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Squire Technologies CEO and cofounder Songe LaRon joined Forbes senior writer Jabari Young at the Nasdaq MarketSite to update the New York-based software company. In 2021, Forbes reported Squire reached a $747 million valuation after a $60 million raise that attracted investors, including NBA star Stephen Curry and entertainer Trevor Noah.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brandon Marshall, a six-time NFL Pro Bowl wide receiver, joins Forbes senior writer Jabari Young at Nasdaq MarketSite to discuss a new partnership for his media platform, I AM Athlete. During the interview, Marshall reflects on his 13-year career, shares insights on overcoming a business fallout with friends, and describes how he has grown as the CEO of House of Athlete.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In today's episode, we are thrilled to have the dynamic Jabari Young as a guest. We dive deep into the world of journalism and media, anchored by Jabari's compelling journey from the streets of North Philadelphia to the prestigious platforms of Forbes and CNBC. Throughout their engaging conversation, Jabari shares his inspiring career story, detailing the pivotal moments that shaped his path, including his unique educational experiences and early professional struggles. We discuss the importance of seeing different environments and how visualizing success can ignite a strong internal drive. Jabari opens up about the challenges of balancing a demanding career with family life, especially being away from his young daughter. Moreover, the dialogue touches on the evolution of media, the significance of hard work, and the underrated value of traditional jobs. Jabari also highlight the emergence of Forbes BLK, a platform dedicated to celebrating black excellence in business, and the powerful role of mentors in personal and professional growth. Whether you're a young professional seeking guidance or someone interested in the transformative power of media, this episode is packed with insights, humor, and wisdom from two seasoned experts. Tune in and get ready for a conversation that promises to leave you inspired and motivated! Connect with Jabari on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jabari-young-25b59970/ Check out ForbesBLK: https://www.forbes.com/forbesblk/ Time stamps: 00:00 Busing Changed My Life Trajectory 04:38 Growing Up a Knucklehead 06:56 "Trust the Process of Growth" 11:40 From Work to Life Lessons 12:37 Value of Working-Class Jobs 17:27 Career Move Decision for Family 22:01 Embracing the 40s: Golden Years 24:34 Journalism Journey: From Spurs to Oregon 26:17 San Antonio's Transformative Impact 30:47 Forbes BLK Platform Launch 33:29 Celebrating Diverse Success Stories 36:50 "Skilled Trades: Future Millionaires" 39:21 Pursuing Financial Freedom 44:44 Pay It Forward and Learn 47:35 Trusting Your Own Judgment 50:35 Teamwork and Interdependence Insight Follow Elena: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elenaagaragimova/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elenaagaragimova/ Listen on: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shift-with-elena-agar/id1530850914 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5UKh6dWcuQwJlmAOqD8wij
Welcome to another episode of "Coffee with a Journalist," featuring a special conversation with Jabari Young, senior writer and editor at ForbesBLK. In this episode, Jabari shares his preferences for well-crafted pitches, stressing the value of paragraphs over bullet points, direct email communication, and the significance of exclusive, newsworthy content. As we explore his transition from sports journalism to broader news coverage, Jabari reveals the fast-paced nature of his work, his enthusiasm for championing African American and Black community stories, and his dedication to impactful storytelling. Whether you're a PR professional, a journalist, or just passionate about powerful narratives, this episode offers valuable insights into the world of high-stakes journalism and the ethos of one of Forbes' most dynamic sections. Grab your coffee and join us for this engaging conversation!
Lynnwood Bibbens, the founder and CEO of the streaming network ReachTV, joined Forbes senior writer Jabari Young at the Nasdaq MarketSite to discuss his plans for reimagining what TV at the airport looks like.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Andre McGregor, the CEO of ForceMetrics, joins Forbes senior writer Jabari Young at the Nasdaq MarketSite to discuss a $22 million capital raise for his software startup. ForceMetrics investors include Star Wars creator George Lucas, and his wife, Mellody Hobson, co-CEO of Ariel Investments, and billionaire Charles Koch.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Alvin Tillery, founder of the political action committee Alliance for Black Equality and CEO of consultancy firm 2040 Strategy Group, joins Forbes Senior writer Jabari Young on "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss the impact of Black male voters on the U.S. Presidential Race.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Former NFL linebacker Brandon Copeland sat down with Forbes senior writer Jabari Young at the Nasdaq MarketSite to discuss financial literacy tips for NFL players as the 2024 season nears. Copeland also shared insights into his real estate portfolio and provided guidance on getting started with investing."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, our Founder and President Jennifer Risi chats with Jabari on his experiences this past year leading ForbesBLK, what he is hearing across the business community today and expected impact of the upcoming election.
