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EPISODE · Oct 14, 2025 · 35 MIN

Ken Belson, Scott Allen Curley, Hannah McGough | IG Live

from Office Hours with David Meltzer

Ken Belson Ken Belson rejoined The New York Times’s Business section in 2023 to write about the business of sports after spending 14 years in the Sports department, primarily covering the N.F.L. Belson reports on the teams and personalities of the N.F.L., including finances, stadiums, medical issues, lawsuits and more. He lives in New York with his wife. You can follow him @el_belson on X. Scott Allen Curley Scott Allen Curley is an author, entrepreneur, and motivational speaker whose journey from addiction, homelessness, and prison to building multimillion-dollar companies showcases remarkable resilience. He is the co-founder and CEO of FinishLine Tax Solutions, one of the largest tax litigation firms in the U.S., where he has helped more than 25,000 clients nationwide. He also founded Innovatum Tax Group and created CommitCon 2026, a business conference designed to empower entrepreneurs. Hannah McGough Hannah McGough is a creative strategist, producer, and brand architect with over a decade of experience leading omnichannel marketing, creative production, and brand development for global beauty brands and fast-growing startups. As Chief Marketing Officer at Blank Beauty, a pioneering beautytech company powered by AI, robotics, and zero-inventory infrastructure, she’s helping shape the future of personalized products—beginning with nails. Before joining Blank Beauty, Hannah founded Sunshine Creative in Los Angeles and later launched Banana Brands, where she provided fractional CMO-level support to emerging DTC and retail brands. Known for building from the ground up—campaigns, partnerships, departments, and momentum—Hannah blends creativity with strategic precision.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ken Belson Ken Belson rejoined The New York Times’s Business section in 2023 to write about the business of sports after spending 14 years in the Sports department, primarily covering the N.F.L. Belson reports on the teams and personalities of the N.F.L., including finances, stadiums, medical issues, lawsuits and more. He lives in New York with his wife. You can follow him @el_belson on X. Scott Allen Curley Scott Allen Curley is an author, entrepreneur, and motivational speaker whose journey from addiction, homelessness, and prison to building multimillion-dollar companies showcases remarkable resilience. He is the co-founder and CEO of FinishLine Tax Solutions, one of the largest tax litigation firms in the U.S., where he has helped more than 25,000 clients nationwide. He also founded Innovatum Tax Group and created CommitCon 2026, a business conference designed to empower entrepreneurs. Hannah McGough Hannah McGough is a creative strategist, producer, and brand architect with over a decade of experience leading omnichannel marketing, creative production, and brand development for global beauty brands and fast-growing startups. As Chief Marketing Officer at Blank Beauty, a pioneering beautytech company powered by AI, robotics, and zero-inventory infrastructure, she’s helping shape the future of personalized products—beginning with nails. Before joining Blank Beauty, Hannah founded Sunshine Creative in Los Angeles and later launched Banana Brands, where she provided fractional CMO-level support to emerging DTC and retail brands. Known for building from the ground up—campaigns, partnerships, departments, and momentum—Hannah blends creativity with strategic precision. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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