• 7 months ago
You Me and that Mountain Retreat (2023)
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00:00:00 [MUSIC]
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00:00:20 >> You've really got to get a new trimmer.
00:00:37 This thing cuts like a butter knife cuts steak.
00:00:39 >> Would you get out of here?
00:00:41 You're gonna be late.
00:00:42 >> I can't have my mother living in a jungle.
00:00:45 >> The jungle, I don't mind.
00:00:47 The bugs, not so much.
00:00:49 Seriously, honey, it's quarter past.
00:00:53 >> I'm almost done.
00:00:54 >> It's interesting to me how you prioritize your time.
00:00:57 Garden work, no problem.
00:01:00 But at the crazy suggestion you grab a drink with Jake Segal.
00:01:03 >> As much as I appreciate being set up by my mother.
00:01:06 >> He's such a nice boy.
00:01:09 >> He's 45, he's not a boy.
00:01:11 >> You know I can get someone to take care of all of this.
00:01:13 >> You do always say that.
00:01:16 >> You don't give me enough credit.
00:01:19 I've really gotten a lot tougher.
00:01:21 The great outdoors is no match for- >> What is it?
00:01:23 >> It's a spider.
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00:01:29 >> Don't worry, you're safe now.
00:01:31 [MUSIC]
00:01:40 >> Well, it's time.
00:01:42 >> You're gonna do great.
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00:01:46 >> I'm so proud of you, Rebecca.
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00:02:08 >> Can you open the door, please?
00:02:23 >> Thank you so much.
00:02:26 >> Excuse me, excuse me.
00:02:28 >> Thanks, I appreciate you.
00:02:31 >> All right then.
00:02:32 >> Open the door.
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00:02:37 >> I'm just curious, we're gonna be here for a while.
00:02:39 >> Should I change my schedule or?
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00:02:44 >> Mr. Justin Botch, the man himself.
00:02:46 >> Nathan Brennan, you're soon to be VP of sales.
00:02:49 >> You coming up?
00:02:50 >> No, I take the stairs.
00:02:51 >> No kidding, me too.
00:02:52 >> Been trying to build up these glutes.
00:02:54 >> Come on, I'll walk with you.
00:02:55 >> Let's go.
00:02:57 >> See if we go to the same tailor.
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00:03:09 >> Rebecca Taylor?
00:03:10 >> Yes, this is our CEO, Justin Botcher.
00:03:12 >> Rebecca, it's a pleasure to meet you.
00:03:14 >> An honor to meet you, Mr. Botcher.
00:03:16 >> No, please, call me Justin.
00:03:18 We are not formal here.
00:03:19 >> Morning, Justin.
00:03:24 I'll have that report on your desk by lunchtime.
00:03:26 >> Thanks, Kyle.
00:03:28 So you see, if we can't have fun at work, then what's the point, right?
00:03:32 >> I couldn't agree more.
00:03:34 >> So, come this way and I will give you a tour of the office,
00:03:38 or as we like to call it, the sandbox.
00:03:41 [MUSIC]
00:03:54 >> Wow, your office is amazing.
00:03:57 >> Yeah, so everything you see here is eco-friendly, and
00:04:03 they're all IAM products, which I'm sure you know that already.
00:04:08 >> Made in domestic solar-powered factories,
00:04:10 using sustainably harvested timber and recycled fabric.
00:04:14 Even your glue is soy-based.
00:04:16 >> That's correct.
00:04:17 Formaldehyde does not live in this office.
00:04:20 Come.
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00:04:31 >> You did your homework.
00:04:45 >> Guilty as charged.
00:04:46 [LAUGH]
00:04:48 >> Why do you wanna work at IAM, Rebecca?
00:04:50 >> I've always loved the outdoors.
00:04:54 My dad and I used to go camping all the time.
00:04:56 I was in the Girl Scouts too.
00:04:58 Do a good turn daily.
00:05:00 >> I was a Boy Scout myself.
00:05:02 >> And I've only ever been part of a team, which has been great, but
00:05:06 being VP of product design, that means putting your mark on every product.
00:05:11 Means not compromising,
00:05:13 means being responsible for everything that goes to market.
00:05:17 >> You are a terrific designer, Rebecca.
00:05:19 >> Thank you.
00:05:20 >> But this job isn't just design.
00:05:24 So the VP is in charge of an entire team.
00:05:27 One that is expanding as quickly as this company.
00:05:31 So the VP is a leader.
00:05:35 >> A leader?
00:05:37 Well, I, well, I don't like to toot my own horn,
00:05:42 but I think I'm a pretty good, a great,
00:05:46 I'm a solid leader, maybe not as vocal as other leaders are,
00:05:52 but I lead by example.
00:05:54 >> I'm glad to hear that,
00:05:57 because you've officially made it through the interview process.
00:06:03 >> That's it?
00:06:04 I got the job?
00:06:05 >> Not quite.
00:06:05 Before we hand you a contract, there's one more step to the hiring process.
00:06:13 It's a little unorthodox, but normal is boring.
00:06:18 >> Ten days on Tahoe, leadership boot camp?
00:06:21 >> And don't worry, the paper is recycled, of course.
00:06:27 >> It's a ten day retreat to snuff out potential candidates.
00:06:32 They wanna see how people gel with company culture.
00:06:36 >> Maybe I'm missing something, but this looks like a vacation for you.
00:06:41 You love camping and nature and dirt.
00:06:45 >> They're looking to see how we work together.
00:06:47 They only want leaders at IAM.
00:06:50 >> Honey. >> That's not me.
00:06:52 You know where I'm the happiest?
00:06:53 At my office with a sketch pad tinkering.
00:06:55 That's my happy place.
00:06:57 >> You're a very personable person.
00:06:59 >> You have to say that, you're my mom.
00:07:01 The truth is, I get nervous around other people,
00:07:06 especially when I have to tell them what to do.
00:07:07 And for the life of me, I can't say no to anyone.
00:07:10 >> You're overthinking things.
00:07:12 You're gonna go there and be yourself.
00:07:14 >> Yeah, that's what I'm worried about.
00:07:16 >> You're a very strong person.
00:07:19 You're gonna find a way to make things work.
00:07:22 I know you are.
00:07:23 And if not, then you can just sell your apartment and move in with me.
00:07:28 [MUSIC]
00:07:37 These are for you, my dear.
00:07:39 >> Thanks.
00:07:41 >> I was thinking, have you thought about showing these IAM folks your cooktop
00:07:45 design?
00:07:45 I think it's very smart, and it'd be a good fit for their company.
00:07:50 >> I've gotta go.
00:07:51 Thanks for dinner.
00:07:52 I'll talk to you from the campsite.
00:07:55 >> Take lots of pictures and make smart choices.
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00:08:46 >> I am capable.
00:08:49 I am strong.
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00:08:58 >> Hey.
00:08:59 >> Sorry, I didn't mean to walk in on you like that.
00:09:01 >> No, no, it's fine.
00:09:03 Are you looking for a cell reception?
00:09:06 >> Yeah, there is none.
00:09:08 [MUSIC]
00:09:14 >> I'm Cameron, HR.
00:09:16 >> Rebecca, product design.
00:09:18 [MUSIC]
00:09:23 >> Is that ants on a log?
00:09:25 >> Yeah, I'm 30 years old and my mom still refuses to let me leave her house
00:09:29 without a snack.
00:09:30 >> That was my go-to Girl Scout snack.
00:09:33 >> You were in Girl Scouts?
00:09:34 >> True, 12149.
00:09:36 >> I was 12147.
00:09:37 [LAUGH]
00:09:39 Girl Scout neighbors.
00:09:42 >> Hi, Justin wanted me to tell you to gather everyone up.
00:09:45 We're meeting in the main hall at 0900.
00:09:47 >> Affirmative.
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00:09:54 >> Would you like one?
00:09:55 >> Really?
00:09:58 Thanks.
00:09:59 >> Yeah, cheers.
00:10:01 >> Cheers.
00:10:02 [MUSIC]
00:10:09 >> Okay, well, here he goes.
00:10:12 You got this.
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00:10:19 Hey guys.
00:10:21 You got this, come on.
00:10:22 >> I'm Rebecca.
00:10:24 I was told we're supposed to be meeting up in the mess hall.
00:10:27 >> Yo, everyone listen up.
00:10:30 The commander has summoned us.
00:10:31 Buckle up cuz we are headed to the mess hall.
