Shownotes
Episode 23: When Listening Isn’t Leading
What happens when your team speaks up — and nothing changes?
This episode digs into the silent killer of culture: listening without acting. Founders often believe they’re open to feedback — they nod, take notes, thank people… and then move on. But when nothing changes, the team learns that speaking up isn’t worth it. Over time, silence sets in — and silence is not alignment, it’s resignation.
If you’re a founder who wants your meetings to be alive with truth, ideas, and ownership, this episode shows how to rebuild trust when people stop speaking up.
Takeaways:
- Listening without acting teaches people that their voice doesn’t matter.
- Silence isn’t efficiency — it’s an early warning sign of decline.
- Checked-out teams don’t bring truth, and that creates ripple effects in culture and performance.
- Trust is rebuilt step by step: act on feedback and close the loop.
Reflection Questions:
- What feedback have you already heard more than once, but never acted on?
- How would your meetings change if people knew speaking up always led to movement?
- What’s one action you can take this week to prove feedback matters?
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