The Unspoken Yes

Reading between the silences: An introduction to The Unspoken Yes

10 min · 6. jan. 2026
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Have you ever left an advertising meeting thinking "that went well"... and then nothing happened? This first episode of The Unspoken Yes is a short introduction to the ideas behind the podcast, and to the kind of conversations we'll be having going forward. Roberto Platas shares why silence, pauses, and what isn't said often matter more than the words themselves in advertising meetings, creative work, and leadership. Drawing from years of working across different countries and cultures, this episode sets the context for a series focused on reading rooms, understanding people, and navigating the invisible dynamics that shape ideas and decisions. This is not a how-to episode, it's an invitation to start paying attention. If you work in advertising, creativity, or leadership, The Unspoken Yes is a space to slow down, listen better, and understand what's really happening when no one says a word. Subscribe to follow the series from the beginning.

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