#50 | Warren Buffett’s Secret to Building High-Trust Teams
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What if the way you react to mistakes is quietly destroying trust on your team, in your company, or even in your home?
In this episode of Fraud to Fearless, Hayden and Brooke unpack Warren Buffett’s powerful “3 Good Things” rule: a leadership mindset that helps people feel safe enough to tell the truth, own mistakes, and grow. From Fortune 100 leadership lessons to parenting stories, Olympic hockey culture, and the legendary movie Miracle, this conversation dives deep into what actually creates high-performing teams and fearless leadership.
You’ll learn:
- Why people hide mistakes from leaders
- How trust is built during difficult moments
- The balance between accountability and empathy
- Why great leaders don’t punish bad news
- How to create a culture of honesty at work and at home
- The powerful connection between discipline, growth, and love
Whether you’re leading a company, a family, or simply trying to become a better version of yourself, this episode will challenge the way you think about failure, coaching, and what it truly means to lead fearlessly.
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