Josh Luber
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But at some point that happens and you're like, oh shit, like, okay, I need to start thinking about this. And you have to think about strategically because what happens is the flip side of that is as soon as people know that you have wealth, everybody comes out. And I'm not just talking about like people that are like, give me money, but you know, like the schools that I went to.
But at some point that happens and you're like, oh shit, like, okay, I need to start thinking about this. And you have to think about strategically because what happens is the flip side of that is as soon as people know that you have wealth, everybody comes out. And I'm not just talking about like people that are like, give me money, but you know, like the schools that I went to.
They send me more emails and then they call me more often than they used to. I spoke at Emory this past week and there were meetings that were put on my calendar with different people in the organization there that wanted to talk to me about that. So it's important that if you don't have your own thing, then people will make their thing your thing. And that's important for it.
They send me more emails and then they call me more often than they used to. I spoke at Emory this past week and there were meetings that were put on my calendar with different people in the organization there that wanted to talk to me about that. So it's important that if you don't have your own thing, then people will make their thing your thing. And that's important for it.
I met my wife in law school. My wife is the first person in her family born in America. Her family is from Chile. And we met in law school and I went to work for the largest law firm in Atlanta and she was an immigration attorney, family based immigration attorney, which is basically one step above a pro bono. And she doesn't work now. She stopped working when we moved to Texas.
I met my wife in law school. My wife is the first person in her family born in America. Her family is from Chile. And we met in law school and I went to work for the largest law firm in Atlanta and she was an immigration attorney, family based immigration attorney, which is basically one step above a pro bono. And she doesn't work now. She stopped working when we moved to Texas.
Her mother lives with us and they take care of her mother. But what we're trying to figure out is can we create some sort of organization for Hispanic immigrants that she can spearhead? That is something that is personal to us that we're trying to figure out how to do. But I never had something that was as personal to me that made sense for otherwise you're just doing it to check a box.
Her mother lives with us and they take care of her mother. But what we're trying to figure out is can we create some sort of organization for Hispanic immigrants that she can spearhead? That is something that is personal to us that we're trying to figure out how to do. But I never had something that was as personal to me that made sense for otherwise you're just doing it to check a box.
So, again, I think it's an organic thing that happens naturally. But, again, if you don't have something structured yourself, then people will put it on you.
So, again, I think it's an organic thing that happens naturally. But, again, if you don't have something structured yourself, then people will put it on you.
I mean, obviously the smaller the numbers, the higher, the higher the percentage, right? I mean, that's just, it's just math. Um, I think it's pretty small. I think it, I think it's probably in the, like, I don't know, 10 to 15% range. You know, there, there's something that's there. There's some sort of like nest egg, but they're already fiercely independent. They're 12 and nine. And, um,
I mean, obviously the smaller the numbers, the higher, the higher the percentage, right? I mean, that's just, it's just math. Um, I think it's pretty small. I think it, I think it's probably in the, like, I don't know, 10 to 15% range. You know, there, there's something that's there. There's some sort of like nest egg, but they're already fiercely independent. They're 12 and nine. And, um,
I'd be pretty shocked if, if they grew up to a place where they either expecting or want that money. Um, so I don't know, but I mean, there's no way that you're not going to create some sort of, uh, some sort of, of nest egg and some sort of, of, of way to do that. Um, so I don't know. So let's say like 15% each. So 30% and then, you know, 70% is, is not to them.
I'd be pretty shocked if, if they grew up to a place where they either expecting or want that money. Um, so I don't know, but I mean, there's no way that you're not going to create some sort of, uh, some sort of, of nest egg and some sort of, of, of way to do that. Um, so I don't know. So let's say like 15% each. So 30% and then, you know, 70% is, is not to them.
In fairness, my kids are 12 and 9. I think if you ask me when they're 24 and 27, I might have a much different answer, right, of we're at a different stage of our life and seeing where they're at in their life and what they do, whether they're married, what kind of career they have, what they've chosen to dedicate their lives to. But, again, it's so early to even think about that for โ but โ
In fairness, my kids are 12 and 9. I think if you ask me when they're 24 and 27, I might have a much different answer, right, of we're at a different stage of our life and seeing where they're at in their life and what they do, whether they're married, what kind of career they have, what they've chosen to dedicate their lives to. But, again, it's so early to even think about that for โ but โ
Well, it's not changing, right? Who was it? Alexis Ohanian, who's been on the soapbox about that sports are basically the future of business because of AI and the other things that will change so much other parts of business. I mean, it's not wrong, right? You look at Fanatics and look at just the state of Fanatics business today versus five years ago and how it's evolved.
Well, it's not changing, right? Who was it? Alexis Ohanian, who's been on the soapbox about that sports are basically the future of business because of AI and the other things that will change so much other parts of business. I mean, it's not wrong, right? You look at Fanatics and look at just the state of Fanatics business today versus five years ago and how it's evolved.
And we still have a long way to go. Yeah, I think that it's only going to become a bigger part of the economy, bigger part of... Culture? Yeah, of culture and content. I mean, it just is. I also think, by the way, this is why, and you probably know a lot of these folks as well, there's a lot of people trying to create large organizations around sports other than baseball, basketball, and football.
And we still have a long way to go. Yeah, I think that it's only going to become a bigger part of the economy, bigger part of... Culture? Yeah, of culture and content. I mean, it just is. I also think, by the way, this is why, and you probably know a lot of these folks as well, there's a lot of people trying to create large organizations around sports other than baseball, basketball, and football.