Daily Wander


Exceeding a venue’s capacity for an event is a bad idea. Fire Marshals get nervous and normally cite or ticket both the party hosting the event and the venue. That normally results in the venue suing the offending party.

Artemis 1It’s not just a matter of questioning why someone who has lied about crowd sizes in the past would continue to do so. It’s about the credibility that is at stake. Why throw softballs over the plate? Why feed the sharks? I understand the adage “even bad publicity,” but this kind of behavior seriously undermines credibility and trust.

When we first practice, we deceive ourselves about what a tangled web we weave. But when you can’t even remember, it becomes very dangerous. Politicians have variable crowd sizes. It happens to all politicians. Sometimes, you speak to a large group.

Whether you speak to a large group or a small one, the size of the audience is not the key. What truly matters is the value of your words and the shared value of the policies you propose. As a politician, what you say and the policies you will enact hold significant weight and can greatly influence public opinion and decision-making.

We have to know what you are going to do. If you don’t share, we must take your rhetoric as baseline.

Made by a Human (or is it)

Promo for Episode 2

https://www.youtube.com/@madebyahumanorisit

Episode 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQSGOoapFh8&t=1219s

Vibe is the best whiteboard on the market!

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All three versions of Danny and the Corporate Ladder are now on Amazon

(audio, ebook, and paperback)

https://www.amazon.com/Danny-Corporate-Ladder-Story-Choice/dp/B0CNSBNSBT/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=danny+and+the+corporate+ladder&qid=1701775427&sr=8-1

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