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How do you use your problem-solving skills to tell your boss “no”... without risking your job?
We’ve all been there—your boss makes a decision that feels wrong, risky, or just totally off. But speaking up? That feels like walking a tightrope over a pit of career-ending lava.
In today’s fast-paced, high-pressure environments, staying silent when you disagree with leadership can hurt your integrity, your team, and even your performance. But pushing back doesn’t have to mean burning bridges—it can actually boost your influence and credibility. This episode gives you the exact words to say and the approach to take.
Here’s what you’ll walk away with:
Press play now and learn how to speak your truth and protect your career at the same time.
Check out:
00:57 – The real-life moment that sparked this episode
David shares a vulnerable story about a time he radically disagreed with his CEO—and what he wished he had done differently. A powerful reminder that disagreement, done well, can build respect.
03:19 – The first (and most important) conversation
Before you say a word to your boss, you need to talk to yourself. Learn the key self-reflection question that sets you up for confidence, clarity, and a constructive outcome.
06:28 – The phrase that opens tough conversations without creating tension
Get the exact words to say to create connection, invite perspective, and lower defensiveness—even in high-stakes conversations.
Leadership Without Using Your Soul podcast offers insightful discussions on leadership and management, focusing on essential communication skills, productivity, teamwork, delegation, and feedback to help leaders navigate various leadership styles, management styles, conflict resolution, time management, and active listening while addressing challenges like overwhelm, burnout, work-life balance, and problem-solving in both online and in-person teams, all aimed at cultivating human-centered leadership qualities that promote growth and success.
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By David Dye5
3232 ratings
How do you use your problem-solving skills to tell your boss “no”... without risking your job?
We’ve all been there—your boss makes a decision that feels wrong, risky, or just totally off. But speaking up? That feels like walking a tightrope over a pit of career-ending lava.
In today’s fast-paced, high-pressure environments, staying silent when you disagree with leadership can hurt your integrity, your team, and even your performance. But pushing back doesn’t have to mean burning bridges—it can actually boost your influence and credibility. This episode gives you the exact words to say and the approach to take.
Here’s what you’ll walk away with:
Press play now and learn how to speak your truth and protect your career at the same time.
Check out:
00:57 – The real-life moment that sparked this episode
David shares a vulnerable story about a time he radically disagreed with his CEO—and what he wished he had done differently. A powerful reminder that disagreement, done well, can build respect.
03:19 – The first (and most important) conversation
Before you say a word to your boss, you need to talk to yourself. Learn the key self-reflection question that sets you up for confidence, clarity, and a constructive outcome.
06:28 – The phrase that opens tough conversations without creating tension
Get the exact words to say to create connection, invite perspective, and lower defensiveness—even in high-stakes conversations.
Leadership Without Using Your Soul podcast offers insightful discussions on leadership and management, focusing on essential communication skills, productivity, teamwork, delegation, and feedback to help leaders navigate various leadership styles, management styles, conflict resolution, time management, and active listening while addressing challenges like overwhelm, burnout, work-life balance, and problem-solving in both online and in-person teams, all aimed at cultivating human-centered leadership qualities that promote growth and success.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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