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Accountability ≠ Assholery - How to Address the Problem Without Wrecking the Person

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If your “accountability” strategy is thinly veiled public shaming, congratulations—you’re not building culture, you’re building silence. In this episode, I break down how to call people on their bullshit without being a dick about it. We dig into why shame backfires, what accountability actually is, and how to hold a line with clarity, curiosity, and respect. Fewer hot seats. More alignment. Better results.


You’ll hear about:

  • Why shame triggers hiding, defensiveness, and retaliation (aka: zero learning)
  • Accountability as a feedback loop, not a punishment ritual
  • Scripts and moves for realignment: clarity → curiosity → next step
  • Dignity over dominance: holding standards and the human

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction and Podcast Welcome
01:37 The Problem with Shame in Accountability
07:00 Understanding True Accountability
12:24 Holding Standards with Respect
17:56 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

CTA: Want a practice where accountability feels normal, not nuclear? Join Inside the Living Practice—monthly live Q&A + trainings with me, a tight-knit community, and only-the-useful resources: http://www.taravossenkemper.com/the-membership

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66 episodes

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Manage episode 516726435 series 3650436
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If your “accountability” strategy is thinly veiled public shaming, congratulations—you’re not building culture, you’re building silence. In this episode, I break down how to call people on their bullshit without being a dick about it. We dig into why shame backfires, what accountability actually is, and how to hold a line with clarity, curiosity, and respect. Fewer hot seats. More alignment. Better results.


You’ll hear about:

  • Why shame triggers hiding, defensiveness, and retaliation (aka: zero learning)
  • Accountability as a feedback loop, not a punishment ritual
  • Scripts and moves for realignment: clarity → curiosity → next step
  • Dignity over dominance: holding standards and the human

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction and Podcast Welcome
01:37 The Problem with Shame in Accountability
07:00 Understanding True Accountability
12:24 Holding Standards with Respect
17:56 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

CTA: Want a practice where accountability feels normal, not nuclear? Join Inside the Living Practice—monthly live Q&A + trainings with me, a tight-knit community, and only-the-useful resources: http://www.taravossenkemper.com/the-membership

  continue reading

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