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Hello Monday with Jessi Hempel

Jury Duty Creators on What Company Retreat Gets Right About Work

Hello Monday with Jessi Hempel

LinkedIn

Careers, Business

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2026

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Work can feel a little surreal. Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat makes that feeling literal. In this episode of Hello Monday, Jessi Hempel sits down with Lee Eisenberg, writer and co-creator of the Jury Duty franchise, and Nick Hatton, executive producer, to talk about the hit series. The show’s premise is simple but radical: one real person dropped into a completely staged world, surrounded by actors. In Company Retreat, that world is the workplace. Specifically, a hot sauce company navigating a looming acquisition in the midst of their annual retreat.  Beneath the comedy, the show lands because it feels real. Lee has built his career capturing the nuances of human behavior at work, spending 5 years in the writer’s room for The Office before co-creating Jury Duty. Nick, too, has built a career in comedy, with past producing credits such as Sacha Baron Cohen’s Borat Subsequent Moviefilm and This Is America.  In this conversation, they unpack how they recreate workplace dynamics so convincingly, why audiences connect so deeply with these stories, and what the show reveals about modern work culture. Jessi, Lee, and Nick discuss: The "David vs. Goliath" design behind Company Retreat and why Anthony was cast as the lowest rung on the corporate ladder How the show argues that ordinary people are capable of extraordinary decency when given the right environment The unexpected discovery that many of their casting candidates were gig workers, and what that says about the modern economy The ethics and mechanics of "laying breadcrumbs" for their hero without compromising his free will Their fears and cautious hopes about AI's impact on the entertainment industry and the future of meaningful work Follow Jessi Hempel on LinkedIn

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0:00.0

Yeah, it was very ambitious.

0:01.3

Yep.

0:01.6

Oh, my God, I'm so sorry.

0:03.4

That's my 609.

0:05.0

I mistakenly set my alarm for 6.09 p.m. instead of 6.09 a.m. and it just went off. That's me waking up. That's an incredible joke. You started that one. I heard that out of the elevator. I apologize. Punch, I just kicked in. We are not taking that out. Perfect. I'm so happy.

0:20.4

Real life, man.

0:23.9

From LinkedIn News, I just kicked in. You are not taking that out. Perfect. I'm so happy. Real life, man.

0:23.9

From LinkedIn News, I'm Jesse Hempel, and this is Hello Monday.

0:27.5

And today I am sitting down with you guys who know how to land a joke.

0:31.7

They brought us Jury Duty.

0:33.4

And its sequel, which is out this spring from Amazon Prime,

0:40.3

Jury Duty presents Company Retreat. They are executive producer Nicholas Hatton and the writer and co-creator Lee Eisenberg.

0:45.3

You'll recognize Lee's voice because he also wrote for five seasons of the office.

0:51.3

If you haven't finished Company Retreat, I want you to take a pause right here and go

0:55.9

and do that and then come back and listen because this episode, well, it's all spoilers. And this show

1:01.9

is really one of the most creative things I've seen on TV. It is not a scripted fiction show. It is

1:07.9

not a documentary. It's not even reality TV, it's something in between

1:12.7

all of that.

1:14.2

In company retreat, a bunch of actors stage a corporate retreat except for one person.

1:20.9

One person is not an actor and that is our hero, Anthony.

1:24.8

Anthony is hired as a temp worker.

1:26.4

He gets this gig for what he believes as a hot

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