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Apr 2025
23m 28s

How Harvard Said No—and Made It Stick

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About this episode

This episode examines Harvard University’s April 2025 letter rejecting sweeping demands from the Trump administration—an act of resistance that was principled, measured, and strategically precise.

The statement didn’t chase headlines or play defense. It outlined the stakes, drew a legal and ethical line, and delivered a message that stood on mission—not fear.

Listeners will hear a breakdown of how the letter was structured, why it worked, and what it signals for anyone responsible for high-stakes communication. The episode explores how transparency, when guided by values, creates reputational resilience—even under political and public pressure. Essential listening for leaders, communicators, and institutions preparing to face conflict—and determined to do it without flinching.

Key Themes:

  • Framing a public statement when the pressure is high
  • Avoiding vague language and moral compromise in moments of risk
  • Why clarity and conviction are more protective than silence
  • Lessons in structure, tone, and timing from Harvard’s strategy

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