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 This week, nothing changes except the explanation.
 And somehow… that’s enough. 

A high school NIL investigation in Florida raises a deeper question about power, responsibility, and the stories people tell when something crosses a line.

A coach accepts $7,000 from a student-athlete.
 An official report calls it “exploitation.”
 The response calls it “being too nice.”

And in that gap… something shifts.

But this isn’t just about one decision.

Because the same kind of moment shows up somewhere else entirely.

At the height of its dominance, Kodak didn’t miss the future of digital photography.
 They saw it.
 They studied it.
 They built it.

But they explained it in a way that made it manageable.

And once that explanation took hold… nothing changed fast enough.

Also in this episode:

– A Little League case that began as “accounting irregularities”
 – NCAA violations reframed as “no competitive advantage”
 – A listener story from Maryland where something didn’t quite add up at the front door

Because every story has a moment.
 The one most people miss… but someone always notices.

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