On this week's episode of, Jay speaks with the legendary Earvin"Magic" Johnson. Often called the greatest point guard in NBA history, Magic earned five titles over the course of 13 seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers – and changed the nature of the game, too.
But before he was"Magic," he was just Earvin: a kid from East Lansing, Michigan. As he carved out a name for himself on and off the court, he learned how to navigate his public and private personas. But Magic's private life became very public in 1991. That's when he was diagnosed with HIV. He immediately retired from the game he loved, but he didn't back down; he became an outspoken advocate and entrepreneur.
Magic spoke with Jay about everything from his past rivalry with Larry Bird, how he turned his devastating HIV diagnosis into an opportunity to educate the public, and the importance of his investments in Black and brown communities. Ultimately, behind all his success is a man who loves to spend time with his family.
RealJayWilliams Grateful to have an amazing mentor like MagicJohnson! Thank you for leading this movement.
MagicJohnson RealJayWilliams None of wth you explained he talked about sounds remotely interesting
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RealJayWilliams did my Ph.D. dissertation on optimism and leadership...intro spoke about Magic, who had just been diagnosed with AIDS...everyone said he was a goner, I said then 'No, he's not...he's an optimist'...optimists more likely to recover and always more likely to win at anything
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