Follow Your Passion: He followed his passion and not his parent's dreams and co-founded The Gathering Spot, a reimagined traditional private city club.
The Steve Harvey Morning Show
iHeartPodcasts
4.5 • 2.2K Ratings
🗓️ 22 April 2026
⏱️ 20 minutes
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Summary
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Ryan Wilson.
Co-founder and CEO of The Gathering Spot (TGS), joins host Rushion McDonald to discuss his entrepreneurial journey, the creation and expansion of The Gathering Spot, and the broader mission of building community, economic opportunity, and cultural pride for Black professionals and creatives.
Wilson explains that while TGS officially opened in Atlanta in 2016, the idea began years earlier when he was a law student in Washington, D.C. What started as a reimagining of the traditional private city club became a national platform combining community, collaboration, events, workspaces, and eventually fintech tools. Despite major obstacles—most notably being rejected by 97 potential investors—Wilson persisted, driven by a clear sense of purpose and belief in the unmet needs of Black and minority communities.
The conversation highlights Atlanta’s importance as the launch city, the power of community-driven spaces, and the need to move beyond performative diversity efforts toward sustainable, scalable Black-owned businesses.
Purpose of the Interview
The primary purpose of the interview is to:
- Inspire entrepreneurs, especially young and underrepresented founders, to pursue their ideas despite resistance.
- Explain the mission and impact of The Gathering Spot as more than a coworking space—positioning it as a cultural, economic, and social hub.
- Encourage long-term thinking about Black business growth, community wealth, and access to financial tools.
- Provide real-world lessons about fundraising, resilience, leadership, and community building.
Key Takeaways 1. Success Is a Process, Not an Overnight Event
Wilson emphasizes that The Gathering Spot took years of planning, pitching, and rejection before launching. The popular narrative of “instant success” hides the real work required.
Takeaway: Consistency and belief matter more than early validation.
2. Rejection Can Be a Signal You’re Early—Not Wrong
Wilson was told “no” 97 times before securing his first investor. Instead of discouragement, he saw rejection as proof that he was pursuing something others couldn’t yet see.
Takeaway: If everyone understands your idea immediately, you might not be pushing far enough.
3. Atlanta Was a Strategic and Cultural Choice
Atlanta was selected because of its Black leadership, business ecosystem, cultural influence, and sense of communal support. Wilson describes the city as both big and intimate—ideal for relationship building.
Takeaway: Location matters, especially when building community-centered businesses.
4. The Gathering Spot Is About Belonging and Pride
TGS intentionally celebrates Black culture while remaining open to all. The experience is designed to feel warm, affirming, and professional—something many members had never encountered in adult spaces.
Takeaway: Spaces are never neutral; design should be intentional about who feels welcomed and valued.
5. Community Is the Product
While TGS offers buildings, events, restaurants, and workspaces, Wilson is clear that the network is the real value—introducing people who otherwise may never meet.
Takeaway: Relationships create opportunity faster than resources alone.
6. Fintech Is About Real Access, Not Just Education
Wilson explains that after years of hosting conversations about money and wealth, TGS realized the next step was providing actual financial tools, not just dialogue.
Takeaway: Empowerment requires both knowledge and access.
7. DEI Without Results Is Performative
Wilson and McDonald discuss the post-2020 slowdown in corporate DEI efforts. Wilson challenges organizations to focus less on optics and more on outcomes—specifically business scale and job creation.
Takeaway: The goal isn’t to “look good losing,” but to win sustainably.
Notable Quotes
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On rejection:
“It was 97 people that told us no in a row before we got to our first yes.”
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On purpose:
“My mission is to connect people. I’m a community builder.”
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On fear and timing:
“I didn’t want to have any regrets about not trying.”
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On intentional design:
“I was thinking about Black folks when we were building The Gathering Spot.”
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On DEI efforts:
“Do you really want to win or look good losing?”
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On scale and impact:
“It’s not enough to start Black-owned businesses—we have to watch them grow.”
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| 0:05.6 | I'm Rishon McDonnell, the host of Money Making Conversations Masterclass, where we encourage |
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| 0:32.9 | because my guests provide tips on how you can uplift your community, improve your |
| 0:37.0 | financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Now, let's get this |
| 0:43.1 | podcast start. My guest on Moneymaking Conversation Masterclass is Ryan Wilson. He's the co-founder |
| 0:48.2 | and CEO of the Gathering Spot, a private membership network that serves as a hub for collaboration |
| 0:53.6 | and business connections |
| 0:55.7 | for African Americans and minority. |
| 0:57.9 | The gathering spot opened in Atlanta in 2016 and has expanded nationally, creating the most |
| 1:03.6 | significant fintech and community platform for blacks and minorities with a combined, |
| 1:08.7 | collaborating, business community of over one million people. |
| 1:12.6 | Please welcome the Money Making Conversation Masterclass, Ryan Wilson. How you doing, Ryan? |
| 1:16.8 | I'm doing whoa. Thanks for having me. Tell us about the gathering spot. 2016, I had to start |
| 1:22.2 | before that with a dream, with an idea. Who pushed an idea and how did it happen? |
| 1:31.3 | So it did start before 2016. I like to say that a lot of times folks think that businesses start overnight, but our process was truly at night. |
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