00:10:34 >> And yes, I do take tips.
00:10:36 >> [LAUGH]
00:10:38 >> All right, come on, let's go.
00:10:39 [MUSIC]
00:10:46 >> Great, he's here.
00:10:48 >> Heard his name's Nathan, apparently works in sales.
00:10:51 >> Yep, that checks.
00:10:53 He seems nice.
00:10:55 >> I don't know, something about him rubs me the wrong way.
00:10:58 >> He's kind of charming though, isn't he?
00:11:01 >> Well, you know what they say about charmers, don't you?
00:11:05 >> Nathan's a nut job.
00:11:07 >> No, you can't trust them.
00:11:10 They'll say whatever it is you wanna hear.
00:11:12 My dad used to call people like that lemons,
00:11:14 cuz they'll sell you one and expect a thank you in return.
00:11:17 [MUSIC]
00:11:19 A lemon's a used car that doesn't work.
00:11:22 >> [LAUGH] That makes sense.
00:11:27 Come on, let's go.
00:11:28 [MUSIC]
00:11:38 >> All right, settle down, everybody, settle down.
00:11:56 You find yourself asking why.
00:11:59 We're at a summer camp, so am I.
00:12:02 Cuz if it was up to me, I would just throw you all out in the woods and
00:12:06 see who could survive.
00:12:08 But nowadays, HR doesn't like that sort of thing, so.
00:12:11 [SOUND] That was a joke, you guys.
00:12:16 >> [LAUGH] >> All right, now, laugh.
00:12:19 >> Let's have fun here.
00:12:21 All right, glad to see you're all alive.
00:12:23 Now, the goal of these next ten days is to see who's IAM material.
00:12:28 Who has a true passion for the outdoors?
00:12:31 Who's able to leave their ego at the door?
00:12:35 Without distractions,
00:12:37 I've found that you get a better sense of who a person really is.
00:12:41 And that's why there will be no cell phones on this trip.
00:12:46 No technology at all.
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00:13:29 Each of you will be partnered and forced to complete challenges where your
00:13:47 education and outdoor skills will be assessed.
00:13:49 And at the end of the ten days,
00:13:52 every single team must pass a final survival challenge.
00:13:58 Now, you succeed as a team, and you fail as one too.
00:14:03 Respect the woods.
00:14:04 And if you see a bear, just be calm, remain still.
00:14:10 Just make yourself look as large as possible.
00:14:14 And whatever you do, do not run.
00:14:18 [MUSIC]
00:14:21 All righty then.
00:14:23 Partners are posted outside the mess hall.
00:14:24 Good luck to you all.
00:14:26 Have fun.
00:14:27 [MUSIC]
00:14:34 >> I haven't had to worry about a bear since I got my camping badge.
00:14:37 They've been spotted in the area.
00:14:39 >> Well, you know, bears don't actually wanna hurt anyone.
00:14:42 Most attacks are just mothers protecting their cubs.
00:14:44 >> [LAUGH]
00:14:47 >> Seems like Justin really wants us to be prepared, or anything.
00:14:51 >> I'm partnered with Kyle.
00:14:54 >> You're Cameron, right?
00:14:55 >> Yep, that's me.
00:14:57 >> We're gonna win this whole thing.
00:14:59 You got me?
00:15:00 >> I'm not sure that's really winners or losers.
00:15:02 >> Then you're on the wrong team, pal.
00:15:03 [MUSIC]
00:15:06 >> Well, he seems passionate.
00:15:08 Who's your partner?
00:15:09 >> You've got to be kidding me.
00:15:11 >> What, who is it?
00:15:12 [MUSIC]
00:15:16 >> Would you look at that?
00:15:18 It's old the elevator girl.
00:15:20 Hello.
00:15:21 >> Hi, I'm Rebecca.
00:15:23 You and I just seem to keep running into each other, don't we?
00:15:27 >> Someone up there must be trying to tell us something.
00:15:29 >> And what would that be?
00:15:30 >> You tell me.
00:15:32 And who is this?
00:15:34 >> Hello, I'm Cameron.
00:15:36 >> You're a good one, Cameron.
00:15:37 I mean, I can tell already you got this positive energy.
00:15:40 It just radiates off you.
00:15:41 I feel like I'm getting a tan.
00:15:43 >> I've got some sunscreen in my bag if you need any.
00:15:46 >> And she's quick.
00:15:47 Rebecca, we got a live one.
00:15:48 >> I'm assigned every group settling in tasks.
00:15:52 We're supposed to build a fire?
00:15:53 >> I am feeling hot, hot, hot.
00:15:55 [MUSIC]
00:15:59 Okay, well, come on then, Sparky, let's get to it.
00:16:01 [MUSIC]
00:16:08 >> Good luck.
00:16:09 >> Thank you.
00:16:10 [MUSIC]
00:16:20 I'm genuinely curious,
00:16:22 how many people were you planning on holding the door for?
00:16:26 Like, if you'd held the door for, I don't know, 11 people, and
00:16:30 a 12th person shouted, hold the door, would you have done it?
00:16:36 >> Have you ever built a handrail before?
00:16:39 >> Yeah, I mean, I'm not much of a welder, but I could watch you do it.
00:16:43 >> A handrail, a spindle, a bow, a hearth board,
00:16:47 you spin it until it ignites, you use it to make a fire?
00:16:52 >> Yeah, right.
00:16:55 [MUSIC]
00:16:57 So what do you do?
00:16:59 What job are you applying for?
00:17:01 >> AP at product design.
00:17:02 >> Yeah, that jacks.
00:17:03 Seem like a product design sort of girl.
00:17:05 >> What does that mean?
00:17:06 >> You're smart, hardworking.
00:17:09 Spend more time with tools than people.
00:17:10 >> Excuse me?
00:17:11 >> I'm in sales.
00:17:12 I used to work over at Cookware, the luxury stove top designer.
00:17:15 You know, salespeople get a really bad rap.
00:17:19 I think it's kind of unfair.
00:17:21 I mean, can you think of a better feeling than selling someone something that
00:17:26 would truly change their life?
00:17:28 >> Getting warm by a fire?
00:17:29 [MUSIC]
00:17:36 >> There we go.
00:17:37 >> What are you doing?
00:17:39 We're not allowed to use any outside tools.
00:17:41 >> Little late.
00:17:43 >> God, you heard Justin in the mess hall.
00:17:46 This is all a test.
00:17:47 And if we start taking shortcuts now, we're going to get caught and
00:17:50 neither of us is getting hired.
00:17:52 >> You're right, Rebecca.
00:17:53 Don't tell.
00:17:55 >> That's all what I'm trying to say.
00:17:57 >> [SOUND]
00:18:07 >> Consider this a warning.
00:18:16 If that was a real bear, Lisa's actions could have put us all in danger.
00:18:20 That's why we respect nature.
00:18:25 Just keep calm, everybody.
00:18:27 Nathan, Rebecca, nice fire.
00:18:30 [MUSIC]
00:18:38 >> You're lucky Justin didn't see you bolt away from that bear.
00:18:41 >> What's that supposed to mean?
00:18:41 >> I just didn't know you're physically capable of running so fast.
00:18:46 That's all.
00:18:47 >> You're right.
00:18:48 Standing still while a bear comes to eat you.
00:18:50 That makes more sense.
00:18:53 >> Actually, it does.
00:18:55 Justin is an expert.
00:18:57 You listen as well as you talk, you know.
00:18:58 >> Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold up.
00:19:00 You like the way I talk?
00:19:01 [MUSIC]
00:19:04 >> All I'm saying is, Justin knows more about the outdoors than anybody.
00:19:08 He's climbed Everest twice.
00:19:10 And he built IAM from the ground up.
00:19:13 Obviously, he's a bit eccentric.
00:19:14 >> Could you please be specific?
00:19:16 What is it about the sound of my voice you find so appealing?
00:19:20 >> But I've been reading online and IAM has some of the highest
00:19:24 employee satisfaction rates of any major corporation.
00:19:28 Justin knows what he's doing.
00:19:30 >> Yes, I know.
00:19:32 I admire the guy too.
00:19:33 I'm happy to be here and yada, yada, yada.
00:19:35 But as you might have gathered, this is all a bit new to me.
00:19:43 >> Working as a team?
00:19:45 >> Being outdoors in mud for extended periods of time.
00:19:51 >> I have a question, Nathan.
00:19:52 For the interview, didn't they ask you if you, I don't know, enjoyed the outdoors?
