American English Podcast podcast

212 - Expression: To Think Outside the Box

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What does it really mean to think outside the box? In this episode, you’ll learn one of the most common expressions in American English, used to describe creativity, innovation, and doing things differently. We’ll break down the meaning, explore where the phrase comes from, and connect it to real-life situations. Then, we’ll dive into three fascinating stories of people who thought differently and changed the world: A coach who used a waffle iron to design a revolutionary running shoe A struggling cleaning product that became the toy Play-Doh A baker who invented the chocolate chip cookie Along the way, you’ll hear related expressions like break the mold, push the envelope, and go off the beaten path—all useful for talking about creativity and problem-solving. We’ll finish with a pronunciation exercise to help you sound more natural when speaking. ⭐ Get the full transcript, and all bonus material by signing up to Premium Content. Now available as part of  ⁠⁠the Academy⁠⁠.  ⭐ ⁠Join the Free Slang and Expression Challenge⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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