This week on TezTalks Radio, host Brandon Langston is joined by Islam, Community Manager at Trilitech, for a thoughtful conversation about responsibility, judgment, and the emotional reality of working closely with people.
Before entering the Tezos ecosystem, Islam seriously considered a career in medicine. That interest in care, responsibility, and human impact never disappeared. It simply found a different place to live. In this episode, we explore how those values translate into community work, where decisions matter, clarity is essential, and there is rarely a script to follow.
Our guest is Islam, a community manager at Trilitech whose work sits at the intersection of people, communication, and responsibility across the Tezos ecosystem.
In this episode, we explore:
What drew Islam toward medicine and what stayed with him after choosing a different path
How responsibility shows up in community roles without formal authority
The parallels between medical clarity and careful communication
How judgment is formed when rules alone are not enough
What community experiments reveal, even when they fall short
The emotional weight of working closely with people at scale
Lessons drawn from long-term loyalty and expectation
What good engagement actually looks like from the community side
One misconception about community-facing roles that causes the most friction
What Islam hopes his work contributes to over time, beyond metrics
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