Ask A Genius 1589: Dave Chappelle, Leverage, and America’s Permanent Disorientation

“I kept thinking about leverage—the mix of insight and access. Chappelle is exceptionally smart and perceptive, and his life has given him exposure to an enormous range of people and experiences. The point is that Chappelle has access and perspective. MAGA politicians and Trump have access, but not real insight.”

Ask A Genius 1179: Dry Bar Comedy

*Interview conducted in November, 2024.* Scott Douglas Jacobsen: I enjoy some conservative-leaning comedy, especially when it’s framed as dry, relatable humor. Dry Bar Comedy is a good example—clean, family-friendly, with traditional values. Many of those comedians are skilled, funny storytellers.  Rick Rosner: You’ve got Jeff Foxworthy with his “You might be a redneck” bits—funny and …

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Ask A Genius 1166: Technology Adoption and Sexy Choir Ladies

*Interview conducted in October-November, 2024.* Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What technology have you found hardest to adopt in your life? Rosner: One of the things I missed out on culturally is gaming. I’m not a gamer. I’ve never played Call of Duty or any of the popular games. My last major gaming experience was Tank Command …

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Ask A Genius 1165: Session 16,021,000

*Interview conducted in October-November, 2024.* Scott Douglas Jacobsen: This is another session number... probably 16,021,000. Rick Rosner: I have a move on now. It’s a movie with Zac Efron and the guy you’ve seen in a zillion things. His last name is Adam Devine. He was in Workaholics. I know about that condition. Normally, it’s …

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