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Send us a textWhat happens when cultural identity, activism, and groundbreaking storytelling converge? Amber Afzali brings this powerful intersection to life as she joins us to discuss her starring role in "Rule Breakers," the inspiring Angel Studios film that chronicles Afghanistan's first all-girls robotics team.Born to Afghan immigrant parents and raised in America, Amber shares her unique journey of balancing dual identities while developing a deep passion for her cultural heritage. This passion eventually led her to study international relations with a focus on Afghanistan at the University of Pennsylvania, laying the groundwork for both her activism and, unexpectedly, her acting career. When the opportunity to audition for "Rule Breakers" emerged, it represented the perfect union of her academic interests and creative aspirations—a chance to tell an Afghan story that defies stereotypes.The film itself marks a significant departure from typical portrayals of Afghanistan in Western media. Rather than centering on conflict and war, "Rule Breakers" celebrates the determination, brilliance, and resilience of young Afghan women breaking barriers in STEM fields. Amber portrays Esen, a shy hardware engineer whose character arc mirrors the actress's own childhood journey of finding her voice. Working alongside established actors like Phoebe Waller-Bridge and forming genuine bonds with her castmates created what Amber describes as a once-in-a-lifetime experience for a debut feature film role.Through our conversation, Amber reveals how the on-screen chemistry among the actresses playing the robotics team naturally evolved from their shared backgrounds and mutual support—mirroring the very dynamics portrayed in the film. This authentic connection has resonated deeply with audiences worldwide as "Rule Breakers" continues to inspire viewers through its theatrical run and on the Angel Guild streaming platform.Ready to be moved by a story of breaking barriers against all odds? Follow Amber's journey on Instagram @AmberAfzali, check out "Rule Breakers" on Angel Guild, and join us in celebrating the powerful intersection of art, activism, and authentic representation.Want to be a guest on Living the Dream with Curveball? Send Curtis Jackson a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1628631536976x919760049303001600
There was a post in our Facebook group, Teach Your Class Off Teacher Talk, recently that asked "What do you do with classroom rule breakers?" How I work with students that constantly go against the grain has changed a lot over my career. Here are a few things to keep in mind if this is an issue in your class._____________________________________________________________________⭐️ Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRGA_FqyigEPmh5U37Yn7fA/join_____________________________________________________________________
This week its just Felix and Beav in the studio so you know they were on one. They started by congratulating Crawford on his wedding and wishing thier mom a Happy Birthday. Felix discussed his recent adventures fulfilling Robin's pregnancy cravings. Beav gives Dre's top 5 NBA title contenders and upsets Felix with the ranking. They talk about the WNBA draft, the Sparks pick and who is the leader of the Sparks. They breakdown why the Tennesse QB got let go and why NIL is messing these kids heads up, and in #RuleBreakers they breakdown why JA has to stop with the weapon celebrations and JD Vance being unathletic. Enjoy!
This week the crew is joined by friend of the show Zee and give some updates on where they have been and discuss the world thinking the boy was Beav's child. Felix hates on Dre and Beav being in a music video and then they jump into March Madness being over and the champions. Beav trashes the NFL for considering changing the 'tush push' rule and gives a lesson to the YN's about respecting the past. The crew gets into a argument over whether or not Dwight Howard is a first ballot HOF. Felix asks the crew a random question and the responses get wild. And in #RuleBreakers, the crew discusses Anthony Edwards offering to pay 18 years of child support at once, a HS basketball coach doing too much, and the Dodgers at the White House. Enjoy!
Amber Afzali is a multifaceted actress and activist making waves in both the entertainment industry and the realm of social good. She currently stars as one of the leads alongside Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Angel Studios' indie film *Rule Breakers*, a powerful story inspired by the real-life journey of Afghanistan's first all-girls robotics team. The film, which boasts an impressive 97% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, is captivating audiences in theaters now. Fluent in multiple languages—including Dari, Persian, Spanish, and Arabic—Amber brings a global perspective to her work. A proud alumna of the University of Pennsylvania, she holds dual degrees in Political Science, with a concentration in International Relations, and Psychology, reflecting her deep intellectual curiosity and commitment to understanding the world around her.Beyond her on-screen talent, Amber is a dedicated advocate for political and cultural causes, with a particular focus on uplifting Afghan women. Her passion for activism seamlessly intertwines with her acting career, making her a compelling voice for change. For more on her work, check out her IMDb profile, follow her on Instagram, or read the Deadline exclusive about *Rule Breakers*. Amber Afzali is undoubtedly a rising star with a purpose.
This week the guys start by breaking down their March Madness brackets and break the news of Juju Watkins being injured and what that does to USC's chances. Felix asks Beav to apologize to Bronny and he refuses. During Quick Hits, they discuss Wale's new song and the release of Jalen Chords new poject. They give a tribute to George Foreman, and in Rule Breakers, they discuss Holly Rowe not reading the room, Jayden Daniels helicopter parenting, OF model doing more charity work, making the wrong people famous and LeBron songs. Enjoy!
