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He built his own way in 🎥 Dumi Siwo

Turn what you love into what you do

Dumi Siwo built his way in. After moving from Zambia to the UK at 13, he hit the same wall a lot of young people do. Getting a foot in the door was harder than it should have been, so he made his own entry point.

That started with club nights, cameras, artists, DJs, and being close to where culture was actually moving. It grew into Firmative, a creative business that has gone on to work with Atlantic Records and artists including Ed Sheeran, Anne-Marie, Rita Ora, Ella Henderson, and James Blunt.

This episode is about building from the edge of the room, trusting your taste, and turning creative work into something serious.

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Key takeaways

1️⃣ Passion fuels success

Dumi turned his love for storytelling and video into a thriving career, proving that following your passion can open doors you never imagined.

2️⃣ Resilience is essential

Facing setbacks and rejections didn’t stop Dumi; he used them as motivation to keep pushing towards his dreams.

3️⃣ Authentic connections matter

Building genuine relationships and leading with compassion have been key to Dumi’s success: it’s all about people.

4️⃣ Time is your most valuable asset

Dumi says valuing your time is key, especially with loved ones, and making every moment count.

5️⃣ Invest in self-improvement

From fitness to reading and seeking mentorship, Dumi believes in continuously working on yourself to reach new heights.



In this episode

00:00 Intro to Dumi Siwo

04:17 First spark: filming with friends

09:10 Why university almost didn’t fit

12:23 Early projects and breakthrough moments

13:52 Building Firmative

19:08 Bouncing back from rejection

21:16 Leadership with empathy

25:45 Why mentorship matters

29:32 Deep conversations, real confidence

33:06 Fitness, habits, and mental strength

34:07 Books that shaped his mindset

36:16 Big dreams and grounded values

38:18 Why time with family is non-negotiable

39:29 What he sacrificed for growth

40:39 The lessons he’d keep

42:28 What’s next for media and content

44:32 Parenting in the age of content

45:58 Staying human in a digital world

49:48 Collaborating with world-class artists


📖 Dumi’s book recommendations

1️⃣ Principles by Ray DalioAn influential book about the importance of understanding one’s own values and principles. Dumi highlights how this book taught him about vulnerability, seeking truth, and redefining success. It builds on the equation of reality, big dreams, and relentless effort to achieve your goals.

2️⃣ Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon HillA classic in personal development literature, this book explores the power of thought and the principles of success. Dumi appreciates how many of the concepts align with those in Principles by Ray Dalio, reinforcing ideas about ambition, mindset, and perseverance.

3️⃣ The Ride of a Lifetime by Bob IgerThis memoir offers insights into leadership and decision-making from his time as CEO of The Walt Disney Company. Dumi finds inspiration in how Iger applied core principles to overcome challenges and drive growth, providing real-world examples of effective leadership.

4️⃣ Atomic Habits by James ClearThis book breaks down how small changes can lead to big results through habit formation. Dumi values the practical strategies offered for building good habits and breaking bad ones, which he applies to his daily routine and pursuit of personal and professional goals. Also the first Millennial Masters Book Club recommendation. 👍🏻


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