Integrity
Last night I worked on editing the recording of my story. As I'd said, I recorded a non-live run of the vocals (the reading of the story) at home on Sunday. Listening back I thought I might have to redo it, thought it sounded tinny. But listening again it seemed actually, fine! Maybe a little eq-ing to tone down the highs but mostly pretty fine, especially when mixed with the music. So I worked on editing it and making it nice and seamless and all and getting it lined up with the music correctly. Think I'm almost done on that front. Still have a little bit more to finish it off though.
Funny anecdote from today at work. So I'm in this meeting at work. It's not like a big meeting, just the company's doing this big corporate culture initiative. For ten weeks the team (just a small group of us) has a meeting a week with our manager, mostly about these core values they're putting out (e.g. last week was "humility" and this week is "integrity"). Well, so this was the first time Stephen joined (he's volunteered as a "culture keeper" insofar as whatever that means). Anyway, he'd joined by phone and as he joined thought he was muted and mumbled "this is a waste of time." We'd found it pretty amusing, but a little later there was a section about "transparency" so he came forward with his own example of explaining and apologizing his initial comment ('cuz he'd kinda realized his comment hadn't been muted as he'd thought earlier). Anyway, this was funny and that's all I've got.
Funny anecdote from today at work. So I'm in this meeting at work. It's not like a big meeting, just the company's doing this big corporate culture initiative. For ten weeks the team (just a small group of us) has a meeting a week with our manager, mostly about these core values they're putting out (e.g. last week was "humility" and this week is "integrity"). Well, so this was the first time Stephen joined (he's volunteered as a "culture keeper" insofar as whatever that means). Anyway, he'd joined by phone and as he joined thought he was muted and mumbled "this is a waste of time." We'd found it pretty amusing, but a little later there was a section about "transparency" so he came forward with his own example of explaining and apologizing his initial comment ('cuz he'd kinda realized his comment hadn't been muted as he'd thought earlier). Anyway, this was funny and that's all I've got.