Tenor

Tenor

Geoffrey Colon
Kraj Stany Zjednoczone
Język EN
Odcinki 7
Najnowszy 16.08.2026

Tenor is a podcast that explores the deeper signals beneath the surface of culture, technology, and media. Host Geoffrey Colon delves into the hidden patterns and trends shaping our world, offering insights that go beyond the obvious. Each episode features conversations with thinkers, creators, and innovators who challenge conventional wisdom.

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  • Season 3 | Transmission 12 | Taste Debt : The Access Problem 16.08.2026 12min
    Say you take last week's argument seriously — most people who are certain they have taste don't. Fine. So how does real taste actually get built? The honest answer is more uncomfortable than the first one, because it's not really about effort. It's about access.This transmission breaks taste down into two requirements that have to run together: saturation (real volume of exposure to a genuine quality spectrum, sustained for years) and articulation (someone more developed explaining why one thing beats another, not just picking winners silently). Miss either one and taste plateaus. But that combination — saturation plus articulation, sustained over time — has historically been gated by money, geography, and institutional proximity. Which means a lot of what gets called "natural taste" is quietly downstream of who could afford years of unpaid access to quality, explained by someone qualified to explain it.Closes with what to actually do about it — for yourself, and for any organization quietly mistaking privilege for instinct.This is Tenor. Signals Before Surface. New transmissions every Sunday.
  • Season 3 | Transmission 11 | Taste Debt : The Taste Illusion 08.08.2026 14min
    Judgment needs something underneath it that no rubric can capture: taste. The capacity to tell good from merely competent, original from merely novel, true from merely plausible. Almost everyone listening believes they have it. This transmission argues most people don't, and the mistake isn't embarrassing, it's structural.Three specific ways confident people mistake something else for taste: the algorithm mistake (recognizing a recommendation engine's pattern and matching as personal discernment), the contrarian mistake (treating disagreement with the crowd as sophistication, when it's just as manufactured as reflexive conformity), and the expertise mistake, the sharpest one, where technical fluency in a field gets mistaken for taste, when they're different axes entirely.The transmission closes with three concrete self-tests: blind comparison, tracking your hit rate before consensus forms, and noticing whether your taste ever costs you anything socially.This is Tenor. Signals Before Surface. New transmissions every Sunday.
  • Season 2 | Transmission 10 | Judgment Debt : Who's Allowed to Be Wrong 02.08.2026 14min
    Who, in your organization, is actually allowed to be wrong in real time, visibly, with their name on it? Almost nobody. Everyone is afraid to look stupid when we need more failure to find the future. This is not a culture problem, it's the mechanism behind everything this season has tracked. The season two finale argues that error isn't a bug in developing judgment, it's the infrastructure: how surgeons, pilots, and musicians actually get good. It traces how judgment debt distributes unfairly when it comes due, landing on people who never had the authority to make the call in the first place, and closes the season with a hard conclusion: you can't pay this debt down with a program. It requires letting specific people be wrong, on the record, and absorbing the cost.We close out season two's full arc: the invisible ledger, the middle layer, the approval economy, the cost of clarity, and opens the door to Season Three: taste debt.This is Tenor. Signals Before Surface. Hosted by Geoffrey Colon
  • Season 2 | Transmission 9 | Judgment Debt : The Cost of Clarity 25.07.2026 12min
    Three transmissions of diagnosis — now the affirmative case. What does it actually cost to rebuild judgment once an organization has let it atrophy? The answer is inconvenient: real mentorship over scheduled-proximity mentorship, a "wrong budget" for decisions allowed to fail, and why the trades still treat apprenticeship as obvious while the modern office treats it as overhead. Three things to check in your org this week, and one closing question worth sitting with.Subscribe direct to Tenor at Tenor.FM
  • Season 2 | Transmission 8 | Judgment Debt : The Approval Economy 18.07.2026 11min
    Judgment debt didn't disappear when organizations cut the middle layer — it got replaced by something that looks the same from a distance but runs on a different currency: approval. This transmission traces how "getting alignment" became liability distribution instead of judgment, why promotions started rewarding coalition-building over good calls, and why so much decision-making today is ritual without function — the cargo cult of judgment. Three questions to run in your next meeting, and one closing tool that can't be delegated to committee.
  • Season 2 | Transmission 7 | Judgment Debt : Where Judgment Debt Lands First 11.07.2026 14min
    Judgment debt concentrates before it collapses. And it concentrates in predictable places.This transmission names three of them: the client-facing middle layer that used to read a relationship before the data could, the first-time manager with no proximity to judgment in action, and the strategic planning process that mistakes correctness for judgment.The proxies look right. The health scores are accurate. The frameworks are sound. The decks have the data. None of it is judgment. And the gap between what the proxies show and what judgment would have caught is where the debt is quietly compounding.Transmission Two of Season Two. The damage episode.Tenor FM. Every Sunday at Tenor.FM.
