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#7: The Leadership Blindspot Killing Your Culture: Lack of Trust

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Release Date: 05/19/2025

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The Leadership Blindspot Killing Your Culture: Lack of Trust

 

You can have a flawless strategy, polished systems, and clearly defined roles—but if your team doesn’t trust you, none of it matters. Trust is the oxygen of leadership. Without it, culture suffocates, engagement plummets, and performance flatlines.

In this eye-opening episode, Eric Pfeiffer is joined once again by Director of Content, Dawn Neldon to explore a crisis that’s often overlooked—especially in high-performing organizations: the slow erosion of trust. Beneath the surface of strong KPIs and fast growth, many leaders unknowingly lead teams that are quietly disconnected, emotionally disengaged, and hesitant to bring their full selves to the table.

But trust isn’t just a feel-good concept or personality trait—it’s a skillset. Together, Eric and Dawn introduce The Trust Code, a practical, actionable framework that breaks trust-building into repeatable behaviors rooted in intentional leadership and human connection.

You’ll unpack the five elements that make up The Trust Code—from clarity in communication to consistency in follow-through—and why each one plays a critical role in shaping a culture of psychological safety, accountability, and belonging. You’ll also explore how trust is most often lost—not in moments of crisis—but in the subtle, everyday leadership missteps: failing to listen, withholding feedback, breaking small promises, or overlooking recognition.

More importantly, you’ll walk away with clear, doable strategies to earn (and re-earn) trust—whether you’re leading a team of five or five hundred. Discover why transactional leadership is out, and relational leadership is the new standard for teams that want to thrive, not just survive.

If you’re ready to build a culture where people feel seen, heard, and inspired to give their best—you won’t want to miss this episode.

🎧 Tune in now to decode the most essential currency in leadership—and walk away with tools you can use today to lead with more connection and credibility.

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