I built a tool that checks my Slack messages for tone before I send them. It's saved me from a few awkward moments.
Happy to share if interested.
Happy to share if interested.
I was about to send a frustrated email to a client who’d ignored my feedback for weeks. Instead, I closed the draft, took a walk, and reread it 10 minutes later. I sounded completely unhinged. I deleted it and wrote something calm. The client is still with me today.
I now use a simple tool that catches tone and bias before I send, but the 10‑minute rule alone has saved me more times than I can count. What’s your best trick for avoiding email regret?
Tonight, I step away from the archives to tell you how this all started. I tell of the strange transmission that drew me in, the whispers hidden in the dead air, and the exact moment I realized I couldn’t turn away. This isn't just a story about radio waves; it’s about what reaches back when you listen to the void for too long.
If you are hearing this... you are part of the broadcast now.