How Authority Becomes Invisible
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Why do some emails get answered in minutes while others sit for days? Why do certain people's ideas get adopted without discussion while others face endless questions? The answer isn't personality—it's invisible authority.
In this episode, we explore how power operates when no one has to announce it. We look at how authority becomes embedded in timing, tone, and silence. How it shapes the way people word their messages, hedge their suggestions, and edit themselves before anyone else can. And how the people who hold this authority often can't see it at all.
We break down the small, repeated interactions that establish who gets questioned and who doesn't. Who can make statements and who has to make proposals. Who can stay silent and who has to follow up.
This isn't about intimidation or force. It's about what happens when the structure of a relationship becomes so familiar that no one notices it anymore.