Continue the Conversation: Reclaiming Genuine Communication Together

Healing Doublespeak cover picture of a spiral moebius-like shape with similar yet different spheres on both sides of the processing spiral.

What You’ll Find Here

Healing Doublespeak: Chiral Distortion & the Recursive Arc does not end with its final page—it begins with you.

Language is a living system. When words are bent or stolen, the damage ripples through our communities. Yet when we restore clarity and meaning, we begin to heal our shared life.

This page is our invitation to continue the work together: to ask questions, share experiences, and practice the art of genuine communication.

The subtitle of Healing Doublespeak says it plainly: “An Incomplete Series on Language, Drift, and Regeneration.” Language only lives through use and interaction—without that, it becomes static, like words carved in stone and buried until someone unearths them. The series is incomplete because it relies on readers to keep adding to it, with words we use today and those not yet invented. We invite you to join this living work: reflect on the language around you, notice where meanings shift, and share your discoveries with others in our discussion space.

JOIN THE CONVERSATION

  • Open Discussions — Ongoing conversations about the words shaping our civic and cultural life
  • Collaborative Inquiry — Exploring how distortions of meaning show up in our daily speech

  • Shared Restoration — Practical steps for re-establishing trust and clarity in our conversations

Your perspective is part of this living system.

how to join

  1. Sign Up
    Join the Discussion below with your name, email, and (optional) area of interest.
  2. Engage
    You’ll receive invitations to online dialogues, discussion threads, and community prompts.

  3. Contribute
    Share examples of word distortions, reflections from your own life, and practices that restore communication.

our shared principals

To keep this space constructive and aligned with the book’s vision, we ask all participants to:

  • Listen before responding

  • Seek clarity over victory

  • Honor context and nuance

  • Use language that builds connection rather than division

“Language is more than communication — it is the scaffolding of thought, culture, and democracy itself. Yet in today’s climate, doublespeak has become a corrosive norm: words twisted into their mirror opposites, meaning inverted, trust eroded.

In Healing Doublespeak: Chiral Distortion & the Recursive Arc, authors Frédo and Renée Martin draw on the science of asymmetry and the lived experience of distortion to show how these linguistic inversions work, why they matter, and how we can resist them. This is not a book of despair, but a manual for repair — reclaiming clarity, honesty, and connection in a time of recursive distortion.”

COMING SOON

  • Word Watch: Submit real-world examples of chiral words in action
  • Monthly Conversations: Live online sessions to deepen our practice
  • Resource Library: Tools and readings for restoring genuine communication

How to Contribute

Language shifts most clearly in the everyday world around us. To help build our shared library, look for examples of chiral words where meaning has been bent or reversed. Here are some places to start:

  • Newspapers and magazines — headlines or op-eds where familiar words are used in unexpected or contradictory ways

  • Television or radio commentary — sound bites that twist terms like freedom, justice, or truth

  • Online conversations — social media posts, comment threads, or memes that flip meanings inside out

  • Speeches or press releases — official statements where words mask more than they reveal

When you find an example, note the source and context (a clipping, screenshot, or citation). Share it with us so we can examine it together and practice countering distortion with clarity.

Thank you for carrying this work forward with us. Every voice matters, and together we can re-establish communication that is whole, honest, and alive.