Kameshia M. Hunter — a storyteller, strategist, and the founder of Sincerely Meesh, a creative studio translating complex systems — money, nuclear and clean energy, beauty, and identity — into narratives people can actually use.
My work sits at the intersection of cultural fluency, humor, and systems thinking, using animation, storytelling, and branded content to make intimidating subjects accessible without watering them down.
I was raised in Brownsville, Florida (“The Sub”), shaped by a working-class, hood-adjacent upbringing that taught me early how to move between worlds that didn’t always understand each other. That instinct — for translation, pattern recognition, and cultural timing — showed up long before my career had a title.
As a teenager, my side hustle was doing numbers — enough to propel me toward becoming queen of my school, and visible enough that adults assumed it had to be illegal. It wasn’t. I was just learning how demand works before it had a name.
Turns out, I was an entrepreneur before the room caught up.
Before founding my studio, I was a professional actor and director, performing from the age of fourteen. I later stepped away from the industry by choice, not defeat, and spent over a decade in Talent Acquisition and People & Culture leadership, helping organizations navigate change, identity, and human systems from the inside out. That dual background — creative and corporate — gives me a rare vantage point: I speak institutional language fluently while remaining grounded in cultural truth.
Sincerely Meesh exists because I refused to choose between rigor and imagination. My work doesn’t lecture or oversimplify — it humanizes.
I use humor as an entry point, storytelling as structure, and lived experience as credibility to build media that equips people with clarity, context, and confidence as they navigate systems that were never built with them in mind.
I’m not chasing trends.
I’m building tools, mirrors, and narratives for the next generation — left-coast certified and culturally grounded.
Sincerely,
Miss Meesh