  • Season 2 | Transmission 6 | Judgment Debt : The Debt Nobody's Tracking 03.07.2026 13min
    Season Two begins with the debt nobody's tracking.For 20 years, organizations eliminated the middle layer. They called it efficiency. What they actually eliminated was judgment infrastructure — the tier where accumulated wisdom lived, where patterns got recognized, where someone could tell a decision from an approval.What replaced it was the approval economy. Frameworks. Playbooks. Decision trees that produce documentation instead of judgment. Organizations that can execute but can't read the room.That's judgment debt. Unlike technical debt, it leaves no artifacts. You can't audit it. You can't run a sprint to address it. You can't hire your way out of it. It compounds in the absence of the pipeline that was supposed to build it — and it only becomes legible when something goes badly wrong in a way that could have been prevented.In transmission one of season two Geoffrey Colon names it. Traces where it came from. And asks what it would actually cost to begin paying it down.Tenor FM. Signals before surface. Season Two. New episodes every Sunday at Tenor.FM.
  • Season 1 | Transmission 5 | The Attention Recession : The Receiver — What It Actually Takes to Get Through 27.06.2026 14min
    For four episodes, Tenor stayed on the transmission side of the signal — what broke, why, and what replaces it. This week, the lens turns around. What's actually happening inside the person on the other end? Geoffrey Colon closes Season One by naming three filters standing between any signal and the person it's meant to reach — and lands on the line that's been sitting underneath the whole season: the attention recession was never about attention. Attention was just the resource that ran out first.This is Tenor. Signals Before Surface.Find Tenor at tenor.fm, or wherever signals reach you.
  • Season 1 | Transmission 4 | The Attention Recession : Signal Logic 21.06.2026 12min
    Broadcast logic is breaking. So what replaces it? In Transmission Four, Geoffrey Colon answers the question he left open last week: if signal is what comes after broadcast, what does it actually take to build one? Not theoretically — specifically. Drawing on the inverse square law, the real lesson behind the Substack exodus, the podcasts that shouldn't work but do, and Patagonia's quiet $3 billion letter, this episode lays out five concrete moves for shifting from broadcast logic to signal logic. Depth over reach. Resonance over impressions. This is the engineering discipline behind the philosophy.Tenor. Signals Before Surface.New transmissions every Sunday. Join us at Tenor.FM.
  • Season 1 | Transmission 3 | The Attention Recession : End of Transmission 13.06.2026 13min
    The Attention Recession has a root cause. And it's not bad content, bad actors, or too much noise. It's something more fundamental: the infrastructure we built to carry signal was never designed to move meaning. In Transmission Three, Geoffrey Colon traces the collapse of broadcast — not as a format, but as the organizing logic of communication. From Facebook's fabricated video metrics to the optimization loop that replaced transmission with reaction, this is the episode where the diagnosis gets specific. Dead air isn't the end. It's the signal that the frequency is about to change.
  • Season 1 | Transmission 2 | The Attention Recession : The First Fractures 07.06.2026 13min
    The attention recession isn't abstract anymore. It shows up in your CPL. Your mid-funnel conversion. Your content program that produces more and returns less.Three sectors are going to feel it first — and most people won't connect the dots until it's already in the numbers.New episode of Tenor is out.Tenor.FMTenor FM is a weekly fifteen minute podcast. The underlying signal, before it surfaces.
  • Tenor. Signals Before Surface. Listen Now on Spotify. 03.06.2026
    We're living through an attention recession. Content is everywhere, but real signal is getting harder to find. Tenor is a weekly transmission on where culture, media, and markets are heading — before it's obvious. No noise. No hot takes. Just one idea, explored fully, in about fifteen minutes. I'm Geoffrey Colon. New episodes drop every Sunday. Follow Tenor on Spotify so you never miss a transmission.
  • Signals Before Surface. Find Us at Tenor.FM 03.06.2026
    Most people are drowning in content and calling it being informed. Tenor is different. One idea. Fifteen minutes. Every week. Signals before surface. Find us at Tenor.FM or wherever you listen to podcasts.
  • Season 1 | Transmission 1 : The Attention Recession 01.06.2026 14min
    The signal this weekEveryone talks about the attention economy like it's still expanding. More content, more platforms, more ways to reach people. The numbers seem to agree.But the numbers are lying.The quality of attention is collapsing. People are technically watching, technically scrolling, technically present — but nobody's actually there. And that gap between eyeballs and genuine engagement? That's the recession.In episode one of Tenor FM, we dig into the signal underneath the noise — why the attention economy is deflating in ways most people haven't named yet, what's driving it, and what it means for the brands, creators and businesses paying attention right now.Support the showTenor FM is independent and member-supported. If this was worth fifteen minutes of your actual attention, consider becoming a member or subscribing at Tenor.FM

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