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Our work is one of the most profound mirrors we have. It shapes our relationships, tests our character and delivers some of life's most enduring lessons often in the moments we least expect it.
Joining me is Michael Fisk, a friend and a senior Hollywood executive whose career has spanned Sony Pictures, MGM, Amazon, Warner Bros and Lionsgate building international marketing operations from the ground up and leading over 500 global campaigns across more than 70 countries. He is now the owner of Pangram Entertainment, a production and distribution company bringing original film and TV to worldwide audiences, and Co-Founder and CEO of Callandor Group the first global registry for Sports AI IP, building the foundations for how sports and artificial intelligence will intersect for generations to come.
He's someone who has moved through extraordinary professional disruption with both rigour and grace, and emerged with a deeper understanding of himself and the way he leads.
Today, we explore what his journey reveals about identity, adaptability and the quiet lessons embedded in high-stakes work. How do we draw meaning from the hardest chapters of our careers? And how does the person we become through our work ripple outward into our relationships, our communities, and the world around us?
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By Michael DjanOur work is one of the most profound mirrors we have. It shapes our relationships, tests our character and delivers some of life's most enduring lessons often in the moments we least expect it.
Joining me is Michael Fisk, a friend and a senior Hollywood executive whose career has spanned Sony Pictures, MGM, Amazon, Warner Bros and Lionsgate building international marketing operations from the ground up and leading over 500 global campaigns across more than 70 countries. He is now the owner of Pangram Entertainment, a production and distribution company bringing original film and TV to worldwide audiences, and Co-Founder and CEO of Callandor Group the first global registry for Sports AI IP, building the foundations for how sports and artificial intelligence will intersect for generations to come.
He's someone who has moved through extraordinary professional disruption with both rigour and grace, and emerged with a deeper understanding of himself and the way he leads.
Today, we explore what his journey reveals about identity, adaptability and the quiet lessons embedded in high-stakes work. How do we draw meaning from the hardest chapters of our careers? And how does the person we become through our work ripple outward into our relationships, our communities, and the world around us?
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.