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In this episode of the DeadThree Coaching Show, we dig into the foundation of every elite team: trust that makes truth-telling safe. If someone on your team spots a problem, do they feel safe to say it out loud—or do they go quiet and hope it goes away? Using insights from Patrick Lencioni’s The Advantage, Seth Godin’s Tribes, and real-world leadership examples (including UConn’s Dan Hurley), we unpack why silence is costly and how leaders create environments where people can speak freely, fail safely, and still feel valued.
👉 What you’ll learn
⏱ Timestamps
💬 Pull quotes
🔧 Try this this week (Action Items)
📚 Referenced ideas
👥 Who this is for
Leaders, managers, coaches, founders, and team leads who want fewer politics, more clarity, higher morale, and faster execution.
🔗 Resources & Next Steps
Because when honesty is safe, trust rises—and when trust rises, results follow.
By George EvjenIn this episode of the DeadThree Coaching Show, we dig into the foundation of every elite team: trust that makes truth-telling safe. If someone on your team spots a problem, do they feel safe to say it out loud—or do they go quiet and hope it goes away? Using insights from Patrick Lencioni’s The Advantage, Seth Godin’s Tribes, and real-world leadership examples (including UConn’s Dan Hurley), we unpack why silence is costly and how leaders create environments where people can speak freely, fail safely, and still feel valued.
👉 What you’ll learn
⏱ Timestamps
💬 Pull quotes
🔧 Try this this week (Action Items)
📚 Referenced ideas
👥 Who this is for
Leaders, managers, coaches, founders, and team leads who want fewer politics, more clarity, higher morale, and faster execution.
🔗 Resources & Next Steps
Because when honesty is safe, trust rises—and when trust rises, results follow.