
KUWTC sits down with Temycka to talk ownership…
Overlooked assets, and why 2026 belongs to those who control the file—not just the vision.
There’s a new kind of builder emerging knowing how to spot value where others see dead ends. Filmmaker, strategist, and systems thinker Temycka is one of them. As the year ahead takes shape, KUWTC caught up with her to talk about unused assets, reframing risk, and why ownership—not exposure—is the real flex.
KUWTC: What’s exciting you most about this new year?
Temycka:
I’m excited about flipping what’s already created—unfinished films, unused songs, shelved scripts, grounded jets, dead spaces—into money before anyone asks permission.
KUWTC: When you say “building something new,” what does that actually mean in your work?
Temycka:
New doesn’t mean starting from zero. It means repositioning existing assets. A script becomes a series. A song becomes a soundtrack deal. A hangar becomes a set. A jet becomes a boardroom.
KUWTC: What’s one lesson you’ve learned about spotting opportunities others miss?
Temycka:
If it’s stalled, abandoned, or “almost there,” that’s usually not failure. That’s poor packaging, weak paperwork, or no deal structure.
KUWTC: How do you decide which underused assets or spaces actually have potential?
Temycka:
I look for assets with built-in demand but broken execution—great stories, great music, great locations, great aircraft—just no one controlling the file.
KUWTC: When you look ahead, what does “ownership” really mean to you in 2026?
Temycka:
Ownership means owning the rights, the narrative, and the revenue stream—not just being the talent, the face, or the passenger.
KUWTC: How do media and storytelling change the way people experience physical spaces?
Temycka:
Story turns space into leverage. A jet becomes a plot device. A hangar becomes a world. A song becomes a brand anchor. Suddenly the space earns while it exists.
KUWTC: Is there one trend in creative business or real estate people should be paying attention to right now?
Temycka:
Pre-funded media—getting paid before filming, scoring, or shooting—by aligning brands, assets, and story early.
KUWTC: How do you personally approach risk when launching something new?
Temycka:
I reduce risk by locking rights, funding, and distribution before execution. No guessing. No hoping it sells later.
KUWTC: What would you say to someone who wants to start something bold but hasn’t yet?
Temycka:
Stop waiting to be chosen and start building deal-ready assets. Scripts with buyers in mind. Music with placement paths. Spaces with revenue lanes.
KUWTC: If 2026 were defined by one big idea for you, what would it be?
Temycka:
Money In. Project Out.™ Turning scripts, songs, jets, and spaces into funded media assets that pay before production even starts.
Final Take from KUWTC
In a world obsessed with “what’s next,” Temycka is focused on what’s already here—and underleveraged. Her approach reframes ownership, media, and space not as separate industries, but as parts of the same ecosystem. One thing is clear: the future doesn’t belong to those who wait for permission—it belongs to those who control the asset.
WORK WITH TEMYCKA
Ghost Behind the Pen™
You’re sitting on a story, a show, a book, music, or even content for your next offer that should already be out working for you but every time you sit down to write, you stall. Your genius is in your voice notes, coaching calls, lives, late-night rants, client receipts, and “one day” Google Docs, not in staring at a blank page.
With Ghost Behind the Pen™, you don’t have to write a thing: you talk, I pull the story and the structure, and you get scripts, books, signature talks, sales pages, decks, and social posts that feel like a nighttime soap and a cinematic R&B album rolled into one built to land deals, raise your rates, and make your brand look fully developed, with your name on the work and mine off it.
Money In. Project Out.™
You know you’re sitting on money: half-done films and pilots, an album or catalog nobody’s really heard, a book that’s “almost finished,” old launches and programs you never really pushed, a podcast or YouTube channel you abandoned, maybe even rooms, venues, or hangars that sit empty while you pay the bill. You can feel the bag in your world, but there’s no system turning it into checks just guilt, clutter, and lost time.
Money In. Project Out.™ is where we treat all of that like a bank. I come in, audit what’s sitting across your creative work and your business, and turn your stalled projects, old offers, and underused spaces into funded, revenue-stacking media plays and campaigns, so instead of leaking money every month, you’re flipping your world into 6–7 figure runs without loans, lenders, or touching a camera until the money map is clear.
THE AI ADVANTAGE™ – The Content & Deal Team You Don’t Have to Put on Payroll
You don’t need more “content tips,” you need a system that makes your brand, business, and creative world move like it has a full content and deal team without you hiring five more people.
Right now you’ve got footage, trainings, client calls, slides, scripts, catalogs, newsletters, and ideas scattered everywhere, and you know they should already be turning into decks, pitch assets, sales content, and a steady stream of social, but there’s no operator running it.
THE AI ADVANTAGE™ installs that operator as an AI-powered system: we map the money first, then use AI to spin what you already have into proof, pitches, launch content, nurture content, and daily social—so you’re getting paid before you film or release anything new, while your business looks like it has a studio and a fund behind it.
-
A Classic Cape-Style Home on 1.36 Acres in Vanceboro
Living local series Discover country charm just minutes from the coast If you’ve been searching for a home that blends space, craftsmanship and quiet escape, look no further…
4 min read
-
Your Story Is Your Advantage: Why Real Estate Professionals Should Share Their Journey
Your story is worth sharing. You are far more than your profession, expert author and publisher Ruth L. Snyder shares how to maximize your story. Many real estate…
4 min read
-
Before You Create Another Thing… Read This: The New Ownership Rules Changing the Game
In a landscape where creators are producing more content than ever—but owning less of what they create—one visionary is rewriting the rules. KUWTC sat down with Temycka Carpenter-Carlton,…
4 min read
-
The Good Life According to Dr. Pamela Prince Pyle: Faith, Family, and the Beauty of Purpose
Living local series Living with the End in Mind: A Conversation with Dr. Pamela Prince Pyle From hospital wards to the hills of Rwanda, this South Carolina doctor,…
4 min read
-
The Dissatisfied Life: When accomplishment doesn’t equal alignment
living local series The Quiet Ache Beneath Success On paper, everything looks right.You’ve achieved what others admire — the position, the credentials, the impact.But somewhere between the meetings,…
4 min read
-
Building Confidence, Community, and Home-Court Pride: HYBAC Registration Now Open in Havelock, NC
living local series Game On, Havelock! Youth Basketball & Cheer League Inspires the Next Generation of Champions” There’s something special about small-town gyms. The sound of basketballs echoing…
4 min read





