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    Press Play with Madeleine Brand

    Hollywood enlists rage coaches to tamp down on abusive workplaces

    It’s no secret that Hollywood can be a toxic place to work.

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    By Madeleine Brand • May 25, 2021 • 14m Listen

    It’s no secret that Hollywood can be a toxic place to work. Last summer, allegations of bullying and sexual misconduct from top producers at the Ellen DeGeneres Show went public, while mega producer Scott Rudin’s former assistants accused him of creating an abusive environment at work. Now after the #MeToo movement, social unrest over police violence last summer, and a growing push for more worker protections, it seems like the days of the abusive Hollywood boss could be numbered.

    Enter the executive coach, or more informally, the rage coach. They’re consultants who studios can hire to help squelch bad behavior and teach showrunners how to not bully their subordinates.

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    New California Attorney General Rob Bonta wants to take a different approach to criminal justice
    1. 0:00New California AG Rob Bonta says criminal justice system is fundamentally broken. He wants to take a different approach
    2. 14:35Need help paying for your internet? You might qualify for Emergency Broadband Benefit
    3. 24:58Hollywood enlists rage coaches to tamp down on abusive workplacesYou’re reading this
    4. 39:09Hot vax summer: Tinder and Hinge team up with White House to get folks vaccinated
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