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Hello and welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom, home to more journalism opportunities than any other newsletter in the world.

Last week we talked about feedback and rejection not being a referendum on your life. This week I want to talk about something the industry undervalues because it doesn’t photograph well: trust — and how, in a world obsessed with speed, it’s still built in inches.

We like what breaks through the noise: the scoop, the spike, the career that looks like a staircase on LinkedIn. Trust is quieter. It’s the source who takes your call a second time because the first conversation didn’t leave them feeling used. It’s publishing a correction before you’re cornered into it, or keeping a deadline you could have quietly missed. Over time, a reader learns that your byline means something steady — not flashy, not always first, but absolutely must-read.

I learned this the hard way, mostly by getting it wrong early. I over-promised, moved too fast, and treated people like means to stories instead of people. Trust doesn’t announce itself when you lose it. It just gets harder to do the next thing — doors that close politely, sources who go cold, editors who stop offering a second chance. The work can still happen, but it gets harder and lonelier.

The small stuff is where it shows. You show up prepared. You don’t exaggerate what you know. You remember the detail someone told you in passing, the one that would have been easy to forget because it didn’t make the headline. Stack enough of that, and you get something larger: a reputation that accumulates instead of spiking — the opposite of the engagement graph, which forgets everything that didn’t trend yesterday. And every time I chase visibility without tending trust, the same question surfaces: what am I building that will still be standing when the moment passes?

So maybe the practice this week is one unglamorous deposit: follow up when you said you would, or tell the truth about what you don’t know yet. With that, here’s to the slow currency — in life, and in the work.


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