Episode 118
What if the missing ingredient in your team’s performance wasn’t accountability — but empathy?
In this episode of the DeadThree Coaching Show, George breaks down a leadership truth that many overlook: you can’t demand discipline from people who don’t first feel understood. Leaders who rush to enforce standards without connection end up managing compliance, not commitment.
Through personal reflections, sports analogies, and lessons from the SDC Playbook (Standards, Discipline, Consistency), George explores how empathy and accountability are not opposites — they’re partners. Empathy earns trust; trust fuels discipline; and discipline drives results.
This episode will challenge how you see your role as a leader — not as an enforcer, but as an example. Because if your people don’t believe you care, they’ll never care how much you know.
Inside This Episode
Key Takeaways
“You can’t demand discipline from people who don’t believe you care.”“Empathy isn’t weakness — it’s what gives discipline its power.”
“When your team feels seen, they’ll push themselves harder than you ever could.”
“Connection builds commitment. Commitment fuels consistency. Consistency wins.”
Three Actions to Take This Week
Because leadership isn’t about control. It’s about connection.
And when empathy meets discipline, teams stop working for you — and start working with you.
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