Coco Gauff joins Forbes senior writer Jabari Young to discuss how she's expanding her business empire away from tennis. Gauff, 20, recently signed an extension with shipping giant UPS for a campaign entitled, “Coco vs. The Doubters,” which spotlights Generation Z entrepreneurs who overcome the difficult odds of operating a small business.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jerami Grant, forward for the NBA's Portland Trail Blazers franchise, joins Forbes senior writer Jabari Young at the Nasdaq MarketSite to discuss his equity stake in soccer club D.C. United.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ex-NBA player Mustafa Shakur, who previously played for the Washington Wizards and Oklahoma City Thunder, launched a sports nutrition startup called Pure Fuel. He joined Forbes senior writer Jabari Young at the Nasdaq MarketSite to discuss the startup's hydration drink.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Afro Unicorn, CEO April Showers, talks with Forbes senior, writer and editor, Jabari Young about her product licensing business, which she says grew to $15 million in sales from $5 million in 2022.Showers, 43, provides a glimpse into her startup, founded in 2019, and tips about leveraging the licensing products at big-box retailers.Stay ConnectedForbes newsletters: https://newsletters.editorial.forbes.comForbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbesForbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbesForbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbesMore From Forbes: http://forbes.comForbes covers the intersection of entrepreneurship, wealth, technology, business and lifestyle with a focus on people and success.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Campus Ink CEO, Steven Farag, speaks with Forbes Senior Writer and Editor, Jabari Young, about his business selling t-shirts and splitting revenue with NCAA athletes. Campus Ink announced a $2 million raise with investors, including WNBA team owner Renee Montgomery.Stay ConnectedForbes newsletters: https://newsletters.editorial.forbes.comForbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbesForbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbesForbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbesMore From Forbes: http://forbes.comForbes covers the intersection of entrepreneurship, wealth, technology, business and lifestyle with a focus on people and success.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CEO Steven Farag recaps his recent Forbes interview with Jabari Young, including how it came to fruition and what the experience was like at the Nasdaq building.The crew then chops it up about all of this year's Merch Madness plans, and how the NIL Store plans to capitalize on college basketball players' biggest moments.
Forbes Senior Writer,Jabari Young, sat down with Information Technology Industry Council President and CEO, Jason Oxman, to talk about how the government should regulate artificial intelligence, the need to educate people on AI and the skills the future workforce will need in light of these advances.Stay ConnectedForbes newsletters: https://newsletters.editorial.forbes.comForbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbesForbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbesForbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbesMore From Forbes: http://forbes.comForbes covers the intersection of entrepreneurship, wealth, technology, business and lifestyle with a focus on people and success.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pacers Sports & Entertainment CEO Mel Raines sat down with Forbes Senior Writer, Jabari Young, to discuss growing the Pacers organization, sports streaming right, and the similarities between working in sports and politics.Stay ConnectedForbes newsletters: https://newsletters.editorial.forbes.comForbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbesForbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbesForbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbesMore From Forbes: http://forbes.comForbes covers the intersection of entrepreneurship, wealth, technology, business and lifestyle with a focus on people and success.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Senior writer, Jabari Young, interviews Peter George, the CEO of Evolv Technology, a security company that deploys weapon detection systems at sporting events, concert venues, museums and other venues where people gather.Stay ConnectedForbes newsletters: https://newsletters.editorial.forbes.comForbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbesForbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbesForbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbesMore From Forbes: http://forbes.comForbes covers the intersection of entrepreneurship, wealth, technology, business and lifestyle with a focus on people and success.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Milton Newton is an American professional basketball executive and former player. He is the assistant general manager of the Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association. Newton played basketball as a small forward and attended University of Kansas. He helped lead his team to the Final Four national championship in 1989. After college, Newtown played professionally in Belgium and Australia.Since he has worked at a scout for the Philadelphia 76ers and Assistant Director of the USA Basketball Team. In September 2013, he was hired by the Minnesota Timberwolves as their general manager, but was let go by the team in May 2016.Milt Newton joins 'Forbes Talks' with Jabari Young to talk about the current Bucks Season and his experience being as a Black NBA coach and General Manager.Stay ConnectedForbes newsletters: https://newsletters.editorial.forbes.comForbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbesForbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbesForbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbesMore From Forbes: http://forbes.comForbes covers the intersection of entrepreneurship, wealth, technology, business and lifestyle with a focus on people and success.