284: Former CEO of 7-Eleven and Blockbuster on Confidence, Reinvention, and Why Education Is Freedom | Jim Keyes

Release Date: 

March 17, 2026

Release Date: March 17

What if the biggest thing holding leaders back is not failure, disruption, or AI, but fear?

In this episode of The Learn-It-All Podcast, Damon Lembi sits down with Jim Keyes, former CEO of 7-Eleven and Blockbuster, for a conversation on confidence, reinvention, lifelong learning, and the mindset it takes to lead when the stakes are high. Jim reflects on helping lead a major turnaround at 7-Eleven, stepping into Blockbuster during one of its most turbulent chapters, and the hard-won lessons that came from navigating crisis instead of running from it.

Jim also shares his story of bumping into Warren Buffett during the Blockbuster years, when he was slipping into a victim mindset, and how Buffett’s challenge became the wake-up call he needed to keep fighting rather than give up. Damon and Jim use that story to unpack a bigger idea: confidence is not something you’re simply born with. It is built on knowledge, faith, preparation, and the willingness to keep learning in the face of adversity.

The conversation also explores Jim’s belief that education is freedom, why a degree is a license to learn, and how leaders can turn change into opportunity rather than fear. If you care about leadership development, business reinvention, executive confidence, change management, learning agility, and the future of education in an AI-driven world, this episode delivers both perspective and practical wisdom.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Why Warren Buffett’s question became the mindset shift Jim needed when he was tempted to fall into a victim mentality at Blockbuster.
  • How a student wearing an “Education Is Freedom” shirt at Columbia stopped Jim in his tracks and helped him realize that education was never just about money, but about freedom, options, and a bigger life.
  • Why Jim believes confidence is not something you’re born with, but a learned skill built through knowledge, preparation, repetition, and the belief that you can learn your way through almost any problem.
  • What most people still miss about the Blockbuster case study, and why the lazy “Netflix beat Blockbuster” version leaves out the hard stuff leaders actually need to understand.
  • How Jim borrowed from Sam Walton’s playbook at 7-Eleven to cut through 12 to 15 layers of management and make sure every store heard the same priorities directly from leadership.
  • Why leaders need change, confidence, and clarity to keep fear from spreading through a company during periods of uncertainty.

In This Episode:

  • [00:00] Episode preview and introduction
  • [02:00] When learning first became Jim’s path to freedom
  • [03:08] The Columbia T-shirt that led to Education Is Freedom
  • [04:27] “Money’s just a way of keeping score”
  • [06:21] Fear, insecurity, and why confidence is learned
  • [11:50] Knowledge, faith, and the game-changing Warren Buffett story
  • [17:32] Why the Blockbuster story is richer than the easy headline
  • [21:19] “I never lose. I win or I learn.”
  • [22:51] The Sam Walton communication lesson Jim used at 7-Eleven
  • [26:24] Change, confidence, clarity, and the CEO mindset
  • [27:18] Pilot training, neuroplasticity, and replacing fear with knowledge
  • [33:46] Character, personal brand, and what sustainable leadership really looks like
  • [38:41] Why smart leaders stop hearing the truth
  • [44:55] The human skills AI still can’t replace
  • [46:20] Breadth of learning vs narrow specialization
  • [49:38] The why of learning in a fearful, polarized world
  • [53:11] Why Jim is more hopeful about Gen Z than most people
  • [55:21] Jim’s case for reinventing education with technology
  • [01:00:17] Ignorance as the root cause and the JFK-style challenge
  • [01:01:56] The butterfly story and why the future is in your hands
  • [01:04:39] Where to connect with Jim Keyes

About Jim Keyes

Jim Keyes is a business leader, author, speaker, and educator best known as the former CEO of 7-Eleven and Blockbuster. He led a major turnaround at 7-Eleven, later took the helm at Blockbuster during one of the most difficult periods in the company’s history, and today shares leadership lessons drawn from those experiences worldwide. Jim is also the author of Education Is Freedom, a book and message centered on lifelong learning, adaptability, and the idea that education creates options, confidence, and opportunity.

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