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In this episode, we dive into a controversial but necessary question: who actually decides who gets to speak, be platformed, or become a recognized voice in any field?
Many people hold themselves back, thinking they’re not rich enough, popular enough, or established enough to step forward. But says who? And more importantly, why does that standard exist in the first place?
This conversation is a return to something we’ve lost sight of—quality, experience, real qualifications, and true worthiness. Not hype. Not visibility. Not whatever the media deems “marketable.”
Because at the end of the day, influence shouldn’t be handed to the loudest voice in the room, but to those who have actually done the work, earned their place, and have something real to offer.
By RobRubinReadingsIn this episode, we dive into a controversial but necessary question: who actually decides who gets to speak, be platformed, or become a recognized voice in any field?
Many people hold themselves back, thinking they’re not rich enough, popular enough, or established enough to step forward. But says who? And more importantly, why does that standard exist in the first place?
This conversation is a return to something we’ve lost sight of—quality, experience, real qualifications, and true worthiness. Not hype. Not visibility. Not whatever the media deems “marketable.”
Because at the end of the day, influence shouldn’t be handed to the loudest voice in the room, but to those who have actually done the work, earned their place, and have something real to offer.

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