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In this episode of Learning From Leaders, we sit down with Jim Keyes, former CEO of 7-Eleven and Blockbuster, to discuss the power of education, embracing change, and the future of leadership in a rapidly evolving world. From growing up in a three-room shack with no running water to leading Fortune 500 companies, Jim shares how education transformed his life and why he believes lifelong learning is the key to success.
Jim shares his first-hand experience navigating disruptive change at Blockbuster and the looming event that would ultimately mean the end of the iconic brand. He shares lessons he learned from his time at 7-Eleven, and his vision for AI in education - including how students could one day step inside an operating room at UT Southwestern through immersive technology.
Additionally, Host Lili Clark and Jim talk about leadership, business innovation, the future of education, flying, sculpting, and more…this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss!
Listen now and follow our podcast for more inspiring conversations.
Show Notes:
Chapters:
01:04 – Introduction
02:14 – The Power of Education
04:30 – Overcoming Adversity: Turning Struggles into Strengths
07:14 – Lessons in Leadership from 7-Eleven
08:26 – Embracing Change
10:35 – Blockbuster’s Digital Disruption
19:30 – Business and Social Good Can Go Hand-in-Hand
26:00 – The Future of Education and AI’s Role
27:03 – UT Southwestern and the Future of Medical Training
31:20 – Overcoming Fear Through Knowledge
38:50 – The Yoda Philosophy: Overcoming Fear to Achieve Success
44:09 – Rapid Fire
46:00 – Flying with an Apollo Astronaut
47:45 – AI’s Potential to Revolutionize Education
48:47 – Closing Thoughts & Call to Action
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Episode Details:
Episode 2, Season 2
Host: Lili Clark | Programming Chair, The Cary Council; Senior Associate at Lyda Hill Philanthropies
Guests:
Producer: Dustin Magwire | Digital Media Senior Manager, Southwestern Medical Foundation
Videography: Brazos Film & Video - www.brazosfilms.com
Disclaimer:
The Southwestern Medical Foundation Podcast is intended solely for educational purposes. Nothing contained therein constitutes, nor should be interpreted as medical, healthcare, financial or legal advice.
Southwestern Medical Foundation strives for accuracy in its publications, including the Podcast. However, due to the nature of the topics discussed, there frequently is not a clear-cut “right answer.” Consequently, Southwestern Medical Foundation cannot guarantee the accuracy or sufficiency of any information presented.
The views of the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of their employers or affiliated organizations, nor Southwestern Medical Foundation, the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center or the University of Texas System. The inclusion of any guest or mention of any product or service does not constitute an endorsement thereof, nor of any company, employer, or organization with which the guest, product, or service is affiliated.
In this episode of Learning From Leaders, we sit down with Jim Keyes, former CEO of 7-Eleven and Blockbuster, to discuss the power of education, embracing change, and the future of leadership in a rapidly evolving world. From growing up in a three-room shack with no running water to leading Fortune 500 companies, Jim shares how education transformed his life and why he believes lifelong learning is the key to success.
Jim shares his first-hand experience navigating disruptive change at Blockbuster and the looming event that would ultimately mean the end of the iconic brand. He shares lessons he learned from his time at 7-Eleven, and his vision for AI in education - including how students could one day step inside an operating room at UT Southwestern through immersive technology.
Additionally, Host Lili Clark and Jim talk about leadership, business innovation, the future of education, flying, sculpting, and more…this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss!
Listen now and follow our podcast for more inspiring conversations.
Show Notes:
Chapters:
01:04 – Introduction
02:14 – The Power of Education
04:30 – Overcoming Adversity: Turning Struggles into Strengths
07:14 – Lessons in Leadership from 7-Eleven
08:26 – Embracing Change
10:35 – Blockbuster’s Digital Disruption
19:30 – Business and Social Good Can Go Hand-in-Hand
26:00 – The Future of Education and AI’s Role
27:03 – UT Southwestern and the Future of Medical Training
31:20 – Overcoming Fear Through Knowledge
38:50 – The Yoda Philosophy: Overcoming Fear to Achieve Success
44:09 – Rapid Fire
46:00 – Flying with an Apollo Astronaut
47:45 – AI’s Potential to Revolutionize Education
48:47 – Closing Thoughts & Call to Action
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Episode Details:
Episode 2, Season 2
Host: Lili Clark | Programming Chair, The Cary Council; Senior Associate at Lyda Hill Philanthropies
Guests:
Producer: Dustin Magwire | Digital Media Senior Manager, Southwestern Medical Foundation
Videography: Brazos Film & Video - www.brazosfilms.com
Disclaimer:
The Southwestern Medical Foundation Podcast is intended solely for educational purposes. Nothing contained therein constitutes, nor should be interpreted as medical, healthcare, financial or legal advice.
Southwestern Medical Foundation strives for accuracy in its publications, including the Podcast. However, due to the nature of the topics discussed, there frequently is not a clear-cut “right answer.” Consequently, Southwestern Medical Foundation cannot guarantee the accuracy or sufficiency of any information presented.
The views of the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of their employers or affiliated organizations, nor Southwestern Medical Foundation, the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center or the University of Texas System. The inclusion of any guest or mention of any product or service does not constitute an endorsement thereof, nor of any company, employer, or organization with which the guest, product, or service is affiliated.