In Episode 16 of Undercurrents of Romance, Tracey Devlyn sits down with USA Today bestseller Elizabeth Everett to discuss her new historical romance, THE LADY SPARKS A FLAME. An exiled heiress returns to settle old debts. A bold investor sees more than profit. When danger strikes, unexpected passion may prove their greatest risk yet. Smart, swoony, and full of heart, this STEM-infused Victorian romance delivers sharp wit, unforgettable characters, and just the right dose of emotional punch. In THE LADY SPARKS A FLAME, Elizabeth Everett delights the brain as much as the heart. An utterly addictive read. Love the episode → Rate it ❃ Thumbs Up ❃ Subscribe → ❤ Show Notes: https://traceydevlyn.com/podcast #newrelease #bookrelease #romance #romancebooks #historicalromance #victorianromance #elizabetheverett #theladysparksaflame #thedamselsofdiscoveryseries #berkleyromance #oppositesattract #grumpysunshine #agegap #traceydevlyn #undercurrentsofromance #podcast #podcastepisode #podcastguest #authorsontheair #vidcast #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorssupportingauthors #videobookclub #tbr #tbr2025 #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddiction
We welcome Saraya (formerly known as Paige in WWE) to the show to talk all about her new book 'Hell in Boots: Clawing My Way Through Nine Lives' as well as her AEW future, whether she will return to the ring, a move into acting, the launch of her brand new show Rule Breakers, being thankful to WWE, Drew McIntyre defending her from a predator, dreams of a new life in Nashville and MORE!#saraya #paige #wwe #aew #hellinboots #paigewweINTERVIEW with SARAYA (New Book, AEW Future, WWE, Acting, Life After Wrestling & More!)Buy Saraya's Book - Hell in Boots: Clawing My Way Through Nine Lives:Amazon UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hell-Boots-Clawing-Through-Lives/dp/1668027844Amazon US - https://www.amazon.com/Hell-Boots-Clawing-Through-Lives/dp/1668027844Follow Saraya:https://www.instagram.com/sarayaOur full podcast can be found anywhere you get your podcasts and we are hosted on:https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/a2thekCHECK OUT OUR MERCH ON PROWRESTLINGTEES!Pro Wrestling Tees:https://prowrestlingtees.com/a2thekwrestlingTeespring:https://teespring.com/stores/a2thekwrestlingCOME SAY HI!Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/a2thekwrestling/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@a2thekwrestling Twitter:https://twitter.com/A2theKWrestlingFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/a2thekwrestling/And make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel!YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/a2thekwrestlingSUPPORT THE HOT TAG FOUNDATION:https://www.hottagfoundation.co.uk/https://www.instagram.com/hottagfoundation/The A2theK Wrestling Show is a weekly show full of interviews, news, predictions & reviews! We talk all things WWE & AEW and also feature fun segments such as top 10 best & worst lists, what if scenarios & more!
In Episode 16 of Undercurrents of Romance, Tracey Devlyn sits down with USA Today bestseller Elizabeth Everett to discuss her new historical romance, THE LADY SPARKS A FLAME. An exiled heiress returns to settle old debts. A bold investor sees more than profit. When danger strikes, unexpected passion may prove their greatest risk yet. Smart, swoony, and full of heart, this STEM-infused Victorian romance delivers sharp wit, unforgettable characters, and just the right dose of emotional punch. In THE LADY SPARKS A FLAME, Elizabeth Everett delights the brain as much as the heart. An utterly addictive read. Love the episode → Rate it ❃ Thumbs Up ❃ Subscribe → ❤ Show Notes: https://traceydevlyn.com/podcast #newrelease #bookrelease #romance #romancebooks #historicalromance #victorianromance #elizabetheverett #theladysparksaflame #thedamselsofdiscoveryseries #berkleyromance #oppositesattract #grumpysunshine #agegap #traceydevlyn #undercurrentsofromance #podcast #podcastepisode #podcastguest #authorsontheair #vidcast #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorssupportingauthors #videobookclub #tbr #tbr2025 #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddiction
Flick Pick is a podcast about movies. In today's episode, Andrew Green reviews Rule Breakers, a movie now in theaters. More info: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt23398348/?ref_=mv_closeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This podcast episode features a conversation sparked by a newly premiered 2025 film Rule Breakers, which follows Afghanistan's first all-girls robotics team and their journey to challenge societal norms and push boundaries. Rule Breakers is a story of determination, defying limitations, and carving out space in science and technology despite the odds. The Raoul Wallenberg Institute had the pleasure of organizing a conversation between our Afghanistan research Fellow Palwasha Mirbacha and Roya Mahboob, the robotics team's co-founder, to talk about the role of alternative learning spaces, the fight for accessible STEM education, and why amplifying the voices of Afghan women and girls matters now more than ever.
Rule Breakers tells the remarkable true story of how entrepreneur Roya Mahboob fought for girls' education in Afghanistan and formed the country's first competitive robotics team, the Afghan Dreamers. On this very special Season 3 premiere of CherryPop, Meg welcomes to the podcast, the film's inspiration and executive producer, Roya Mahboob, and stars Nikohl Boosheri and Amber Afzali. Nikohl and Amber start things off by sharing heartfelt memories from the set and remark on their meaningful experience filming and bringing this story to life. Roya joins in, and together, they discuss filmmaking as a powerful tool for change in continuing the fight for girls' education, and the importance of representing Afghan women in their entirety on screen. “We don't see courage being in the absence of fear. We see that it's having fear and moving forward anyways.” - Nikohl Boosheri “In Hollywood we don't see Afghanistan represented with the dark and the light. We often focus on the dark and we often see women with faceless identities or not being fully dynamic characters on screen. I felt good knowing that I can make my community proud by engaging in this project; I can make my family proud. And most of all, I could look back on the project and be like, this is something that I think is bigger than me.” - Amber Afzali Rule Breakers is out now in theaters! CherryPicks is the best place to see what women think about movies, tv, and more. CherryPicks highlights reviews and original stories exclusively from female and non-binary writers. www.TheCherryPicks.com Follow CherryPicks on Instagram and Twitter. @thecherrypicks Follow your host Meg McCarthy on Instagram @megjomccarthy Music composed by Honor Nezzo. CherryPop is executive produced by Miranda Bailey and Rebecca Odes, produced and hosted by Meg McCarthy, and edited by In Haus Media
In this conversation between John Pinna and Roya Mahboob, they discuss the stark contrast between Afghanistan's "golden age" of women's advancement from 2001-2021 and the current Taliban regime's gender apartheid policies. Mahboob details how her organization, Digital Citizen Fund, has shifted from establishing technology centers and teaching digital literacy to supporting underground education networks since the Taliban takeover. They explore the upcoming film "Rule Breakers," which chronicles Mahboob's journey and the Afghan girls robotics team, highlighting Muslim women's capabilities in STEM fields. Despite the dire current situation, Mahboob expresses hope, noting that unlike the Taliban's previous rule in 1996, today's younger population has experienced freedom and retains access to information through technology. She emphasizes that education remains the key to preventing extremism, and calls for international pressure on the Taliban alongside practical support for Afghan women's remote learning opportunities. Roya Mahboob is an Afghan tech entrepreneur and the founder of Citadel Software, a software development company based in Herat. In addition to being one of Afghanistan's first female tech CEOs, Mahboob founded the Digital Citizen Fund, a nonprofit that aims to increase women's technological literacy and provide employment and educational opportunities for girls in Afghanistan. Mahboob was named one of TIME's 100 Most Influential People in the World in 2013 for her innovative initiatives to expand computer education. She has created nine IT centers for girls in high schools across Afghanistan and plans to expand her programs to 40 schools, ultimately reaching more than 160,000 female students. Mahboob has also taken her model beyond Afghanistan to schools in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Nepal. After facing death threats from the Taliban and others for her work, Mahboob left the country in 2013 and spent two years working remotely before returning to Afghanistan in 2016. She founded the Afghan Girls Robotics Team, also known as the Afghan Dreamers, an all-girl robotics team. She was recognized as an Asia Game Changer in 2019 and received the Doha Forum Award in 2022. Additionally, Mahboob has been honored with the Lantos Human Rights Awards and the Presidential Leadership Scholarship. The film Rule Breakers release this March 7th, which is based on Roya's experience with the Afghan Girls Robotics Team.
