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Jul 20, 2022; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Golden State Warriors player Stephen Curry and wife Ayesha Curry arrive at the Red Carpet for the 2022 ESPY at Dolby Theater. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

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Jul 20, 2022; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Golden State Warriors player Stephen Curry and wife Ayesha Curry arrive at the Red Carpet for the 2022 ESPY at Dolby Theater. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images
One of the biggest names in the NBA’s history, Stephen Curry, isn’t just a brand of the game. Beyond the court, he’s a father, husband, businessman, philanthropist, and more. With such a multifaceted lifestyle, it seems natural that the superstar wants to expand. He’s already acing the sports apparel world with the $215 million deal with Under Armour, including an equity stake. Curry is spreading joy with his Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation. He’s also deep into the golf world through his partnership with Underrate Golf. Where isn’t Steph!
Wait, there’s something more brewing for the Baby-Faced Assassin. It looks like Stephen Curry and entertainment commentator Erick Peyton’s Unanimous Media is diving into the world of podcasts. So, are we shifting gears from basketball to audio content here?
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Stephen Curry’s latest business ventures could help him on his billionaire journey
The Hollywood Reporter’s report suggests that the Warriors star’s company, Unanimous Media, is teaming with iHeartRadio to “launch a new Unanimous podcast.” What does the new show aim to deliver to the fans? Well, think of compelling stories, engaging hosts, and endless surprises. Plus, it will “showcase a wide range of compelling shows across sports, entertainment, culture, and more.” And the best part? You can tune in anywhere—iHeartPodcasts, the iHeartRadio app, or your favorite podcast platform.
But Steph won’t be the one sharing his NBA tales or otherwise. Instead, a podcast fronted by his younger brother and Travonne Edwards is on its way to a debut. Kicking things off is G.O.T.E., the first show in the lineup. Hosted by Seth Curry and Edwards, it drops this February. The name? Short for Greatest of Their Era. Expect deep dives with athletes, entertainers, and influencers who are “shaping the cultural landscape, offering a nuanced and multifaceted look at what it truly means to be great in today’s world.” Get ready for bold conversations and unforgettable moments!
Meanwhile, Stephen Curry and Peyton are all in. They’re “thrilled,” to team up with iHeart for the podcast. And why not? “Podcasting is such a powerful medium for storytelling,” they shared. Their mission? “To create a platform that amplifies diverse perspectives and sparks meaningful conversations.” But that’s not all. They’re kicking things off with G.O.T.E.—a show that blends sports and culture like never before. “We’re incredibly excited to kick things off with G.O.T.E., a show that highlights the intersection of sports and culture in a way that we hope will excite fans.” That sure sounds like a game-changer!

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May 16, 2019; Oakland, CA, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) and Portland Trail Blazers guard Seth Curry (31) jog during the third quarter in game two of the Western conference finals of the 2019 NBA Playoffs at Oracle Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
Seth Curry and Travonne Edwards are also thrilled to be a part of the project. “The podcast is an opportunity to not only celebrate greatness in sports but also explore the broader impact these athletes have on culture and society.” But there’s more. The chemistry is real. “Travonne and I have incredible conversations on and off the mic, and we can’t wait to bring listeners into our world.”
Unanimous is leveling up. Stephen Curry’s brand is expanding its podcast slate, aiming to “give underrepresented voices the opportunity to engage with diverse audiences.” It’s not new to the game, with hits like The Greatest Sports Stories Never Told, Fifteen Minutes from Home, Game On, and Heat Check. Now, it’s teaming up with iHeart to push boundaries. “We are excited to join forces with Stephen and Erick to develop a truly engaging lineup of shows for the new Unanimous Podcast Slate,” said Will Pearson, iHeartPodcasts president. And with G.O.T.E. leading the way, expect fresh sports talk, bold stories, and a lot more! Well, this new collaboration is also opening up a bright possibility for Stephen Curry. How?
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Is Stephen Curry on track to become the next billionaire athlete, following in LeBron's footsteps?
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Look, LeBron James is the only active NBA star and among the choicest of athletes to have the ‘billionaire’ tag on himself. Meanwhile, Curry’s handshake with iHeartRadio means he has a chance of walking towards joining the billionaires’ club in the world of sports. At the same time, Curry’s wife, Ayesha, and her brand Sweet July are going beyond their horizons and getting the results.
Ayesha Curry’s Sweet July Books finds success
It’s been a month since new Jamaican author Trisha Tobias’ book Honeysuckle and Bone is out in the market, and to say it was an instant eye-catcher would be an understatement. With a 4.3/5 star review on the internet, you can say, the book has been doing pretty well for the last month. Thus, Ayesha Curry sat down with the author to talk about the book. Trisha is the first author published under Mrs. Curry’s Sweet July Books. Yes, Stephen Curry’s wife is also going beyond beauty products, and as a businesswoman, she too is expanding her horizon.
Sharing the first success of Sweet July on Instagram, Ayesha captioned her post: “I can’t believe it’s been almost a month since we released Honeysuckle and Bone into the world!! It’s been incredible seeing everyone’s reactions and the outpouring of love for the book. So proud of our very talented author @misstrishatobias and can’t wait for more of you to discover and enjoy this amazing story 📚”
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So, Stephen Curry is in a win-win situation with his net worth. He’s already cashing in millions with his Under Armour deal. And now, his latest ventures in podcast and more could push him to the billionaire status. Throw in Ayesha Curry’s business success and you have the recipe for taking things to the next level!
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Is Stephen Curry on track to become the next billionaire athlete, following in LeBron's footsteps?