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The Authenticity Rule That Earns Trust at Work (Not Performative Professionalism)

Jan 14, 20261 hr 50 min
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Episode description

Being authentic at work sounds easy — until trust, power, and expectations are on the line. Because trust isn’t built by performance — it’s built by what you practice every day. In this episode, we unpack why self-authenticity isn’t about surface-level self-expression, but about the daily choices that build real trust and credibility at work. When pressure to conform is high, authenticity becomes a negotiation — between your values, your influence, and the room you’re in.

We explore how performative behavior quietly erodes trust, how ego and fear shape professional decisions, and what it actually takes to show up consistently and authentically in difficult conversations. You’ll walk away with a clearer understanding of how authenticity strengthens leadership, improves decision-making, and deepens trust over time.

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