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jabari Young, a senior writer and editorial lead for ForbesBLK, discusses the inaugural business ForbesBLK Summit that's coming to Atlanta on November 5 & 6. Plus, Cianti Stewart-Reid, the executive director of Fair Fight Action, discusses Fair Fight's court challenge against True the Vote, a conservative Texas-based vote monitoring organization, over voter intimidation. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Senior Editor, Jabari Young, sits down with Dwayne Johnson to explore his stardom quality stemming from wrestling, ownership of the XFL and the path he took, and why buying it is so influential.Stay ConnectedForbes newsletters: https://newsletters.editorial.forbes.comForbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbesForbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbesForbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbesMore From Forbes: http://forbes.comForbes covers the intersection of entrepreneurship, wealth, technology, business and lifestyle with a focus on people and success.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's podcast, Host Ramses Ja concludes his two-part conversation with Jabari Young and Ayisha Mendez , the team behind the launch of ForbesBLK, a new publication under the Forbes brand that spotlights Black entrepreneurship and Black businesses that are making a difference in the Back community. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first of a 2 part series, Host Ramses Ja talks with Jabari Young and Ayisha Mendez , the team behind the launch of ForbesBLK., a new publication under the Forbes brand that spotlights Black entrepreneurship and Black businesses that are making a difference in the Back community. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this edition of Hoopsology, we welcome sports business reporter, Jabari Young. Jabari brings his insight regarding the future of Twitter pertaining to the world of sports. He also discusses which social media platform is poised to replace Twitter if the platform is to go under. We talk about the success of the redesigned NBA app, the metaverse, and more. Please email your questions to hoopsologypod@gmail.com and follow us on all social media platforms. Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Twitter:@hoopsologypod Instagram:@hoopsologypod Justin's Twitter: @Justintime16 Matt Thomas Twitter: @thetrainerstake
In this edition of Hoopsology, we welcome sports business reporter, Jabari Young. Jabari brings his insight regarding the future of Twitter pertaining to the world of sports. He also discusses which social media platform is poised to replace Twitter if the platform is to go under. We talk about the success of the redesigned NBA app, the metaverse, and more. Please email your questions to hoopsologypod@gmail.com and follow us on all social media platforms. Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Twitter:@hoopsologypod Instagram:@hoopsologypod Justin's Twitter: @Justintime16 Matt Thomas Twitter: @thetrainerstake We are a proud member of Underdog Podcasts.
With opening week quickly approaching, Ben Fischer, Reggie Walker, and Xavier Hunter were joined by Jabari Young of Forbes to preview the upcoming NFL season. Topics discussed included the Deshaun Watson suspension, Denver Broncos ownership, Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, and the league's advancements in media.
We start the programme with news that workers at Apple's Grand Central Station store in New York have announced a plan to start a union. If the bid is successful, it would be the first union at one of the tech giant's US stores and follows moves by both Starbucks and Amazon employees to unionize. We spoke to Anna Kramer, a workplace, tech labour, and tech culture reporter at news site Protocol about where this could go. We then move on to discuss what sort of impact did the China GDP figures have on the markets with Peter Jankovskis of Arbor Financial Services in Illinois. Lastly, we look into NBA super-team the Golden State Warriors launching a new entertainment division. Jabari Young, a CNBC Sports reporter talks us through why they are doing this and what it means for the sport.
Disney's old guard and new guard are butting heads in the company's boardroom, and the tensions between Bob Iger and Bob Chapek are getting awkward. As Russian troops continue their assaults in Ukraine, world leaders prepare for a NATO meeting with a singular objective: to stop Vladimir Putin. Former US Ambassador to Nato Ivo Daalder considers the biggest risks to European stability and the best tools to prompt an end to the conflict. In China, Boeing is helping to investigate a 737 plane crash while still rebuilding its reputation after the 737 Max tragedies. Plus, Warren Buffett's taking Berkshire Hathaway on a shopping spree, and CNBC's Jabari Young explains the waning luster of March Madness. In this episode:Ivo Daalder, @IvoHDaalderJabari Young, @JabariJYoungKelly Evans, @KellyCNBCMichael Santoli, @michaelsantoliJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie
This year's Super Bowl could pull in record viewership, and that could have implications for pricing and network bidding next year. Our own Jabari Young joins to discuss what's at stake for the NFL and TV providers. Plus, the CEO of Dream Hotel Group joins to discuss the path to recovery for the hospitality industry, and how inflation will impact pricing and consumer demand. And our own Sharon Epperson joins with a report on financial infidelity ahead of Valentine's Day, and how hiding money decisions from your partner could be costly in more ways than one.
