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Leadership from the Inside Out Part 2: Why Most Leaders Lose Their Team Before They Notice

32 min · 29 de jun de 2026
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Building on the self-leadership foundations laid in Episode 1, host Nathy Gaffney is joined by Phuel facilitators Tracey Ward and Alex Blackbourne for a conversation about what happens when you become responsible for other people. They explore how trust erodes through small, everyday moments rather than grand failures, the difference between a team that feels safe and one that's simply become comfortable, and why the conversations leaders keep postponing are quietly costing them their teams. If you're enjoying the series, follow or subscribe so you don't miss Episode 3. Resources: Patrick Lencioni's work on high-performing teams and artificial harmony  [https://www.tablegroup.com/topics-and-resources/teamwork-5-dysfunctions/?srsltid=AfmBOooQcxaIqhZrliUwr_rFrNoBjBojPpfP6J_eUhztNIn0R8qXPZMO] Gallup; How to Improve Employee Engagement in the Workplace [https://www.gallup.com/workplace/285674/improve-employee-engagement-workplace.aspx]

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Leadership from the Inside Out Part 2: Why Most Leaders Lose Their Team Before They Notice

Building on the self-leadership foundations laid in Episode 1, host Nathy Gaffney is joined by Phuel facilitators Tracey Ward and Alex Blackbourne for a conversation about what happens when you become responsible for other people. They explore how trust erodes through small, everyday moments rather than grand failures, the difference between a team that feels safe and one that's simply become comfortable, and why the conversations leaders keep postponing are quietly costing them their teams. If you're enjoying the series, follow or subscribe so you don't miss Episode 3. Resources: Patrick Lencioni's work on high-performing teams and artificial harmony  [https://www.tablegroup.com/topics-and-resources/teamwork-5-dysfunctions/?srsltid=AfmBOooQcxaIqhZrliUwr_rFrNoBjBojPpfP6J_eUhztNIn0R8qXPZMO] Gallup; How to Improve Employee Engagement in the Workplace [https://www.gallup.com/workplace/285674/improve-employee-engagement-workplace.aspx]

29 de jun de 202632 min