What to SEE in theaters, STREAM from the comfort of your own home or SKIP to save the time/money. This week - a few of the Looney Tunes crew are back in cinemas, a true story about Afghanistan's first female robotics team and a Jack Quaid action/romance. Plus, a great movie to watch on St. Patrick's Day!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Plugged In's Adam Holz provides reviews for the latest films, including "The Last Supper" and "Rule Breakers," and outlines the Truth that changes everything. Peco Gaskovski, author of "Exogenesis," shares about the intersection between prayer with action and the fruit that can come from practicing your creative powers. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Want a spy thriller with a little meat on its decadent bones? A first rate cast lights up the screen in Steven Soderbergh’s “Black Bag,” a twisty tale of duplicity. […] The post Freeze Frame: “Black Bag” (R), “Novocaine” (R), “Rule Breakers” (PG), “The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie” (PG) appeared first on KKFI.
In this episode of the I Hate Critics Movie Review Podcast, we dive into four films spanning sci-fi, drama, thriller, and classic cinema. Mickey 17 Directed by Bong Joon Ho Starring Robert Pattinson, Naomie Ackie, Mark Ruffalo, Toni Collette A disposable employee joins a human expedition to colonize the ice world Niflheim. Each time one iteration dies, a new body is regenerated with most of his memories intact. We discuss whether Bong Joon Ho's latest venture is another sci-fi masterpiece or a chilling misfire. Rule Breakers Directed by Bill Guttentag Starring Nikohl Boosheri, Ali Fazal, Phoebe Waller-Bridge In a society where educating girls is considered an act of rebellion, one woman dares to teach, igniting a movement despite dangerous opposition. We break down how this story of courage and resistance lands on the big screen. The Rule of Jenny Pen Directed by James Ashcroft Starring Geoffrey Rush, John Lithgow A judge recovering from a stroke at an assisted living facility encounters a psychopathic patient who uses a hand puppet to torment fellow residents. We analyze this psychological thriller and its haunting performances. Classic Review: Rear Window Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Starring James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Raymond Burr Hitchcock's timeless classic follows a recuperating news photographer who suspects a murder while confined to his apartment. We revisit the film's suspense, direction, and lasting legacy. Follow & Support Us Website: I Hate Critics Facebook: Everyone is a Critic Podcast Twitter/X: @criticspod Instagram: @criticspod Patreon: Support Us Merch: TeePublic Store YouTube: Watch Us Check out Jeff's art at Jeff Lassiter Art and read Sean's reviews at Sean at the Movies. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe!
This week the guys are joined by the dynamic duo DC + TJ from the "Just A Dope Ass Podcast'! They ask them about ther journey in the mental health space before delving into the misconceptions of the poly relationship world. In the rapid fire segment, they discuss what super powers they would like to have and what was the last thing they searched for. In Quick Hits, they talk about the good old days of skype, dial up internet, and Paige Bueckers getting her jersey retired. And in #RuleBreakers, they discuss John Cena turning heel, Travis Scott being targeted, Dank Moss' new workout partner, and a NYPD Officer in a music video! Enjoy!
Have a request for an upcoming segment? Send me a Text Message! Listen to my thoughts on Bong Joon-Ho's return to the big screen MICKEY 17, the star-studded crime comedy RIFF RAFF, the PTSD dramedy MY DEAD FRIEND ZOE, and the inspirational RULE BREAKERS.Also, I conclude another year of OSCAR OUTLOOK with my thoughts on the 97th Academy Awards.Follow me on Instagram and Letterboxd @seeitorshoveitSupport the showInterested in becoming an official supporter or just want to buy me a popcorn? Click the Support the Show link above!
This week, historian and author Valorie Castellanos Clark is covering Edythe Eyde, creator of the first lesbian magazine in the US. Eyde is better known by her penname Lisa Ben.If you liked this story, check outUnruly Figures: Twenty Tales of Rebels, Rulebreakers, and Revolutionaries You've (Probably) Never Heard Of.
