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The Switched-On CEO Steven Falk part 1Stephen Falk, CEO and founder of Switchback Systems, shares powerful insights on how unresolved trauma affects workplace behavior and the importance of creating a culture of resilience. Drawing from his extensive experience in safety leadership consulting, Stephen emphasizes the concept of "memory X's"—unprocessed traumatic experiences that can hinder effective communication and decision-making in organizations. He discusses how leaders can enhance their emotional and situational awareness to foster better team dynamics and trust within their companies. Additionally, Stephen recounts his personal journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a sought-after speaker and author, illustrating how overcoming obstacles can lead to profound growth. With practical strategies and engaging anecdotes, this conversation offers actionable wisdom for leaders aiming to create safer and more productive work environments.Takeaways: Creating safer workplaces requires understanding the balance between emotional awareness and operational efficiency. Stephen Falk emphasizes the importance of addressing unresolved trauma in workplace settings. His experience in family therapy informs his approach to leadership and team dynamics. Leaders must foster an environment of openness to transform workplace culture effectively. The concept of 'memory X's' helps explain how past trauma can affect current behavior. Encouraging dialogue about emotional challenges can lead to a healthier corporate atmosphere. CONTACT INFORMATION:Email: sfalk@switchbackos.comWebsite: https://www.switchbackos.com/Book: “The Switched-On CEO: How to Think Like a World Class Leader?”– on Amazon _____________________________________________Check Out These Amazing LinksPastor Bob "HIGHLY" recommends "Captivate.FM" as YOUR podcast host! They have a lot of very helpful features (and more all the time) - and NO CHARGE for the features or upgrades!ModernIQs is a sponsor of the Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast Newsletter: Transform your creative workflow with ModernIQs! Explore AI-powered tools for content creation, from smart question generators to automated blog writers. Streamline and create with ease! Go to ModernIQs.com for more information!Grow your faith and your business with The Faith-Based Business Newsletter! Get practical tips, biblical insights, and strategies for success. Subscribe at FaithBasedBiz.Substack.com and tune in to the podcast at FaithBasedBusinessPodcast.com!Dive deep into biblical prophecy with Revelation Warning! Explore end-times insights, scriptural truths, and what they mean for today. Start your journey at
On this SPECIAL EDITION of The Movie Podcast, Daniel and Shahbaz are joined by the Cast and Creators of Apple TV+ series Hello Tomorrow! including Billy Crudup, Hank Azaria, Haneefah Wood, Nicholas Podany, Dewshane Williams, Amit Bhalla, and Lucas Jansen. Set in a retro-future world, “Hello Tomorrow!” centers around a group of traveling salesmen hawking lunar timeshares. Billy Crudup stars as Jack, a salesman of great talent and ambition, whose unshakeable faith in a brighter tomorrow inspires his coworkers, revitalizes his desperate customers, but threatens to leave him dangerously lost in the very dream that sustains him. Hello Tomorrow! debuts Friday, February 17, 2023 with the first three episodes, followed by one new episode weekly, every Friday through April 7, 2023 on Apple TV+.Get 20% OFF MANSCAPED + Free Shipping with promo code MOVIEPOD at MANSCAPED.comWatch and listen to The Movie Podcast interview now on all podcast feeds, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.caContact: hello@themoviepodcast.caTHE MOVIE PODCAST ON ET CANADA!THE MOVIE PODCAST MERCHANDISE NOW AVAILABLE!FOLLOW USDaniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdShahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdAnthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdThe Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and YouTube
In Season 2, Ep 16 of the Best Boss Ever podcast, Christine interviews Elise Steffe, Development Director at Special Gifts Theatre. Elise currently works for a best boss in the non-profit space who embodies the 'family first' value, understands that people have a life and responsibilities, leaves time for the impossible ideas and makes her employees feel supported, connected and respected. They discuss the benefits of proactive recognition especially when employees go above and beyond, how motivation impacts mental and emotional efficiency and Elise shares the Steve-isms she learned from a former great leader Stephen Falk, who lived and breathed these mantras.
