Building Teams That Push Each Other Forward
Download MP3Getting pushed by a teammate doesn’t always feel good—but it often means they care.
In this episode, we explore how trust transforms feedback, conflict, and accountability into tools for growth—not tension. When there’s trust on a team, pushback feels like support, not criticism.
In this episode, we explore how trust transforms feedback, conflict, and accountability into tools for growth—not tension. When there’s trust on a team, pushback feels like support, not criticism.
We break down:
✅ Why trust isn’t about being nice—it’s about being real
✅ How to build a team culture where healthy conflict is welcomed
✅ Three ways to develop trust that fuels accountability and high performance
✅ Why trust isn’t about being nice—it’s about being real
✅ How to build a team culture where healthy conflict is welcomed
✅ Three ways to develop trust that fuels accountability and high performance
If you lead a team—or want to be part of one—that challenges each other to get better, not just get along, this episode is for you.
Three Ways to Build a Trust-Driven Team
Three Ways to Build a Trust-Driven Team
✅ 1. Redefine Conflict as Commitment
Most teams avoid conflict. Great teams embrace it.
Conflict means people care enough to speak up, because they’re invested in the outcome.
Most teams avoid conflict. Great teams embrace it.
Conflict means people care enough to speak up, because they’re invested in the outcome.
✅ 2. Encourage Constructive Pushback
The best ideas often come from respectful disagreement.
Trust deepens when team members know they’re safe to speak up—even if they see things differently.
The best ideas often come from respectful disagreement.
Trust deepens when team members know they’re safe to speak up—even if they see things differently.
✅ 3. Model Vulnerability as a Leader
It starts at the top. When leaders admit mistakes and ask for feedback, they set the tone for psychological safety and openness.
Three Actions to Take Today
1️⃣ Ask for Feedback – Invite one team member to give you honest input on how you can improve.
2️⃣ Recognize a Push – Think back to a time someone challenged you in a positive way—and thank them for it.
3️⃣ Start a Trust Ritual – Open team meetings with a quick check-in or gratitude share to strengthen connection.
It starts at the top. When leaders admit mistakes and ask for feedback, they set the tone for psychological safety and openness.
Three Actions to Take Today
1️⃣ Ask for Feedback – Invite one team member to give you honest input on how you can improve.
2️⃣ Recognize a Push – Think back to a time someone challenged you in a positive way—and thank them for it.
3️⃣ Start a Trust Ritual – Open team meetings with a quick check-in or gratitude share to strengthen connection.
🔥 Great teams don’t avoid tension—they use it to get better. Start building the kind of trust that fuels growth.
