Episodes

  • Sports Professor Rick Horrow and Soccer Legend Landon Donovan 3/26/26
    Mar 26 2026

    Landon Donovan sits down with Alex Sherman for a wide-ranging conversation on the 2026 World Cup, the business and visibility challenges facing Major League Soccer, and the personal realities behind elite performance—including depression, therapy, and the pressure to be “on” at all times.

    Key topics covered

    • Why the 2026 World Cup could be a true “before and after” moment for American soccer (and why it could also be overhyped)
    • What a “successful” World Cup looks like for the USMNT: a deep run plus iconic moments that change public perception
    • How MLS stacks up against top European leagues—and what billionaire ownership could mean if spending and ambition rise
    • The MLS–Apple TV model: what worked, what limited reach, and why broader promotion still matters for a growing league
    • Donovan’s book motivations: moving beyond highlight-reel memoirs to talk honestly about depression, family, and identity
    • A candid look at depressive episodes, including a drug-induced crisis and how meditation helped him survive it
    • Youth soccer in the U.S.: “pay-to-play,” win-first culture, broken incentives—and Donovan’s stated mission to change it

    Timestamps

    • 10:26 — Why 2026 could reshape U.S. soccer, and a 1994 World Cup flashback
    • 10:28 — What “success” looks like for the USMNT (deep run + iconic moments)
    • 10:30 — MLS ownership, spending power, and what exposure to the World Cup can unlock
    • 10:31 — MLS vs. Europe: where the league stands today
    • 10:36 — The MLS–Apple TV deal and the challenge of reach vs. revenue
    • 10:37 — Why Donovan wrote a book—and why mental health is central to it
    • 10:43 — Depression, suicidal thoughts, and the role of therapy and meditation
    • 10:47 — Retirement, ownership interest, and why youth soccer reform is his “next frontier”

    Resources mentioned

    • Stream Major League Soccer on Apple TV
    • MLS viewing FAQ and details on watching matches
    • Lincoln City FC (club Donovan mentions investing in)

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    34 mins
  • CBS Sports’ Tracy Wolfson and Hall of Fame Coach Jim Boeheim 3/19/26
    Mar 19 2026

    Legendary Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim sits down with Alex Sherman a few days before March Madness to break down the realities of NIL, the transfer portal, and the shifting power structure in college basketball. Boeheim argues the sport has, in many ways, improved on the court—older rosters, more talent staying in school, and an influx of international players—but says meaningful regulation (contracts, salary caps, transfer limits) is still needed to prevent the system from spinning further out of control.


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    27 mins
  • Tyler Reddick on 3 Straight NASCAR Wins, Michael Jordan, 23XI, and AI 3/12/26
    Mar 12 2026

    Tyler Reddick joins Alex Sherman to unpack a red-hot start to the NASCAR season—three straight wins—and what’s actually behind the momentum. Reddick explains how experience at specific tracks and lessons from previous near-misses helped him execute when it mattered, including reflecting on coming up just short in the Daytona 500 and using prior failures as motivation to close races out.


    A big focus of the conversation is 23XI Racing’s leadership—and the reality of what it’s like to drive for an ownership group that includes Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin. Reddick shares a favorite Jordan moment that turned into real performance fuel, and he pushes back on the idea that Jordan is “just the money,” describing how both Jordan and Hamlin contribute leadership, perspective, and hands-on involvement (including Hamlin’s role in building out the team’s “Airspeed” facility).


    They also zoom out to the business of NASCAR: what a winning streak can do for sponsorship conversations, why partner exposure matters as much as prize money, and how driver compensation can vary widely depending on contract structure (salary vs. winnings/purse-heavy deals). Reddick addresses whether any fallout lingered after 23XI’s lawsuit against NASCAR and the eventual settlement, and he explains why, from his seat, things stayed professional at the track and the relationship is moving forward.


    Finally, Reddick weighs in on NASCAR’s current trajectory amid leadership changes and shifting motorsports attention, including the role of the Next Gen car and why tire strategy (and Goodyear’s changes) can significantly impact racing quality. The episode closes with a look at AI: while Reddick doesn’t use AI in-car, he says teams are exploring how AI might help them process overwhelming amounts of performance and race data more efficiently over time.

    01:30 Michael Jordan’s “jab” that motivated Reddick to improve on superspeedways
    03:05 How Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin actually lead at 23XI Racing
    05:13 23XI’s lawsuit vs. NASCAR, the settlement, and whether anything lingers
    06:44 Winning streak economics: sponsors, exposure, and new partnership interest
    08:06 How driver pay works: salary vs. winnings and contract structure
    09:33 NASCAR’s direction, leadership change, Next Gen car, and why tires matter
    11:21 AI in NASCAR: using AI to sort racing data (and why it’s still early)
    13:29 Phoenix sendoff and Michael Jordan’s leadership style


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    22 mins
  • Inter Miami's Jorge Mas and his Nu Stadium 3/5/26
    Mar 5 2026

    CNBC’s Contessa Brewer speaks with Inter Miami CF Managing Owner Jorge Mas and Nu CEO Cristina Junqueira about their new stadium naming rights deal. They also discuss the business impact of Lionel Messi and the upcoming World Cup


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  • ESPN's Chris Berman 2/26/26
    Feb 26 2026

    CNBC’s Alex Sherman talks with sports business professor Rick Horrow about the stadium building boom and what’s fueling it. Then, longtime ESPN host Chris Berman joins Sherman to break down ESPN’s evolution, its NFL ownership deal, and why Berman believes the Damar Hamlin incident may have impacted the league’s push for an 18th game.


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    29 mins
  • YouTube Sports Creator Jesser 2/19/26
    Feb 19 2026

    CNBC's Alex Sherman sits down with YouTube creator Jesse Riedel, known to millions as "Jesser."
    They discuss how Riedel scaled from virtually zero audience to more than 37 million subscribers, turning sports content into a digital media powerhouse. He also breaks down what he sees for YouTube's future sports content.


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    28 mins
  • Football writer Ken Belson and NFL legend Joe Montana 2/12/26
    Feb 12 2026

    CNBC’s Alex Sherman sits down with longtime NFL writer Ken Belson to discuss his new book “Every Day is Sunday,” the evolution of the league, and the business buzz surrounding Super Bowl week. Then, Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana joins the podcast to reflect on his legendary career, his pivot into venture capital, and where he sees the NFL heading next.


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    39 mins
  • NFL's Hans Schroeder on renegotiating TV rights and why Disney isn't 'legacy media' 2/6/26
    Feb 6 2026

    CNBC's Alex Sherman talks to Hans Schroeder, the NFL's executive vice president of media distribution. They discuss whether the league will trigger its opt-out clause to renegotiate TV rights deals early, the NFL's landmark agreement with Disney/ESPN and why the league is bullish on ESPN's future value, potential expansion of its YouTube partnership, what it would take to convince players to accept an 18-game season, and the NFL's efforts to create a dedicated media package for international games.


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    16 mins