The Ryan Coogler Playbook: Why the Best Managers Make Coffee
Ryan Coogler and the film, Sinners, just made history at the Oscars with 4 wins, a record 16 nominations, and a $100 million original film that wasn't a sequel, a franchise, or based on a comic book. This film came about with vision, craft, and a team of people who gave everything they had.
But here's the one detail that caught Yaa-Hemaa's attention: Coogler brings his full coffee setup to set and makes coffee for his cast and crew by hand. He calls it an act of service.
And that one detail tells us everything about why Sinners became what it became, and what it actually takes to lead people well.
In this episode, Yaa-Hemaa breaks down the Ryan Coogler leadership playbook: how he built a culture of warmth AND high standards on set, why the people who work with him rally around him and heap praise on him, and what managers at every level can take from his approach — whether you're leading a film production or a five-person team.
We also tackle the pushback head on: yes, the Steve Jobs and Elon Musk-types exist. You can get results through fear and pressure, but is that sustainable? And is that the kind of leader you actually want to be?
This episode is for managers who want to get real results without burning their people out; and for early-career professionals who are trying to figure out what good leadership actually looks like up close.
In this episode:
* Why warmth and high standards aren't opposites, they require each other;
* What Coogler actually built on the set of Sinners (and why it worked);
* What the people who work with him say about his leadership style;
* The myth that fear-based leadership is the only path to excellence;
* What the "make coffee" principle looks like in your actual workplace;
* How a workplace village only works when everyone (at every level) shows up fully.
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