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  <title>Why People Feel More Respected by AI Than Leaders</title>
  <description> Something is happening in organizations right now that's worth paying attention to. People are reporting that they feel more respected, more heard, and more supported when talking to an AI tool than when talking to their own managers or peers. That's not a technology problem. It's a leadership problem.  In this episode, we dig into why the traditional critical moment response — the intervention-program-repeat cycle most organizations rely on — produces cynicism instead of change. We look at what AI is unintentionally modeling about supportive human behavior, and how a shift from accountability-driven culture to values-anchored culture changes outcomes for individuals and organizations alike. In This Episode  Why the event is never the real crisis — and what actually shapes how people recover The difference between an accountability culture and a values-anchored culture, and why one produces initiative while the other produces compliance What AI interactions reveal about what people actually need from leaders during difficult moments How the STTAR framework (Situation, Thinking, Tension, Action, Result) can structure difficult conversations Why layering on programs and policies without changing the underlying thinking is a cycle, not a solution What it looks like to move from survive as a goal to thrive as an outcome  Featured Quote   &amp;quot;The real question is not whether AI is going to replace humans. The real question is why people feel respected by a machine more than their leaders or their peers. This is not a technology question. It's a leadering problem.&amp;quot; — Speaker  About the Speaker  With over 30 years of experience in crisis intervention and organizational leadership, this speaker works with leaders and organizations to transform how they respond to critical moments — whether those moments involve crisis, change, or growth. Their work challenges the cycle of programs-as-solutions and offers a values-anchored framework for building cultures where people can genuinely thrive. Resources &amp;amp;amp; Links  STTAR Framework — Situation, Thinking, Tension, Action, Result: a structured tool for walking through critical moment conversations SHIFT WRAP Framework — a five-part leadership response model (Shepherds, Harness, Alignment, Intervention, Focus, Team)   Connect  If this episode resonated, follow along so you don't miss what's next. </description>
  <author_name>Run Toward The Roar</author_name>
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