As SoFi Stadium gets ready for Super Bowl LVI, Eoin Connolly is joined by Sportico sports business reporter Eben Novy-Williams and CNBC's Jabari Young to run through the big stories in a busy period for the NFL. They look at the themes surrounding the big game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals, then cover topics ranging from former Miami Dolphins' head coach Brian Flores' potentially incendiary class action lawsuit on racial discrimination, to the mooted sale of the Denver Broncos, the league's regional strategy, the Washington Commanders rebrand and the retirement of Tom Brady. And more good news! The SportsPro Podcast has been nominated for a Sports Podcast Award. If you like what you hear, please vote for us in the Best Sports Business Podcast category here. Please note that you will have to register first.
In the wake of Brian Flores's lawsuit against the NFL and three of its teams, CNBC's sports business reporter Jabari Young and Washington University's director of the sports business program Patrick Rishe discuss the legacy of racial inequity in the league and the ripple effects of the ex-head coach's allegations. Journalist and Yale University lecturer Joanne Lipman considers Spotify's decision to stand by Joe Rogan, even as more musicians follow Neil Young's lead. Spotify's $100 million check to the podcaster brings the company into the debate about content moderation and protections: is it a platform, or a publisher? Tech stocks, which led the market sell-off in January, have been key drivers of the three-day rebound, and Google-parent Alphabet's strong quarter is pushing its stock--and the rest of the tech cohort--even higher. Meanwhile, shares of PayPal slipped over 25% a day after the company provided weak guidance that it blamed in part on inflation. Plus, Elon Musk is defending his infamous 420 tweet (again), and a whole lot more winter is coming!In this episode:Patrick Rishe, @PatrickRisheJoanne Lipman, @joannelipmanJabari Young, @JabariJYoungBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinCameron Costa, @CameronCostaNY
The U.N. Security Council is set to meet today, setting the stage for a confrontation between the US and Russia. Daniel Tannebaum of Oliver Wyman joins to discuss potential outcomes. Plus, more mega cap tech companies are set to report their earnings this week, as the NASDAQ is down more than 12% just this year. James Cakmak of Clockwise Capital joins to talk about why he is optimistic on the sector. And there are rumors that Tom Brady is retiring this year, but is it true? Our own Jabari Young joins to discuss Brady's career and this year's Super Bowl matchup.
The Supreme Court has blocked the Biden administration from enforcing its sweeping vaccine-or-test requirements for large private companies. CNBC's Kayla Tausche reports on the ruling that comes three days after the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's emergency measure for businesses started to take effect. Michael Mann, professor of atmospheric science at Penn State University, discusses a White House plan to hire 1,000 workers to focus on the climate crisis. A.B. Stoddard of RealClearPolitics reports on Sen. Kyrsten Sinema's comments today that she would not agree to change Senate rules to pass a voting rights bill, which effectively ends President Biden's hopes of passing any voting rights legislation. CNBC's Jabari Young discusses the Major League Baseball lockout and negotiations to reach a new labor deal. He also talks about Apple entering talks to stream live regular season games during the week. Plus, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has refused to meet with the January 6th committee and the FBI has arrested the leader of the Oath Keepers today and charged him with seditious conspiracy.
The rapidly spreading omicron variant is now the dominant Covid strain in the U.S., representing 73% of sequenced cases, according to data published today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky joins Shep Smith to discuss the spread of omicron among new Covid cases in the U.S. and what families can do to protect themselves over the holiday season. CNBC's Meg Tirrell reports on what we can look forward to in the world of medicine in 2022. CNBC's Jabari Young discusses the number of professional athletes who have been added to Covid lists, and what the leagues are hoping to do about it. NBC's Sahil Kapur reports on Sen. Joe Manchin's refusal to support President Joe Biden's Build Back Better plan, and Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's vow to bring the bill to a vote in early January. Former presidential candidate Andrew Yang discusses his efforts to create a third political party in the United States. Plus, CNBC's Perry Russom reports on why families around the country are struggling to afford diapers for their kids.
