
Lucas and Luna examine the mechanics of career advancement beyond performance metrics. Each episode dissects a single promotion case — from a manufacturing manager at Siemens who secured a VP role without a formal MBA to a product lead at Stripe who built executive presence through internal board presentations. Lucas maps the specific visibility tactics these professionals used: how they identified sponsors, which meetings they requested, and how they framed their contributions in budget reviews. Luna challenges each case with counterexamples from organizations where those same tactics backfired — a Salesforce director whose aggressive self-promotion eroded trust, a JPMorgan analyst whose mentor relationship became a liability after a reorg. Together they build a framework for earning executive attention without appearing self-serving. The show avoids generic advice about 'networking' and instead focuses on the written artifacts — the self-evaluation draft, the skip-level meeting agenda, the sponsorship ask email — that turn good work into recognized work. Each episode ends with Lucas and Luna revising a real listener's self-evaluation or meeting request, showing exactly where the language falls flat and how to fix it. For anyone who has been told their work speaks for itself and found that it doesn't, this show offers a second language.