Therostrum.net

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

Without accessing a live connection to the current WHOIS database, I cannot confirm if the site is currently active or who owns it. However, as a domain name, it is a strong, memorable brand that conveys authority and a focus on communication.

Back to the Rostrum – Thoughts on Speaking Clearly in a Noisy Digital Age

Step up to the rostrum.

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.

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

Without accessing a live connection to the current WHOIS database, I cannot confirm if the site is currently active or who owns it. However, as a domain name, it is a strong, memorable brand that conveys authority and a focus on communication.

Back to the Rostrum – Thoughts on Speaking Clearly in a Noisy Digital Age

Step up to the rostrum.

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.