The CDC now says if given a choice, people should get the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, rather than the Johnson & Johnson brand. Correspondent Clayton Neville tells us why. The White House is making a push to get more truck drivers out on the road to help solve the nation's supply chain issues. We'll talk with the Wall Street Journal's Jennifer Smith about that. And sports, once again, has a COVID-19 problem. Jabari Young covers sports and sports business for CNBC. He joins us to offer his take on the issue. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CNBC's Rehema Ellis delivers the latest on President Joe Biden's trip to New Jersey and New York to survey the widespread storm damage left in Ida's wake. NBC's Raf Sanchez reports on the Taliban's press conference where the group announced its new government. CNBC's Scott Cohn breaks down what's happening with California's recall election. CNBC's Valerie Castro discusses the shooting of South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh, three months after his wife and son were shot and killed. CNBC's Mackenzie Sigalos reports on El Salvador becoming the first country to adopt bitcoin as legal tender. Jeffrey Sonnenfeld is Senior Associate Dean for Leadership Studies at Yale School of Management reacts to the upcoming vote out of Portland, Oregon that would ban travel to Texas for all trade and city employees as a reaction to the new Texas abortion law. Plus, CNBC's Jabari Young on how Covid is impacting NBA players and teams.
Jabari Young, CNBC's national sports business reporter joins Dave to talk about his path from being a sports fan and good writer as a teenager to covering sports around the country. He discusses the importance and impact that mentors and great journalists have had on him and why it is necessary to perform once you are given opportunity.
Reporters in cities from coast to coast deliver the latest Covid coverage on vaccine requirements, mask mandates, and vaccine hesitancy. NBC's Dan De Luce reports on President Joe Biden's announcement about the U.S. military officially ending its combat mission in Iraq by the end of this year. CNBC's Jabari Young reacts to the joint statement from Oklahoma and Texas on their intent to leave the Big 12. Plus, three-time Olympian Dominique Dawes discusses Team USA's women's gymnastics team and the progress of the athletes so far.
Luxury electric vehicle maker, Lucid Motors, debuts today under the ticker LCID. Lucid's first electric vehicle, the $77,000 Lucid Air, is expected to be delivered to customers in the second half of 2021. Peter Rawlinson, chief executive officer at Lucid Motors, discusses the trading debut and the future of electric vehicles. Ratings for the Olympic Games' opening ceremony were down 36% compared to 2016. Axios Media Reporter, Sara Fischer, and CNBC's Jabari Young weigh in on the ratings, logistical challenges, and the latest news from Tokyo. Bitcoin surged to its highest level since mid-June today, trading as high as nearly $40,000, after a recruitment ad suggested that Amazon may start accepting the cryptocurrency for payment. Plus, CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports on the tensions between the U.S. and China …. and Joe Kernen is taking his bets.
NBC's Tom Llamas reports the latest on the Olympics opening ceremony from Tokyo. Senior Scholar at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security Dr. Amesh Adalja delivers insights on the rising number of Covid cases in the U.S. due to the delta variant. Senior National Security Fellow with the New America Foundation Douglas Ollivant analyzes the Taliban's advancement in Afghanistan and what happens next in the country. CNBC's Jabari Young gauges the reaction by NFL fans and players to Commissioner Roger Goddell's warning to teams that, if they have a Covid outbreak among unvaccinated players, they could have to forfeit a game. Plus, journalist Bryce Covert explains why our current work schedule is no longer working for us.
NBC's Peter Alexander discusses President Joe Biden's message to social media companies to crack down on Covid vaccine misinformation. Dr. Nahid Bhadelia, director of the Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases at Boston University, delivers insights on the fight against the delta variant. NBC's Joe Fryer details the deep-sea expedition that's racing against time to document what's left of the disintegrating Titanic wreckage. CNBC's Jabari Young discusses the NFL's push to promote racial justice messaging. Plus, CNBC's Kate Rogers on the impact of the California wildfires on the state's wine makers.
The markets are still digesting the decisions and outlook from the FOMC meeting. We discuss what investors should be doing with their money. Plus, we take a look at the competitive retail landscape ahead of Prime Day. And it's a big weekend for the U.S. Open and its personalities—our own Jabari Young joins with his analysis.
