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"When you're creating something new, nobody can tell you how to do it because it hasn't been done yet."
Notable Moments
00:52 – Ron's Disney legacy and first meeting with Jody 02:45 – Behind-the-scenes stories of parades and halftime shows 03:31 – Founding Disney Theatrical and Broadway tales 05:27 – Ron on budgets and working with Michael Eisner 06:55 – Teaching philosophy and student impact at UCF 10:16 – Value of live Q&A during teaching events 11:10 – Concept for a comprehensive Disney show history book 13:05 – Teaching career before and after Disney 16:03 – Encouragement to students: "Take no prisoners" 17:17 – Creating the Wild West show for Euro Disney 22:14 – On innovation: "Look again. There's always another answer." 23:22 – Ron and Lee on candor, truth, and leadership 27:17 – Final voicemail from Ron to Jody
Several years ago, Lee Cockerell surprised me when he said Ron Logan wanted to meet me. Ron, a Disney Legend who led global live entertainment for Disney, had seen my work with Lee and wanted help with legacy projects. That one introduction became a years-long friendship filled with stories, lessons, and laughter.
Ron never did anything halfway. Whether we were watching videos of Disney parades or Super Bowl halftime shows, he narrated every decision with incredible detail and purpose. He'd talk through the music, the floats, the camera angles. Every element crafted for the perfect guest experience. It was storytelling, design, and leadership rolled into one magical conversation.
We never recorded a podcast together, something I regret. But I do have clips that are small treasures of his voice and wisdom that I've held onto. In this episode, I share some of those pieces with you. You'll hear Ron reflect on budget discipline, the value of good teams, and his unwavering commitment to teaching the next generation.
Ron Logan was a master of his craft and a generous mentor. He taught that creativity is problem-solving with heart and his legacy proves it. I miss him. But I'm honored to share his voice with you.
Connect with Jody
www.jodymaberry.com
About Jody - https://jodymaberry.com/about-jody-maberry/
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By Jody Maberry4.9
6666 ratings
"When you're creating something new, nobody can tell you how to do it because it hasn't been done yet."
Notable Moments
00:52 – Ron's Disney legacy and first meeting with Jody 02:45 – Behind-the-scenes stories of parades and halftime shows 03:31 – Founding Disney Theatrical and Broadway tales 05:27 – Ron on budgets and working with Michael Eisner 06:55 – Teaching philosophy and student impact at UCF 10:16 – Value of live Q&A during teaching events 11:10 – Concept for a comprehensive Disney show history book 13:05 – Teaching career before and after Disney 16:03 – Encouragement to students: "Take no prisoners" 17:17 – Creating the Wild West show for Euro Disney 22:14 – On innovation: "Look again. There's always another answer." 23:22 – Ron and Lee on candor, truth, and leadership 27:17 – Final voicemail from Ron to Jody
Several years ago, Lee Cockerell surprised me when he said Ron Logan wanted to meet me. Ron, a Disney Legend who led global live entertainment for Disney, had seen my work with Lee and wanted help with legacy projects. That one introduction became a years-long friendship filled with stories, lessons, and laughter.
Ron never did anything halfway. Whether we were watching videos of Disney parades or Super Bowl halftime shows, he narrated every decision with incredible detail and purpose. He'd talk through the music, the floats, the camera angles. Every element crafted for the perfect guest experience. It was storytelling, design, and leadership rolled into one magical conversation.
We never recorded a podcast together, something I regret. But I do have clips that are small treasures of his voice and wisdom that I've held onto. In this episode, I share some of those pieces with you. You'll hear Ron reflect on budget discipline, the value of good teams, and his unwavering commitment to teaching the next generation.
Ron Logan was a master of his craft and a generous mentor. He taught that creativity is problem-solving with heart and his legacy proves it. I miss him. But I'm honored to share his voice with you.
Connect with Jody
www.jodymaberry.com
About Jody - https://jodymaberry.com/about-jody-maberry/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sugarjmaberry
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jodymaberry/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sugarjmaberry/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jodymaberry

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