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041 - Magic Johnson - $32 Million on Movie Theaters

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Once a basketball player, now Magic Johnson’s an impressive, successful businessman. We’re getting a lil more serious but a lot more inspirational in today’s episode. We’re talking about the ins and outs of franchising, the important role Magic Theaters played in Hollywood, and Johnson’s profound impact on underserved communities across America. Lastly, we’ll wrap up with a small argument over scoring semantics and how our perceptions of HIV/AIDS has changed since 1991.

Burger Kings

Starbucks

Basketball Legend Turned Businessman

Magic Theaters

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Once a basketball player, now Magic Johnson’s an impressive, successful businessman. We’re getting a lil more serious but a lot more inspirational in today’s episode. We’re talking about the ins and outs of franchising, the important role Magic Theaters played in Hollywood, and Johnson’s profound impact on underserved communities across America. Lastly, we’ll wrap up with a small argument over scoring semantics and how our perceptions of HIV/AIDS has changed since 1991.

Burger Kings

Starbucks

Basketball Legend Turned Businessman

Magic Theaters

The post 041 – Magic Johnson – $32 Million on Movie Theaters appeared first on How It's Paid.

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