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107. Building Trust That Lasts: How Unity and Service Can Transform Communities, Companies, and Culture with Chip Webster

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Trust. It's something we all crave, yet so many of us feel it slipping away. In today's conversation, I sit down with Chip Webster, founder of Unity and Service and author of Unity and Service: A Pathway to Responsible Citizenship. Chip has spent decades observing how trust is built—and broken—in boardrooms, neighborhoods, and across our country. His mission is simple: rebuild unity one act of service at a time.

We dive deep into the cultural shift that's left many of us disconnected and cynical. Chip challenges us to get off the couch, engage with our neighbors, and remember that the smallest actions—like holding a door, saying hello, or volunteering locally—can begin to restore trust.

Chip also shares his bold vision for mandatory national service—not military, but one year of working on community projects, side by side with people different from ourselves. He believes that when we serve, barriers come down and our humanity shines through.

We also discuss:

  • Why trust is highest in our local communities and lowest at the national level.
  • How listening—truly listening—creates consensus, even when we disagree.
  • The difference between microaggressions and micro-validations—and why small affirmations can heal more than we think.
  • What it really means to be a responsible citizen in today's America.
  • Chip leaves us with a timeless challenge: If not now, when? If not us, who?

This episode is both a wake-up call and an invitation. The point is clear—unity doesn't happen by accident. It happens when each of us decides to serve.

Connect with Bill:

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Quick Episode Summary:

  • 00:00 – Introduction: Craving trust in a divided world
  • 02:00 – Why trust can't be built online
  • 05:00 – Getting off the couch: first steps toward building trust
  • 07:00 – Small acts that matter (holding doors, saying hello)
  • 10:00 – The loneliness epidemic and knowing our neighbors
  • 12:00 – Culture as "the water we swim in"
  • 15:00 – Why national service could change everything
  • 18:00 – Dehumanization in politics and media
  • 21:00 – Listening, compromise, and consensus building
  • 25:00 – The role of Vistage in teaching trust and transparency
  • 30:00 – Generational shifts: helicopter parents and entitlement
  • 34:00 – Bridging the gap between generations
  • 36:00 – The United States or the Un-United States?
  • 39:00 – The CCC and WPA: lessons from the past
  • 43:00 – Chip's vision for modern mandatory service
  • 45:00 – Who should read Unity and Service?
  • 48:00 – Micro-affirmations vs. microaggressions
  • 52:00 – What's the point? Chip's final message
  • 54:00 – Closing thoughts and how to connect with Chip
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Trust. It's something we all crave, yet so many of us feel it slipping away. In today's conversation, I sit down with Chip Webster, founder of Unity and Service and author of Unity and Service: A Pathway to Responsible Citizenship. Chip has spent decades observing how trust is built—and broken—in boardrooms, neighborhoods, and across our country. His mission is simple: rebuild unity one act of service at a time.

We dive deep into the cultural shift that's left many of us disconnected and cynical. Chip challenges us to get off the couch, engage with our neighbors, and remember that the smallest actions—like holding a door, saying hello, or volunteering locally—can begin to restore trust.

Chip also shares his bold vision for mandatory national service—not military, but one year of working on community projects, side by side with people different from ourselves. He believes that when we serve, barriers come down and our humanity shines through.

We also discuss:

  • Why trust is highest in our local communities and lowest at the national level.
  • How listening—truly listening—creates consensus, even when we disagree.
  • The difference between microaggressions and micro-validations—and why small affirmations can heal more than we think.
  • What it really means to be a responsible citizen in today's America.
  • Chip leaves us with a timeless challenge: If not now, when? If not us, who?

This episode is both a wake-up call and an invitation. The point is clear—unity doesn't happen by accident. It happens when each of us decides to serve.

Connect with Bill:

Links for This Episode:

Quick Episode Summary:

  • 00:00 – Introduction: Craving trust in a divided world
  • 02:00 – Why trust can't be built online
  • 05:00 – Getting off the couch: first steps toward building trust
  • 07:00 – Small acts that matter (holding doors, saying hello)
  • 10:00 – The loneliness epidemic and knowing our neighbors
  • 12:00 – Culture as "the water we swim in"
  • 15:00 – Why national service could change everything
  • 18:00 – Dehumanization in politics and media
  • 21:00 – Listening, compromise, and consensus building
  • 25:00 – The role of Vistage in teaching trust and transparency
  • 30:00 – Generational shifts: helicopter parents and entitlement
  • 34:00 – Bridging the gap between generations
  • 36:00 – The United States or the Un-United States?
  • 39:00 – The CCC and WPA: lessons from the past
  • 43:00 – Chip's vision for modern mandatory service
  • 45:00 – Who should read Unity and Service?
  • 48:00 – Micro-affirmations vs. microaggressions
  • 52:00 – What's the point? Chip's final message
  • 54:00 – Closing thoughts and how to connect with Chip
  continue reading

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