On the Late Night Happy Hour, Andy and Brian welcome "You're The Worst" creator Stephen Falk and star Chris Geere to talk about TV, pushing boundaries with comedy, Hollywood in (and after) the COVID era, and YTW's cast reuniting for a Zoom script read to benefit Feeding America. We open talking about the benefit, and how excited the cast is to get back together. (And we'd encourage everyone to buy tickets! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sunday-funday-a-youre-the-worst-reunion-tickets-135245712567 The five seasons of "You're the Worst" on FX were among the best in TV comedy we've seen in a very, very long time. So what made it that way? We talked about it with Falk and Geere. Talent obviously matters, and the cast had plenty of it, but they also mention some incredible chemistry and personalities that blended well - and quickly - off camera. It was helpful given the horrible things characters often did to each other on-screen. What are the challenges in pushing barriers in comedy? In creating characters that are watchable and funny, even when they're pretty awful humans? Is it easier to make a show for networks or cable? How might these characters have behaved during the pandemic. Would they be mask wearers? Virus deniers? What will happen to TV and production when the pandemic ends? How might content change? Will people's appetite for dark or cynical material go down in the wake of 2020? Finally, what would they want people to take away from the series?
TV series broaching stories of mental health and mental illness are on the rise, from anxiety and depression to bipolar disorder and PTSD. By exploring everything from diagnosis and treatment, to daily ups-and-downs, they’re bringing to light what often goes unsaid: the journey towards mental health is universal. Join the writers from a few of TV’s bravest, smartest, weirdest, kindest, most challenging series for an honest discussion about destigmatizing the conversation around mental illness, and breaking open the incredibly un-universal notion of ‘normal.’Panelists: Stephen Falk (Creator/Writer/Executive Producer/Director, You're The Worst)Mike Royce (Creator/Writer/Executive Producer, One Day At a Time) Meredith Averill (Co-Showrunner/Executive Producer/Writer, The Haunting of Hill House)Arielle Kebbel (Actor, Midnight,Texas)Moderator: Ben Travers (IndieWire)--DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:Get 15% OFF of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com
Stephen Falk thought he had gotten his big break in 2012, when NBC picked up his series ‘Next Caller.' But after he'd shot just 4 episodes, NBC pulled the plug. He vowed for his next project, he'd write what he wanted. That would be the dark rom-com, ‘You're the Worst'--it just wrapped its final season on FXX. Falk talks about the road to making ‘You're the Worst,' which critics concur is actually the best.
This is the third year in a row that Live in Limbo has attended the Toronto Screenwriting Conference and the second year that Contra Zoom has done a pod and interviews on the great weekend. Here you can listen to last year’s episode, which features interviews with David S Goyer and Mara Brock Akil. Links: This is Part Two of our TSC coverage at Contra Zoom. On Part One there were interviews with Glen Mazzara and Stephen Falk. Make sure you read the recap of the weekend, Day 1 done by Andreas Babiolakis and Day 2 done by our special guest Nathaniel Roizen. Andreas got the chance to interview two of the amazing speakers in this episode. – Emily Andras is the creator of Wynonna Earp, a producer and writer for both Lost Girl and Killjoys. – Moira Walley-Beckett was an Executive Producer and writer for Breaking Bad and Creator of Flesh and Bone. Follow Dakota @Dgapa, Andreas @AndreasBabs and Nathaniel@RathanielNoizen and follow the show @ContraZoomPod on Twitter. Ways to Subscribe to Contra Zoom Podcast: Subscribe via iTunes Subscribe via RSS Episode was originally posted on May 26, 2016 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/contrazoompod/message
This is the third year in a row that Live in Limbo has attended the Toronto Screenwriting Conference and the second year that Contra Zoom has done a pod and interviews on the great weekend. Here you can listen to last year’s episode, which features interviews with David S Goyer and Mara Brock Akil. Make sure you read the recap of the weekend, Day 1 done by Andreas Babiolakis and Day 2 done by our special guest Nathaniel Roizen. Andreas got the chance to interview two of the amazing speakers in this episode. – Glen Mazzara was the show runner of The Walking Dead for several seasons starting with season 2; he also is the show runner and creator of Damien. – Stephen Falk is the creator of You’re the Worst and also wrote for Weeds and produces Orange is the New Black Follow Dakota @Dgapa, Andreas @AndreasBabs and Nathaniel @RathanielNoizen and follow the show @ContraZoomPod on Twitter. Ways to Subscribe to Contra Zoom Podcast: Subscribe via iTunes Subscribe via RSS Episode original post date was May 17, 2016 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/contrazoompod/message
Todd Robert Anderson, Allan McLeod & Stephen Falk (You're the Worst) sit down for another episode of Getting Doug with High. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No more days to Halloween, Halloween, Halloween, no more days to Halloween, The Film Pigs Podcast! We're back on the scariest of days with a brand-new full-length episode featuring the return of Stephen Falk from his television exile! This time we're talking the Halloween franchise, delving into movie news with a surprising personal connection, an … Continue reading Podcast #106 – The Halloween Franchise →
Originally aired 7/16/2015 It’s the badass creator of You’re the Worst, Stephen Falk! Episode 162 lets you straddle the disparate high school worlds of theatre, jazz band, and sports, and then fall in love with the new girl in school, who naturally drives a stick-shift pick-up truck. Swoon!
