# Episode - Honour Board Without Ego: How do we thank people publicly without making it weird?

Status: seed
Generated: 2026-05-17
Generated by Two Dogs interactive feedback form.

## Core Boundaries

- Luke is Red Dog / Red Heeler.
- Angel is Blue Dog / Blue Heeler.
- Blue Dog material is Angel-directed only.
- Guests choose their own spirit animal character and nickname.

## Hook

Red Dog asks how public support can be visible, honest and grateful without turning into status theatre.

## Why This Episode

The Community Ledger pathway is one of the stranger and truer ideas in the family: public support records, practical services, local ideas and a possible honour board.

That makes it a strong Red Dog topic because it joins values, money, visibility and trust.

## Red Dog Angle

Red Dog can explore how a supporter record could show what was paid for, what moved forward and why the public trail matters, while keeping the human tone humble.

## Blue Dog Boundary

[Blue Dog space - Angel to direct]

## Main Beats

- The difference between gratitude and showing off.
- Why public records can protect trust when money enters community work.
- How "supporter" is different from "saviour".
- What needs consent before it becomes public.

## Scene Seeds

- A little honour board at the pub that lists useful acts instead of fancy titles.
- Red Dog trying to write a thank-you note that does not sound like a press release.
- A supporter choosing what they are comfortable having public.

## Segment Seeds

- Thank you without trumpets
- What moved forward?
- Consent before the chalkboard

## Source References

- Strange But True: Community Ledger
- Public page: https://auraofintelligence.github.io/strange-but-true/community-ledger.html

## Next Useful Action

Draft a guest-safe question: "What would you be comfortable being thanked for publicly?"
