#1578 - Do You Actually “Just Trust People Too Much”?
In this episode, hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros focused on a critical component of human interaction—trust. The conversation will take listeners to understand the delicate balance between trusting too much and not trusting enough. This balance, often called the trust equilibrium, is essential in personal and professional relationships. Navigating the emotional landscape of trust is indeed a tightrope walk. Still, with the right balance, we can stride confidently, expanding our trust circles and embracing the relationships that shape our lives.
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Show notes:
(2:38) Too much and too little
(5:17) Younger Kevin
(12:09) Chad shares how Next Level Podcast Solutions transformed his podcast and provided invaluable assistance along the way.
(12:47) It can be earned over time
(14:57) The importance of trust in relationships
(18:45) Two dimensions of trust
(27:50) Outro
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