The Americans is wrapping up its spy mission in the U.S., and You're The Worst creator Stephen Falk has crammed his viewing of the previous two seasons to prepare for our discussion of the Season 6 premiere! Around The Dial takes us through Alex, Inc.; an update on Here And Now; HBO's latest doc The Zen Diaries Of Garry Shandling; and the fourth season of the Swedish/Danish crime drama Bron/Broen. Stephen makes the case for us to induct Archer's "Skytanic" into The Canon, before we name the week's Winner and Loser and then roll into a Game Time that Could! Change! EVERYTHING!!! Put on your headphones in the Secret Basement Of Spycraft and see if you can crack our code! (JK, we don't have the patience to make you a code.) GUESTS
The Americans is wrapping up its spy mission in the U.S., and You're The Worst creator Stephen Falk has crammed his viewing of the previous two seasons to prepare for our discussion of the Season 6 premiere! Around The Dial takes us through Alex, Inc.; an update on Here And Now; HBO's latest doc The Zen Diaries Of Garry Shandling; and the fourth season of the Swedish/Danish crime drama Bron/Broen. Stephen makes the case for us to induct Archer's "Skytanic" into The Canon, before we name the week's Winner and Loser and then roll into a Game Time that Could! Change! EVERYTHING!!! Put on your headphones in the Secret Basement Of Spycraft and see if you can crack our code! (JK, we don't have the patience to make you a code.) Show Topics Lead Topic The Americans Tiny Triumph Around The Dial Alex, Inc. Here And Now The Zen Diaries Of Garry Shandling Bron/Broen The Canon Archer S01.E07: Skytanic Winner and Loser of the Week Wendy Williams Jon Kricfalusi Game Time Hot Potato Show Notes Margo Martindale's appreciative response to Tara's tweet Sarah and Adam's Cop Rock Rewatch Special Guest: Stephen Falk. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Surprise! It's a brand-new, all hands on deck, regular Film Pigs podcast! Fresh off shooting the latest season of You're The Worst, Stephen Falk is back and the Pigs are talking movies about summer! Plus, all the usual shenanigans: the sort of latest movie news, a riveting Movie Jail courtroom session, a long-but-so-worth-it bizarre line … Continue reading Podcast #94 – Movies About Summer →
INSIDER's Editor-in-Chief Nicholas Carlson talks with Stephen Falk about how he rebounded from having his show canceled and how he handles sex, mental health, morality, and more on “You’re the Worst.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The characters on You're the Worst have always been a bit troubled, but the show's Season 3 ended with the kind of cliffhanger that changed everything. Turn It On sat down with creator Stephen Falk to discuss where things go from here, as "You're the Worst" reinvents itself. How will Jimmy and Gretchen interact, going forward? And will "Sunday Funday" ever return?
