Can you learn confidence—or just fake it till you make it? Mischa and Shanka dig into how real confidence is built, where it turns into arrogance, and why the quiet ones often win. From locker rooms to pitch rooms, they compare swagger in sport with presence in business. They discuss: •Building confidence over time vs. “fake it till you make it.” •Quiet confidence: why top performers talk less and listen more. •Federer’s grace, Nadal’s intensity—and what brands actually want. •Practical ways ...
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Can you learn confidence—or just fake it till you make it? Mischa and Shanka dig into how real confidence is built, where it turns into arrogance, and why the quiet ones often win. From locker rooms to pitch rooms, they compare swagger in sport with presence in business. They discuss: •Building confidence over time vs. “fake it till you make it.” •Quiet confidence: why top performers talk less and listen more. •Federer’s grace, Nadal’s intensity—and what brands actually want. •Practical ways ...
From Courts to Companies – Can Fame Build a Brand?
Courtside Capital
31 minutes
1 month ago
From Courts to Companies – Can Fame Build a Brand?
From Michael Jordan’s Air Jordans to Kobe Bryant’s BodyArmor deal, athletes are often called “entrepreneurs.” But are they really building businesses—or just lending their names? In this episode, Mischa and Shanka debate what it means to be a true entrepreneur. Mischa shares his perspective from inside professional tennis, while Shanka breaks down how equity, risk, and branding really work in the business world. They discuss: •Why most athletes struggle to balance business with their careers....
Courtside Capital
Can you learn confidence—or just fake it till you make it? Mischa and Shanka dig into how real confidence is built, where it turns into arrogance, and why the quiet ones often win. From locker rooms to pitch rooms, they compare swagger in sport with presence in business. They discuss: •Building confidence over time vs. “fake it till you make it.” •Quiet confidence: why top performers talk less and listen more. •Federer’s grace, Nadal’s intensity—and what brands actually want. •Practical ways ...