Jambeaux, everyone!!! Harambe! Welcome to another episode of the Magic Our Way podcast. We are a New Orleans based Disney fan podcast. We appreciate your listening to our show and we hope it brings a smile to your face. We also appreciate your feedback and are committed to listening to our audience.

 

On today’s show, we have Kevin, Danny, Lee-an agent of http://www.magicalmomentsvacations.com, and Eli of http://www.ivorycomics.com.

 

Please note: the Magic Our Way Podcast is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or its entities. All opinions expressed therein are solely those of the Magic Our Way podcast. No animals were harmed in the making of this podcast.

 

We have two segments for you on this episode of the Magic Our Way podcast. First up, we have our Guest Services segment in which we address comments, questions, suggestions, etc from you, the listener. On this episode, we recognize the following MOWicans.

  • Mr. MOWnonymous
  • Captain Stan
  • Google Play
  • TuneIn Radio
  • Mad Hatter Radio
  • Harry Bernstein
  • Kirk Landry
  • Rick Suero

Thank you for communicating with us and we look forward to hearing from you again.

 

Fellow MOWicans, ladies, and gentlemen!!! In the HUB, we get a chance to talk with our updated Lee!!! That’s right, we received an email saying that it was time to upgrade our Lee and, without hesitation, Kevin went ahead and did it. So, on this show, we present Lee 2.0, Mr. Lee Cockerell: Executive Vice President of Walt Disney World Operations, retired, PART DEUX.

 

If you are not familiar with Lee Cockerell, please proceed to http://www.leecockerell.com. Here are some things you might be familiar with that are related to him:

  • Disney Institute
  • EuroDisney, aka Disneyland Paris, from 1992-1993
  • Walt Disney World from 1993-2006
  • Creating Magic… 10 Common Sense Leadership Strategies from a Life at Disney
  • He has a window on Main Street!!!
  • and much, much MORE!

The Magic Our Way boys interview him in the only way we know how, AS OURSELVES!!! We ask Lee the questions we want to know and talk about things that we want to talk about. Thankfully, Lee was very generous with his time. We look forward to one day meeting this man in person and sharing in a glass of wine and good conversation with him. It was a sincere pleasure to have been given the opportunity to speak with him (thank you Jody Mayberry) and we hope you enjoy the first half of our discussion with Lee Cockerell.

 

Want to hear more from our Lee 2.0? Make sure you check out MOW#115, the first part!!!

 

What did you think about our discussion? Any comments? Share them at show@magicourway.com.

 

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-Danny, Kevin, Lee, & Eli

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Kevin Hulk

Kevin Estoque

I attribute my Disney fandom to my parents, specifically my mother. When we lived in New York City, my parents brought me down to Walt Disney World when I was one year old, and then every year after that. This was an easy adventure for my parents as there was only one park at the time. The trek became more accessible when we relocated to New Orleans. I traveled to Walt Disney World almost every year, whether with my parents, as part of a band trip, or with friends. I was a fan and would collect all things Disney, from park maps and park tickets to brochures procured from the Florida welcome center or the Okahumpka Service Plaza on the Florida Turnpike. Then, one day while I was in high school, my friend, David, bought me a used copy of Steve Birnbaum’s Walt Disney World Guide from my high school’s Christmas Bizarre. From this point on, my obsession exploded as I discovered the world of Disney-related literature. With this new resource and the dawn of the Internet and Disney-related newsgroups, I began acquiring as much knowledge as possible.

I entered the world of podcasting in 2005 when I discovered that my fellow bandmates had a podcast of their own, The Big Easy Trickbag. From here, I found the world of Disney podcasts. In reality, I was podcasting before the medium even existed, privately for myself. I started reading the WDW park guidebooks into a tape recorder word for word. This eventually grew into me doing a pseudo-news show. My tape recorder would document my travels with my friends on band trips. 

I attribute my leap into podcasting to two individuals who hail from New Jersey: well-known Disney trivia guru and podcasting veteran Lou Mongello and director and podcaster Kevin Smith. I started listening to Kevin Smith’s show, Smodcast and saw how much fun he and his friend, Scott Mosier, were having while recording the show. Several times on this particular podcast, Kevin Smith would break down how easy it was to begin in this medium. Lou Mongello’s positive and constant embodiment of the phrase “keep moving forward” gave me the impetus to pursue this podcasting venture. You see, I have always had a desire to work for the company and be part of something that brings so much joy to people daily. But, that path has never been presented to me yet. Podcasting, however, was very accessible to him. I discovered that my friend, Danny, also had a Disney obsession, and the rest is what you are witnessing before you.

I entertain the masses as a professional musician when I am not podcasting. I have played and recorded with several bands, but I am primarily a freelance musician. I have played numerous events around the New Orleans metropolitan area and the Gulf Coast as a freelancer. I have worked for several Broadway tours that have come through such as Wicked, Mary Poppins, and Shrek the Musical; for several performing acts on the Gulf Coast such as Johnny Mathis, Jerry Lewis, Frank Sinatra Jr., and Regis Philbin; and for several local musical production companies such the New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts and the Jefferson Performing Arts Society; and for the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra as an extra musician. On a national level, Kevin worked for the Music Box Company on the 1st National Tour of the Phantom of the Opera as a substitute musician until its closure. Kevin was raised a New Orleanian and is a fierce advocate for its culture. LAISSEZ LES BON TEMPS ROULE!