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EPISODE · Nov 11, 2025 · 30 MIN

Building The Next Great Destination

from Fi$H Factor With Mike Ungaro · host Mike Ungaro

Welcome to Fi$H Factor, where multi-generational grit meets visionary hustle. In this episode, Mike Ungaro sits down with Chris Lowe, a former Disney executive, former mayor of Placentia, and trusted advisor to cities and developers. Chris shares lessons from helping launch global Disney projects and explains why Anaheim’s public-private collaboration, culture of problem solving, and long-term vision make it a rare place for businesses to thrive. From the decision not to sell gum at Disneyland to the power of building relationships, this conversation shows how details, partnerships, and patience turn bold ideas into real destinations.In this episode, you’ll learn about:What Chris learned leading Disney development projects across the worldHow Anaheim became a model for collaboration between cities and businessesWhy details and guest experience defined Walt Disney’s original visionThe OC Vibe project and what it means for Anaheim’s futureWhy San Pedro Fish Market’s culture and family story would fit perfectly in AnaheimSubscribe, rate, and review to support the show. Follow @KingsOfFish and @SanPedroFish for more stories from America’s seafood royalty.

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