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Crack It In An Hour

Podkast av Significant Industries Inc.

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Welcome to the only podcast that tries to crack a problem facing the world—from the audacious to the ridiculous— in exactly one hour. From “How do we make aerobics a thing again?” to “How can we make aging more fun?”, Jesse, Simon and Romain—co-founders of Significant—take on a different problem and dive deep into a conversation about how they would or could go about fixing it. One problem, once a week, one hour to crack it.

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episode Can cable TV make a comeback? cover

Can cable TV make a comeback?

Cable TV peaked at 105 million households in 2010. Today it's in less than 34% of American homes — and yet, somehow, streaming has become the new cable. Complicated bundles, decision fatigue, and the constant pressure to watch the right thing at the right time have made TV genuinely stressful. This week, Simon, Jesse, and Romain are joined by Maria Van Buskirk — newly minted Head of Comms and Go-to-Market at Significant — for her very first episode. Jesse brings the problem: how do you bring cable TV back from the dead? The crew digs into why streaming accidentally recreated everything people hated about cable, why a younger generation with zero nostalgia might actually be cable's best audience, and why the real pitch isn't about channels at all — it's about selling your "chill subscription." Oh, and there's a very strong case made for the return of the kitchen TV. Check it out!

19. mai 2026 - 1 h 2 min
episode Let's party, people! cover

Let's party, people!

House parties are dying. The data is real, the stats are wild, and somehow Romain is the one mad about it. In this episode, Romain tasks Simon and Jesse with figuring out why nobody throws parties anymore — and more importantly, how to bring them back. The gang gets into the liking gap (why we're all secretly waiting for someone else to make the move), why LA kills the vibe by 11pm, whether the dinner party even counts, and the deeply underrated case for the adult sleepover. There's a strong argument that cleaning brands should be sponsoring house parties, that alcohol companies should be running party PSAs, and that the real problem isn't that parties are hard — it's that Instagram made us think they are. It's a conversation about loneliness, lowering the bar, and why all you really need is good people and a couple of pizzas. Check it out!

12. mai 2026 - 1 h 1 min
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Three problems.

On this episode of Crack It, we try something new baby!!!!! Instead of spending the whole episode on one problem, Jesse, Simon and Romain each bring their own and give themselves 20 minutes to solve it. Jesse wants to know how the heck we stop public bathrooms from inevitably becoming disgusting and whether it’s possible to inspire a little more societal decency. Simon takes on airport security and the challenge of making it both quicker and less miserable while getting people to respect the process a bit more. Then Romain dives into one of the great modern restaurant tensions: no substitutions. Is that actually a problem or are we all being babies about it? It’s a fun one with three very different problems and a whole lot of opinions. Check it out!

28. april 2026 - 1 h 2 min
episode It's time to learn a second language. cover

It's time to learn a second language.

“Everyone agrees learning a second language is valuable. Almost no one actually does it.” In this episode of Crack It In An Hour, Romain speaks with Jesse and Biz to unpack a question that feels obvious on the surface and surprisingly broken underneath: why aren’t more people learning another language? They get into the real barriers: the illusion that it’s too late, the dominance of English, the way education systems strip the joy out of language, and the lack of real-world necessity. But they also challenge the premise: what if the benefits go far beyond utility? Identity, empathy, access to culture, even how you think. At some point, the conversation turns inward with a personal “taste audit”: what languages do we wish we spoke, and what’s actually stopping us? From there, it shifts into solutions. Not the usual apps and streaks but more radical ideas. What would it take to force people into learning? Should we design more friction, not less? What would a product or system look like that actually changes behavior? This one goes beyond language and into how we choose to stay comfortable vs. expand our world. Did they crack it? Listen and find out.

21. april 2026 - 1 h 3 min
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