The Walt Disney Company
Acquired | Jun 22 2026 | 04:31:29

The Walt Disney Company is the most successful enterprise ever created for monetizing human nostalgia. Today it’s the king of global entertainment, holding the intellectual property rights to the childhood memories of billions of people (including, likely, all of you) and is a reliable, predictable profitable business. But it didn’t start that way.
During Walt’s era, Disney operated like an unhinged moonshot factory, blowing its finances on one seemingly crazy project after another, like the very first feature-length animated film or a theme park inspired by Walt's fascination with model trains (spoiler: Disneyland). Walt’s relentless ambition to bet the company over and over again not only created some of the most monumental artistic achievements of the 20th century (Snow White, Fantasia, Disney Imagineering), but also resulted in the accidental invention of the modern “flywheel” business model. In this episode, we tell the story of the ultimate marriage of art, commerce, and engineering — The Walt Disney Company: Walt's Era.
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- The original 1958 WSJ “Flywheel” article
- Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination by Neal Gabler
- The Animated Man by Michael Barrier
- Walt Disney: An American Original by Bob Thomas
- Building a Company: Roy O. Disney and the Creation of an Entertainment Empires by Bob Thomas
- The Disney Version by Richard Schickel
- PBS American Experience: Walt Disney
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- Walt's 1966 EPCOT pitch video
- Worldly Partners' Multi-Decade Disney Study
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