Ep. 33: He Asked Me How to Connect. I Told Him. Then He Did the Opposite.

EPISODE · Nov 3, 2025 · 13 MIN

Ep. 33: He Asked Me How to Connect. I Told Him. Then He Did the Opposite.

from Gold Standard Leadership Lab · host Daniel Gold

In this episode, I share a story from 2016 that changed how I think about leadership proximity. An executive flew in to address morale issues at our newly acquired company. Over lunch, he asked me how to bring everyone together. I gave him simple, clear advice. He loved it, and then walked into the room and did the complete opposite. Nearly a decade later, I think about that meeting constantly. Not because I’m angry, but because I’m terrified of becoming him. This episode explores the distance problem that destroys leadership credibility, empathy, and decision quality, and what you can do to maintain proximity without sacrificing strategic perspective. What You’ll Learn: * The three ways disconnection destroys leadership (Credibility Gap, Empathy Erosion, Decision Quality Deficit) * Why “language is the first bridge, or the first barrier, to trust” * How to maintain proximity through Quarterly Immersion, Listening Tours, and Language Audits * Three actions you can take this week to get closer to the work * The one question every leader should ask: “If you lost your title tomorrow, would your team still ask for your advice?” Key Quotes: * “Leading from 50,000 feet feels strategic—until your team feels invisible.” * “When you stop doing the work, you forget what it feels like.” * “Language is the first bridge, or the first barrier, to trust.” * “The moment you forget is the moment you start leading from memory instead of reality.” * “You cannot empower a team you do not authentically understand.” Mentioned in This Episode: * The 2023 Gallup study on employees who feel heard (4.6x more likely to feel empowered) * The Golden Leadership Cycle: Reinvention, Resilience, and Empowerment * Legal technology and e-discovery industry context Resources: * Full blog post: goldstandardleadership.substack.com/p/episode-33 * Subscribe to Gold Standard Leadership Lab: [LINK] Take Action and pick one of these actions this week: * Ask someone on your team: “What’s one thing I probably think is easy that’s actually hard?” * Attend one meeting you usually wouldn’t, just to observe * Kill one piece of corporate speak you use regularly Get full access to Gold Standard Leadership at goldstandardleadership.substack.com/subscribe

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