The Inner Boardroom
The Inner Boardroom is a podcast for high-performing leaders navigating high-stakes personal decisions.
Each episode explores the private conversations shaping your identity, relationships, and leadership—long before they show up in public results. This is not therapy. It’s internal leadership. If you’re carrying decisions no one else can make for you, you’re in the right room.
The Inner Boardroom
When Respect Starts To Slip
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Episode 9: When Respect Starts to Slip
Many relationships don’t collapse because of one dramatic moment.
They change slowly—through tone, small reactions, and subtle signals that accumulate over time.
In this episode of The Inner Boardroom, Coach Michael explores a quiet but critical turning point in many relationships: the moment respect begins to erode.
Attraction may start a relationship. Affection may sustain it for a while. But long-term stability depends on something deeper—admiration, trust, and the sense that the person beside you is someone you continue to respect.
When that respect weakens, the emotional structure of the relationship begins to shift. Conversations grow colder. Humor becomes sharper. Sarcasm replaces appreciation. And the warmth that once defined the relationship slowly fades.
Drawing from relationship psychology, leadership dynamics, and historical examples, this episode examines why respect often deteriorates gradually—and why many high-performing men fail to recognize the warning signs until much later.
In this episode you’ll explore:
• Why respect is the emotional engine of long-term relationships
• How sarcasm, dismissiveness, and subtle contempt signal deeper problems
• Why competence at work does not automatically translate to respect at home
• How correction and defensiveness quietly undermine admiration
• The leadership discipline required to protect respect inside intimacy
Respect does not disappear overnight.
It thins through small patterns that accumulate over time.
Protecting it requires the same awareness and discipline that effective leaders bring to every other part of life.
Because when respect begins to slip, emotional investment begins to fade—and rebuilding it later is far harder than protecting it early.
And the conversations you avoid internally are often the ones shaping your life externally.
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