Escape the CEO Doom Loop
Most CEOs think they have a culture problem. Michael Reddington says it's a conversation problem. Michael is a certified forensic interviewer, president of Quaive, and author of The Disciplined Listening Method. He spent a decade with Wicklander-Zulawski and Associates training law enforcement, HR professionals, and investigators in rapport-based interviewing around the world. Today, he works directly with CEOs, sales teams, and HR leaders on something most leadership frameworks ignore — the quality of truth that moves through a business. His core argument is uncomfortable: your title is a barrier. The people around you are editing what they say before they say it. The updates you're getting are polished. The real information lives somewhere below that. This episode is about what it takes to lower that barrier — not by building a better culture deck, but by changing how you lead the conversation. In this episode: * Why leaders miss the truth in plain sight * From teacher to forensic interviewer — and what that taught about pressure * The internal voice that keeps CEOs stuck * The outside voices that reinforce fear and doubt * Reframing without starting over * Why progress is easier to see from the outside * Why listening is persuasion * What people protect when they speak to the CEO * The fraud interview that exposed a bigger problem * Why the best hard conversations feel ordinary * If you say you don't have time for rapport, you already have a problem * Why an open door policy doesn't remove fear * Control, defensiveness, and honesty in leadership conversations * The simple question that gets people talking * Shame as the real blocker to truth * Why leaders should assume people are holding back * Reframing accusation into loyalty to unlock honesty * Why these principles matter far beyond investigations Connect with Michael Reddington [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelreddingtoncfi/] 00:02:37 Why leaders miss the truth in plain sight 00:04:27 From teacher to forensic interviewer, and what that taught about pressure 00:07:42 The internal voice that keeps CEOs stuck 00:11:29 The outside voices that reinforce fear and doubt 00:14:47 Reframing without starting over 00:17:36 Why progress is easier to see from the outside 00:19:18 Why listening is persuasion 00:21:55 What people protect when they speak to the CEO 00:25:20 The fraud interview that exposed a bigger problem 00:35:48 Why the best hard conversations feel ordinary 00:39:30 If you say you do not have time for rapport, you already have a problem 00:41:00 Why an open door policy does not remove fear 00:43:13 Control, defensiveness, and honesty in leadership conversations 00:49:24 The simple question that gets people talking 00:52:24 Shame as the real blocker to truth 00:59:05 Why leaders should assume people are holding back 01:01:08 Reframing accusation into loyalty to unlock honesty 01:03:54 Why these principles matter far beyond investigations Escape the CEO Doom Loop is for CEOs running companies in the $10–100M range who are tired of feeling like the business runs on them. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2489741/fan_mail/new]
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