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  • Former NBA champion Leandro Barbosa joins Gogi’s Garage for a wide-ranging conversation about his journey from Brazil to the NBA, his 14-season career, and the mindset required to succeed at the highest level.

    Leandro shares behind-the-scenes stories from the Phoenix Suns era, explains how he earned the nickname “The Brazilian Blur,” and reflects on playing alongside NBA legends, competing in deep playoff runs, and winning championships as both a player and coach.

    The conversation also explores Brazilian culture, soccer, leadership, longevity, life after basketball, and Leandro’s transition from elite athlete to coach and mentor.

    Hosted by Goran Dragić, Emilio Pineda, and Santi Echavarria.

    In this episode:

    • Leandro’s journey from Brazil to the NBA
    • The origin of “The Brazilian Blur”
    • Playing with and against NBA legends
    • Mike D’Antoni and the Phoenix Suns era
    • Winning championships as a player and coach
    • Longevity, leadership, and an elite mindset
    • Brazilian soccer culture and the World Cup
    • Coaching and life after professional basketball

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  • In this episode of Gogi’s Garage podcast, we are excited to welcome Mauricio Montaner, a talented Latin artist whose journey in music is profoundly shaped by his father’s legacy. Mau Montaner shares how growing up with a renowned artist as a father provided him with invaluable guidance and inspiration on his path to becoming a singer.He reflects on his early beginnings in the music industry, discussing the challenges and pivotal moments that fueled his passion. Family plays a central role in Mau’s life, and he emphasizes the strong bonds he shares with his loved ones, particularly the unwavering support from his father.A significant part of our conversation focuses on the Why Project, an initiative that Mau and his wife are passionate about. This project aims to inspire and uplift others by exploring the reasons behind their pursuits and encouraging individuals to find their “why.” Mau discusses how this initiative reflects their shared values and commitment to making a positive impact.We also dive into the excitement of the World Cup and soccer, exploring how these sports influence his life and artistry.Join us for an inspiring discussion that dives into music, family, and meaningful projects. Tune in to discover the story of Mau Montaner and how the Why Project embodies his dedication to creativity and community. Don’t forget to subscribe to Gogi’s Garage for more episodes!

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  • In Gogi's Garage podcast, Anže Kopitar takes listeners on a compelling journey from his early hockey beginnings in Slovenia to his professional career with the Los Angeles Kings in the NHL. He reflects on the pivotal role his father played in nurturing his passion for the sport, instilling values of hard work and perseverance. Kopitar also shares his admiration for Kobe Bryant, discussing how the basketball legend’s relentless work ethic inspired him. The conversation touches on his love for golf as a leisure activity and highlights his charitable efforts in both Los Angeles and Slovenia, showcasing his commitment to giving back to the community. This episode paints a vivid picture of Kopitar’s journey, blending personal anecdotes with insights into his life as a professional athlete.

  • In this episode of Gogi’s Garage, we sit down with Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks for a conversation that goes beyond basketball.

    We talk about Giannis’ life off the court — from his deep connection to family and upbringing, to his love for soccer and how international sports shaped his perspective. He also shares his thoughts on business, entrepreneurship, and what it means to build something meaningful beyond the game.

    Giannis opens up about representing his country, the pride of competing on a global stage, and how those experiences continue to influence who he is today. Along the way, we get a look at his personality, humor, and the mindset that drives him both on and off the court.

    This episode is about identity, culture, competition, and life beyond basketball.