Movies you should watch based on your zoom face.
Someone once remarked that people used to say the world is dull and now they just say that the news is dull. Now with the world on fire, the media is the monster. If you need a reminder that what you do is relevant and is necessary, here are three movies that will make you put on the gloves and go to work. There is nothing at stake but democracy.

Margaret Atwood
“A word after a word after a word is power”
The title alone makes you want to sit down and write. It has the feeling of the sound of a word processor unleashing all the type you can pour into it all at once.. Atwood says she has really come to believe that what you say to yourself – about yourself – is vitally important.
It is vitally important.

“The Insider”
Pacino even gets furloughed. And when he comes back he says, “what was broken in here can not be put back together”. In the role of Lowell Bergman of CBS, he walks away from what he fears is his entire professional identity.
“Our standards have to be higher than anyone else because we are the standard of everyone else – Gina Gershow – Hellen Caperelli.
This movie is a necessary reminder that ethics should always be a conversation and at the core of business and personal decisions. Adaptable to “mask mandates” and thought leadership, watch this movie and then answer who you are and want to be both personally and professionally.

The Post
“My decision stands, and I’m going to bed.”
MERYL STREEP – Kay Graham
Sometimes you must run your house and your business. If you want to be the boss of both, watch Katherine Graham and learn.
“A good newspaper is a nation talking to itself.”
Arthur Miller