Popcorn and Compliance

Thomas Fox

Do you love the movies? Are you passionate about compliance? If the answer to one or both of those questions is Yes; this is the podcast series for you. In Popcorn and Compliance, recovering screenwriter Jay Rosen and Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance take a look at contemporary and classic movies for compliance, business, life lessons and much more.

  1. Episode 5 - Invisible Compliance: Lessons from The Invisible Man

    10/31/2025

    Episode 5 - Invisible Compliance: Lessons from The Invisible Man

    Welcome to a special series of Popcorn and Compliance. In this series, we will examine the Classic Universal Monster Movies from the 1930s and 1940s, mining them for compliance lessons. (Yes, it really is an excuse to rewatch them all.) In this series, we will examine Frankenstein, Dracula, The Wolf Man, The Mummy, and conclude with The Invisible Man. In today’s episode of 'Popcorn and Compliance,' we wrap up our series by analyzing the 1933 classic, 'The Invisible Man,' for compliance insights. Joined by Fiona and Timothy, Fox explores how Claude Rains' portrayal of Jack Griffin, a scientist who becomes unhinged after discovering invisibility, parallels challenges in corporate compliance. The episode distills five key lessons: the perils of lacking transparency, the necessity of accountability, the critical role of organizational culture, the exponential risks when innovation outpaces ethics, and the importance of crisis preparedness. This episode highlights the importance of making the invisible visible in compliance practices, aiming to uncover hidden risks, enforce accountability, and maintain robust ethical standards. Key highlights: Exploring ‘The Invisible Man’ Lesson 1: The Dangers of Lack of Transparency Lesson 2: The Importance of Accountability Lesson 3: The Role of Culture in Compliance Lesson 4: Innovation and Ethical Boundaries Lesson 5: Crisis Preparedness Final Thoughts Resources: Compliance Lessons from the Invisible Man on the FCPA Compliance and Ethics Blog Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    22 min
  2. Episode 3 - Compliance in the Full Moonlight: Lessons from The Wolf Man

    10/17/2025

    Episode 3 - Compliance in the Full Moonlight: Lessons from The Wolf Man

    Welcome to a special series of Popcorn and Compliance. In this series, we will be looking at the Classic Universal Monster Movies from the 30s and 40s and mining them for compliance lessons. (Yes, it really is an excuse to rewatch them all.) In this series, we will look at Frankenstein, Dracula, The Wolf Man, The Mummy, and end with The Invisible Man. In this episode, Tom explores critical compliance insights drawn from Lon Chaney Jr.’s portrayal of The Wolf Man. In this episode, we take a deep dive into my favorite Classic Universal Monster, The Wolf Man, to unpack five critical lessons, including the danger of ignoring warnings, the importance of timely intervention, and the challenges of recognizing risks in ordinary people under extraordinary circumstances. Listeners are encouraged to consider how these timeless themes apply to modern corporate compliance, emphasizing proactive measures to prevent potential catastrophes. Join Tom, along with AI hosts Fiona and Timothy, for a surprisingly relevant exploration of compliance through the eerie lens of Hollywood’s iconic monster movies. Key highlights: The Relevance of the Wolf Man to Modern Compliance Lesson 1: Ordinary People Can Become Compliance Risks Lesson 2: Warnings Ignored Become Disasters Realized Lesson 3: The Curse of Silence and Stigma Lesson 4: Risk is Cyclical and Predictable Lesson 5: Tragedy Comes from a Lack of Intervention Resources: Compliance Lessons from Lon Chaney Jr.’s The Wolf Man on the FCPA Compliance and Ethics Blog Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    17 min
  3. Episode 1 - Frankenstein’s Lab: Five Compliance Lessons: Ambition, Accountability and Organizational Culture

    10/03/2025

    Episode 1 - Frankenstein’s Lab: Five Compliance Lessons: Ambition, Accountability and Organizational Culture

