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[The Custodian of the Kingdom: A Conversation with Bob Iger on Disney's Legacy and Future]-[RIHC: Disney's Legacy, with Bob Iger]

The Rest Is History · B2 · 2025-11-07

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The Stewardship of a Global Icon

In this exclusive bonus episode of The Rest Is History, hosts Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook sit down with Bob Iger, the long-time CEO of Disney, at the company’s historic Stage One in Burbank. The conversation centers on the weight of leadership and the responsibility of managing what Iger describes as a "kingdom." Reflecting on his role, Iger articulates that his primary duty is to act as a "custodian" of Disney’s unique position as a "beloved" and "admired" company. He emphasizes that his goal is not merely to maintain the status quo but to ensure the company remains a source of "constant innovation" and "creation of happiness" that would make Walt Disney proud.

The Philosophy of Storytelling and Innovation

Iger discusses the evolution of Disney’s creative process, noting that the company’s success is rooted in "great storytelling." He highlights how acquisitions such as Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and 20th Century Fox have provided Disney with an "unbelievable luxury" of intellectual property. When asked about his management philosophy, Iger reveals that he and his team often prioritize quality over immediate cost, echoing Walt Disney’s own approach. He notes, "The first question we ask ourselves is not how much will it cost? It's can we make it great?" This commitment to excellence, according to Iger, is what prevents the company from becoming stagnant.

Navigating the Future and Global Identity

Addressing the challenge of projecting the company’s future in a rapidly changing world, Iger stresses the importance of being "respectful of our past" while not letting history "get in the way of bringing the company into the future." He touches upon the global expansion of the brand, specifically mentioning the opening of Shanghai Disneyland. Iger explains that the design brief for the project was to be "authentically Disney but distinctly Chinese," a lesson learned from the sensitivity required when Disney first entered the French market. He argues that Disney is not intentionally becoming "less American," but rather more "inviting to the world" by acknowledging "cultural distinctions."

Walt Disney: Visionary and Salesman

Iger shares a personal connection to the company, recalling how he grew up watching Walt Disney on a "small black and white television" in Brooklyn. He characterizes Walt not just as a storyteller, but as one of the "all-time great salesmen" who understood the power of media to build anticipation. Iger confesses that he often wonders what Walt would think of the company today, stating, "I would be more interested in showing him what’s become of the great company that he founded," particularly the technologically advanced attractions like Galaxy’s Edge.

The Power of Imagination

Throughout the interview, Iger rejects the notion of himself as an "emperor," preferring to view his influence as the "power of a great story" to have a "positive influence on the world." He draws a parallel between the podcast’s historical analysis and Disney’s creative process, noting that both require an "act of imagination" to understand the perspectives of others—even villains. By concluding with his decision to modernize the company's grooming standards—specifically allowing facial hair to broaden the talent pool—Iger highlights his commitment to balancing traditional Disney values with the practical, evolving realities of the modern workforce.

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I hope I'm not.
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Yes, i think about this often actually
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It's really that simple.
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Well, don't screw it up.
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It's hard to project 50 years ahead
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no offense taken
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walks of life
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so to speak
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at the forefront of
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carry forward
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