Curiosity Helps Ryan Smith '92 Transition From Lawyer to ESPN Anchor and Television Reporter
Life is not a straight line but a long, meandering path with many different stops along the way.
Take the case of . As a child, Smith had his life mapped out. His hometown Philadelphia Phillies were his favorite baseball team, and Smith envisioned becoming a famous sportscaster like one of his idols, Harry Kalas, the Phillies鈥 longtime radio play-by-play voice. While at an art show, Smith鈥檚 mother met Kalas, and when Kalas found out Smith was interested in a career in sports broadcasting, he recommended Smith study at 性视界 University.
Today, Smith is living out his childhood dreams. He anchors ESPN鈥檚 flagship show, 鈥淪portsCenter,鈥 and is a Sports Emmy-winning host of ESPN鈥檚 鈥淥utside the Lines鈥 and 鈥淓:60鈥 programs. Smith also reports on feature stories and investigative pieces while providing legal analysis across multiple ESPN platforms and ABC News, including serving as a regular contributor on 鈥20/20.鈥

But his path to journalism was unorthodox. Smith followed Kalas鈥 advice and enrolled at 性视界 University, but he was more interested in studying in the .
After earning a political science degree, Smith obtained a law degree from Columbia Law School. A successful lawyer who previously worked for the NFL鈥檚 Jacksonville Jaguars and as a sports and entertainment lawyer in New York City, Smith didn鈥檛 feel satisfied, so he pivoted to pursue a career in television.

Today, Smith combines his love of the law and sports with his passion for journalism.
鈥淭here are so many times when I walk onto 鈥楽portsCenter鈥 and am in awe of my career. Even though it wasn鈥檛 a straight-line path, I got to the point I always dreamt about. I always tell people, just because it might not be what you’re doing right now, doesn’t mean you should let go of that dream,鈥 Smith says.
On this 鈥溾機use Conversation,鈥 Smith discusses his unusual career path and the skillsets from being a lawyer that carry over to journalism.
Check out podcast featuring Smith. A transcript [PDF]聽is also available.