On today's episode I talk to writer and showrunner Stephen Falk. Born in Berkeley, CA, Stephen has been working in television for a number of years, starting off on the Showtime series Weeds. He then created the NBC show Next Caller, and went on to write for Orange is the New Black. In 2014, he created the wonderful FX series You're the Worst, whose 4th season will air sometime later this year. This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on iTunes, follow me on Twitter.
Tease (0:00:00), Streaming Breakdown (01:01:09), the teasers for Snowfall (FX), You're the Worse (FXX), The Keepers (Netflix) Josh calls this documentary 'Spotlight meets The Wire,' Anne with an E (Netflix), the development of Electric Dreams at Amazon, Thomas Middleditch and those Verizon commercials, 5 Best (11:22); Josh... 5. Veep/Silicon Valle/Catastrophe 4.Better Call Saul 3. Fargo 2. The Leftovers 1. Master of None Scott... 5. Silicon Valley/Bosch 4. Fargo 3. Master of None 2. Better Call Saul 1. The Leftovers SPOILER ALERT!!!!! (15:17) Scott and Josh go In-Depth on Master of None, The Leftovers, and Fargo; the evolution and greatness of Master of None's season 2, the use of music, Aziz's acting, The Leftovers' brilliance, Damon Lindelof's references of fringe films, Perfect Strangers, use of music on the show and open, Frasier, Matt Jamison's drive and his dirty joke, VM and this seasons Heavy missing the comedy element, Syd, Mary McDonnell as Ruby Goldfarb, Manager's Special (1:02:08); Bowie the Man Who Changed the World (Netflix), Manchester by the Sea (Amazon Prime), Altman (Hulu), and Sully (HBO). Meet the Nielsens: 1984 (01:07:40) Other Notables; John Singleton, Stephen Falk, Jill Soloway, Kevin Bacon, Kathryn Hahn, Depeche Mode, Richard Cheese, Any Which Way You Can, Walkabout, Frasier, Cassette Tapes, David Bowie, Casey Affleck, Michelle Williams, Chan-Wook Park, Robert Altman, Tom Hanks, Clint Eastwood, Mini-Series: V, Dynasty, Dallas, Falcon Crest, Cannes, Indiana Jones, Roy Hobbs, John Ritter, Three's a Crowd, and the USFL.
Stephen Falk, creator of You're the Worst, sits down with very special guest Todd Robert Anderson to talk about what Friday night is looking like, what Saturday night is looking like, and the importance of respecting the sweatpants. (Music by comfortable dressed Adam Blau.)
Live from the NerdMelt Showroom in Los Angeles, Doug welcomes Geoff Tate, Stephen Falk and Matt Braunger to the show. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Andy Greenwald talks to Stephen Falk, creator and showrunner of 'You're the Worst,' about the show's third season finale, its future, and taking creative chances.
It's the end of September and that means a brand-new Film Pigs podcast featuring the return of Stephen Falk! This time, we're talking the death of the movie star vehicle, the latest movie news, courtroom drama, an ultimately too-long bizarre line reading, games, and the long-awaited return of DTV Corner with Todd's real-life cousin and … Continue reading Podcast #83 – Death of the Movie Star Vehicle →
Steve chats with the writer and creator of "You're The Worst," Stephen Falk about commemorative tattoos, divorce and surprise weddings.
This is the third year in a row that Live in Limbo has attended the Toronto Screenwriting Conference and the second year that Contra Zoom has done a pod and interviews on the great weekend.... The post 24: Toronto Screenwriting Conference with Glen Mazzara and Stephen Falk appeared first on LIVE IN LIMBO.
This week Rick and Heather return to their television. In this episode they talk about You’re the Worst, an anti-romantic comedy by Stephen Falk, and Transparent, the Amazon original series about a transgender woman and her family. You’re the Worst - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3228420/ Transparent - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3502262/ Rick: https://twitter.com/WrathRainbows Heather: https://twitter.com/boyscrangl https://www.wrathandrainbows.com
With Skelton down with holiday plague, sommelier Stephen Falk takes fellow Film Pig Todd Robert Anderson on a sophisticated journey of wines, inexplicably acclaimed movies, Golden Globes, and much more on this special presentation of The Bacon. Also, they talk about going to a strip club in the Valley like a couple of creepy dads.
