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Confessions of a CEO: My Life in an Out-of-Balance World
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Confessions of a CEO: My Life in an Out-of-Balance World

Jan 10, 2025
1h 34m
★ 0.0

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility.

Overview

A bare-knuckled critique of corporate America told through the powerful true story of a toxic CEO who evolves from a profits-over-people, philandering executive to an unorthodox leader, populist messenger, and mentor to American influencers. It’s a story of growth, redemption and the impact of self-awareness on leadership and life.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

BioDoc Films
Life and Time Films LLC

Cast

Tom Gegax

Self

Tom Gegax

Deepak Chopra

Self

Deepak Chopra

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Self

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Dan Buettner

Self

Dan Buettner

Erminia Guarneri

Self

Erminia Guarneri

Angelo Pizzo

Self

Angelo Pizzo

Michael F. Jacobson

Self

Michael F. Jacobson

Ocean Robbins

Self

Ocean Robbins

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