Truth on Trial – How Narcissists Weaponize Silence in Court Reporting

There’s a chilling moment that many truth-tellers eventually face: the instant they stop playing along with a narcissist’s carefully curated façade and speak honestly. What happens next is rarely proportional. It’s explosive. Vindictive. Calculated. And in the court reporting world, it can be professionally and personally devastating. “The times I felt the most unsafe wereContinue reading “Truth on Trial – How Narcissists Weaponize Silence in Court Reporting”

Crushing it with Carol!

Carol Reed Naughton’s victory in the NCRA VP race is more than a win—it’s a rejection of toxic leadership. In a profession where integrity is often tested, the community chose accountability over ambition, process over performance. This result proves that even in environments where manipulation can thrive, truth still resonates. For every steno who values ethics over ego—this moment is yours.

Whistleblowers, Retaliation, and the Dark Reality of Gang Stalking

Gatekeeping, Fear, and the Silencing of Dissent is a Hot Crisis in the Court Reporting Community

In today’s court reporting profession, too many voices are silenced not by debate, but by dismissal. When someone asks, “Who are you?” before deciding whether to block you, it’s not curiosity—it’s control. Gatekeeping has replaced dialogue, and fear has replaced professionalism. We must stop judging messages by the messenger and start confronting the culture that protects power over truth. Silencing isn’t safety—it’s complicity.

When the Boardroom Becomes a Crime Scene – Abuse, Silence, and Accountability in the Court Reporting Profession

Workplace intimidation in court reporting isn’t just toxic—it’s a weapon. When fear silences dissent and leadership enables abuse, the cost can be fatal. Whistleblowers are met not with concern, but with hostility: “Who is this?” That question isn’t curiosity—it’s a tactic. Silence protects power. Accountability must start with association boards and court leadership. Because when harm is ignored, complicity becomes policy.

Inside the Mind of a Court Reporter – Between Transcripts and Grocery Lists

While attorneys argue and witnesses testify, court reporters are silently working magic—capturing every word, even as their minds drift to dinner plans or dog cuddles. We may not always be mentally present, but the record is. Opinions? We keep those to ourselves. Our focus isn’t on the drama unfolding—it’s on the speed, clarity, and precision of speech. The result? A flawless transcript, every time.