Calm, hard, Words
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This episode of the 12 Minute HR Podcast uses Tim Minchin’s song Come Home (Cardinal Pell) to explore how difficult truths can be delivered calmly and effectively without emotional padding or aggression.
Rather than debating the politics or morality of the song itself, the focus is on Minchin’s technique: pairing light, engaging delivery with uncompromisingly direct and intense words, including the powerful assertion that the public has “a right to know what you knew.”
It unpacks how claims of rights and demands for disclosure are inherently serious and confronting, then translates this lesson into the workplace, where leaders often must investigate allegations, deliver bad news, or address conflict head-on.
The key takeaway is that hard words sometimes need to be said plainly and calmly—without sugarcoating, apology, or anger because clear, composed delivery allows the words themselves to do the work and be heard.