The $55K Job Post That Blew Up Her Business — and Made It Bigger | Recho Omondi, The Cutting Room Floor
The $55K Job Post That Blew Up Her Business — and Made It Bigger | Recho Omondi, The Cutting Room Floor  
Podcast: Awf The Record
Published On: Thu Aug 06 2026
Description: Recho Omondi did not build The Cutting Room Floor overnight. She built it through years of unpaid work, uncertainty, live events, viral episodes, creative conviction, and a deep belief that good work deserves real support.In this segment, Recho joins Jeannette Reyes and Mona Kosar Abdi to unpack the grind behind her creator journey, from launching the podcast in 2018 with $400 worth of equipment to spending years publishing without meaningful monetization. She reflects on the early days of building an audience, selling merch, losing momentum during the pandemic, and relaunching in 2021 with episodes that proved the industry was paying attention.Recho also breaks down the decision to move The Cutting Room Floor behind a Patreon paywall, why exclusivity became her strongest value proposition, and how she learned that going viral does not automatically mean getting paid. It is a sharp, honest conversation about self-worth, audience trust, creator economics, and the difference between being seen and being financially supported.KEYPOINTS:00:00 - Introduction: Recho Omondi joins the group chat02:05 - Recho describes herself as curious, independent, and headstrong04:04 - The Cutting Room Floor was built to make fashion less opaque09:11 - The $55K job post turns Recho into the face of a bigger industry issue12:20 - Recho explains what people misunderstood about the controversy16:08 - Recho reflects on the impossible standards placed on Black women founders24:24 - Recho opens up about the grind behind the “overnight success”28:51 - Going viral without getting paid pushed Recho behind the paywall36:31 - Recho explains why her interviews go viral42:12 - The Patreon deal proves the business value of The Cutting Room FloorQUOTES:“Things don't happen to you. They happen for you.” – Recho Omondi“There are conglomerates who offer less than what I was offering.” – Recho Omondi“I think there was a genuine, or sorry, general thought that. And this is part that I think is unfair, that I'm supposed to be better and bigger than these institutions.” – Recho OmondiRESOURCES: Recho Omondi IG | @omondiKeep in touch with Awf The Record:Youtube: @AwfTheRecordInstagram: @awftherecordpodcastTikTok: @AwfTheRecordMona Kosar AbdiIG |  @monakabdi Jeannette ReyesIG |  @msnewsladyKeep in touch with Awf The Record:Watch on Youtube: @AwfTheRecordFollow us on Instagram: @awftherecordpodcastFollow us on TikTok: @AwfTheRecordVisit our website: www.AwfTheRecord.com Follow Mona on TikTok and IGFollow Jeannette on TikTok and IG