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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 13 MIN

The Communication Habit That Makes Staff Think You're Out Of Touch – Ep. 73

from The Inspired Healthcare Leader | Healthcare Leadership, Work-Life Balance, Managing Change · host Mara Ergas-Zabari RN, PhD - Healthcare Leader, Consultant, & Researcher

Ever notice your team nod politely… but secretly tunes out? In this episode, I reveal the communication habit that makes staff think you’re out of touch — even when you care. You’ll learn why polished leadership language creates distance, how to translate strategy into real human experience, and simple shifts that build trust, connection, and engagement. If you want your team to truly hear you and stay connected through change, this episode will change the way you communicate as a leader. Take the quiz to help you move forward with more clarity and confidence in your leadership: healthcareleaderquiz.com  Get the Healthcare Leadership Playbook: maraergaszabari.com/playbook  Website: maraergaszabari.com 

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