00:19:58 >> They did, Rebecca.
00:20:00 >> And?
00:20:00 >> I told them the truth.
00:20:03 I love the outdoors.
00:20:04 I love the smell of freshly cut grass.
00:20:07 Or the sound that rain makes whenever it splashes against the pavement.
00:20:12 I love gazing up at a star filled sky.
00:20:13 It makes you feel so small.
00:20:16 And I love watching a 200-year-old tree come to life in the spring.
00:20:21 There's nothing more beautiful than nature.
00:20:25 I just prefer to experience it through a window from an air-conditioned room.
00:20:31 >> Right.
00:20:32 >> Okay, wait, wait, wait, hold up.
00:20:34 Rebecca, what I'm trying to get at is that I think you and I might be able to help each other.
00:20:39 >> And how's that exactly?
00:20:41 >> Well, you're applying for a leadership position, right?
00:20:44 >> And?
00:20:45 >> And let's face it, you have zero leadership skills whatsoever.
00:20:49 >> That is so not true.
00:20:50 >> You can't say no to anyone.
00:20:52 >> You're really not gonna let this elevator thing go, are you?
00:20:55 >> I could have gotten both of us fired back there, and you have yet to tell me off.
00:20:58 >> So I'm not a tell you off sort of person.
00:21:03 >> I watched you try to summon everyone to the mess hall.
00:21:05 >> Yeah, about that, I didn't ask for your help.
00:21:08 >> No, but you needed it.
00:21:10 >> Let's face it, Rebecca, you got about as much authority as a kid who eats lunch alone in a library.
00:21:15 >> What does that even mean?
00:21:16 These people don't know me.
00:21:19 Of course they don't listen to me.
00:21:20 >> They listen to me.
00:21:21 Like you help me with the outdoorsy stuff, and I'll help you become more assertive.
00:21:27 We got ten days before the survival challenge.
00:21:31 And if we don't pass, none of us gets hired.
00:21:34 I don't know about you, but I'd really like this job.
00:21:36 [MUSIC]
00:21:40 >> Some people are naturally likable, some are just great at taking charge.
00:21:45 That's just never been me.
00:21:47 >> What do you say we fix that?
00:21:51 [MUSIC]
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00:24:01 >> Come on, Barret.
00:24:08 Come on, where are you?
00:24:11 There's gotta be a reception around this place.
00:24:13 [MUSIC]
00:24:17 >> Hey, a little secret?
00:24:21 Just looking for a little bit of reception.
00:24:24 [MUSIC]
00:24:26 Is this some sort of zen garden or something?
00:24:30 >> A garden is just a garden.
00:24:33 >> Wise, very wise.
00:24:37 [MUSIC]
00:24:41 You know, I respect the heck out of Justin.
00:24:44 I mean, he is a leader, innovator.
00:24:46 I mean, even a genius.
00:24:49 But maybe we're not meant to live so closely with nature.
00:24:56 You like a yogi or something?
00:24:59 >> I'm just a groundskeeper, Nathan.
00:25:03 >> How do you know my name?
00:25:06 >> I didn't catch yours, your name.
00:25:08 I mean.
00:25:12 Ravi is my name.
00:25:17 >> You know what I like about you, Ravi?
00:25:19 You're not an open book, you know?
00:25:23 And the whole mysterious groundskeeper thing you've got going for you, I mean, it works.
00:25:28 Yeah, it really works.
00:25:31 [MUSIC]
00:25:47 >> Good morning.
00:25:49 >> What are you doing?
00:25:51 >> I was taking a wonderful nap.
00:25:54 >> You'll have plenty of time to take a nap once you're home.
00:25:57 Justin's already gathered everyone.
00:25:58 We've got our first activity.
00:26:03 >> Okay.
00:26:05 It's all about you.
00:26:07 Oh, Rebecca, Nathan, good morning.
00:26:10 It's so nice of you to join us.
00:26:12 >> I'm sorry.
00:26:13 That was laying down and I guess I just got caught up, you know?
00:26:17 I mean, the sun was on my face and it was blowing through my hair and it just suddenly hit me.
00:26:23 I'm here.
00:26:26 >> Sometimes you lose track of time when you're just so present.
00:26:34 >> I want you all to pay attention.
00:26:39 Because we can all learn a valuable lesson from Nathan here.
00:26:43 It's being present.
00:26:46 It's the greatest gift we can give ourselves.
00:26:51 >> Couldn't have said it better myself.
00:26:53 >> You're kidding me.
00:26:54 >> Don't be late again.
00:26:56 Now, as I was explaining to the group, collaboration is what makes IAM.
00:27:03 >> The sun was on my face.
00:27:05 The wind's blowing through my hair.
00:27:07 How does that even work?
00:27:09 >> What can I say?
00:27:10 I'm a charming personality.
00:27:12 >> That's one word for it.
00:27:14 >> Now, there's no better test to see how we work together than out there.
00:27:24 >> We're choreographing a synchronized swim routine?
00:27:27 >> Not quite.
00:27:28 [ Cheering ]
00:27:38 >> You brought your watch on a canoe?
00:27:40 >> I was worried being here with you, I'd lose track of time.
00:27:43 >> What does that mean?
00:27:44 >> Because when I'm with you, time flies.
00:27:47 >> Have you ever been on a boat before?
00:27:49 >> Yeah, no, of course.
00:27:50 I've been on a --
00:27:51 >> Please don't say yacht.
00:27:52 >> What?
00:27:53 I didn't say yacht.
00:27:54 >> Okay, now I'm going to need your help paddling left.
00:27:57 >> We're going to the right.
00:27:58 >> I know we're going right.
00:27:59 That's why you paddle -- okay, we're turning.
00:28:01 Turn left.
00:28:02 >> Paddle left.
00:28:03 >> Right.
00:28:04 >> Okay.
00:28:05 >> No, paddle right.
00:28:06 >> Would you make up your mind?
00:28:07 >> When I say right, you paddle right.
00:28:08 When I say left, you paddle left or else we're not going anywhere.
00:28:10 >> I'm doing exactly what you were telling me to do.
00:28:12 >> How on earth could you possibly --
00:28:14 >> What you doing in the water?
00:28:25 >> You tipped the boat.
00:28:27 >> Don't worry.
00:28:28 I'll save you.
00:28:31 >> Bye.
00:28:32 >> So you don't need saving?
00:28:36 >> Nathan, you and I are going to have to find a better way to communicate.
00:28:43 >> Capsizing a canoe isn't your idea of good communication?
00:28:46 >> Surprising, right?
00:28:49 >> Why do you keep touching your necklace?
00:28:51 >> What?
00:28:52 >> I've noticed you do that a lot.
00:28:55 >> Nathan, what do we have to do to get on the same page?
00:29:00 >> Well, when you're making a sale, you don't beat around the bush.
00:29:04 You don't hem and haw.
00:29:06 You say what you mean.
00:29:07 >> Wait, are you trying to turn this around on me?
00:29:09 >> Next time we're on the water, don't ask me if I can start paddling left.
00:29:13 Just shout left and I'll paddle left.
00:29:14 Shout right, I'll paddle right.
00:29:16 >> You tipped the boat because you don't listen.
00:29:18 >> You're too nice.
00:29:19 That's your problem.
00:29:20 You have to take charge.
00:29:21 Lead with an iron foot.
00:29:23 Or iron fist.
00:29:25 Yeah, no, it's iron fist.
00:29:27 >> You're unbelievable.
00:29:29 >> Thank you.
00:29:30 >> That wasn't a compliment.
00:29:32 >> Good.
00:29:33 >> She's learning.
00:29:34 >> What have I learned?
00:29:37 >> Lesson number one.
00:29:39 Communicate with purpose.
00:29:46 >> I'm having the best time.
00:29:48 The people here are just so wonderful.
00:29:51 >> I hear what you're saying, but I can tell you're not so sure.
00:29:55 >> He's always trying to turn me into submission.
00:29:57 And you know what?
00:29:58 It works.
00:29:59 Everyone here loves him.
00:30:01 >> This is going to be a very long week.
00:30:04 >> Honey, things will work themselves out.
00:30:06 They always do.
00:30:08 >> Yep, that's right.
00:30:10 I wish I could stay here the entire summer.
00:30:13 >> It's so easy for him.
00:30:14 I don't get it.
00:30:15 Everyone's so eager to hear what he has to say.
