The Person Who Believed In Me

Hollywood’s Most POWERFUL Woman on Overcoming Self-Doubt | Sherry Lansing

Apr 27, 2026
Sherry Lansing, pioneering studio chief and producer behind Titanic and Forrest Gump, reflects on finding courage and clarity through therapy. She recounts how one therapist's belief reshaped her ambition and leadership. Conversations cover navigating male-dominated rooms, choosing battles wisely, the human side of greenlighting films, and love and loss that reframed her life and philanthropy.
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ANECDOTE

How Therapy Rebuilt Her Life

  • Sherry Lansing credited Dr. Joshua Hoffs with changing her life by giving her nonjudgmental space and belief when she was insecure and broke in her early 30s.
  • She described three-day-a-week therapy for years that rebuilt self-esteem, helped her stop living by "shoulds," and enabled a career in movies.
INSIGHT

One Question That Changed A Career

  • A single question from her therapist — "Why can't you be the head of the studio?" — opened a possibility she hadn't allowed herself to imagine.
  • That prompt shifted her mindset from accepting limits to testing them, even though she didn't get the job immediately.
ADVICE

Pick Your Battles In The Boardroom

  • Pick your battles strategically in meetings rather than fighting every slight; conserve influence for moments that matter.
  • Lansing learned this after being talked over in a male-dominated meeting where someone repeated her idea and got credit.
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