KOBE BRYANT'S LAST GREAT INTERVIEW On How To FIND PURPOSE In LIFE | Kobe Bryant & Jay Shetty

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Published 2020-09-18
On this episode of On Purpose, I sat down with Kobe Bryant. Kobe is a five-time NBA Champion, two-time Olympic Gold Medalist, and Oscar winner. Kobe created Granity Studios: where his new role consists of being a producer, storyteller, and writer.

Here’s a snippet of the brilliance you’ll witness … Kobe: “Now it's different because it's not about the awards, you just wind up trying to create something that's going to inspire someone, that hopefully through that inspiration they can inspire someone else. What I've come to learn as my career went on, that's more significant than any championship."

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All Comments (21)
  • @Ayzues
    “You can be mentored by people that are not alive” Rip Kobe
  • “Rest at the end, not in the middle” Rest easy Kobe, You deserve it!
  • @mannyh32
    Kobe Bryant is alive. If you hear him express himself, he is speaking to generations. His physical self may not be present, but his ideas, inspiration, and keen views will live for years and years to come. It is just amazing how much he enjoyed life. The accident got us all to mourn him but spearheaded us all to listen to him more than ever.
  • @danielallyway
    Kobe inspired a whole new generation of people, not only in basketball!
  • @bronsondynasty
    This guy is really engaged. And Kobe sees that and is giving a great interview. This man is learning and fanning out at the same time
  • “I want to be so successful that people remember me even when i die” RIP KOBE
  • @leoniew1578
    “You can be mentored by people who aren’t alive” Kobe’s story is still inspiring 🙏🏾🙏🏾. Thank you, sir!
  • @ryanas447
    Dude how does this not have way more views
  • @SnewJ
    My greatest teacher ❤️
  • @saraspano
    Much respect to Jay Shetty for being in a room with a giant, and showing up in his presence as a giant himself. He’s truly is one of the best interviewers, as he’s able to draw out the true essence of who someone is, regardless of who it is.
  • @ZeRo-yc7zf
    Kobe’s such a brilliant man. When he was talking about letting kids be imaginative, that applies to grownups too. When I’m going for jogs I imagine myself as like some warrior that’s training for a war or something like that, getting ready to combat invading forces and like in a training montage with the music I’m listening to, and it just keeps me going and I never saw it as a challenge to use mental tricks to keep myself engaged I just thought I was being a weirdo lol
  • @skepticstoic
    2:09 Writing Ads: Creativity and purpose from restrictions 3:42 Readapt teachings accessibility 6:42 How to see past emotions and execute: Acceptance 9:12 Getting over yourself: EGO death through curiosity and experimentation 10:50 Deep strategy, long vision, consistency from adversity 14:50 Importance of engagement and inspiring through imaginative play 17:40 Adult's job is to inspire creativity with questions 18:20 Excitement and motivation through ownership 19:30 Empathy and Compassion in teams 19:52 Self awareness through high frequency tennis 22:37 Walking through users journey to build empathy to engagement 24:51 Creativity from truth: first principles 26:40 Creativity and inspiration through structure and from restrictions 29:52 Be your worst critique to expose weakness and build conviction 31:42 Obsession from passion 36:07 Build conviction from adversity 39:27 Finding mentors: Research journey of mentors 41:33 Final Five Quick Questions
  • @TaliaScottMusic
    This is absolutely beautiful. Thank you for this🙏🏼 Rest In Peace Kobe🤍
  • @kiamia517
    i’ve never heard kobe speak in interviews until today.. i’ve never paid much attention to basketball but i knew he was a good player based on his popularity. and my god.. this was a brilliant man. his purpose here for this world was loud and clear. huge inspiration.
  • @bubbabuttz1629
    I just had my first daughter and soaking up this GOAT Kobe was something special
  • @dsingleton7886
    The reason its underrated is exactly what they are talking about. His channel is real thoughts and life lessons. Not just trendy stuff, which is a shame people dont appreciate
  • @CEODRO
    The biggest lesson I learned from his passing was to appreciate greatness while we have them. I spent most of life not liking him bc of sports instead of realizing the caliber of person he was. We lost a great man that day. Rip to every person that was lost that day.
  • @donttrip4027
    “I love that” jays response to anything Kobe said