Academy Award Winner, Bill Guttentag sits down with me to talk about his fatherhood journey. We talk about the importance of being present in a child's life. In addition, he shares a few life lessons his kids have taught him. After that we talk about his latest movie, Rule Breakers. We discuss the main messages behind the film and what inspired him to work on this project. Lastly, we finish the interview with the Fatherhood Quick Five. About Bill Guttentag Bill Guttentag is a double Oscar-winning dramatic and documentary film writer-producer-director. His films have premiered at the Sundance, Cannes, Telluride and Tribeca film festivals. One film that he directed was Nanking. It was a theatrical documentary which premiered at Sundance and featured Woody Harrelson, and was shortlisted for an Oscar. In addition, Bill also directed Soundtrack for a Revolution which had its international premiere at Cannes and was also shortlisted for an Oscar. Secondly, he wrote and directed the dramatic features Knife Fight starring Rob Lowe, Julie Bowen, David Harbor, and Carrie-Ann Moss; and LIVE! starring Eva Mendes and Andre Braugher, and produced by Chuck Roven. Furthermore, both films premiered at Tribeca. About Rule Breakers In a nation where educating girls is seen as rebellion, a visionary woman dares to teach young minds to dream. When their innovation draws global attention, their success sparks hope. In addition, he creates opposition. As threats loom and sacrifices are made. Their courage and unity ignite a movement that could forever transform the world. Make sure you check out the Rule Breakers website at angel.com/press/rule-breakers for showtimes and locations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CW_P4zT6i9A Red's Is This Week's Podcast Sponsor Red's is on a mission to cook food better for people with big things to do. They know that they are a good small part of their great big lives, and they take that seriously. Red's is committed to cooking with fewer and better ingredients for food that tastes better and is better for you and the planet. They bake their tortillas fresh daily & are always non-GMO, antibiotic-free, & cage-free. They freeze their food at the peak of flavor and freshness which reduces food waste and enables consumers to have a restaurant-quality meal in minutes at home or on the go. To learn more go to their website at redsallnatural.com. About The Art of Fatherhood Podcast The Art of Fatherhood Podcast follows the journey of fatherhood. Your host, Art Eddy talks with fantastic dads from all around the world where they share their thoughts on fatherhood. You get a unique perspective on fatherhood from guests like Bob Odenkirk, Hank Azaria, Joe Montana, Kevin Smith, Danny Trejo, Jerry Rice, Jeff Foxworthy, Patrick Warburton, Jeff Kinney, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Kyle Busch, Dennis Quaid, Dwight Freeney and many more.
History doesn't belong to the women who waited. It belongs to the women who moved—the ones who refused to shrink, who challenged the rules, who stepped forward even when the world wasn't ready for them. From Rosa Parks to Malala Yousafzai, Harriet Tubman to Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the women who changed history all have one thing in common: they didn't wait for permission.In this episode of Unleashed, we break down the patterns of revolutionary women—their courage, their defiance, their refusal to accept the limits placed on them. And here's the truth: you don't have to lead a movement to make history. Sometimes, change starts with one small, decisive step.What would happen if you stopped waiting? If you took up space, used your voice, and moved anyway?Because history isn't made by the hesitant. It's made by the bold. And the next chapter? It's yours to write.With podcast microphone Love what you're hearing? Don't forget to subscribe to Unleashed and share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. Let's rewrite the rules together—one bold conversation at a time.
Reviews of Mickey 17, In the Lost Lands, Queen of the Ring, Seven Veils, The Rule of Jenny Pen, Night of the Zoopocalypse, Rule Breakers and more. Plus an interview with Uppercut director Torsten Ruether. Hilarity ensues!
This feel-good story focuses on a brave woman in Afghanistan who recruits girls to compete in an international robotics competition, despite fierce opposition. Read the Plugged In Review If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
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While President Trump has paused tariffs for one month on some automakers, other businesses will start to feel the impact. Canadian company Conquest Steel, located outside Toronto, said they started losing business in November after Mr. Trump won the presidential election and tariffs were threatened. Regarding tourism, about 20 million Canadians headed south in 2024, but some are now cutting back on U.S. travel amid Mr. Trump's actions. The Trump administration has paused intelligence sharing with Ukraine following the suspension of military aid. Meanwhile, attacks in Ukraine continue. A Russian missile slammed into a hotel, killing at least four people. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss potential cuts to Medicaid. As Congress works on a federal budget, Republicans are looking to slash $2 trillion in long-term spending. Medicaid could be a target. For the first time, 3-time Super Bowl champion Travis Kelce is talking about his decision to return for another NFL season. It will be his 13th year in the NFL following last month's Super Bowl loss. "CBS Mornings" co-host Nate Burleson has more. The new film "Rule Breakers" tells the true story of an Afghan all-girl robotics team that captured global attention in 2017. Actor Nikohl Boosheri portrays Roya Mahboob, the visionary behind the team, whose groundbreaking idea defied expectations. They join CBS Mornings" to discuss the film's impact and the story's enduring legacy. NASA was recently tracking a large asteroid, known as the "city killer," after finding a small chance of it hitting Earth in 2032. NASA says it "no longer poses a significant threat" in an analysis, but it's not the only space rock astronomers are monitoring. Kris Van Cleave shows how "asteroid detectives" and "planetary defenders" are trying to protect Earth from a potential disaster. Fashion expert and Emmy-winning "Queer Eye" star Tan France is stepping into acting with his first scripted role in the new Hulu comedy "Deli Boys." France, who plays a gang leader named Zubair, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his character, the show's high-stakes story, and the latest season of "Queer Eye." Civil rights activist and astronaut Amanda Nguyen is set to become the first Vietnamese and Southeast Asian woman to travel to space on a historic Blue Origin flight this spring. She also just released her memoir, "Saving Five," where she shares her journey from aspiring astronaut to survivor advocate. Nguyen joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her mission, her advocacy and her upcoming flight to space. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
MICKEY 17 — Bong Joon-Ho's PARASITE followup — is here but will it be a box office hit? The B.O. Boys break it down! Plus we go deep on FIVE new wide releases including RULE BREAKERS (Angel Studios' latest ticket scam) + the wrestling picture QUEEN OF THE RING (starring Timeless Toni Storm) + Dave Bautista's IN THE LOST LANDS. Huge weekend, bigger ep. Remember to Rate (5 Stars), Review (Great show, blah, blah, blah) and Follow us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/b-o-boys-movie-box-office/id1489892648 Our AWESOME artwork was provided by the talented Ellie Skrzat. Check out her work at https://ellieskrzat.com/ Thanks to WannaBO Senior Intern Christopher for running our social media and WannaBO Intern Jack for the numbers. E-mail us: theboboyspodcast@gmail.com Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@theboboyspodcast Follow us on Twitter: @TheBOBoysPod Follow us on TikTok: @TheBOBoysPod Subscribe to us on Substack and read our new articles: https://substack.com/@theboboys -----
This week the guys start with wish Beav a Happy Birthday! They then discuss the Tank vs Roach fight this past saturday and whether or not he was knocked down. The also make jokes about who Beav could beat in a professional fight and how he would look doing it. Felix and Dre brag about the Lakers being the #2 seed. They discuss the NBA injuries and mourn the end of Joel Embiid. And in Rule Breakers, they discuss Steve Smith sleeping with someone's wife, Montoya on Temptation Island, and the Terrence Shannon college jersey retirement. Enjoy!
