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Ep. 64: Jim Real, Former VP of Global Creative at Disney, Storytelling, Leadership, and the Power of Human Connection

23 min · 21. Mai 2026
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In Episode 64 of Next in Line, Karina sits down with Jim Real, former VP of Global Creative at Disney Yellow Shoes, for an incredible conversation around storytelling, leadership, mentorship, creativity, and the human emotions that connect people across cultures. Jim shares his journey from growing up in San Diego surrounded by creativity and production, to working at major advertising agencies, eventually rising through Disney to lead global creative teams and storytelling initiatives across Disney Parks and Experiences. He also reflects on his time helping lead creative efforts for Shanghai Disney Resort and how those experiences completely reshaped the way he thinks about storytelling and human connection. The conversation dives into: * Why great storytelling goes beyond borders and cultures * Lessons learned from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and global creative teams * The importance of curiosity, mentorship, and taking smart risks * How young professionals can stand out early in their careers * Why failure should be viewed as data points for growth * Transitioning from individual contributor to leadership roles * Building teams that prioritize ideas over ego * The mindset shifts needed to become a strong creative leader * Why mentorship and “paying it forward” matter more than ever Jim also shares powerful advice for the next generation around volunteering, staying hungry, asking questions, embracing discomfort, and learning through both successes and failures. Throughout the episode, he emphasizes that human emotion and authentic connection remain at the center of every great brand, leader, and story. This episode is packed with wisdom for marketers, creatives, entrepreneurs, young professionals, and anyone looking to grow as a leader while building meaningful human connection through storytelling.

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