The Thought Atlas Podcast
What if the biggest threat to organizations isn't incompetence—but the small lies everyone learns to live with?In this episode of Thought Atlas, I'm joined by executive coach, leadership advisor, and author Thane Bellomo.After spending more than twenty-five years inside high-stakes environments—including healthcare and nuclear energy—Thane discovered a disturbing pattern:Most organizations don't collapse because of one catastrophic failure.They slowly deteriorate through thousands of tolerated untruths.He calls this the "Lie Economy."And his answer is what he calls the Courage Economy—a framework built on trust, curiosity, challenge, community, and meaningful work.Together, we explore:• Why organizations quietly run on lies• Why intelligent people tolerate unhealthy systems• Trust and accountability in high-stakes environments• The truth about psychological safety• Why curiosity matters• The Courage Tax and the cost of honesty• Image versus truth• Self-deception and internal "Lie Economies"• Building cultures people can trust• How to develop courage in everyday lifeThis isn't simply a conversation about leadership.It's an exploration of truth, fear, and why honesty may be one of the most underrated competitive advantages in the world.🌍 Thought Atlashttps://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas🌍 Thane Bellomohttps://thane.substack.com/📚 The Courage Economyhttps://thane.substack.com/If this conversation resonates with you, follow Thane's writing and explore his ideas on trust, leadership, and building organizations rooted in truth rather than fear.Because perhaps the greatest lies aren't the ones people tell us—but the ones we quietly agree to live with.
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