This episode we examine the curious phenomenon of the self appointed guardian of transparency. The man with the invisible clipboard. The archaeologist of twenty year old emails. The tiny hammer enthusiast tapping away at industry morale.
Why must every informal phone call be minuted?
Since when did off the record conversations require stenographers?
And at what point does “tenacious” quietly become “vexatious”?
We explore the theatrical outrage over missing minutes, the resurrection of pre-iPhone era anecdotes as modern day scandal, and the peculiar need some have to appear relevant by excavating history.
If it happened more than twenty years ago, it is history.
If you are not a member, what exactly is your grievance?
And if you have to manufacture drama to prove your value… well.
Sharp, observational, and just a little spikey.
Because sometimes the most powerful move available to you is pressing Unfollow.
The Never-Ending Carousel of Cannabis Nonsense is written and produced by Sian Phillips.
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