00:30:18 Like he's about to share the ninth wonder of the world or something.
00:30:21 >> Stop being so hard on yourself.
00:30:23 What does this Nathan have that you don't have?
00:30:26 >> Charm.
00:30:27 >> No.
00:30:28 >> Natural way with people.
00:30:30 >> No real confidence about him.
00:30:33 >> You're this close to getting the job you've always wanted.
00:30:36 You have a partner that's a nuisance.
00:30:38 So what?
00:30:40 >> Too nice.
00:30:41 That's what he said about me, that I'm too nice.
00:30:43 What does that even mean?
00:30:45 Okay, I've got to go.
00:30:46 Someone's waiting.
00:30:47 I love you, Mom.
00:30:48 >> I love you, too.
00:30:51 >> All yours.
00:30:52 >> Thanks.
00:31:01 >> What are you looking at?
00:31:02 >> No one.
00:31:07 >> You were looking at the groundskeeper guy.
00:31:09 >> You're intelligent.
00:31:10 You are clever.
00:31:14 Words of affirmation.
00:31:15 Sometimes they help when I get a little flustered.
00:31:19 >> Why don't you go talk to him?
00:31:21 >> You know I can't do that.
00:31:23 >> And why do I know that?
00:31:26 >> Because no guy like that would ever like someone like me.
00:31:28 >> How could you say that?
00:31:31 I've known you for like two days, and I already know what an awesome person you are.
00:31:36 >> That man would be lucky to have you.
00:31:44 >> I'm going to go get some water now.
00:31:45 Goodbye.
00:31:46 >> Cameron.
00:31:47 >> You were intended.
00:31:48 You're smart.
00:31:49 >> I'm sorry.
00:32:02 >> All right, guys, this is the giant's finger.
00:32:04 The objective is to get the rope up and off of the pole without the rope touching the pole.
00:32:10 >> Sorry I'm late.
00:32:11 I had to get something from the cabin.
00:32:13 >> Really?
00:32:14 You brought a boom box?
00:32:16 >> If I see the rope touch the pole, you lose.
00:32:21 All right, first group, you're up.
00:32:23 >> All right.
00:32:24 >> Hold on, guys.
00:32:26 What's team building without a little team building music?
00:32:30 >> All right.
00:32:31 [ Music ]
00:32:34 >> Yeah.
00:32:35 >> Yeah.
00:32:36 >> Woo!
00:32:37 >> Come on.
00:32:38 >> Let's go, guys.
00:32:39 >> Nice work, guys.
00:32:40 >> Yeah!
00:32:41 >> Woo!
00:32:42 >> Guess what?
00:32:46 You know Cameron?
00:32:50 She has a crush on the gardener.
00:32:54 >> Robbie?
00:32:55 >> Uh-huh.
00:32:56 >> Oh.
00:32:57 >> Won't they be cute together?
00:32:58 >> You know you're never going to do a set of Robbie and Cameron, right?
00:33:02 >> And why is that?
00:33:04 >> Well, because matchmaking is essentially sales, and you can sell water in the desert.
00:33:11 >> A new spirit of heights.
00:33:16 >> Oh, yeah.
00:33:17 Oh, yeah.
00:33:18 >> Got it.
00:33:19 >> You got it.
00:33:20 >> Me?
00:33:21 No.
00:33:22 [ Music ]
00:33:30 >> I almost got it.
00:33:36 >> Whose boom box is this?
00:33:39 >> Whoops.
00:33:41 >> You lose.
00:33:42 >> Oh.
00:33:43 >> Sorry, guys.
00:33:48 >> Oh, whoops.
00:33:54 >> Do I need to ask again?
00:33:56 >> That is -- was mine, sir.
00:34:04 >> Let me ask you something.
00:34:06 How is the ruby-throated hummingbird supposed to hear its mating song if a steady synthetic base is blaring through its habitat?
00:34:21 >> That is a good question.
00:34:23 That is a very good question.
00:34:27 >> Team three, you have failed the challenge, and as punishment, the entire group will take shifts doing path maintenance.
00:34:39 >> Sorry, guys.
00:34:41 >> Great.
00:34:43 >> You know, when I first applied for this job, I really think it would be more of a cushy corner office sort of -- ow!
00:34:52 I think I have a splinter.
00:34:55 Hey, Tarzan, could use a little bit of help over here.
00:34:59 >> You know, it's not like I don't want to be a good leader.
00:35:03 I'd love to be able to stand in front of a crowd and be able to sell them on an idea.
00:35:09 Just doesn't come naturally, I guess.
00:35:11 >> Oh, I get that.
00:35:15 >> I've actually been working on this product for a while.
00:35:19 >> What, like something you invented?
00:35:22 >> A multipurpose camping accessory, and it's for people who hate camping.
00:35:27 >> A camping accessory for people who hate camping.
00:35:30 >> Basically, it's a portable wood-burning cooktop that also charges your phone, purifies water, and plays music through a speaker.
00:35:40 The idea is that it's designed for people like you or my mom, people who aren't fans of nature, people who want their creature comforts wherever they go.
00:35:52 >> I actually think that's kind of great.
00:35:56 You having fun over there, Tarzan?
00:35:59 >> I would invite you to join, but I know you're not great with heights.
00:36:04 >> That's very considerate of you.
00:36:06 Thanks.
00:36:07 >> Well, I'm not sure if I've got to point out the obvious here, but why not bring your cooktop to IAM?
00:36:12 >> The point of the cooktop is that it makes your life easier.
00:36:17 Justin doesn't want that.
00:36:19 Now, to him, IAM is all about self-reliance and survival, about being one with nature.
00:36:28 >> Well, if you're asking for my expert opinion, which it sounds like you are, the truth is that buyers don't know what they want.
00:36:36 They think they do, but they don't.
00:36:38 It's our job to show them.
00:36:42 >> And how do you do that?
00:36:44 >> You come up with a captivating, mind-blowing pitch.
00:36:47 Do you have a pitch yet?
00:36:49 How about a name?
00:36:53 >> Wood-burning cooktop that also does many other things?
00:36:59 >> You're a natural.
00:37:02 >> I think I'm going to start hanging out in places that just have ropes hanging about.
00:37:08 >> It's part of a game.
00:37:10 It's called Acid River.
00:37:12 The point is to get across without touching the river.
00:37:15 >> Because it's acid?
00:37:16 >> Exactly.
00:37:19 >> Delightful.
00:37:29 >> Oh!
00:37:32 I'm a mountain man!
00:37:33 >> Who said you weren't outdoorsy?
00:37:35 >> Everyone I have ever met.
00:37:38 >> I'm pulling the acid!
00:38:07 >> Hey!
00:38:17 This is really coming along.
00:38:20 I mean, if I meditated, this would totally be my sanctuary.
00:38:27 For me?
00:38:29 Wow.
00:38:30 Okay.
00:38:32 Have on it.
00:38:39 >> This garden is yours now, too.
00:38:43 >> That's very nice.
00:38:44 Thank you.
00:38:47 Listen, I'm feeling kind of introspective.
00:38:53 You know, you have that effect on people.
00:38:55 Have you ever been told that before?
00:38:57 Oh, okay.
00:38:58 Another one?
00:39:05 Anyway, if I tell you something, could you not repeat it?
00:39:12 You know, like what is said in the garden stays in the garden kind of thing?
00:39:21 I didn't actually leave my old job at cookware.
00:39:24 Not willingly.
00:39:25 I mean, I got fired.
00:39:29 Apparently my performance rapidly declined.
00:39:32 Did it?
00:39:34 I don't know.
00:39:36 I mean, how long can you sell pots and pans before you stop to think what am I doing with my life?
00:39:40 I mean, I'm not saying that, like, I need to save the children or anything, but...
00:39:47 A little greater purpose would be nice.
00:39:58 This hike is a chance to connect with the earth.
00:40:04 Take in and appreciate beautiful sights and sounds.
00:40:13 And please, refrain from talking.
00:40:17 Those around you can really enjoy this moment with nature.
00:40:23 [Music]
00:40:47 [Groaning]
00:41:03 I think we lost the group.
00:41:05 For the record, you talk first.
00:41:09 Come on, let's catch up.
00:41:12 You know, I read there's waterfalls around here.
00:41:15 That's a bad idea.
00:41:18 Come on.
00:41:19 You don't want to go chasing waterfalls with me?
00:41:23 Are we just going to wander through the woods?
00:41:25 I don't know this area.
