EPISODE · Nov 26, 2025 · 4 MIN
The Double Opt-In: The Most Important Rule of High-Level Introductions
from RESONANCE · host Michael Trainer
High-value relationships are built on trust — and few things erode trust faster than sloppy introductions.In this short tactical episode, Michael shares why the double opt-in is the gold standard for making introductions at the highest levels. He walks through a striking real-world example of a podcast guest who asked for introductions to some of his most sacred relationships — including global spiritual leaders — without providing context, value, or rapport.You’ll learn:What a double opt-in introduction actually isWhy it protects all relationships involvedHow poor introductions silently drain social capitalThe right way to respond when someone asks you for a connectionA simple script you can use to make value-forward, pressure-free introductionsHow to avoid the “ghosting loop” that happens when you introduce people without consentThis is a masterclass in relational intelligence — and once you learn it, you’ll never introduce people the old way again. Michael Trainer has spent 30 years learning from Nobel laureates, neuroscientists, and wisdom keepers worldwide. He's the author of RESONANCE: The Art and Science of Human Connection (March 31, 2026), co-creator of Global Citizen and the Global Citizen Festival, and host of the RESONANCE podcast.Featured in Forbes, Inc, Good Morning America. Follow on YouTube
What this episode covers
Michael breaks down the single most essential relationship-building tactic in his repertoire: the double opt-in introduction. He shares a real example of a misaligned ask, explains why unfiltered introductions damage relationships, and gives a practical script you can use to protect your social capital and create high-integrity connections every time.
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