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Here’s a short blog post draft written as if for , a site whose name suggests a focus on discourse, podium, or academic-style commentary (from Latin rostrum ). You can adjust the tone or topic as needed. Title: Back to the Rostrum – Thoughts on Speaking Clearly in a Noisy Digital Age

We’re not here to scream into the void. We’re here to speak from a small, sturdy platform. Expect long-form arguments, short provocations, and the occasional footnote rabbit hole.

There’s something old-fashioned about the word rostrum . It conjures a speaker in a toga, or a lecturer gripping wooden sides, projecting to the back of a stone hall. No mic. No autocue. Just voice, structure, and intent. therostrum.net

At The Rostrum, that’s the spirit we want to keep alive.

Not the togas, necessarily (though no judgment). But the idea that what you say should be worth standing behind. That writing—whether a blog post, an op-ed, or a newsletter—deserves a clear podium of its own. Not lost in the algorithmic sludge. Not shouted over. Just placed there, deliberately, for someone to read and think about. Here’s a short blog post draft written as

April 14, 2026

Step up to the rostrum.

First real post lands Friday. It’s about why we stopped trusting “just asking questions” as a debate tactic.

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