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Tony Weaver Jr.
Tony Weaver Jr.
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Tony Weaver Jr.

Weird Enough Productions

Apex, NC USA

"When you think about what you want, it’s like… what do I have an abundance of? What do I want an abundance of? What would I give if I had an abundance of that thing."

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Tony's work combines: Writing, Acting & Theatre, and Communicating / Sharing Stories

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Day In The Life

Writer & Influencer

I combine storytelling with education to help improve literacy, mental health, and media representation.

Skills & Education

Advice for getting started

Faced with skepticism about my project's relevance, I learned early on the importance of making others see the value of addressing media stereotypes. This challenge, especially as a Black man in a predominantly white college, taught me to turn my unique perspective into a compelling argument for change. I realized that making others understand and care about my cause was a crucial skill, leading me to advocate more effectively for issues I believed in.

Here's the path I took:

  • High School

  • Bachelor's Degree

    Strategic Communications

    Elon University

  • Bachelor's Degree

    Acting

    Elon University

Life & Career Milestones

My path in life has been direct

  • 1.

    I started with a passion for storytelling, specifically in anime, exploring the power of narratives to shape perspectives.

  • 2.

    After experiencing the freedom of storytelling during a semester in Japan, I vowed never to lose that autonomy.

  • 3.

    I received an Echoing Green Fellowship right before college graduation, which kickstarted my entrepreneurial journey.

  • 4.

    I founded Weird Enough Productions, using storytelling to address issues like media misrepresentation and social impact.

  • 5.

    I’ve since grown my organization to reach millions, pairing original content with educational curricula to improve student literacy and mental health.

Defining Moments

How I responded to discouragement

  • THE NOISE

    Messages from Peers:

    Your project on media misrepresentation isn't what we cover.

  • How I responded:

    Faced with skepticism about my project's relevance, I learned early on the importance of making others see the value of addressing media stereotypes. This challenge, especially as a Black man in a predominantly white college, taught me to turn my unique perspective into a compelling argument for change. I realized that making others understand and care about my cause was a crucial skill, leading me to advocate more effectively for issues I believed in.

Experiences and challenges that shaped me

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  • I dealt with mental health issues as a child. I know how it feels to have a person who caress about you be in a leadership position and how it feels like to wish someone in leadership cared about you. That perspective drew me to the work I do today.