On this special episode, Jason Harris joins me again to talk about some upcoming movies. We use the usual puzzle pieces format on some trailers for movies that are coming out in March 2025. This month's episode includes Rule Breakers, Night Of The Zoopocalypse, Novocaine, Black Bag, The Electric State, Opus, Snow White, The Alto Knights, Bob Trevino Likes It, Magazine Dreams, The Woman In The Yard, Alexander and the Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Road Trip, Mickey 17 and A Working Man.As always, SPOILER ALERT for any of the movies we discuss!I also shout out some listener provided puzzle pieces from movies we covered in the month of January including pieces from Kevin King, Demetrius Sanders, Darlene Dalmaceda, Eric Langberg, Ali The Gran Finali, Steven Hughes, Nace DeSanders and Josie DeMarco.Jason Harris is a writer and stand-up comedian (not just here in Las Vegas).Check out Jason Harris on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/jasonharriscomedy/My latest David Rosen album MISSING PIECES: 2018-2024 is a compilation album that fills in the gaps in unreleased music made during the sessions for 2018's A Different Kind Of Dream, 2020's David Rosen, 2022's MORE CONTENT and 2025's upcoming And Other Unexplained Phenomena. Find it on Bandcamp, Apple Music, Spotify and everywhere else you can find music.You can also find more about all of my music on my website https://www.bydavidrosen.comMy latest music video is “Shaking" which you can watch at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzm8s4nuqlAThe song at the end of the episode is a new The Pup Pups song from their upcoming 4th album!Make sure to “Like” Piecing It Together on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PiecingPodAnd “Follow” us on Twitter @PiecingPodAnd Join the Conversation in our Facebook Group, Piecing It Together – A Movie Discussion Group.And check out https://www.piecingpod.com for more about our show!And if you want to SUPPORT THE SHOW, you can now sign up for our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/bydavidrosenYou can also support the show by checking out our Dashery store to buy shirts and more featuring Piecing It Together logos, movie designs, and artwork for my various music projects at https://bydavidrosen.dashery.com/Share the episode, comment and give us feedback! And of course, SUBSCRIBE!And of course, don't forget to leave us a 5 star review on Goodpods,
The tension between doing good research and delivering on tight timelines is something I've experienced throughout my career in design and innovation. This conversation with Sam Zucker unpacks powerful approaches to making research more sustainable and equitable while building systems that support continuous learning and engagement. What particularly struck me was Sam's practical framework for embedding research into organizational workflows. Her approach transforms research from a periodic, resource-intensive effort into an ongoing capability that shapes decision-making and product development. This represents a crucial evolution in how we think about evidence-based design. Questions This Episode Helps You Answer How can we build sustainable research systems that work within real-world constraints? What makes equity-based research different from traditional approaches? When should we adapt research methods for regulated environments? How might we use prototypes to get better research insights? Why do continuous research systems often succeed where one-off studies fail? I invited Sam to share her expertise because she brings a unique perspective on making research work in complex, regulated environments while maintaining a deep commitment to equity and inclusion. Her experience spans from reimagining college financial aid experiences to transforming employer benefits, always with a focus on serving people who are often overlooked in traditional research. Episode Highlights [01:40] Sam describes her journey from an interdisciplinary background at Carnegie Mellon studying conceptual art, communication design, and sociolinguistics to founding Reroute Research, illustrating how diverse educational foundations can lead to innovative research approaches. [03:00] Shares insights from working on College Abacus, a groundbreaking tool that helped students understand true college costs beyond sticker prices, demonstrating how design research can tackle complex financial decisions. [05:30] Articulates her core focus: taking complex decisions (like college choice or insurance selection) and making them more understandable and actionable for users, revealing how design research can simplify without oversimplifying. [08:30] Introduces the innovative "researcher in residence" model where she embeds within companies for 3–4 months, showing how deeper integration leads to better knowledge transfer and organizational impact. [12:00] Explains her commitment to equity-based design and how it shapes recruiting practices, emphasizing the importance of reaching participants who are typically underrepresented. [15:30] Details practical strategies for inclusive recruitment, including flexible scheduling, multiple contact attempts, and accommodating cancellations — demonstrating how research processes themselves need to be designed for equity. [18:30] Shares approach to reciprocity in research, explaining how she ensures participants benefit from the process through information sharing and resource connections. [22:00] Describes how to build sustainable research systems that organizations can maintain long-term, emphasizing the importance of integrating with existing tools and workflows. [25:30] Provides a success story of Better Future Forward implementing a continuous research system, showing how research can become embedded in organizational culture. [31:30] Explains her approach to using low-fidelity prototypes early in research to get more accurate insights about what people actually want versus what they say they want. [37:30] Shares expertise on conducting research in highly regulated environments, emphasizing the importance of reading and understanding regulations firsthand rather than relying on others' interpretations. [41:30] Offers valuable advice for researchers working in regulated environments: build relationships with supportive stakeholders who can help drive innovation forward while navigating constraints. [45:00] Concludes with an important insight about the critical role of language in UX, noting how sometimes the most impactful research finding can be identifying the right word choice for users. Questions to Help You Go Deeper Learning What surprised you about Sam's approach to continuous research systems and why? How does her equity-based framework challenge or enhance your current research practice? Which aspects of the researcher-in-residence model seem most valuable for your context? Leading How might you help your team understand and apply continuous research approaches? Where in your organization would more equitable research practices create the most value? What would success look like if you implemented ongoing research systems with your team? Applying What's one small experiment you could run next week with prototype-based research? Which current challenge could you address using Sam's approach to participant recruiting? How could you adapt the continuous research system to work in your specific context? Practicing How will you build more equitable research practices into your regular work? What support or resources do you need to implement continuous research systems? Resources I Recommend Monteiro, Mike. Ruined by Design: How Designers Destroyed the World, and What We Can Do to Fix It. MULE BOOKS, 2024. >>> Sam specifically mentioned finding this essential reading and I agree. This bold update of Monteiro's classic work challenges us to face the ethical implications of our design choices head-on. The 2024 edition feels especially relevant for research practitioners wrestling with AI ethics, privacy concerns, and the increasing impact of our design decisions on society. While provocative, it provides practical frameworks for making better choices about what we create and why. Monteiro, Mike. Design Is a Job: The Necessary Second Edition. Edited by Lisa Marie Marquis, Mule Books, 2024. >>> While not mentioned in our conversation, this book expands on many of the ideas in this episode and is essential reading for every designer. Reece, Erik. Utopia Drive: A Road Trip through America's Most Radical Idea. First paperback edition, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2017. >>> Sam highlighted this as one of her favorite books, noting how it connects to design thinking through its exploration of systematic change efforts. The book examines America's history of utopian communities as design experiments. I find it valuable for understanding how ambitious visions for change interact with real-world constraints — a tension researchers regularly navigate. Hall, Erika. Just Enough Research. 