Different apps speak different dialects: short swipe-openers, profile-first paragraphs, and voice-note-first threads all reward slightly different signals. In this 10‑minute episode Sarah offers a compact 'Platform Polish' ritual—Listen (identify the app’s norms), Match (mirror one key signal: length, tempo, or media), and Anchor (keep one authentic line that ties changes back to you). Listeners get one-line templates for three common app styles, a two-thread micro-experiment to test a single tweak this week, and three modeled micro-scenes (a swipe-app opener, a profile-centric reply, and a voice-note exchange) so changes sound natural, not performative. The episode includes privacy and accessibility guardrails, neurodivergent-friendly variants, and clear pacing cues to keep warmth intact. By the end listeners can intentionally adapt tone across platforms, reduce early misreads, and keep curiosity central—plus a subscribe CTA and a rehearsal prompt to try a Platform Polish tonight.
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