00:41:27 Well, luckily I brought my handy.
00:41:31 How do you fit so many gadgets inside such tight pockets?
00:41:34 I'm genuinely curious.
00:41:36 Waterfalls are northeast.
00:41:38 As long as we follow this, we will not get lost.
00:41:48 I mean, they should be right around here, somewhere.
00:41:53 Nathan, what direction did you say we're going in?
00:41:57 Northeast.
00:41:58 The sun rises in the east and sets in the west, and it's been going that way.
00:42:02 We're going northwest.
00:42:04 I mean, I'm just following the compass.
00:42:05 What's that?
00:42:07 Oh, this is called a keychain.
00:42:10 It's something you snap your keys onto.
00:42:13 It's magnetic.
00:42:16 The many spectacular keychain functions.
00:42:18 Compasses are made with magnetized needles.
00:42:20 When you hold a magnet too close to one, it causes the needle to go haywire.
00:42:24 No.
00:42:26 I don't know where we are.
00:42:29 Wait, okay.
00:42:30 I have my phone.
00:42:32 Maybe we could call for help?
00:42:35 I don't have reception.
00:42:36 How do you have your phone?
00:42:38 Never mind.
00:42:40 The sun sets in an hour.
00:42:42 We need to find higher ground.
00:42:43 If we find reception, we can call for help.
00:42:46 Okay.
00:42:50 Cooktop in one.
00:42:53 Wild and easy.
00:42:54 No.
00:42:56 Glamping grill box.
00:42:57 Glamping grill box?
00:42:58 You're supposed to say yes and.
00:43:00 Don't you know how the creative process works?
00:43:01 Negativity does not.
00:43:04 I feel like I'm almost getting a bar.
00:43:06 How do you almost get a bar?
00:43:09 Anything?
00:43:10 Nothing.
00:43:18 Whose idea was it to make these taste like cardboard?
00:43:21 Some very unhappy foodie.
00:43:22 That's my guess.
00:43:23 I mean, how hard is it to add a hint of lime or a tinge of barbecue?
00:43:27 A touch of jalapeno.
00:43:30 Well, it's not a waterfall, but it is scenic.
00:43:33 This is one of my favorite things to do.
00:43:35 Getting lost in the wilderness?
00:43:37 Finding a remote spot and just soaking it in.
00:43:44 Can I ask you something?
00:43:48 As long as it's personal, it makes me incredibly uncomfortable.
00:43:51 Sure.
00:43:53 Of all the places you could work, why I am.
00:43:57 Well, believe it or not, my family is quite outdoorsy.
00:44:03 The guys all have beards and unironic lumberjack outfits.
00:44:08 They've stopped inviting me to our annual family retreats.
00:44:11 Apparently I complain too much.
00:44:13 That checks.
00:44:14 What, because I like shelter and an air-conditioned room?
00:44:19 I would like to get better at that, though.
00:44:21 To be more amenable to the elements and all that.
00:44:26 So you apply for a job selling things you know nothing about?
00:44:31 Well, I mean, obviously I plan on learning, Rebecca.
00:44:37 There they are! I found them!
00:44:53 Justin, if I may.
00:44:54 No.
00:44:55 Nathan, you may not.
00:44:58 You know, I'm starting to believe you've never set foot on a campsite before.
00:45:02 Technically I've set foot on one before.
00:45:05 Why are you here?
00:45:07 I love the outdoors.
00:45:11 Okay, look.
00:45:13 Maybe I'm not the most outdoorsy guy.
00:45:16 But I'm getting there.
00:45:18 I want to get there.
00:45:21 And being lost in the middle of that meadow with Rebecca,
00:45:25 with no distractions and nothing to do but eat terrible hiking snacks...
00:45:33 It was actually kind of wonderful.
00:45:40 You are not IAM material, Nathan.
00:45:46 You should go.
00:45:47 Wait.
00:45:50 I know I haven't been doing a great job either, but let me make this right.
00:45:56 You said IAM works as a team.
00:45:59 That we're one big family?
00:46:01 Well, in a family, when one person messes up, the others have their back.
00:46:07 I'm his partner. This is my fault too.
00:46:10 But we can turn this around.
00:46:12 Give us one more chance.
00:46:14 We'll pass the skills challenge together.
00:46:21 He's going to pass the skills challenge?
00:46:25 Yes.
00:46:28 Fine.
00:46:31 You are a team.
00:46:33 You win as one.
00:46:35 You lose as one.
00:46:36 But I better see a marked change from you both, because if not, it's your jobs.
00:46:57 Okay, just wait, wait, wait. Hold on.
00:46:59 I have done nothing but ruin your chances of getting a job here.
00:47:04 Why would you stand up for me?
00:47:07 Because I know you're trying.
00:47:12 I'll see you tomorrow.
00:47:22 I know you're trying. I know you're trying.
00:47:25 Who cares if he's trying? He's going to get us both fired.
00:47:28 What was I thinking?
00:47:30 I could have reported when he told me he lied at the interview.
00:47:32 I could have just let him wander off in the wilderness alone.
00:47:35 I could have just kept my mouth shut yesterday.
00:47:37 So why'd you stick your neck out for him?
00:47:39 I don't know.
00:47:40 He's a wild card, Cameron.
00:47:42 He always has an angle. He's always selling.
00:47:47 I also think there's a side of him that's not, might not be so terrible.
00:47:52 I mean, he wants this job so his family will approve of him.
00:47:55 That's noble, right?
00:47:57 You know what always helps me when I'm feeling this way?
00:47:59 Is this just me or does this food taste like rubber?
00:48:02 Affirmation.
00:48:04 Okay, say it with me.
00:48:06 I am trying my best.
00:48:09 I am trying my best.
00:48:11 Again.
00:48:12 I am trying my best.
00:48:14 Again.
00:48:15 I am trying...
00:48:24 my best.
00:48:51 Hey, what are you doing tonight?
00:48:54 What am I doing?
00:48:56 I don't know.
00:48:58 Group meditation, eating dinner, going to bed.
00:49:02 Why don't you come out with me, Robbie, and Cameron?
00:49:05 Come out where?
00:49:07 The lake.
00:49:09 Said you wanted to set him up, right?
00:49:11 Let's do it.
00:49:14 I feel like you have an agenda here.
00:49:18 No agenda.
00:49:20 I just want to say thank you.
00:49:22 For what you did for me.
00:49:25 No one's ever stood up for me like that before.
00:49:28 And for a good reason.
00:49:32 Anyway, I feel like a jerk for everything I put you through, and...
00:49:35 if you want to set up Robbie and Cameron, set up Robbie and Cameron.
00:49:42 Nathan?
00:49:43 Yes?
00:49:44 I really want to set up Robbie and Cameron.
00:49:47 Yeah, I know.
00:49:50 And who knows? Maybe you'll have a nice time too.
00:50:06 I thought you don't do lakes at night because of mosquitoes.
00:50:09 Don't worry, we're safe.
00:50:12 I brought backup.
00:50:16 This looks nice.
00:50:18 Well, you know, I may not be naturally outdoorsy, but when it comes to romance...
00:50:24 Finish that sentence.
00:50:26 You were looking at the king.
00:50:28 I was really hoping you weren't going to say something like that.
00:50:31 Yeah, well...
00:50:33 Hi, Cameron.
00:50:34 Hey.
00:50:36 What...
00:50:39 Robbie, hello.
00:50:42 You're as lovely as a summer breeze.
00:50:52 Nathan, it looks really beautiful. You did a great job.
00:50:56 Oh, yeah, thanks.
00:50:58 Speaking of a wonderful job, you should hear about the product that Rebecca's designing over here.
00:51:03 Are you building your own product?
00:51:04 I'm not.
00:51:05 Well, I have designs for it, but...
00:51:08 Oh, come on, don't be shy. It is a great idea.
00:51:12 You're going to tell him or are you going to make me do it?
00:51:14 I don't have a pitch yet.
00:51:16 Well, now is the perfect time to practice.
00:51:23 It's a cooktop. What's it called?
00:51:25 What's cooking?
00:51:27 The name is still TBD, but the product...
00:51:31 It's a multipurpose wood-burning cooktop.
00:51:33 It's a ventilation pipe connected to a flue. When the cooktop is ignited, combustion gas...
00:51:38 Okay, stop.
00:51:39 But I was just getting started.
00:51:40 Yeah, I know, I know. That's my point exactly.
