About this episode
In this action-packed and deeply insightful episode, Sean sits down with Marvel Studios Founder David Maisel to explore leadership inside one of the most influential storytelling universes in the world. From structuring billion-dollar creative processes, to navigating pressure, to empowering high-performance teams, David reveals the real inner workings behind Marvel’s success. This conversation blends creativity, strategy, emotional intelligence, and the realities of working inside a global machine that shapes culture. Whether you’re a business owner, creative, or simply a fan of the MCU, this episode will reshape the way you think about building teams, leading under pressure, and managing legacy. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 — Introduction Setting the stage for David Grant’s background and the Marvel universe. 03:12 — How David got into Marvel Unexpected journey + early roles. 07:45 — Creativity inside a global machine How Marvel maintains innovation while working at scale. 11:50 — Leadership under pressure Decision-making when the stakes are sky-high. 16:30 — Managing talent + creative personalities How Marvel balances ego, vision, and execution. 21:14 — Lessons from Kevin Feige & Marvel culture Systems, standards, and communication. 26:40 — Handling failure How Marvel adapts, pivots, and recovers publicly & internally. 31:55 — Storytelling as a behavior-changing force Why humans connect to myth, legacy, and the hero’s journey. 38:10 — Supporting directors & creatives What makes a “Marvel-ready” creative partner. 44:25 — Pressure, burnout, and mental discipline How to stay aligned in chaos. 48:55 — What entrepreneurs can learn from Marvel Scale, systems, talent, humility, and resilience. 53:20 — Legacy & long-term vision What David wants to leave behind—professionally and personally. 59:30 — Closing thoughts HIGHLIGHTS How Marvel structures creativity for huge franchises What it takes to thrive under intense pressure Working with Kevin Feige & understanding the Marvel process Balancing storytelling, business, and fan expectations Handling failure in public view Why systems matter more than speed The psychology behind heroic storytelling Leadership lessons for entrepreneurs from Marvel Studios The importance of humility and managing egos How Marvel thinks about legacy MEMORABLE QUOTES “Creativity is nothing without discipline.” “Pressure doesn’t destroy you — lack of clarity does.” “At Marvel, the story comes first. Everything else serves that.” “Leadership isn’t loud. It’s consistent.” “You’re never the smartest person in the room at Marvel — and that’s the point.” “Failure is only final when you stop iterating.” “Great teams aren’t built by accident. They’re built by process.”