In this episode of "No Stupid Questions," Angela Duckworth and Stephen Dubner address a listener's question about why their previous show, "Tell Me Something I Don't Know," ended, leading to a discussion about the value of knowing when to stop a project that isn't meeting expectations. They delve into the challenges of creating a live show that also translates well to a recorded format, referencing Amy Edmondson's Spectrum of Reasons for Failure to analyze what went wrong. Later, they explore the nuances of teasing, prompted by another listener's question, examining its role in relationships, the importance of status, and the impact of communication mediums like video calls on interpreting playful banter versus bullying, with insights from Dacher Keltner's work on affiliation and bonding.
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