The Inner Boardroom
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2600277/fan_mail/new] Most relationships don’t fall apart because of one dramatic event. They change slowly. Conversations become more logistical than personal. Shared moments become less frequent. The relationship continues functioning, but something important begins to fade. Connection. In this episode of The Inner Boardroom, Coach Michael explores the subtle process psychologists often describe as emotional disengagement—what many couples experience as the slow drift in a relationship. Drawing from the story of Howard Schultz returning to lead Starbucks after realizing the company had quietly “lost its soul,” this conversation examines how relationships can drift in much the same way. Nothing catastrophic happens. But over time, attention shifts, routines take over, and the emotional rhythm that once sustained the relationship begins to fade. Inside this episode: • Why emotional distance often develops gradually rather than dramatically • How the brain interprets attention as importance in relationships • The difference between functional stability and emotional connection • Why small, consistent moments of attention matter more than grand gestures High-performing professionals often assume that if life is stable—responsibilities handled, bills paid, major conflicts avoided—the relationship must be healthy. But stability and connection are not the same thing. And drift rarely announces itself loudly. It happens quietly—one missed moment of attention at a time. The Inner Boardroom explores leadership, marriage, and the private conversations shaping life behind closed doors. Hosted by Michael Temple, founder of Climb Higher®. New episodes weekly.
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