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By Alex Gonzalez
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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
In this special bonus edition of the Disruptor Studio, producer and host Alex Gonzalez talks about the X-factor within all the Disruptor Studio guests. He shares six attributes that are common across all the guests of the show and how it helps these leaders inspire innovation, transformation and greatness.
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Stephanie Stuckey is the third generation leader of Stuckey's Corporation but she finds herself acting like a startup CEO as she revitalizes the brand and reinvents the company. Her grandfather founded Stuckey's in 1937 out of need and ended up innovating the roadside stop and became a pioneer around "customer experience." Despite the incredible success, Stuckey's ended up leaving family ownership and growth stalled.
Stephanie made a decision not that long ago to buy the company and bring it back into the family. What is even more amazing is that she made a big leap leaving a successful career in public service to become an entrepreneur. As you see her orchestrate a new strategy for the company you can feel the X factor that makes her a disruptor. She is bringing authenticity back to the brand and has an amazing visionary drive on where she wants to take the company. She is also having fun reliving her young Gen X years on her road trips that connects her with new fans everywhere.
Stephanie joins Alex Gonzalez in the Disruptor Studio as they talk about the Stuckeys' journey, her personal journey and how she is reinventing the company. They also talk about how she deals with adversity as a perceived "outsider" to the industry and how she stays true to herself and to the brand on this journey.
Follow Stephanie on social media @stuckeystop
Ford Fry a a celebrated and award winning chef, restaurateur and entrepreneur. His restaurants including Superica, JCT Kitchen, the Optimist and many more delight his customers due to the perfect blend of creative design and amazing food.
Ford Fry joined host Alex Gonzalez live on-stage for a filming of the Disruptor Studio late in 2018. In this session they talk about what inspired Ford to be a chef, his ability to balance creative thinking with business realities, his source of inspiration and so much more.
This is one of the original Disruptor Studio's and you can also watch the video at our YouTube channel here: https://bit.ly/tdsfordfry
Some of the biggest movies in the world were filmed under the watch of Frank Patterson at Pinewood Atlanta Studios. Frank now looks to continue to redefine how creatives can create under the recently rebranded Trilith Studios.
Frank has an amazing career helping unlock the creative potential of others. From filmmaker to tech leader to film school Dean to studio leader, Frank has an amazing career as storyteller and executive.
During this Disruptor Studio, Frank talks to Alex Gonzalez about waking up in a dumpster in college and how that moment helped him find his passion and his path. They also talk about unlocking creative potential, leading in times of adversity, the rapidly changing business model in the movie and streaming business and much more. They also chat about how storytelling is essential for humans and how John Favreau balances storytelling and tech when making movies and shows such as the Mandalorian.
While you may not see her on TV or on the field of play, make no mistake that Catie Griggs is an essential part of the success of Atlanta United FC.
Catie leads business operations at Atlanta United which is pretty much anything not related to the soccer ball. From marketing, fan experience, game day operations, the esports team, ticket sales and more she has been a key part of the growth of this organization. Atlanta United FC is a relatively new team in Major League Soccer that has grown from a "start-up" to a global sports brand. In a few short years it has won several trophies including the league championship while also setting records for attendance and merchandise sales.
Catie talks to Disruptor Studio host Alex Gonzalez Live at DIG SOUTH about her journey to Atlanta United and how a non-soccer playing business leader like here was able to rise into such and influential role in sports. They talk about the impact of COVID on the sports industry and how she leads during time of adversity. They also talk about challenging norms, building compelling experiences for your customers (or fans!) and show she sometimes is a bridge across generations.
This Disruptor Studio was recorded live during the DIG SOUTH Tech Summit which was virtual this year.
https://digsouth.com/
No matter if you are a business or a consumer, chances are you have interacted with Mailchimp. This company has evolved from an email platform to a marketing hub for small business owners with an engaging brand and amazing culture. The company was born from the co-founders being laid off from their corporate roles and has grown to be worth billions despite not taking any outside investment.
As CEO, co-founder Ben Chestnut has shaped this company with an incredible focus on its culture and a tremendous ability to keep innovating. During this conversation, Ben talks to Alex Gonzalez about leadership, creativity, innovation and more. They talk about his personal journey and interests as a kid that are evident in the Mailchimp culture today. Ben speaks to how his personal passion around helping empower small business. He also talks about empowering employees and how he evolves the company culture to reflect the evolving needs of customers. Alex asks Ben about creativity and innovation and we learn about some of Ben's pet peeves and personal interests.
This episode was recorded in front of a live audience (prior to the pandemic) and you can also watch it on the Disruptor Studio YouTube channel here:
https://bit.ly/3j06CLW
People love to be inspired by Melissa Proctor's journey From Ball Girl to CMO and it is understandable. Her story starts well before she became a ball girl for the Miami Heat when she was 16 and her inspiring journey will continue well beyond her current role as Executive Vice President and CMO of the NBA's Atlanta Hawks and State Farm Arena.
Melissa joins host Alex Gonzalez in the Disruptor Studio as she talks about growing up in Miami including living through a category 5 hurricane. She talks about her passion for art and her early entrepreneurial drive. Melissa and Alex also talk about how she grew her career at Turner as she helped develop brand and strategy. They also discuss the identity she helped shape for the Atlanta Hawks and how she is leading her team during the current uncertainty.
During this conversation they also talk about mentorship, dealing with naysayers and we also learn about Melissa's favorite TV show and her love of The Hobbit and Harry Potter.
Melissa also just published her new books, From Ball Girl to CMO. You can order the book here:
https://amzn.to/3hYrove
You can also follow Melissa on Instagram at @melissamproctor
Tristan Walker lives by clear personal values that in turn lets him do things that he is passionate about for audiences he cares about. Tristan is founder and CEO of Walker and Company that has a vision to be the world's most consumer-centric health and beauty products company, inspiring unprecedented customer loyalty. Their brands include Bevel and the company was acquired by Proctor and Gamble in 2018.
During this Disruptor Studio, Tristan talks to Alex Gonzalez about his journey from dreaming about being wealthy in his youth to working in Silicon Valley to becoming the first black CEO within P&G. They discuss entrepreneurism, purpose, leadership and how Tristan stays inspired.
Jay Bailey has infectious energy that gets people to believe in his purpose and follow him on his journey. That is no surprise as Jay does his work to take on systemic challenges and help people understand and reach their full potential.
Alex Gonzalez talks to Jay about his mission and his personal and professional journey. As the first President and CEO of the Russell Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Jay is on a mission to create access and success for African-American entrepreneurs that face significant systemic obstacles . They discuss how this mission is also a path to help bridge the significant wealth and income gap that exists.
Jay is a natural entrepreneur himself and he discusses his discovery of the power of owning a business when he was a kid and the path he pursued as an adult. Jay also shares how he went from living in a country club to being homeless and how this shapes him to this day. They discuss the power of perspective, humility and potential. Alex also asks Jay about how he coaches and inspires others to pursue their dreams and what keeps Jay himself inspired.
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.