2024 edition, Mule Books, 2024. >>> While not directly referenced by Sam, this newly updated guide aligns perfectly with her lean, practical approach to research. It provides excellent frameworks for right-sizing research efforts to match organizational constraints while maintaining rigor. The 2024 edition adds valuable perspective on remote research and working within regulated environments. Gray, Dave, et al. Gamestorming: A Playbook for Innovators, Rulebreakers, and Changemakers. O'reilly, 2010. >>> Sam mentioned returning to this book often, seeing it as an intersection of conceptual art and facilitation techniques. I agree. While positioned as a workshop tool, Gamestorming's techniques for structured exploration and collaborative meaning-making are invaluable for research sessions. The methods can help create the trust and openness Sam emphasized as crucial for good research. Tools We Discussed Typeform: For research participant feedback loops Salesforce: Example of embedding research in existing systems Asana/Jira/Notion: Options for research operations management Deepen Your Learning 5.5 Things Every Designer Should Know About Hacking Bureaucracy with Marina Nitze — DT101 E106 Language + Design Research + Researcher Self-Care with Abby Bajuniemi — DT101 E96 Trauma-Informed Design + Participatory Design Perils + Research with Vulnerable Populations with Sarah Fathallah — DT101 E72 Remember to join Ask Like a Designer, our learning community at fluidhive.com/podcast for more resources and conversations about design thinking in practice!
The tension between doing good research and delivering on tight timelines is something I've experienced throughout my career in design and innovation. This conversation with Sam Zucker unpacks powerful approaches to making research more sustainable and equitable while building systems that support continuous learning and engagement. What particularly struck me was Sam's practical framework for embedding research into organizational workflows. Her approach transforms research from a periodic, resource-intensive effort into an ongoing capability that shapes decision-making and product development. This represents a crucial evolution in how we think about evidence-based design. Questions This Episode Helps You Answer How can we build sustainable research systems that work within real-world constraints? What makes equity-based research different from traditional approaches? When should we adapt research methods for regulated environments? How might we use prototypes to get better research insights? Why do continuous research systems often succeed where one-off studies fail? I invited Sam to share her expertise because she brings a unique perspective on making research work in complex, regulated environments while maintaining a deep commitment to equity and inclusion. Her experience spans from reimagining college financial aid experiences to transforming employer benefits, always with a focus on serving people who are often overlooked in traditional research. Episode Highlights [01:40] Sam describes her journey from an interdisciplinary background at Carnegie Mellon studying conceptual art, communication design, and sociolinguistics to founding Reroute Research, illustrating how diverse educational foundations can lead to innovative research approaches. [03:00] Shares insights from working on College Abacus, a groundbreaking tool that helped students understand true college costs beyond sticker prices, demonstrating how design research can tackle complex financial decisions. [05:30] Articulates her core focus: taking complex decisions (like college choice or insurance selection) and making them more understandable and actionable for users, revealing how design research can simplify without oversimplifying. [08:30] Introduces the innovative "researcher in residence" model where she embeds within companies for 3–4 months, showing how deeper integration leads to better knowledge transfer and organizational impact. [12:00] Explains her commitment to equity-based design and how it shapes recruiting practices, emphasizing the importance of reaching participants who are typically underrepresented. [15:30] Details practical strategies for inclusive recruitment, including flexible scheduling, multiple contact attempts, and accommodating cancellations — demonstrating how research processes themselves need to be designed for equity. [18:30] Shares approach to reciprocity in research, explaining how she ensures participants benefit from the process through information sharing and resource connections. [22:00] Describes how to build sustainable research systems that organizations can maintain long-term, emphasizing the importance of integrating with existing tools and workflows. [25:30] Provides a success story of Better Future Forward implementing a continuous research system, showing how research can become embedded in organizational culture. [31:30] Explains her approach to using low-fidelity prototypes early in research to get more accurate insights about what people actually want versus what they say they want. [37:30] Shares expertise on conducting research in highly regulated environments, emphasizing the importance of reading and understanding regulations firsthand rather than relying on others' interpretations. [41:30] Offers valuable advice for researchers working in regulated environments: build relationships with supportive stakeholders who can help drive innovation forward while navigating constraints. [45:00] Concludes with an important insight about the critical role of language in UX, noting how sometimes the most impactful research finding can be identifying the right word choice for users. Questions to Help You Go Deeper Learning What surprised you about Sam's approach to continuous research systems and why? How does her equity-based framework challenge or enhance your current research practice? Which aspects of the researcher-in-residence model seem most valuable for your context? Leading How might you help your team understand and apply continuous research approaches? Where in your organization would more equitable research practices create the most value? What would success look like if you implemented ongoing research systems with your team? Applying What's one small experiment you could run next week with prototype-based research? Which current challenge could you address using Sam's approach to participant recruiting? How could you adapt the continuous research system to work in your specific context? Practicing How will you build more equitable research practices into your regular work? What support or resources do you need to implement continuous research systems? Resources I