    Welcome to a special series of Popcorn and Compliance. In this series, we will examine the Classic Universal Monster Movies from the 1930s and 1940s, mining them for compliance lessons. (Yes, it really is an excuse to rewatch them all.) In this series, we will look at Frankenstein, Dracula, The Wolf Man, The Mummy, and end with The Invisible Man. In this first episode of our special 5-part series, we consider compliance lessons drawn from the classic 1931 film ‘Frankenstein,’ starring Boris Karloff. Exploring Henry Frankenstein’s unchecked ambition and lack of oversight, Tom and his AI co-hosts, Timothy and Fiona, extract five crucial compliance lessons: the necessity of setting boundaries for ambition, the importance of un-delegatable accountability, the profound impact of corporate culture on employee behavior, the need for constant reassessment of emerging risks, and the importance of crisis preparedness. These lessons offer profound insights for today’s professionals on how to navigate modern corporate compliance challenges effectively. Key highlights: Frankenstein’s Monster: Ambition Without Boundaries The Importance of Oversight and Accountability Corporate Culture and Its Impact Continuous Risk Reassessment Crisis Management: Preparation Over Panic Resources: Compliance Lessons from Boris Karloff’s Frankenstein on the FCPA Compliance and Ethics Blog Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    21 min
  4. Lessons on Business Resilience in Risk Management

    02/21/2025

    Lessons on Business Resilience in Risk Management

    Tom Fox and Richard Lummis are back with a new season of Popcorn and Compliance. Get ready for a ton of fun, insights, and all things Hollywood and the movies. In this episode, Tom and Richard dive into some Oscar-winning Best Pictures for Compliance and Leadership Lessons. Today, they consider the 1930 Oscar-winning Best Picture, All Quiet on the Western Front. Leadership in extreme situations is a crucial skill, applicable not only on the battlefield but also in high-stakes corporate environments such as supply chain management and compliance. Tom emphasizes the importance of adaptability and resilience. He believes that having a structured approach to managing evolving risks is vital, much like soldiers navigating unpredictable battle conditions. Richard echoes this sentiment, highlighting how extreme emotions and behaviors in war necessitate extreme leadership responses, often revealing a disconnect between officers and frontline soldiers. Both perspectives underscore that effective leadership in such challenging scenarios requires decisiveness, emotional intelligence, and the ability to empower others, reinforcing the timeless nature of these leadership qualities. Key highlights: Adaptability and Resilience in Extreme Leadership Adaptability Frameworks: Business Resilience in Risk Management Executing Decisions with Imperfect Information Leadership Insights from 1927 War Story Resources: Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    29 min
  5. Count Dracula-Leadership and Branding Lessons

    10/27/2023 ·  BONUS

    Count Dracula-Leadership and Branding Lessons

    Tom Fox is back with his Classic Monster Movie Month, where he reviews a Classic Monster Movie from Universal Pictures from its Classic Monster Movie era of 1931 to 1947. During this month, I have explored Universal Pictures inspired by stories from Edgar Allen Poe. I want to end Classic Monster Movie Month by returning, if not to the source, to the original – the first Universal Picture, Dracula. Classic monster movies have long captivated audiences with thrilling plots, iconic characters, and spine-chilling moments. However, beyond the scares and special effects, these films often contain deeper themes that explore ethical implications and leadership. In this episode of “Popcorn and Compliance,” Tom Fox is joined by Richard Lummis as they focus on the Universal Pictures classic monster movie “Dracula” and the valuable insights it provides for the compliance professional in branding and leadership. The intriguing concept of Dracula as a model for compliance positioning, branding, and leadership is not as far-fetched as it may initially seem. The iconic character of Dracula, with his unique attributes and successful brand relaunch, offers valuable insights into these critical business aspects. Tom Fox, a seasoned business strategist, parallels Dracula’s strategies and successful business practices. He emphasizes the importance of unique positioning, defining a compelling brand, and effective leadership, drawing from Dracula’s aristocratic personality, mystery, and unique alter ego. Fox’s perspective is shaped by his extensive experience in business strategy and his keen ability to draw insightful lessons from unconventional sources. Join Tom Fox in this fascinating exploration of Dracula’s business strategies in the latest episode of the Popcorn and Compliance podcast. Key Highlights: Standing Out Like Dracula: Creating Unique Offerings The Enduring Power of Dracula's Brand Embracing Dracula's Strategic Branding for Success Leadership Lessons from Dracula Connect with Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    16 min

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Do you love the movies? Are you passionate about compliance? If the answer to one or both of those questions is Yes; this is the podcast series for you. In Popcorn and Compliance, recovering screenwriter Jay Rosen and Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance take a look at contemporary and classic movies for compliance, business, life lessons and much more.