Jabari Young on Twitter through out an Idea of Kawhi's returning to San Antonio not completely out of the picture. Ill give my two sense on the subject. Also Keldon Johnson sat down with ESPNSA and gave a awesome interview. Im going to go over a few of my favorite moments from that interview. 3:00 : KELDON JOHNSON INTERVIEWS WITH ESPNSA 30:06 : KAWHI LEONARDS RETURN TO SPURS? .............. SHOP Official San Antonio Spurs Gear At Fanatics! | Link Below https://fanatics.ncw6.net/c/2701430/620745/9663 & Rally House! | Link Below https://shrsl.com/302k5 LOOKING FOR TICKETS? Look for your CONCERT or SPORTING event tickets at Ticket Distributors with a 100% back guarantee! | LINK BELOW https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=37531&u=2740686&m=8123&urllink=&afftrack= ............. #Kawhileonard #spurs #keldonjohnson #nba CATCH THE SHOW LIVE ON YOUTUBE HERE! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2Hw5TS41hTyoMN0jZX6HkA Keldon Johnson Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oWCs5ngIkI&t=865s THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING MY CHANNEL! Send your tip/questions in youtube superchat or GO to https://streamelements.com/abuckingspurspodcast/tipto get them on screen! Follow the podcast right HERE! Itunes : https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spurs-film-room-the-podcast-a-san-antonio-spurs-podcast/id1411045941 Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/7srHwqjFVbR7cLFcpiVi01?si=llQpjeDpRNGhwhS7PgVY-w Follow On Instagram To Stay In The Know Here : instagram.com/spursfilmroom --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roberto-trejo/support
Jabari Young, Sports Business Reporter at CNBC, joins Joe and Tom to discuss sports journalism in today's new digital sports landscape. Jabari Young is a sports journalist best known for his coverage of the San Antonio Spurs and the NBA. He joined CNBC in October 2019 as a national sports business reporter. In his return to The CUSP Show, he discusses lessons learned from Stephen A. Smith and Kobe Bryant, his transition from Temple University to the Spurs to where he is today, comment sections, NFTs, and more. Enjoy this engaging episode of The CUSP Show. -- Jabari Young - @JabariJYoung | LinkedIn | Website -- The CUSP Show is a production by the faculty of Sports Management at Columbia University. You can get in touch with the program on Twitter @CU_SPS_Sports. Our presenters are Joe Favorito (@Joefav) and Tom Richardson (@ConvergenceTR). The show is produced by Tom Cerny (@Tom_Cerny19), Taylor DeBernardo '21 (@TDeBernardo33), and Ben Walsh '21, with Cameron Morris '21 (@CameronM0rr1s) managing social media efforts.
Chris is joined by CNBC sports business reporter Jabari Young to discuss how the next NBA TV deal could change how we watch basketball (02:00). Later, Chris and The Ringer’s Bryan Curtis weigh in on how the NBA television and League Pass experience could be improved (23:00). Host: Chris Ryan Guest: Jabari Young and Bryan Curtis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The mutation of the coronavirus strain is spooking consumers and investors. We speak to Dr. Carlos Del Rio about what it means for vaccine efficacy, and whether we could see it in the U.S. Plus, the NBA’s next season starts tonight—CNBC.com reporter Jabari Young on what it will look like. And Brian’s RBI focuses on how our travel habits have changed, as the TSA sees three consecutive days of traveler throughput above 1 million.
Pete and I start by discussing Jabari Young's (CNBC) report on how some in the NBA are actually advocating against finishing out this season. LeBron James also chimed in on the subject and we later got a report on the NBA wanting not only to play playoff games but also finish off the regular season, too. From there, we discussed some of the backlash to The Last Dance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Papa & Bonta are joined by Jabari Young, take a look around the NBA at Doc Rivers & the latest Woj Bomb, are joined by JD live from Toronto, talk about how bad the Giants are, and of course, the caboose pistol.
In Episode 468 of Locked on Raptors, Sean is on assignment in Alberta so Vivek Jacob is joined by Jabari young of the The Athletic to break down the Raptors' 120-117 win over the Spurs in DeMar DeRozan's return to Toronto. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Athletic's Jabari Young jumped on the podcast to fill Paul in on the new-look Spurs. How has the culture survived the departures of the Manu and Tony Parker? Is DeMar DeRozan fitting in? How surprising is the emergence of Bryn Forbes? We also take a look outside San Antonio at the Maverick's rookie Luka Doncic.