emily: thomas tunguz, partner at red point ventures.oming up next, we sit down with brian grazer to talk about how he stays curious and creative. ♪ emily: curiosity may have killed the cat, but it can also make your career. for the past 30 years, the man behind classic films like "apollo 13" and "a beautiful mind" have been hosting weekly curiosity conversations with individuals he admires. brian grazer's chats with steve jobs, 50 cent and hundreds more have inspired his films. he shares his stories in a "the new york times bestseller. brian: i been sitting here watching your show for the last half hour and you are in san francisco and it involves technology, but i'm in the movie business or the storytelling business and everything is a story. whether it is your previous interview which i watch, or it's a narrative like empire or any show i'm producing, there is a story involved. stories get created out of curiosity. even apple computer has a story that drives it. there is a story that is part of his legacy. i do these one-on-one meetin