#33 | The Editors [blogcast]

EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 16 MIN

#33 | The Editors [blogcast]

from Dave Flynn on the Radio · host Dave Flynn

I went looking for a developmental editor and accidentally ran a live experiment on trust.Dozens of polished proposals came in—impressive, credentialed, and completely generic. Not one engaged with the actual work. Then one editor did something simple: he read it. What followed was specific, thoughtful, and honest feedback that immediately stood apart.It clarified something I’ve been circling for years: trust isn’t built through credentials or pricing—it’s built through engagement.This piece is about that gap: between transaction and trust, volume and craft, saying the right things and actually doing the work. If you’ve ever wondered what real trust looks like in practice, this is it.Blog Post: The EditorsSponsor: Passing Notes to Strangers00:00 - Introduction: The Search for an Editor and Trust02:26 - Why Generic Editor Pitches Miss the Mark05:52 - Laura and Sarah: The Pitfalls of Credentials08:46 - How One Question Found the Right Editor12:00 - Building Trust Beyond Transaction and Volume

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