The Inner Boardroom

Success Doesn't Fix Distance


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Many high-performing men assume that if they work hard, provide stability, and build a successful life, their relationships will naturally thrive alongside that success.

But success doesn’t automatically repair emotional distance.

In this episode of The Inner Boardroom, Coach Michael examines a quiet reality many leaders eventually face: professional achievement and relational closeness do not always grow at the same pace. Drawing from the story of investor Warren Buffett and the gradual distance that developed in his marriage, this conversation explores how emotional disconnection often develops slowly—not through dramatic conflict, but through small moments of missed attention.

Research from psychologist John Gottman on “bids for connection,” along with insights from attachment science and leadership studies, reveal why emotional presence matters far more than most professionals realize.

Inside this episode:
• Why success can unintentionally create emotional distance
• How missed “bids for connection” slowly weaken relationships
• The difference between providing stability and offering presence
• Why emotional responsiveness matters as much at home as it does in leadership

For many driven professionals, the structure of life can remain intact—careers advance, responsibilities are handled, and everything appears stable from the outside. But relationships require something more than stability.

They require attention.

Because emotional distance rarely begins with a dramatic moment.

It grows quietly.

The Inner Boardroom explores leadership, marriage, and the private conversations shaping life behind closed doors.

Hosted by Michael Temple, founder of Climb Higher®.

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The Inner BoardroomBy Michael Temple