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Trust: Are you giving it too freely or not enough?

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Do you trust people upfront—or do they have to earn it first? And what does that say about you as a leader?
In this episode of Lead with Levity, I sit down with Charles Feltman, executive coach and bestselling author of The Thin Book of Trust, to break down what trust really is (hint: it’s not just reliability). We tackle the trust spectrum—why some people extend trust automatically while others make you jump through hoops—and what that means for your leadership, relationships, and success.
🚨 If you’ve ever been burned by trusting the wrong person or struggled to earn trust from your team, this episode is a must-listen. 🚨
We’ll cover:
✔️ The four dimensions of trust (and where most leaders go wrong)
✔️ The biggest mistake people make when trying to rebuild trust
✔️ Why some leaders struggle to trust their teams—and how that backfires
✔️ How to balance healthy skepticism with open-hearted leadership
Trust is one of the most valuable currencies in leadership—but are you handling it wisely? Tune in to find out.

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Did you have any lightbulb moments while listening? Share it with us on Instagram @leadwithlevity or visit our website leadwithlevity.com so we can talk about it!

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Manage episode 462181496 series 2542599
Content provided by Heather Walker, Ph.D. and Heather Walker. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Heather Walker, Ph.D. and Heather Walker or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

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Do you trust people upfront—or do they have to earn it first? And what does that say about you as a leader?
In this episode of Lead with Levity, I sit down with Charles Feltman, executive coach and bestselling author of The Thin Book of Trust, to break down what trust really is (hint: it’s not just reliability). We tackle the trust spectrum—why some people extend trust automatically while others make you jump through hoops—and what that means for your leadership, relationships, and success.
🚨 If you’ve ever been burned by trusting the wrong person or struggled to earn trust from your team, this episode is a must-listen. 🚨
We’ll cover:
✔️ The four dimensions of trust (and where most leaders go wrong)
✔️ The biggest mistake people make when trying to rebuild trust
✔️ Why some leaders struggle to trust their teams—and how that backfires
✔️ How to balance healthy skepticism with open-hearted leadership
Trust is one of the most valuable currencies in leadership—but are you handling it wisely? Tune in to find out.

Support the show

Did you have any lightbulb moments while listening? Share it with us on Instagram @leadwithlevity or visit our website leadwithlevity.com so we can talk about it!

  continue reading

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