At Depth with Ben Rodgers and Guests
What actually makes someone trustworthy in business? In this episode of At Depth, Ben Rodgers and Danny Burbeck explore the tension between professionalism and authenticity — and why the people we trust most are often the ones willing to admit failure, share disappointment, and stay human in the middle of pressure. The conversation moves through investing, leadership, entrepreneurship, listening, and the quiet loneliness that often comes with responsibility. Ben and Danny unpack why depth feels so rare in modern work culture, why most conversations stay on the surface, and what changes when leaders genuinely give their attention to the people around them. They discuss: * why success without people to share it with feels empty * how failure reveals character faster than success * the hidden cost of “professionalism” * why listening is one of the most undervalued leadership skills * how great leaders create teams people actually want to belong to * why curiosity sits at the center of meaningful relationships This is a conversation about more than business. It’s about what happens when people stop performing and start showing up honestly — for their teams, their partners, and themselves. If you’ve ever felt exhausted by surface-level networking, scripted conversations, or transactional leadership, this episode will feel like fresh air.
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