00:51:45 Look around. Tell me, what do you see?
00:51:48 Um...
00:51:49 Glazed eyes, empty smiles. You're two seconds into your pitch and you board your audience.
00:51:54 Okay, look, the key to any pitch is to make it personal.
00:51:58 So tell us, how did you come up with the idea for the Woodmaster 2000?
00:52:06 Um, well...
00:52:09 My dad was big into the outdoors. If it was up to him, he'd live in a tent.
00:52:15 My mom, on the other hand, is a little like Nathan over here.
00:52:20 Suave and incredibly attractive.
00:52:22 She's terrified of dirt.
00:52:24 Robbie's not terrified of anything.
00:52:26 Anyway, in the years since, I've been thinking, what would have made my mom more comfortable?
00:52:34 How could I have made those family outings a little less... tense?
00:52:40 What? Why are you guys looking at me?
00:52:42 Why am I not tense?
00:52:45 So I came up with the cooktop.
00:52:47 So that if my dad were still around, she'd be more likely to come with us on our camping expeditions.
00:52:55 I don't know, maybe it's stupid.
00:52:58 No, no, it's beautiful.
00:53:01 See? Personal.
00:53:06 Have you ever taken a swim? At night?
00:53:12 I have not, no.
00:53:14 It sounds nice, though.
00:53:21 You are a free spirit. You are a cat. You are whimsical.
00:53:25 What a duo.
00:53:38 My dad gave it to me. It's a made-believe.
00:53:48 It was his favorite tree. We used to scratch them together.
00:53:52 You want to go swimming?
00:54:04 No, not at all.
00:54:10 Good. Me neither.
00:54:13 [laughs]
00:54:15 Oh, Cookware, my old company.
00:54:23 They might be a really good fit for Rebecca, right?
00:54:26 I mean, they don't sell cooktops per se, but pots and pans are kitchen adjacent.
00:54:31 I really think my old boss would go for the idea.
00:54:35 Behind Rebecca's back?
00:54:39 No, not behind her back.
00:54:42 I just don't want to get her hopes up and then disappoint her.
00:54:45 Imagine if I came to her with an offer.
00:54:48 Imagine how happy she'd be.
00:54:50 It would change her life.
00:54:55 Yes, Nathan Brennan.
00:55:00 Tell Robin I've got a product for her that's going to revolutionize her outdoors line.
00:55:04 Got interest already?
00:55:08 A.M.
00:55:10 Mm-hmm.
00:55:12 I'm very interested in working with the product designer who made it.
00:55:16 That's right.
00:55:18 Better act quick.
00:55:21 Leadership is decisive action.
00:55:27 Let's see how decisive you are.
00:55:29 Great!
00:55:31 What's the activity?
00:55:32 What's with Nathan?
00:55:33 I don't know. He seems excited.
00:55:35 Weird.
00:55:36 Super weird.
00:55:37 The task is simple.
00:55:40 You're standing in a straight line.
00:55:44 Arrange yourselves from shortest to tallest.
00:55:47 Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
00:55:49 Wait a second.
00:55:51 Not so fast.
00:55:53 In the least amount of moves possible.
00:55:55 Go.
00:55:58 Okay.
00:55:59 Cameron, you change places with Nicole.
00:56:02 Hold up.
00:56:06 We should think this through first.
00:56:08 You didn't think I thought it through?
00:56:10 If Cameron switches with Nicole, Nicole's going to have to switch with Albert, and Albert's going to have to switch with Jebski.
00:56:16 But if Nicole and Jebski switch, we save three moves.
00:56:20 Alright. Lisa, you're up next.
00:56:31 [Music]
00:56:33 That was great back there.
00:56:45 Becca Taylor, leading the charge.
00:56:48 I mean, Kyle clearly hadn't thought it through.
00:56:51 I bet you'd be great at Tetris.
00:56:53 What are you working on?
00:56:55 I'd rather not.
00:56:59 Is this the cooktop?
00:57:01 You're incredible.
00:57:04 I mean, this is... incredible.
00:57:07 What's with you today?
00:57:10 What do you mean?
00:57:11 You seem... different.
00:57:14 Well, great night's sleep will do you wonders.
00:57:16 They give you the good pills or something?
00:57:18 Yeah.
00:57:19 What are you doing later?
00:57:24 What am I doing?
00:57:26 Um... group meditation with... the group?
00:57:30 I got a better idea.
00:57:31 Yeah? What's that?
00:57:33 Snake in the towel with me.
00:57:35 [Laughs] Why?
00:57:38 Because why not?
00:57:40 I mean, can't argue with that.
00:57:43 But I don't think Justin would like us ditching the woods for paved roads and cell service.
00:57:49 I'll cover for you.
00:57:51 Is that something you'd like? I mean...
00:57:55 Justin! Justin!
00:57:57 I was out on a walk and...
00:57:59 What is it, Emily?
00:58:00 I lost my earring.
00:58:01 Your earring?
00:58:02 Yes. But it's a really important earring.
00:58:05 I'm just so scared that a little animal's going to choke on it and it'll be all my fault.
00:58:08 Okay, okay, alright. Just calm down.
00:58:10 Deep breaths.
00:58:12 Now, where was the last place you saw this earring?
00:58:16 Um, I was over on the trails over there.
00:58:18 If you want to come take a look at it.
00:58:20 Okay.
00:58:21 You're just such a better tracker than me.
00:58:22 Okay, okay.
00:58:23 It was right over there, but it fell out.
00:58:25 They're shaped like little butterflies.
00:58:27 So, over by where we went to the bird watching...
00:58:29 What color are they?
00:58:30 They're white.
00:58:31 Um, and with little, like, silver bits.
00:58:34 I can't believe that actually worked.
00:58:43 Yeah, your girl Cameron's a natural.
00:58:45 Yes!
00:58:48 That guy's service.
00:58:50 Oh, I missed you, my beautiful friend.
00:58:53 Can I borrow that for a sec?
00:58:55 Okay, but if you break it, that's the end of us.
00:58:58 Rebecca!
00:59:05 Hi, Mom.
00:59:06 God, I don't know why, but I feel like I'm about to cry.
00:59:10 She misses me.
00:59:12 I feel like I haven't seen you in so long.
00:59:14 Who is this?
00:59:17 This is my retreat partner, Nathan.
00:59:21 Hi, Mrs. Taylor.
00:59:22 You did a fine job with this one over here.
00:59:24 Oh.
00:59:25 He's a smooth talker.
00:59:27 I like him, Rebecca.
00:59:29 Yeah.
00:59:31 You just don't know him that well.
00:59:33 Where are you two?
00:59:35 I thought you were supposed to be on a campground.
00:59:37 Oh, we're just taking a little excursion.
00:59:41 I can tell by the look on your face you're up to something.
00:59:45 Okay, well, technically we snuck out, but it was all Rebecca's idea, Mrs. Taylor.
00:59:49 I mean, I told her that we should follow the rules, but she... she insisted.
00:59:53 You snuck out?
00:59:55 Ooh, so exciting.
00:59:57 I really liked your mom.
01:00:03 She's the best.
01:00:05 You said that she's an artist, right?
01:00:08 She's the one that actually got me into sketching.
01:00:11 Isn't it kind of isolating?
01:00:13 You know, being alone in a room, sketching, designing things, you know, whatever.
01:00:19 I don't know.
01:00:21 I've always felt more comfortable with a pad and pen than with...
01:00:24 With what? People?
01:00:26 What do you think?
01:00:31 That's way too yellow.
01:00:32 Oh, now we are talking.
01:00:35 Check these bad boys out.
01:00:42 Yikes, that's pricey.
01:00:45 You mean I have nice taste?
01:00:47 No, you have expensive taste.
01:00:51 I found it. I found the one.
01:00:57 No.
01:00:58 Yes.
01:00:59 No.
01:01:11 Do you feel good about yourself?
01:01:13 I do. I really do.
01:01:16 I feel like all I need now is a binocular and a big old map, you know? Complete the outfit.
01:01:20 Oh, okay.
01:01:23 Aww, he's such a cute tourist.
01:01:26 Well, I mean, if we're gonna do selfies, we're gonna do...
01:01:30 Smile.
01:01:31 What can I get for you?
01:01:37 Do you have cookie dough?
01:01:38 Of course.
01:01:39 Can I get a vanilla chocolate chip with cherries on top, please?
01:01:43 My kind of man. Four bucks.
01:01:45 Oh, there you go. Keep the change.
