The Circuit With Emily Chang Welcomes Steph Curry

 


The latest episode of Bloomberg’s The Circuit with Emily Chang interviews one of the sports world's most visible and talented athletes on the show.



NBA superstar & Thirty Ink CEO Stephen Curry has a lifelong habit of betting on himself and winning big. When he was first drafted by the Golden State Warriors, there were no signs he would become one of the greatest shooters of all time and lead the club’s transformation into an NBA dynasty. Sixteen seasons in, Curry shows no signs of slowing down.

Earlier this year, he added Olympic gold to his trophy cabinet, and he’s been busy building a growing business portfolio. Now Curry is betting on himself again, working alongside Under Armour to build a label that may one day rival Nike's Jordan. In this latest episode, Chang speaks with Curry about how Silicon Valley helped shape his business approach, his long shots on and off the court and aspirations to own a basketball team one day.

Chang spent the day with Stephen Curry and Ayesha Curry on the golf course. Watch the full episode HERE. See HERE for a link to Chang’s article about the interview and Curry wanting to extend his winning streak in the boardroom.


Chang has interviewed superagent and Endeavor & TKO CEO Ari Emanuel, who has forged a career making big, risky bets on the future of content and distribution. She has also spoken with Mary Barra has an ambitious plan: to double General Motor’s revenue to $280 billion by the end of the decade and turn the legacy automaker into more of a tech company.

Hosted by high-profile journalist Emily Chang, The Circuit is a fast-paced, dynamic series that lives at the intersection of culture, tech, entertainment, and business. Every week, Chang goes on location to meet the world’s most fascinating founders, influencers, and innovators, conducting intimate interviews and bringing audiences behind the scenes of the most impactful stories, launches, and trends.

Check out The Circuit with Emily Chang. It's an excellent interview podcast with a host who knows how to converse with guests and draw out more than recycled bromides and pre-planned bullet points. The show has that Bloomberg polish to it. It's not trying to be sexy, just informative and thoughtful
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