Episodes

  • Trust, Culture, and Getting Your Best Work Done
    Apr 2 2026

    Trust—not just process—is what allows teams to get out of each other's way and do their best work. From understanding everyone's constraints (not just your own) to building a culture where people can disagree with integrity, Dan and Stephanie discuss how the Four C's framework creates the foundation for teams to collaborate without micromanaging, divide and conquer without losing alignment, and ultimately deliver better outcomes together.

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    32 mins
  • Baseball, Bets and Being Adaptable
    Mar 19 2026

    When big and small companies succeed at the same rate with new product launches, we have to ask: what do they have in common? Dan and Stephanie explore why adaptable organizations succeed more often, drawing on Annie Duke's Thinking in Bets and showing how the Four C's framework builds the flexibility teams need to navigate uncertainty. Success isn't about having all the information, it's about controlling the decisions within your reach, embracing a growth mindset, and making the best bets with what you know.

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    25 mins
  • What You Measure Matters
    Mar 5 2026

    Success and failure are more contextual than most people realize, and what we measure matters. When we measure the wrong things we get the wrong results. From hummus projects that succeed and fail simultaneously to vanity metrics that look impressive but mean nothing, Dan & Stephanie make the case that failure isn't terminal, it's a jumping-off point for learning, if you're measuring what actually matters.

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    31 mins
  • Jargon: The Double-Edged Sword of Communication
    Feb 19 2026

    Jargon and industry-specific language can either build insider connection or alienate audiences, prompted by listener feedback about unclear terminology in previous episodes Dan and Stephanie unpack this fraught tool of language. They explore strategies for navigating unfamiliar terms in meetings and emphasize the importance of clear communication that considers your audience, whether that's across generations, industries, or organizational roles.

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    19 mins
  • The Tool Is Not The Solution
    Feb 5 2026

    In this episode of Thursday Lunch, Dan Howell and Stephanie Robbins explore how successful teams don’t need fancy tools, they need to be clear about the processes that create alignment and accountability. Using the “poor man’s PLM” and the parable of the Blind Men and the Elephant, they show how the Four Cs, Constraint, Communication, Consensus, and Collaboration, work to focus fundamentals that build alignment toward shared progress.

    For those who are not familiar, PLM stands for Product Lifecycle Management.

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    19 mins
  • The Blind Men and The Elephant
    Jan 22 2026

    Exploring the parable of The Blind Men and The Elephant, Dan and Stephanie explore how different perspectives inside organizations shape decision-making, conflict, and progress. They unpack why understanding fundamentals, listening before persuading, and applying the Four Cs (Constraint, Communication, Consensus, and Collaboration) helps teams move from fragmented viewpoints to shared clarity and stronger outcomes.

    The cover art for this episode was created by Jono Hey, Sketchplanations

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    28 mins
  • The Joy of Constraints
    Jan 8 2026

    In this episode of Thursday Lunch, Dan Howell and Stephanie Robbins explore why constraints aren’t creative limitations but powerful tools for focus, clarity, and better decision-making. Through real-world product stories, brand examples, and lessons learned the hard way, they show how understanding hard and soft constraints leads to stronger products, faster alignment, and greater brand integrity.

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    19 mins
  • Emotional Resonance
    Dec 25 2025

    This episode explores emotional resonance in food and branding. Stephanie and Dan discuss why what we love to eat is often shaped by memory, culture, and context. Through stories ranging from Kraft mac and cheese to McDonald’s, Dan and Stephanie unpack why “authentic” is a limiting idea, and why resonance, integrity, and shared meaning matter more when creating brands that truly connect.

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    26 mins