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Today on The Servant Leadership Podcast, we’re excited to have Stephen Gyllenhaal with us to share his journey on how servant leadership is seen in the film industry.
Stephen is an acclaimed film director and poet with a career that’s spanned over four decades.He’s known for directing powerful films like Waterland and Losing Isaiah, and for his work on iconic TV series such as Twin Peaks and Homicide: Life on the Street.
Stephen has truly left his mark on Hollywood and the world of film and television.Stephen’s storytelling is all about deep empathy and nuanced characters, setting new standards of excellence in the industry. Under his leadership, many young actors and crew members have thrived, showing his commitment to mentoring and developing talent. His recent projects continue to tackle important social issues, reflecting his dedication to making a positive impact through his art. Notably, he directed the film “Uncharitable,” which explores critical themes in the nonprofit sector and challenges conventional thinking.Today, Stephen will share his thoughts how servant leadership can drive success and create a supportive, creative environment. Join us as we dive into Stephen’s inspiring journey and pick up some valuable lessons on servant leadership from his remarkable career.
Timestamps:
00:00 Stephan Gyllenhaal Intro
01:04 Welcome Stephan Gyllenhaal
01:15 Stephan Gyllenhaal’s Background
06:43 Impact Of Movies On Stephan
09:33 Stephan’s Views On Success/Awards
13:12 The Movie, “Uncharitable”
16:19 Connection/Relationship With Dan Pallotta
18:38 Servant Leadership In Hollywood
25:48 Advice To Those Breaking Into The Movie Industry
32:52 Stephan’s Children In Movies
34:10 Ten Rapid-Fire Questions
40:18 Closing
Checkout Uncharitable: https://uncharitablemovie.com/ Learn more about Stephen’s work: https://stephengyllenhaal.com/ URL: https://servantleadershippodcast.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ServantLeadershipPodcast
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/servantleadershippodcast
Twitter: https://x.com/servant_podcast
Today on The Servant Leadership Podcast, we’re excited to have Stephen Gyllenhaal with us to share his journey on how servant leadership is seen in the film industry.
Stephen is an acclaimed film director and poet with a career that’s spanned over four decades.He’s known for directing powerful films like Waterland and Losing Isaiah, and for his work on iconic TV series such as Twin Peaks and Homicide: Life on the Street.
Stephen has truly left his mark on Hollywood and the world of film and television.Stephen’s storytelling is all about deep empathy and nuanced characters, setting new standards of excellence in the industry. Under his leadership, many young actors and crew members have thrived, showing his commitment to mentoring and developing talent. His recent projects continue to tackle important social issues, reflecting his dedication to making a positive impact through his art. Notably, he directed the film “Uncharitable,” which explores critical themes in the nonprofit sector and challenges conventional thinking.Today, Stephen will share his thoughts how servant leadership can drive success and create a supportive, creative environment. Join us as we dive into Stephen’s inspiring journey and pick up some valuable lessons on servant leadership from his remarkable career.
Timestamps:
00:00 Stephan Gyllenhaal Intro
01:04 Welcome Stephan Gyllenhaal
01:15 Stephan Gyllenhaal’s Background
06:43 Impact Of Movies On Stephan
09:33 Stephan’s Views On Success/Awards
13:12 The Movie, “Uncharitable”
16:19 Connection/Relationship With Dan Pallotta
18:38 Servant Leadership In Hollywood
25:48 Advice To Those Breaking Into The Movie Industry
32:52 Stephan’s Children In Movies
34:10 Ten Rapid-Fire Questions
40:18 Closing
Checkout Uncharitable: https://uncharitablemovie.com/ Learn more about Stephen’s work: https://stephengyllenhaal.com/ URL: https://servantleadershippodcast.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ServantLeadershipPodcast
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/servantleadershippodcast
Twitter: https://x.com/servant_podcast