“The Cost of Trust”
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Episode 16 — Part I: “The Cost of Trust” is available now. 🎙️
Everybody talks about loyalty, honesty, and communication… but nobody really talks about what happens AFTER trust gets damaged.
In this episode, we dive into:
• trust in modern culture
• social media & surveillance
• opinions online
• accountability vs shame
• emotional pressure
• rebuilding after damage
• and the real emotional cost behind broken trust
This isn’t a relationship episode.
This is a culture conversation.
Because in a world full of opinions, screenshots, timelines, and instant reactions… trust has become one of the most expensive things to lose.
“Everybody wants honesty… until honesty costs something.”
Available now on:
Apple Podcasts • Spotify • Amazon Music • YouTube
🎥 Visual content coming soon.
I’m just trying to build this the right way — one step at a time.
Hosted by Chris Harrison
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