Huge thanks for bringing "What's Resonating" to our attention. I love me some good data, and you've pinpointed a treasure chest. Now the big question: How can people like me, without a platform or followers, help turn this data into something actionable at the political or social or broader cultural level? Who 'out there' might see this data and use it to somehow effect change? (I did warn that this was a big question!)
I am imagining that people like you, David, who are able to help clearly express in words which motivate 'hope and change' will now take advantage of all that interesting date to further help shift the narrative and convince the avoidant to get engaged. Fingers crossed!
Sharp recommendation. The shift from prescriptive messaging to descriptive listening is exactly what political discourse needs right now. Most people are guessing at impact when real engagment data is sitting right there. The part about silence being the new concession is particuarly insightful because it reframes losing not as admiting defeat but as avoidance, which is way easier to spot in practice.
I will check out the substack you recommend. Thank you!
I'll definitely check it out. We need more useful, informative, sometimes funny news from you.
Huge thanks for bringing "What's Resonating" to our attention. I love me some good data, and you've pinpointed a treasure chest. Now the big question: How can people like me, without a platform or followers, help turn this data into something actionable at the political or social or broader cultural level? Who 'out there' might see this data and use it to somehow effect change? (I did warn that this was a big question!)
I so appreciate anything that educates informs me. What’s resonating will be on my new go to list to follow
I am imagining that people like you, David, who are able to help clearly express in words which motivate 'hope and change' will now take advantage of all that interesting date to further help shift the narrative and convince the avoidant to get engaged. Fingers crossed!
Sharp recommendation. The shift from prescriptive messaging to descriptive listening is exactly what political discourse needs right now. Most people are guessing at impact when real engagment data is sitting right there. The part about silence being the new concession is particuarly insightful because it reframes losing not as admiting defeat but as avoidance, which is way easier to spot in practice.
Hurrah! I will have a look.
Definitely an interesting read. Thank you.