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May 08, 2026Rebuilding Trust in Yourself and with Others15 minutesPlayThe Reflection Episode on Bringing Trust Back in the Age of AIIn this episode:Why most of us name honesty as a value but do not really live it. A personal story about kindness I received from a stranger and what it changed in how I move through the world. Why most of us trade honesty for comfort in small daily moments, and why breaks trust.Two practices for rebuilding self-trust: naming what you stand forchoosing discomfortTwo practices for building trust with others: noticing the commitments you keepasking before assumingReferenced in this episode:The Broken SpineSabini, Siepmann, and Stein-Seroussi on anticipated embarrassment, Personality and Individual DifferencesNext episode: Daring to CareConnect with me:LinkedInInstagramWebsite...moreShareView all episodesBy Annett BurgerMay 08, 2026Rebuilding Trust in Yourself and with Others15 minutesPlayThe Reflection Episode on Bringing Trust Back in the Age of AIIn this episode:Why most of us name honesty as a value but do not really live it. A personal story about kindness I received from a stranger and what it changed in how I move through the world. Why most of us trade honesty for comfort in small daily moments, and why breaks trust.Two practices for rebuilding self-trust: naming what you stand forchoosing discomfortTwo practices for building trust with others: noticing the commitments you keepasking before assumingReferenced in this episode:The Broken SpineSabini, Siepmann, and Stein-Seroussi on anticipated embarrassment, Personality and Individual DifferencesNext episode: Daring to CareConnect with me:LinkedInInstagramWebsite...more
The Reflection Episode on Bringing Trust Back in the Age of AIIn this episode:Why most of us name honesty as a value but do not really live it. A personal story about kindness I received from a stranger and what it changed in how I move through the world. Why most of us trade honesty for comfort in small daily moments, and why breaks trust.Two practices for rebuilding self-trust: naming what you stand forchoosing discomfortTwo practices for building trust with others: noticing the commitments you keepasking before assumingReferenced in this episode:The Broken SpineSabini, Siepmann, and Stein-Seroussi on anticipated embarrassment, Personality and Individual DifferencesNext episode: Daring to CareConnect with me:LinkedInInstagramWebsite
May 08, 2026Rebuilding Trust in Yourself and with Others15 minutesPlayThe Reflection Episode on Bringing Trust Back in the Age of AIIn this episode:Why most of us name honesty as a value but do not really live it. A personal story about kindness I received from a stranger and what it changed in how I move through the world. Why most of us trade honesty for comfort in small daily moments, and why breaks trust.Two practices for rebuilding self-trust: naming what you stand forchoosing discomfortTwo practices for building trust with others: noticing the commitments you keepasking before assumingReferenced in this episode:The Broken SpineSabini, Siepmann, and Stein-Seroussi on anticipated embarrassment, Personality and Individual DifferencesNext episode: Daring to CareConnect with me:LinkedInInstagramWebsite...more
The Reflection Episode on Bringing Trust Back in the Age of AIIn this episode:Why most of us name honesty as a value but do not really live it. A personal story about kindness I received from a stranger and what it changed in how I move through the world. Why most of us trade honesty for comfort in small daily moments, and why breaks trust.Two practices for rebuilding self-trust: naming what you stand forchoosing discomfortTwo practices for building trust with others: noticing the commitments you keepasking before assumingReferenced in this episode:The Broken SpineSabini, Siepmann, and Stein-Seroussi on anticipated embarrassment, Personality and Individual DifferencesNext episode: Daring to CareConnect with me:LinkedInInstagramWebsite