Jay Shetty discusses Kobe Bryant’s success and desire to ‘inspire’ new generations
23.02.2024 - 18:51
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Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, but he’s also an author and entrepreneur. He was was one of the most recent guests at Nick Kyrgios’ podcast, “Good Trouble,” with the two discussing their careers and how they manage to stay true to themselves while finding success.
Shetty also took the opportunity to talk about Kobe Bryant and the importance of having passions outside of your career, no matter how succesful you are.Natalia Bryant reveals the fashion inspiration she gets from her mom VanessaVanessa Bryant keeps Valentine’s Day tradition alive with sweet tribute to Kobe BryantKyrgios and Shetty were discussing navigating unconventional careers, with Shetty bringing up Bryant and praising the fact that he was more than just a basketball star. “The best example I can give you is I had the honor of doing one of the last interviews that Kobe Bryant ever did,” said Shetty.
“And he was one of the most peacefully retired athletes I’ve ever met, because as an athlete, I can imagine retiring is one of the hardest things. It’s all you’ve known for two decades of your life, if not more.
And the reason was because he loved how his life and his experience could be turned into storytelling, and he wanted to inspire the next generation.”Shetty explained that Bryant was making TV and putting stories together in order to cement his legacy and inspire others, communiting his message. “And what I loved about that was he was at so much peace because I realized he didn’t see basketball as his purpose,” said Shetty.
@kobebryant it was such an honor to interview you on my podcast #OnPurpose and I can’t wait to spend more time together! It was such an awesome conversation. Listen Now
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