The Harmony Illusion: Why a nodding team is more dangerous than a resisting one
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When leaders encounter resistance, the instinct is often to push harder, explain more, or shut down the conversation entirely. But what if resistance is actually a sign of engagement and silent agreement is the real danger? In this episode, Stacey and Cade unpack why a nodding team can be more harmful than a resistant one, and how leaders can turn pushback into energy, insight, and momentum.
What You’ll Learn:
• Why resistance is a sign of engagement, not failure
• How stress responses like control and avoidance shape leadership behavior
• The hidden dangers of “artificial harmony” and passive agreement
• How to work effectively with skeptics, protectors, experts, and silent resisters
• Practical questions leaders can use to turn resistance into insight and buy-in
Chapters
00:00 Why every leader faces resistance
03:08 Your stress response is making it worse
05:09 Resistance vs. apathy (this changes everything)
09:58 The 4 types of people who push back
16:17 How to turn resistance into buy-in
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