Radical Candor: Communication at Work

Your Privacy: Why You Should Care and Tools to Protect It 8 | 7

Mar 25, 2026
Guy Kawasaki, tech evangelist and author (chief evangelist of Canva), shares why he embraced Signal and co-wrote a practical how-to book. He discusses usability hurdles, everyday privacy risks like passwords and medical queries, and privacy’s role in sustaining democratic candor. They also debate trusting big tech and strategies to increase Signal adoption.
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ANECDOTE

Guy's Journey From Curiosity To Writing Signal Guide

  • Guy Kawasaki started using Signal after reading Wired and EFF guides and interviewing Meredith Whitaker at SXSW.
  • He found mainstream how-tos insufficient and wrote Everybody Has Something to Hide as a practical Signal guide priced $4.04 Kindle-only.
ANECDOTE

Soviet Surveillance Changed How Kim Spoke

  • Kim Scott described living in the Soviet Union where phone calls and rooms were recorded, which changed how openly she spoke.
  • She noticed a freer conversation when calling from New Jersey, illustrating how surveillance silently censors behavior.
INSIGHT

Privacy Is Precondition For Candor

  • Kim argues that censorship often silences people without direct action because surveillance changes what they say.
  • She links privacy directly to candor and democratic health: lack of privacy reshapes thought and speech.
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