UH-OH Conversations with Cohesive Leaders
Every leader has an UH-OH moment. The great ones know how to turn those moments into momentum.
In UH-OH Conversations with Cohesive Leaders, Dr. Troy Hall and Ben-Jamin Toy chat with industry experts for candid, high-stakes confessions regarding their most crucial leadership mistakes. We peel back the curtain on the errors that cost time, money, and trust, and more importantly, we map out the exact steps taken to fix them.
Designed for emerging leaders and seasoned executives alike, this podcast is your weekly guide to building emotional resilience, fostering cohesive teams, and leading with a strong, ethical backbone. Stop fearing the UH-OH and start mastering the recovery.
UH-OH Conversations with Cohesive Leaders
Using AI Without Losing Trust
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What happens when integrity collides with convenience?
In this episode of UH-OH Conversations with Cohesive Leaders, Dr. Troy Hall and Trevor Crunelle chat with leadership coach, author, and podcaster Kathy Archer for a refreshingly honest conversation about confidence, competence, and the cost of leadership missteps.
Kathy shares a pivotal UH-OH moment involving AI, trust, and a leadership value she holds deeply: integrity. What followed wasn’t a public disaster, but something quieter and more dangerous... a crack in trust.
Together, they unpack:
- Why imposter syndrome is often a skill gap, not a character flaw
- How leaders unintentionally say one thing and model another
- The difference between niceness and kindness in leadership conversations
- Why confidence grows from competence, not compliments
- How AI can support leaders without undermining authenticity
- Why owning mistakes builds credibility faster than pretending they didn’t happen
This episode is practical, direct, and grounded in leadership experience. No motivational posters. No performative vulnerability. Just honest reflection, accountability, and tools leaders can actually use.
If you lead people. or want to, this conversation will challenge how you think about trust, growth, and what it really means to be teachable.
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