Meetings promise decisions; meeting notes promise memory. Too often the two part ways: notes never appear, live transcripts bury the action, or someone posts a passive 'notes' doc that no one reads. In this ten‑minute monologue Dr Disruptor performs a forensic audit of the meeting‑note ritual: what helpful notes actually deliver (context, owner, acceptance) versus what theatrical notes enable (plausible deniability, orphaned tasks, and collective amnesia). The Survivor supplies empathy‑first, immediately usable moves: three diagnostic signals your notes system is broken; a triage flow to choose Live Minutes + Owner, Minimal Decision Summary + Ticket, or Archive + Rationale; and three paste‑ready note templates (executive decision line, owner+due, and compliant redaction blurb). Listeners leave with a two‑week 'Notes Reality' pilot they can run on one recurring meeting and a CTA to visit the show site to download the 'Meeting Notes Repair Kit' one‑pager with copy‑paste templates and inbox filters. May your coffee be stronger than your mission statement.