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Derek Champagne talks with Enes Kanter Freedom. Enes is a human rights activist, NBA star, Nobel Peace Prize nominee, and NY Times Best Selling author of the book: In The Name of Freedom.
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In this conversation, Ennis Cantor-Freedom shares his remarkable journey from a childhood in Turkey, where he faced societal pressures to hate, to becoming a prominent NBA player and a human rights activist. He discusses the challenges he faced in speaking out against injustices, particularly regarding the treatment of Uyghurs in China, and the personal sacrifices he made, including estrangement from his family and the threat to his safety. Through his story, he emphasizes the importance of empathy, the responsibility of influential figures, and the need to educate the next generation about human rights and social justice.
takeaways
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Ennis Cantor-Freedom
01:18
Childhood in Turkey: A Journey of Understanding
06:45
Transition to America: First Impressions and Cultural Adjustments
11:23
NBA Career: From Draft to Stardom
13:21
Activism Begins: Standing Up for Human Rights
16:51
Consequences of Activism: Family and Personal Sacrifices
18:52
Living Under Threat: The Interpol List and Travel Restrictions
20:58
The Threat of Violence and Personal Safety
22:22
Joining the Boston Celtics: A New Chapter
24:04
Awakening to Human Rights Issues
25:47
Using Basketball as a Platform for Activism
29:05
The Cost of Speaking Out
31:08
Empathy: The Missing Ingredient
32:23
The Consequences of Activism
37:26
The Business of Basketball and China
38:17
The Responsibility of Influential Athletes
40:46
Taking Action: What Can We Do?
Business Leadership Series Intro and Outro music provided by Just Off Turner: https://music.apple.com/za/album/the-long-walk-back/268386576
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Derek Champagne talks with Enes Kanter Freedom. Enes is a human rights activist, NBA star, Nobel Peace Prize nominee, and NY Times Best Selling author of the book: In The Name of Freedom.
summary
In this conversation, Ennis Cantor-Freedom shares his remarkable journey from a childhood in Turkey, where he faced societal pressures to hate, to becoming a prominent NBA player and a human rights activist. He discusses the challenges he faced in speaking out against injustices, particularly regarding the treatment of Uyghurs in China, and the personal sacrifices he made, including estrangement from his family and the threat to his safety. Through his story, he emphasizes the importance of empathy, the responsibility of influential figures, and the need to educate the next generation about human rights and social justice.
takeaways
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Ennis Cantor-Freedom
01:18
Childhood in Turkey: A Journey of Understanding
06:45
Transition to America: First Impressions and Cultural Adjustments
11:23
NBA Career: From Draft to Stardom
13:21
Activism Begins: Standing Up for Human Rights
16:51
Consequences of Activism: Family and Personal Sacrifices
18:52
Living Under Threat: The Interpol List and Travel Restrictions
20:58
The Threat of Violence and Personal Safety
22:22
Joining the Boston Celtics: A New Chapter
24:04
Awakening to Human Rights Issues
25:47
Using Basketball as a Platform for Activism
29:05
The Cost of Speaking Out
31:08
Empathy: The Missing Ingredient
32:23
The Consequences of Activism
37:26
The Business of Basketball and China
38:17
The Responsibility of Influential Athletes
40:46
Taking Action: What Can We Do?
Business Leadership Series Intro and Outro music provided by Just Off Turner: https://music.apple.com/za/album/the-long-walk-back/268386576

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