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The Small Behaviors That Build Trust (and the Common Ones That Destroy It) with Dr. Paul Zak

The Small Behaviors That Build Trust (and the Common Ones That Destroy It) with Dr. Paul Zak

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Most leaders say they value trust. It shows up in mission statements and team meetings. But when trust breaks down, few can explain why performance slows, collaboration frays, or innovation quietly disappears. Dr. Paul Zak doesn't treat trust as an abstraction. As a behavioral neuroscientist with over 25 years of research, he studies trust the same way an engineer studies load-bearing structures. His work has identified the specific neurochemical, oxytocin, that drives human connection. And the behaviors that trigger it are simpler than most leaders expect. In this episode, Paul breaks down what trust actually looks like day to day, why autonomy outperforms surveillance, how recognition needs to happen to actually stick, and why human connection matters more than ever in a world shaped by AI and remote work. Whether you lead a team of five or five hundred, this conversation will change how you think about the small moments that drive performance. Timestamps 0:00 Introduction2:00 What trust actually looks like at work3:30 The role of oxytocin in team performance4:48 Why moderate stress builds stronger teams6:42 The adjective hack for better Monday conversations8:32 Why emotional states are contagious9:48 How the brain values experiences (and the 20-minute rule)12:28 The real cost of micromanagement and surveillance14:30 Coaching to high performance (and firing with dignity)16:22 Why forward-looking reviews beat backward-looking ones18:08 How home life and work life feed each other19:30 Trust in hybrid and remote work environments21:40 Vulnerability as a leadership superpower23:12 Ovation: How to celebrate wins the right way25:20 How to tell the difference between trust and manipulation27:30 Why recognition needs to be fast, personal, and peer-driven28:48 Celebrating failure to accelerate learning29:30 Why human connection matters more in the age of AI32:30 The loneliness epidemic and rebuilding social skills34:30 Simple trust hacks every leader can use today37:20 Where to find Paul Zak and the Six app https://pauljzak.com/ Podcast: Transform Your Workplace, sponsored by Xenium HR Host: Brandon Laws In Brandon's own words: "The Transform Your Workplace podcast is your go-to source for the latest workplace trends, big ideas, and time-tested methods straight from the mouths of industry experts and respected thought-leaders. About Xenium HR Xenium HR is on a mission to transform workplaces by providing expert outsourced HR and payroll services for small and medium-sized businesses. With a people-first approach, Xenium helps organizations create thriving work environments where employees feel valued and supported. From navigating compliance to enhancing workplace culture, Xenium offers tailored solutions that empower growth and simplify HR. Whether managing employee relations, payroll processing, or implementing impactful training programs, Xenium is the trusted partner businesses rely on to elevate their workplace experience. Discover how Xenium can transform your workplace: Learn more Connect with Brandon Laws: LinkedIn Instagram About Connect with Xenium HR: Website LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube #trust #leadership #workplaceculture #neuroscience #oxytocin #teambuilding #remotework #employeeengagement #hrleadership #transformyourworkplace
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