A monthly briefing on the work of being heard well.
Most writing about communications is loud. It tells you to post more, build a personal brand, ride the algorithm. Quiet leverage will argue the opposite. That authority is built slowly. That the most influential people in any room rarely raise their voice. That reputation, like trust, compounds when it's tended carefully and collapses when it isn't.
Each month, I'll write about one idea from the practice. The campaign that worked because it waited. The crisis that was won by saying less. The leader who became unmistakable by sounding like themselves. The small choices that separate signal from noise.
No filler. No autoplay. No algorithmic prompts.
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