On the 200th episode, the hosts reflect on the evolution of the podcast and express gratitude. They discuss the concept of being "smart humble" and the traits of the "skillful politician" and the "accidental mess maker." They delve into the reasons behind confusion and highlight the significance of humility and vulnerability in leadership.
Recognizing and addressing a lack of vulnerability is crucial for fostering a healthy team dynamic.
Acknowledging and admitting mistakes and deficiencies builds trust and fosters effective teamwork.
Deep dives
Origin and Evolution of the Podcast
The hosts reflect on the beginnings of the podcast, initially expecting it to last only a short time but now reaching their 200th episode.
The Smart Humble Dilemma
The hosts delve into the concept of the smart humble dilemma, exploring the challenges of distinguishing between a lack of humility and a lack of emotional intelligence in individuals.
Recognizing Lack of Vulnerability
The hosts discuss how individuals who struggle with vulnerability often engage in behaviors that can harm teams, even if their intentions are good. Recognizing and addressing this lack of vulnerability is crucial for fostering a healthy team dynamic.
The Importance of Admitting Mistakes
The hosts emphasize the significance of acknowledging and admitting mistakes and deficiencies. They highlight the role of vulnerability and humility in building trust and fostering effective teamwork.
Is there a gray area between the accidental mess-maker and the skillful politician? This week, Pat, Cody, Tracy and Beau look back after 200 episodes of the At the Table Podcast, and discuss the implications of wounds on the Ideal Team Player model.