01:01:47 Perfect, thanks.
01:01:48 You're welcome. Thank you.
01:01:49 Thank you.
01:01:50 So, when did you first realize you hated coupons?
01:01:56 I don't hate coupons.
01:01:58 Have you ever used one?
01:02:00 Yes.
01:02:02 My family never really had a lot of money growing up, so we went coupon hunting often.
01:02:08 I was always jealous of these kids who had a lot of money.
01:02:12 I remember I worked all summer to buy this leather jacket once.
01:02:17 I mean, it was ridiculous how much this thing cost.
01:02:20 Ended up wearing it the entire school year.
01:02:22 Oh, that must have been fun around May, June, when it starts getting nice and warm out.
01:02:28 Well, I think that's why I got into sales, though.
01:02:33 I mean, you could call it materialistic, but buying that leather jacket wasn't about wearing some fancy label.
01:02:41 It was a sense of accomplishment.
01:02:44 Yeah.
01:02:46 I think it's the best feeling in the world, and I like the idea of being able to give that to other people.
01:02:52 I've never heard such a spin on buying overpriced clothes.
01:02:57 Well, I mean, what can I say? It's what I do.
01:03:02 [Music]
01:03:14 I lied.
01:03:16 I didn't quit my old job.
01:03:20 I got fired.
01:03:22 What for?
01:03:24 Well, my sales record had been, to put it politely, declining.
01:03:31 I guess I just got tired of trying to sell things I didn't care about.
01:03:35 I'm gonna change that, though.
01:03:38 What does that mean?
01:03:42 Come on, it's getting late. We should go.
01:03:45 [Music]
01:04:04 Today was fun.
01:04:06 Yeah, it's good to get out in the world sometimes, isn't it?
01:04:09 Depends on the company, I guess.
01:04:12 [Music]
01:04:39 Have a good night.
01:04:41 [Music]
01:05:10 [Music]
01:05:33 What's wrong?
01:05:34 Justin wants to see you.
01:05:37 [Music]
01:05:48 Hey, what's going on? Cameron said you wanted to see me.
01:05:52 Sit down, Rebecca.
01:05:59 If this is about yesterday, I know you said we're supposed to stay on premises, but...
01:06:03 There's some real perks to getting a little fresh air.
01:06:05 I mean, obviously there's fresh air here, we're in the woods.
01:06:08 I got a call this morning from Robin at Cookware.
01:06:14 She's an old friend of mine.
01:06:17 Apparently, the two of you went to her with a product Rebecca designed.
01:06:22 A multi-purpose cooktop?
01:06:26 What? No, I didn't...
01:06:28 Rebecca had nothing to do with this.
01:06:30 Nathan?
01:06:31 I was the one that called.
01:06:32 Yes, I know.
01:06:36 Robin told me how insulted she was by your futile attempts at trying to start a bidding war.
01:06:42 I don't understand.
01:06:43 She called as a professional courtesy, warning me not to hire you.
01:06:50 You called your old boss?
01:06:52 Rebecca, I can explain.
01:06:54 You went behind my back and lied about my interest in a product that I know nothing about.
01:07:02 Oh...
01:07:04 But that's what you thought that...
01:07:06 No, no, no, no, see, I...
01:07:08 Okay, so I didn't say that you were interested in the product.
01:07:11 I said that you were interested in working with a product designer.
01:07:15 What's the first thing I said when you arrived?
01:07:21 I.A.M. Believes in Trust.
01:07:25 Justin, I didn't know Nathan was going to do that.
01:07:27 Pack your bags.
01:07:30 You're going home.
01:07:41 Rebecca, I can explain.
01:07:42 You tried to sell my cooktop to your old boss?
01:07:44 I wanted to be a surprise. I wanted to come to you with an offer.
01:07:47 You went behind my back.
01:07:48 I knew you would never do it for yourself, so I would...
01:07:50 I put myself on the line for you.
01:07:51 I wanted to help.
01:07:52 You should have known better. I knew I shouldn't have trusted you.
01:07:54 I'm so stupid.
01:07:55 No, no, no, it's not like that.
01:07:56 You liked my cooktop and you wanted to take credit for selling it.
01:07:59 You couldn't be selfless if you tried.
01:08:01 I'm sorry that you feel that way.
01:08:02 Have a nice life, Nathan.
01:08:03 Same to you.
01:08:05 Bye.
01:08:25 Bye.
01:08:35 Bye.
01:08:58 Come on.
01:09:02 Next time you talk to the gardener, tell him not to forget to water these.
01:09:07 Also, we're going to have to do something about the gutters.
01:09:11 Rebecca, sit.
01:09:20 What do you want me to say?
01:09:22 I have nothing to say. I screwed up.
01:09:24 I shouldn't have trusted him.
01:09:26 I shouldn't even have mentioned this stupid stove.
01:09:28 It's not stupid, honey.
01:09:31 You know what feels the worst?
01:09:34 What if Nathan's right?
01:09:36 What does that mean?
01:09:38 I've never put myself out there.
01:09:40 Not at work, in front of other people.
01:09:43 I don't even know how many years designing the cooktop and I haven't shared it with anyone.
01:09:48 Honey, sharing something you're this invested in is hard.
01:09:52 It'd be hard for anyone.
01:09:55 The only reason I haven't is because I'm scared.
01:10:00 Scared of not being liked.
01:10:03 People thinking my designs aren't good.
01:10:07 Letting down Dad.
01:10:09 Oh, Rebecca.
01:10:12 And that's a pretty awful way to live, isn't it?
01:10:16 Being scared all the time.
01:10:22 What's that?
01:10:23 I dug it out of the attic.
01:10:26 It's our first sketchbook.
01:10:33 You've always been a talent, honey.
01:10:36 But you know what?
01:10:38 A lot of people are talented.
01:10:40 I'm not proud of you because you turned out to be a terrific designer.
01:10:45 I'm proud of you because you turned out to be a terrific person.
01:10:49 And I know your dad would feel the same way.
01:10:55 That's nice of you to say.
01:10:58 Honey, you wouldn't believe how quickly time flies.
01:11:05 It feels like just yesterday I met your dad.
01:11:09 Everyone's scared.
01:11:12 But this...
01:11:15 It goes by too fast for you not to enjoy it.
01:11:19 That's easier said than done sometimes.
01:11:22 That's true.
01:11:24 But you know what I found?
01:11:26 When you're looking back, the only things you'll regret are the things you didn't try.
01:11:35 Do you want a job at IAM?
01:11:38 I do.
01:11:39 Do you think you'd be happy there?
01:11:41 I know I would.
01:11:43 Then what are you still doing sitting here?
01:11:46 Thank you.
01:11:47 You can thank me later.
01:11:49 Cool.
01:11:50 Go.
01:11:51 [music]
01:12:00 Wow, this looks great.
01:12:02 Very zen indeed.
01:12:07 I just wanted to say goodbye.
01:12:12 I'm heading out.
01:12:32 You want to know what Rebecca said to me?
01:12:35 She called me selfish.
01:12:37 I mean, she said that I'm selfish.
01:12:41 You know what?
01:12:44 She's right.
01:12:49 I found that listening is the best way to understand someone.
01:12:55 I don't know about it.
01:12:56 Stop talking.
01:13:02 Start listening.
01:13:07 I think you might be right.
01:13:12 Thank you, Robbie.
01:13:27 Rebecca, hi.
01:13:29 Nathan?
01:13:30 I am just calling to say that you were right.
01:13:33 I shouldn't have done what I did.
01:13:35 It was wrong.
01:13:37 I was selfish.
01:13:40 I didn't listen to what you wanted.
01:13:42 No, you didn't.
01:13:44 And I was wrong to call you selfish.
01:13:46 You're not.
01:13:48 I know your heart was in the right place.
01:13:50 Well, hopefully we run into each other sometime.
01:13:53 Do you think we will?
01:13:56 I don't know.
01:13:58 The world's a pretty big place.
01:14:00 Not that big.
01:14:07 You came back.
01:14:08 We worked all week getting ready for the skills challenge.
01:14:11 Might as well see it through.
01:14:25 You look so stern.
01:14:28 Maybe he's trying to make sure everyone stays well hydrated.
01:14:33 Look at them.
01:14:35 Everyone's warming up individually.
01:14:37 You know, you don't want to chat up the competition before the big game.
01:14:42 You're doing it wrong.
01:14:43 Excuse me.
