The speaker discusses their business strategy of expanding luxury hotels while maintaining their value system. They also talk about their involvement in the sports industry and their decision to support women's basketball for strategic reasons. They reflect on the challenges faced by women in the sports industry and the importance of team sports for developing important skills.
Sheila Johnson is best known for co-founding BET, a network she launched with her ex-husband, Bob Johnson, and which they eventually sold to Viacom for billions. She’s since built a hospitality brand, been an active philanthropist and is an owner or partner in three professional sports teams. But many of those achievements came at great cost, as Sheila writes in her new memoir, “Walk Through Fire: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Triumph.” We discuss how she navigated her success and independence in a time where “women were defined by their husbands.” We also talk about the future of BET and the role of identity-driven programming in American media.
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