EPISODE · Jan 20, 2025 · 1H 38M
Fixing Education & Society | James Keyes (Former CEO of 7-Eleven & Blockbuster)
from The Jared Goetz Show · host Jared Goetz
What can a CEO who’s led billion-dollar companies teach us about fixing education and society?In this episode of The Jared Goetz Show, Jared sits down with James Keyes, former CEO of 7-Eleven and Blockbuster, to explore how leadership, innovation, and purpose can reshape our world.James shares the lessons he learned from steering iconic global brands, the failures that became turning points, and his bold vision for reimagining education as the key to solving society’s greatest challenges. This is a rare glimpse into the mind of a leader who has operated at the highest levels of business — and is now focused on impact beyond profit.In this conversation, James reveals:Lessons from leading 7-Eleven and Blockbuster through disruptionWhy education is the foundation for repairing societyHow to lead with resilience during times of massive changeWhat business can teach us about building sustainable systemsHis vision for aligning purpose, innovation, and communityTimestamps:00:00 — Intro05:15 — Leading 7-Eleven and lessons in resilience14:20 — The rise and fall of Blockbuster27:10 — What business failures teach us about adaptation36:40 — Education as the foundation for societal change49:20 — How leadership principles apply beyond the boardroom1:05:10 — James’ vision for purpose-driven impact1:25:00 — Final reflections📚 ResourcesJared’s Book: The Overnight Success Playbook: Breakthrough Strategies For Life & BusinessFollow Jared and stay connected:Instagram: @jaredgoetzWebsite: jaredgoetz.comYouTube: Jared GoetzSpotify: Listen to the showX (formerly Twitter): @goetzjaredTikTok: @jared_goetzAbout The Jared Goetz ShowThis is where we go deeper. We don’t just talk about achievements—we explore the heart, the mindset, and the sparks that drive extraordinary journeys. If you want the unfiltered truth behind success, you’re in the right place.
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What can a CEO who’s led billion-dollar companies teach us about fixing education and society?In this episode of The Jared Goetz Show, Jared sits down with James Keyes, former CEO of 7-Eleven and Blockbuster, to explore how leadership, innovation, and purpose can reshape our world.James shares the lessons he learned from steering iconic global brands, the failures that became turning points, and his bold vision for reimagining education as the key to solving society’s greatest challenges. This is a rare glimpse into the mind of a leader who has operated at the highest levels of business — and is now focused on impact beyond profit.In this conversation, James reveals:Lessons from leading 7-Eleven and Blockbuster through disruptionWhy education is the foundation for repairing societyHow to lead with resilience during times of massive changeWhat business can teach us about building sustainable systemsHis vision for aligning purpose, innovation, and communityTimestamps:00:00 — Intro05:15 — Leading 7-Eleven and lessons in resilience14:20 — The rise and fall of Blockbuster27:10 — What business failures teach us about adaptation36:40 — Education as the foundation for societal change49:20 — How leadership principles apply beyond the boardroom1:05:10 — James’ vision for purpose-driven impact1:25:00 — Final reflections📚 ResourcesJared’s Book: The Overnight Success Playbook: Breakthrough Strategies For Life & BusinessFollow Jared and stay connected:Instagram: @jaredgoetzWebsite: jaredgoetz.comYouTube: Jared GoetzSpotify: Listen to the showX (formerly Twitter): @goetzjaredTikTok: @jared_goetzAbout The Jared Goetz ShowThis is where we go deeper. We don’t just talk about achievements—we explore the heart, the mindset, and the sparks that drive extraordinary journeys. If you want the unfiltered truth behind success, you’re in the right place.
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