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The Words You Don’t Say Are Sinking Your Business | Michael Gansl on Partnerships, Silence & Trust

The Words You Don’t Say Are Sinking Your Business | Michael Gansl on Partnerships, Silence & Trust

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Most businesses don’t fail because of bad strategy.
They fail because the real conversations never happen.


In this pre-launch episode of The Building Business Relationships Show, Matt Stone is joined by Michael Gansl, a seasoned entrepreneur and principal at Voice of Reason Consulting, for a candid conversation about the hidden relationship dynamics that quietly make—or break—companies.


Michael shares decades of experience working with founders, partners, and leadership teams, including a principle that has guided his work for years:


“The words that are not said sink the business.”


This episode explores:

  • how unspoken tension erodes trust over time
  • why silence is often more dangerous than conflict
  • what long-lasting business partnerships actually require
  • how presence, patience, and honesty outperform tactics
  • why relationships—not strategy—determine outcomes

This is a reflective, experience-driven conversation for founders, partners, and leaders who know something important isn’t being said—and want to understand the cost of avoiding it.

🗂️ Concise Show Notes (Place Below Description)

In this episode:

  • A chance relationship that changed a career
  • Why partnerships fail even with good intentions
  • “The words that are not said” and how they sink businesses
  • Ego, silence, and unspoken expectations
  • Creating space for real conversations
  • Trust, presence, and leadership in an AI-driven world

Find more info about Michael Gansl here: https://www.voiceofreasonconsulting.com/

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