Recommend Monteiro, Mike. Ruined by Design: How Designers Destroyed the World, and What We Can Do to Fix It. MULE BOOKS, 2024. >>> Sam specifically mentioned finding this essential reading and I agree. This bold update of Monteiro's classic work challenges us to face the ethical implications of our design choices head-on. The 2024 edition feels especially relevant for research practitioners wrestling with AI ethics, privacy concerns, and the increasing impact of our design decisions on society. While provocative, it provides practical frameworks for making better choices about what we create and why. Monteiro, Mike. Design Is a Job: The Necessary Second Edition. Edited by Lisa Marie Marquis, Mule Books, 2024. >>> While not mentioned in our conversation, this book expands on many of the ideas in this episode and is essential reading for every designer. Reece, Erik. Utopia Drive: A Road Trip through America's Most Radical Idea. First paperback edition, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2017. >>> Sam highlighted this as one of her favorite books, noting how it connects to design thinking through its exploration of systematic change efforts. The book examines America's history of utopian communities as design experiments. I find it valuable for understanding how ambitious visions for change interact with real-world constraints — a tension researchers regularly navigate. Hall, Erika. Just Enough Research. 2024 edition, Mule Books, 2024. >>> While not directly referenced by Sam, this newly updated guide aligns perfectly with her lean, practical approach to research. It provides excellent frameworks for right-sizing research efforts to match organizational constraints while maintaining rigor. The 2024 edition adds valuable perspective on remote research and working within regulated environments. Gray, Dave, et al. Gamestorming: A Playbook for Innovators, Rulebreakers, and Changemakers. O'reilly, 2010. >>> Sam mentioned returning to this book often, seeing it as an intersection of conceptual art and facilitation techniques. I agree. While positioned as a workshop tool, Gamestorming's techniques for structured exploration and collaborative meaning-making are invaluable for research sessions. The methods can help create the trust and openness Sam emphasized as crucial for good research. Tools We Discussed Typeform: For research participant feedback loops Salesforce: Example of embedding research in existing systems Asana/Jira/Notion: Options for research operations management Deepen Your Learning 5.5 Things Every Designer Should Know About Hacking Bureaucracy with Marina Nitze — DT101 E106 Language + Design Research + Researcher Self-Care with Abby Bajuniemi — DT101 E96 Trauma-Informed Design + Participatory Design Perils + Research with Vulnerable Populations with Sarah Fathallah — DT101 E72 Remember to join Ask Like a Designer, our learning community at fluidhive.com/podcast for more resources and conversations about design thinking in practice!
This week, historian and author Valorie Castellanos Clark is covering the incredible warrior queen Njinga of Ndongo and Matamba, a woman who resisted Portuguese colonization of her homeland for decades. If you liked this story, check outUnruly Figures: Twenty Tales of Rebels, Rulebreakers, and Revolutionaries You've (Probably) Never Heard Of.
This week the crew starts by recapping Valentine's Day and the Eagles parade. They discuss NBA all star weekend and the problems with it. They debate whether or not Mac McClung is a top 5 dunker of all time. Dre debuts a new Queen of the Court segment and in #RuleBreakers they give the youth advice on knowing their roles in the crew, Kyrie stealing, and Elon having 13 children with 4 women. Enjoy!
This week, historian and author Valorie Castellanos Clark is covering Harriet Bell Hayden, one of the heroes of Boston's abolitionist movement.If you liked this story, check outUnruly Figures: Twenty Tales of Rebels, Rulebreakers, and Revolutionaries You've (Probably) Never Heard Of.
Michele Gelfand (Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and a Professor of Psychology by Courtesy at Stanford University) joins host Ron Steslow to discuss culture, social norms, and her book Rule Makers, Rule Breakers: How Tight and Loose Cultures Wire Our World (01:46) Why she decided to study culture (04:34) What are tight and loose cultures (06:12) Why tight and loose cultures evolve (10:38) The tradeoffs between tight and loose and how different cultures responded to the Covid pandemic (16:19) Tightness-looseness and willingness to change (19:57) Red and Blue vs Tight and Loose (30:36) Tightening around core values, even in loose cultures (34:56) Real and manufactured threats (44:15) How we we can put this framework into action You should read Rule Makers, Rule Breakers: https://amzn.to/3Qy8DQc Follow Michele and Ron on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MicheleJGelfand https://twitter.com/RonSteslow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week dre and sit down with rapper/songwriter CallMePhats. Yes, we finally were able to get him in studio. They discuss his current project '4RAP' and what went into making it and what makes a person real to him. During the rapid fire segment, Phats answers his studio pet peeve, the best advice he's received and tells us the most famous person in his contacts. Every gives their super bowl predictions and they breakdown the Mavs/Lakers trade for Luka/AD. and in Rule Breakers, they discuss a rapper suing lyft, Angel Reese retiring her mother, and a mayor allegedly using city funds to take a triup to Africa. Enjoy!
This week Beav is back and he is excited for HIS eagle to be flying to NOLA for the Super Bowl! The crew recaps both conference championships and where each losing team goes from there. In QUick Hits they discuss SZA performing at the Super Bowl Jimmy Butler being suspended, and the Sparks making a trade. and in Rule Breakers they hold people accountable for talking too damn much. Enjoy!
Jassifer and Clover wade knee-deep into the acidic drama of small village Stincan's Gowt, and learn that Oddjobs' intervention isn't always welcome everywhere. Special thanks to our Patreon patrons, who donate to the show and in exchange get access to episodes both early and bonus, behind the scenes content from campaigns, the soundtrack of the show, and more. Thanks also to our network: Lore Party Media! Produced by Noah Perito & Lisa Condemi Music by Noah Perito & Lisa Condemi Sound Effects: “Book Sounds” - Allsounds/Audionauti “Evening Town” - Sword Coast Soundscapes “Fire-in-fireplace-close-up-reverberant2” - silencyo__silencyo “Glass-smash” - chewiesmissus “egg_shells_cracked_mimicking_bone_breaking” - artninja “Door opening 1” - Bowen707 “Crashing” - smmassuda “R29-30-breaking-wooden-poles” - craigsmith “Fetid Swamp” - Sword Coast Soundscapes “Car-door-open-and-close-2” - nachtmahrtv “vehicle-small_car_burnout_version-1” - scott_snailham “Tires-squeaking” - rutgermuller “Big Water Splash” - qubodup “Gloves-latex-rubber-snap” - kyles All sound effects from Freesound.org, unless listed under AllSounds/Audionauti, background sound effects, Free Audio Zone, Fun With Sound, Gaming Sound FX, Live Wallpaper Master, Lord Sandwich, Michaël Ghelfi, OmarSounds, Relaxing Recordings, Royalty Free FX, Sound Effect Database, Studiomod, Sword Coast Soundscapes, or Viral Vids NL. Additional sound effects by Noah Perito
First show of the New Year and the guuys did NOT dissappoint! They're joined by singer-songwriter-producer JalenChords. They discuss his new project 'The Playlist', his music making process, and his thoughts on R&B currently. JalenChords makes it through the rapid fire questions and he witnesses Dre's Top 5 (Beav hates it!). And during #RuleBreakers, they break down the FS1 sexcapades and why shaming should make a return!
