Listening To Evidence
Steve plugged in the recording, his attention laser-focused as the room filled with familiar voices. With each passing minute, his expression tightened, picking up subtleties only apparent to those who truly listened. My words, alongside my boss’s inappropriate remarks, were now indisputable evidence. When the recording ended, Steve nodded thoughtfully, the weight of acknowledgment clear in his tone. “This is compelling,” he said firmly. The recording had undeniably left its mark.

Listening To Evidence
Talking About The Client
Once the recording finished, I chose to reveal another layer of the story—this time about the client. “After the meeting, he handed me his card,” I said, carefully recounting the moment. “He told me that if I was ever ready to talk, he’d be there to listen.” Steve’s brow furrowed as he processed this new detail, the weight of its implication clear to him. I hoped this small revelation would seamlessly tie into the broader narrative of accountability.

Talking About The Client