About this episode
In this deep-dive conversation, Kevin Mayer joins Sean Callagy to unpack one of the most consequential leadership journeys in modern media. From his early engineering roots to reshaping The Walt Disney Company, Kevin shares how Disney anticipated disruption, why brands matter more in an age of infinite choice, and what it truly takes to cannibalize your own success before the market does it for you. Kevin walks through the strategic decisions behind acquiring Pixar, Marvel, and Lucasfilm, launching Disney+, stepping into the role of CEO at TikTok, and ultimately building a diversified future beyond a single point of failure. This episode is a masterclass on courage, humility, ecosystem thinking, and long-term vision. Timestamps & Chapter Breakdown 00:00 – 02:00 Introduction and early background 02:00 – 05:30 From aspiring naval pilot to engineer and strategist 05:30 – 09:30 Entering Disney and seeing technology before it reshaped entertainment 09:30 – 13:30 Blockbuster, friction, and why mediocre content was doomed 13:30 – 18:30 Why brands matter in a world of infinite choice 18:30 – 22:30 The Pixar acquisition and Steve Jobs’ influence 22:30 – 27:30 Building ecosystems, not just IP 27:30 – 33:30 The Disney+ decision: cannibalizing billions to win the future 33:30 – 38:30 Launching Disney+ and the explosive subscriber growth 38:30 – 43:30 Leaving Disney and stepping into TikTok 43:30 – 48:30 National security, AI, and the realities of global platforms 48:30 – 52:30 Avoiding single points of failure in your career 52:30 – 57:30 Candle Media, Cocomelon, and building modern media studios 57:30 – 1:03:00 AI, agentic systems, and the future of decision-making 1:03:00 – 1:10:30 Leadership, humility, and long-term thinking 1:10:30 – 1:13:30 Final reflections and closing wisdom Key Highlights - Why brands become decision-making shortcuts in a world of endless content - How Disney intentionally disrupted its own profit model - The leadership courage required to “burn the boats” publicly - Lessons from nearly becoming Disney’s CEO - What TikTok revealed about AI, attention, and influence - Why Kevin now builds multiple paths instead of one role Standout Quotes “In a world of infinite choice, only the highest-quality brands survive.” “The hardest thing for a company to do is disrupt a business that’s still profitable.” “If you don’t cannibalize yourself, someone else will.” “There’s no shortcut to success — it’s still about doing the hard work.” “Avoid single points of failure, in business and in life.” End Note This episode is a rare look behind the curtain of global decision-making at the highest level. Kevin Mayer’s journey reminds us that real leadership isn’t about protecting what works — it’s about having the courage to let it go, build again, and stay humble while doing it. If you’re building something meant to last, this conversation isn’t optional listening