01:14:44 Okay.
01:14:50 You're all going to fail.
01:14:53 Everybody, listen up.
01:15:00 I heard you got sent home.
01:15:02 What are you doing here?
01:15:03 Remember when Justin first told us about the final challenge?
01:15:06 What did he say?
01:15:08 He said you succeed as a team and you fail as a team.
01:15:11 Right?
01:15:12 He did say that.
01:15:13 Yeah.
01:15:14 Right now, you know what I see?
01:15:17 Five groups of partners competing against each other.
01:15:20 You mean competing for second place?
01:15:22 See that?
01:15:23 You're all going to fail if you keep that up.
01:15:25 Justin isn't looking for a winner.
01:15:28 He's looking to see how you work together.
01:15:30 Come on.
01:15:31 You realize she's just saying this so she'll win, right?
01:15:34 When you're on a deadline and you need the office's help,
01:15:36 you think Justin cares about a winner and a loser?
01:15:39 He cares about how you work as a team.
01:15:42 That's right.
01:15:44 What?
01:15:46 I'm agreeing with her.
01:15:50 I might not have a job here anymore,
01:15:52 but I don't want to look back at this moment
01:15:55 and regret not trying to win it back.
01:15:58 The race starts in five minutes.
01:16:01 Think about it.
01:16:03 What was that?
01:16:09 What?
01:16:10 That.
01:16:11 I mean, a day ago, you were the water girl,
01:16:13 but now you're the football coach giving an inspirational halftime speech.
01:16:18 Wow! Did I do good with you?
01:16:22 You think it worked?
01:16:23 I don't know, but I know I'm right.
01:16:26 Who's that?
01:16:30 Caller ID says it's cookware.
01:16:32 What?
01:16:33 What should I do?
01:16:34 Answer. Wait!
01:16:36 What?
01:16:37 You have reception out here?
01:16:39 Who is your carrier?
01:16:42 Hello?
01:16:44 Who is it? Who is it?
01:16:45 Kevin! Hi, how are you?
01:16:47 Kevin Black. He's the CTO.
01:16:50 No, I didn't know that cookware's been looking to dip its toes into outdoor recreation.
01:16:55 Robin must have given him the schematics. I can't believe it.
01:16:59 Come on, what is he saying?
01:17:02 They want to make an offer.
01:17:03 You're kidding me.
01:17:06 How much?
01:17:08 That's what I thought you said.
01:17:09 Okay, put it on speaker. I want to hear.
01:17:12 I see.
01:17:14 What happened?
01:17:16 The offer's contingent that you're not associated with the product.
01:17:21 Oh.
01:17:24 You know, I've been waiting all my life for an offer like this.
01:17:30 But unfortunately I'm going to have to turn it down.
01:17:33 What are you doing?
01:17:34 Nathan and I are a package deal.
01:17:36 Have you lost your--? Give me your phone.
01:17:38 I'm going to call him back and you're going to tell him that you were kidding because you'd be crazy not to accept that offer.
01:17:42 You were the only one who believed in the product in the first place.
01:17:45 Kevin Black would have never seen it if it weren't for you.
01:17:47 But--
01:17:48 Plus, he said at Cookware, product designers work alone because he knows they're the solitary type.
01:17:54 Isn't that kind of your dream?
01:17:57 You may be a pain, but every team needs a Nathan on it.
01:18:02 You're crazy.
01:18:06 I have been thinking, though.
01:18:09 And I think I found our name.
01:18:11 Yeah?
01:18:14 Happy Camper.
01:18:16 I mean, that's what it's all about, right?
01:18:19 Making life easier?
01:18:22 Making camping fun for everyone?
01:18:26 Happy Camper.
01:18:29 [laughs]
01:18:34 Okay, everybody! Drive around the starting line!
01:18:38 [music]
01:18:50 You ready for this?
01:18:52 Let's do it.
01:18:56 Ready! Set!
01:18:59 [honk]
01:19:00 [music]
01:19:04 Come on, guys. Come on, guys. We got this.
01:19:07 We're a team. We're a team. We're a team. Let's go.
01:19:11 [music]
01:19:21 [applause]
01:19:23 [music]
01:19:44 Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Hold it.
01:19:47 This is the finish line.
01:19:51 You cannot touch the bridge.
01:19:54 You cannot go around it.
01:19:57 How are we supposed to pass if we can't touch the bridge?
01:20:00 [music]
01:20:12 Oh, nice. Nice.
01:20:15 Pass me the next one.
01:20:17 Here, grab some more.
01:20:24 Good job, guys.
01:20:29 One more.
01:20:32 Good job, guys. Good job.
01:20:39 There we go. There we go.
01:20:43 Let's go, guys. Let's go.
01:20:46 Come on, guys. We got this.
01:20:48 As a team. As a team. As a team. That's how we do it.
01:20:55 Listen up.
01:20:57 Each of you had a chance to come in number one on the obstacle course.
01:21:03 But none of you did.
01:21:06 You showed your commitment to your fellow employees.
01:21:10 You showed your impressive ability to work together.
01:21:16 Welcome to IAM, everyone. Congratulations.
01:21:19 [applause]
01:21:27 Rebecca, Nathan, a word.
01:21:35 I thought I made myself clear I wanted you both gone.
01:21:38 Listen, I don't know when I screwed up.
01:21:41 Nathan, you saw her on the obstacle course.
01:21:43 You saw how great she did. She led everyone through it. She's become a leader.
01:21:46 That's enough.
01:21:47 And she's a great product designer. How could you not hire her?
01:21:51 I'm the idiot here.
01:21:52 I got an offer on my Happy Camper design from Cookware.
01:21:57 Is that so?
01:21:59 You wanted us to be honest, and so I will.
01:22:03 They made me an amazing offer.
01:22:07 And I turned it down.
01:22:10 Why?
01:22:11 Because the product is the product.
01:22:14 What I want is to work with the best people.
01:22:17 I want to bring Happy Camper here, Justin.
01:22:21 This, it's not just for campers or adrenaline junkies.
01:22:27 It's not just for Boy Scouts or people who can set up a tent.
01:22:32 This belongs to everyone.
01:22:35 And the more people who can appreciate how beautiful Mother Nature is,
01:22:40 the more people will treat her with respect.
01:22:43 Let's add Happy Camper to IAM's summer line and market the heck out of it.
01:22:48 Let's prove that everyone can enjoy the outdoors.
01:22:54 When Robin first told me about the product, I laughed.
01:23:00 A software cooktop.
01:23:03 It's soft. It's designed for people who can't even read their own compass.
01:23:08 But you're right.
01:23:13 Nature does belong to everyone.
01:23:18 And I would love to work with you, Rebecca.
01:23:20 As would I.
01:23:22 But I didn't craft the pitch myself.
01:23:25 Nathan did most of the work.
01:23:27 I'll need him on my team.
01:23:29 I am ready to start selling something that I believe in.
01:23:32 I've waited my entire life for a product like this.
01:23:34 Okay, Nathan. You don't need to do the sales pitch.
01:23:38 You got the job.
01:23:41 I do?
01:23:42 Under one condition.
01:23:45 That there is full transparency moving forward.
01:23:48 Yes. Yes, of course.
01:23:53 Welcome to IAM.
01:23:55 Officially. Congratulations.
01:24:01 Wow.
01:24:03 I did it.
01:24:11 I just want to say thank you.
01:24:13 You inspired me to be more confident.
01:24:15 Not that I'm as confident as you are, but working at it.
01:24:19 Aw, Cameron.
01:24:23 I'll call you when I get home, okay?
01:24:25 Okay. I can't wait. We're officially work colleagues.
01:24:27 Nope. We're officially friends.
01:24:30 Rebecca.
01:24:34 Bye.
01:24:42 What a duo.
01:24:44 What a duo.
01:24:46 You know, we really pulled this off, didn't we?
01:24:50 Guess we're not such bad partners after all.
01:24:53 Then think. We met ten days ago on that elevator that you just wouldn't let close.
01:24:57 You're obsessed.
01:24:59 I just want to know your number. Twenty?
01:25:01 I mean, I have twenty people on the elevator and a twenty-first shot at "hold the door."
01:25:04 Nathan.
01:25:05 Yes?
01:25:06 Next time you're racing towards an elevator, and I'm inside it...
01:25:10 Yeah?
01:25:12 You know what I'm going to do?
01:25:14 Hold the door.
01:25:17 Not a chance.
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