The guys give a christmas review, Dre's last top 5 of the year and then they get into their top 10 moments from the year! plus Rule Breakers! Enjoy!
This week Beav is back! The crew is joined by a special guest Tiny and he discusses his podcast 'Front of the Cogregation' and his time on the 'Blue Lips Tour'. Dre gives his Top 5 and of course Beav has an issue with it. And in Rule Breakers, they discuss the CMA's and Drake's new legal petition. Enjoy!
This June, ChatGPT took its first swing with five big questions about Rule Breaker Investing, and a new episodic series was born. Now, we're back for Volume 2—with a baseball twist! ChatGPT pitches David five questions, each a unique pitch type: 1. Hardball: What separates Rule Breakers built to last from those destined to fizzle out? 2. Softball: Can David sum up Rule Breaker Investing in one sentence? 3. Curveball: What would make him rethink a long-term winner? 4. Screwball: Is there a traditional investing rule David (begrudgingly) respects? 5. Knuckleball: If he could pass on just one Rule Breaker principle, what would it be? Come for the hardball, stay for the knuckleball! Host: David Gardner Guest: ChatGPT Producer: Desirée Jones Companies Mentioned: AAPL, AOL, ARM, AXON, BB, DDD, FIT, GPRO, IOM, K, META, NOK, P, TSLA, YHOO
This week @BriceIzyah teams up with Survivor 46's @davidcjelinsky for a slam dunk on this month's Play by Play! They're diving into the WNBA Championship controversy, dishing updates on the Ball Brothers, and breaking down LeBron and Bronny's legacy game. Plus, a courtside look at the NBA's probe into Joel Embiid and a hot take on Angel Reese's major Reebok deal. Tune in for the ultimate playbook!
This week @BriceIzyah teams up with Survivor 46's @davidcjelinsky for a slam dunk on this month's Play by Play! They're diving into the WNBA Championship controversy, dishing updates on the Ball Brothers, and breaking down LeBron and Bronny's legacy game. Plus, a courtside look at the NBA's probe into Joel Embiid and a hot take on Angel Reese's major Reebok deal. Tune in for the ultimate playbook!
eav is out but the crew is still here to get to the laughs. Dre gives his Top 5, and in quick hits they discuss Draymond wyling and young hoes working at the DMV. Felix asks Dre a random question and in Rule Breakers, they talk about crooked NIL deals and sex workers spreading STD's. Enjoy!
Cerebras is approaching chipmaking differently, can it carve out a space for itself in an industry of titans? (00:45) Asit Sharma and Jason Moser discuss: The dock workers strike, its daily cost, and the industries it could impact most. Upcoming AI chip IPO Cerebras, and how the company is approaching high-performance chips differently than the competition. Fresh earnings from: Nike, Paychex, and McCormick. (19:04) October 2024 marks 20 years of Rule Breakers at The Motley Fool. To celebrate, we're airing a portion of a conversation with David and former Rule Breakers analyst Matt Argersinger from our premium Epic Opportunities podcast. David fielded questions from our investing team about his own investing process, reflected on his 6 traits of a Rule Breaker and the companies that the framework led him to follow. (35:56) Jason and Asit break down two stocks on their radar: Pepsico and Joby Aviation. Stocks discussed: NKE, PAYX, MCK, PEP, JOBY Motley Fool Epic members can access the full conversation with David: Here on the TMF site (login required) On Spotify here after linking their accounts Host: Dylan Lewis Guests: Jason Moser, Asit Sharma, David Gardner, Rick Engdahl Engineers: Rick Engdahl, Austin Morgan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#271. Do you like the mermaid fin to be removed before eating a shrimp taco? Of course you do. Is having to de-tail your own shrimp in such a dish worth speaking to the manager or are you just getting your meUndies in a bunch? Perhaps breaking down your own seafood is a good reason to wear latex gloves in public. But please just make sure those around you are aware of your intentions. With no smooth transition whatsoever, Sony is making cars now. Not by themselves, but still. The PlayStation fanboys and fangirls can now have an excuse to get out of the house to drive their new electric vehicle next year, and Kory got a sneak peak at one! After the break, we discuss the beauty of Waffle House, home contractors, and unaware people in confusing airport scenarios. For streaming, we're watching Outlast, Jack Whitehall: Fatherhood with my Father, and The Ark. Chime in via the LinkTree below! Until next time, be kind to each other.FTM Merch! - https://www.teepublic.com/user/fromthemiddleLinkTree - https://linktr.ee/fromthemidpodVOICE MAIL! Comment, ask a question, suggest topics - (614) 383-8412Artius Man - https://artiusman.com use discount code "themiddle"
To unlock exclusive content, visit: https://politicology.com/plus Michele Gelfand (Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and a Professor of Psychology by Courtesy at Stanford University) joins host Ron Steslow to discuss culture, social norms, and her book Rule Makers, Rule Breakers: How Tight and Loose Cultures Wire Our World (01:46) Why she decided to study culture (04:34) What are tight and loose cultures (06:12) Why tight and loose cultures evolve (10:38) The tradeoffs between tight and loose and how different cultures responded to the Covid pandemic (16:19) Tightness-looseness and willingness to change (19:57) Red and Blue vs Tight and Loose (30:36) Tightening around core values, even in loose cultures (34:56) Real and manufactured threats (44:15) How we we can put this framework into action You should read Rule Makers, Rule Breakers: https://amzn.to/3Qy8DQc Follow Michele and Ron on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MicheleJGelfand https://twitter.com/RonSteslow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices