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Brown Ambition

How "Reasonable Doubt" Rebooted My Acting Career ft. Kiah Clingman

Brown Ambition

iHeartPodcasts

Education, Self-improvement, Business

4.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 14 January 2026

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

This week on Brown Ambition, Mandi sits down with award-winning producer, filmmaker, and breakout actress Kiah Clingman for a powerful conversation about rejection, reinvention, and trusting the long game.

From getting rejected by Howard’s theater program to becoming a Howard alum who quietly built a producing empire… from working a demanding corporate job at Deloitte to quitting two weeks after getting a mortgage… from not booking an acting role for four years to landing a nine-episode arc on Hulu’s Reasonable Doubt — Kiah’s story is a masterclass in resilience, patience, and betting on yourself even when the timeline doesn’t make sense.

This episode is for anyone who’s ever wondered if they waited too long, started too late, or took the “wrong” path. Spoiler: you didn’t.

 

WHAT WE GET INTO

  • Why Kiah almost didn’t submit the audition that changed her life
  • The reality of going years without booking work as an actor
  • How a hotel-room self tape (trash can + ring light included) landed her Reasonable Doubt
  • Being rejected from Howard’s theater program — and why it turned out to be a blessing
  • How Howard University and Delta Sigma Theta shaped her identity and confidence
  • Working a high-pressure corporate job while producing films at night
  • What it really means to be a producer (and why people misunderstand the role)
  • Quitting Deloitte two weeks after buying a home — and the fear that followed
  • Losing a series regular role after putting it all on the line

 

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Rejection can be redirection — even when it hurts
  • Your “pivot” isn’t failure, it’s strategy
  • You don’t need constant wins to be on the right path
  • Corporate skills can fund and strengthen creative dreams
  • Seeds planted today may not bloom for years — and that’s okay
  • Betting on yourself often feels reckless before it feels rewarding

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You get to really enjoy those younger years because it gets so much more complex and the stakes

0:03.2

get higher and the pressure it builds. So then fast forward, you know, five, ten years from Howard,

0:08.1

where are you at in your career? And do you feel like you are doing baby Kyya proud in terms

0:13.6

of like where you've ended up? My life is not, it doesn't necessarily look like what I thought

0:17.7

it would. But I have so many people who message me or text me

0:23.4

and reach out to me and they're just like, oh my gosh, like I wish I could do this or how did you

0:28.7

do this? Or Kaya, you represent what we want to do in the Southeast as a filmmaker or even

0:35.0

actors. Like, you haven't audition audition in four years and you're booking nine

0:38.9

episodes? How? My life and my opportunities have come from like trusting the process. Every

0:45.7

opportunity has come from a seed that I sold. This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed human. Prior.

0:57.7

Hey. Guaranteed human. Prior. Hey, hey, VA, fam.

0:59.3

I am so, so excited to welcome y'all back to the show.

1:02.0

I have an incredible guest here in the virtual studio today.

1:05.8

Her name is Kyah Klingman.

1:07.7

And I got to be honest with y'all, this woman is the definition of Brown ambition in action.

1:13.6

Talking about a Howard grad, corporate alum, and now an award-winning indie producer and breakout actress who is bringing deeply human black, black-de-black, black-black stories to the screen.

1:26.5

She has been adopted by the city of Atlanta.

1:29.0

Yes, my beloved Atlanta.

1:30.9

Although she was raised in Cincinnati and Kaya has built her own lane with her production

1:35.5

studio, Kaya Can Productions.

1:37.7

She's also helped lead the Tribeca AT&T Untold Stories winning feature color book from

1:43.7

pitch to festival darling while quietly stacking

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