Live from the UCB Franklin in LA, Doug welcomes the cast and creator of "You're the Worst," Stephen Falk, Aya Cash, Kether Donahue, Todd Robert Anderson and Janet Varney. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Two rounds in this live episode because not everyone could fit on the stage at once! First, hear Unreal co-creators Sarah Gertrude Shapiro and Marti Noxon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer; co-creator, Girlfriend's Guide to Divorce) and The Brink co-creators Kim Benabib and Roberto Benabib (Weeds; Ally McBeal) discuss comedy styles, going dark, and more. Then, returning pals Jeff Greenstein (Mom; Will & Grace), Josh Friedman (creator, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles), Stephen Falk (creator, You're the Worst), and Phillip Iscove (co-creator, Sleepy Hollow) join newcomer Will Widger (upcoming feature Lumberjanes) to discuss the state of the industry, their processes, and more.Recorded live at LA Podfest, September 10, 2015.
Stephen Falk is back! Stephen Falk is back! That's right, is a brand new Film Pigs Podcast with all three Pigs! Movie news, a riveting discussion, courtroom drama with a twist sentencing, Wilford Brimley, a game of wit and guile and terrible old person impressions, and so much more! Chewie, we're home!
It’s the badass creator of You’re the Worst, Stephen Falk! Episode 162 lets you straddle the disparate high school worlds of theatre, jazz band and sports, and then fall in love with the new girl in school, who naturally drives a stick-shift pick-up truck. Swoon!
FX Comedy Night panels from ATX Television Festival, June 5, 2015.Married featuring creator Andrew Gurland and stars Nat Faxon, Judy Greer, Brett Gelman, and Sarah Burns; moderated by Ben Blacker; Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll featuring creator/star Denis Leary and stars Elaine Hendrix, Bobby Kelly, Elizabeth Gillies, and John Ales; moderated by Gary Levin (USA Today); You're the Worst featuring creator Stephen Falk and stars Aya Cash, Chris Geere, Desmin Borges, and Kether Donohue; moderated by Lesley Goldberg (Hollywood Reporter).Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll and the second season of Married premiere on FX on TONIGHT!
This episode of Conversations with Ross features Stephen Falk. Stephen is a writer and the creator of the FX show You’re the Worst. Stephen talked about the show, running a writer’s room, and how the cast was assembled. He also spoke about how he broke in, transitioning from acting to writing, and his past job […]
Today we welcome Stephen Falk, creator of the awesome FX show You're the Worst, to talk about the process of getting a show on the air, the video games he loves, and more! Plus an intro where Kumail and Emily talk Fantastic Fest and the new LotR game, Shadow of Mordor!
It's Mo here with a 44-minute chat with Stephen Falk, the creator and executive producer of the FX comedy "You're the Worst." We talk about casting the show, romantic-comedy cliches and how to avoid them, and why when English men say things, it often sounds more authoritative. Be sure to subscribe to the new feed for the podcast here if you like to listen on iTunes. You'll see plenty of ways in each post to stream or download MP3s if you hate iTunes. You can also subscribe on Stitcher if you like. Also, we have an email for the podcast now! Click here to email us questions for future podcasts.
Mandy and Graham talk catfishin', Taryn Manning, and the woes of life in a frank and frankly amazing sit-down with Stephen Falk, a writer and producer for "Weeds" and "Orange is the New Black." RiotCast.com
This episode, the Film Pigs Podcast takes off in a bold new direction with The Bacon! We cast off our regular podcast format and delve deep into the mysterious psyche of Stephen Falk, whom we get to know on a deep personal level within the confines of the 37-minute running time. No detail is spared, including how many copies of pornographic VHS tapes he's been gifted with over the years.
Please keep your hands inside the ride at all times as we launch into a new Film Pigs Podcast! This episode, the Pigs take on Remakes, Reboots & Re-Imaginings, dissecting why Hollywood has come to rely on the constant stream of remakes and mining of past successes instead of creating new content. Plus, an impassioned prosecution by Stephen Falk for Movie Jail, Tonn Slingdog's DVD corner, and our usual collection of fun and games!