a business, alternative route success, product of your environment, no plan B, sports media career, entrepreneur podcast, Black business owners, NYC podcast #RedInBlack #ArdenFranklin #BlackEntrepreneurs #BlackEntrepreneurship #SelfMade #HipHopHustle #SportsJournalism #MarketingAgency #GaryVee #Fnatic #NoDegree #SelfTaught #ContentCreator #EntrepreneurPodcast #BlackBusiness #DownToEarth #PodcastClips #NYCpodcast #NoPlanB #BlackMedia
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