The Narrative Intel Newsletter - Audio Edition

The Narrative Intel Newsletter - Audio Edition

The Narrative Intel – Audio Edition I set out to write a newsletter—because I had things to say. About narrative, leadership, strategy, and all the stuff that doesn’t fit neatly into a framework. The questions that keep coming up in conversations with founders, execs, and curious minds trying to make sense of an increasingly noisy world. This is The Narrative Intel, read aloud. Thoughtful perspectives for busy minds—on business, tech, life, and the questions that actually matter. One part signal, one part synthesis—and hopefully, something worth sharing.

Episodes

April 20, 2025 6 mins

A small yes can lead to a big YES!

Change is hard. Not because the thing you're changing is hard—but because of everything else that has to shift around it. In this episode, I talk about the real barrier to transformation: implementation. Whether you're starting a new workout or launching a product into the enterprise, the same question always comes up: Will it work for me?

We’ll explore the idea of Minimum Viable Deployment—...

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Not everything worth knowing is written down.

In this episode, I explore the difference between explicit and tacit knowledge—and why AI, for all its brilliance, can’t replace human experience, mentorship, or the subtle art of knowing who to talk to and when. From hallway conversations to career-shaping intros, this is about the kind of learning that doesn’t come from prompts—it comes from people.


Here's the post Vikram Bhaskaran made...

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April 9, 2025 5 mins

The Future of Work Needs a Liberal Arts Degree

This week, I talk about why a liberal arts education—yes, even a BFA in musical theatre—might be the best preparation for the future of work. As AI handles more of the simple and even some complicated tasks, it’s the complex, human challenges that remain. Problem solving, creativity, communication, improvisation—these are the skills that matter. I share a framework I’ve used to explain ...

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