Practice Regular Respect with Bill Guyan


Leadership is often defined by big decisions and bold strategies, but what if the real difference comes down to the small, consistent moments that shape how people feel every day? Gregg sits down with respected executive and military veteran Bill Guyan to explore the quiet discipline of practicing what they call regular respect.

Drawing from experiences leading soldiers in combat and guiding hundreds of employees through the uncertainty of COVID, Bill shares how empathy, humility, and steady communication can transform culture from the inside out. He reflects on lessons learned the hard way, including the shift from command-driven leadership to influence rooted in trust and emotional intelligence.

Together, they unpack the idea of the emotional bank account and why leaders who invest daily in human connection create organizations that are resilient, engaged, and built to thrive.

This episode is a grounded reminder that extraordinary leadership often looks like ordinary respect done consistently.

Key Takeaways

  • Respect compounds through small, consistent leadership behaviors
  • Empathy strengthens trust during uncertainty and organizational stress
  • Leaders must model culture before expecting others to follow
  • Listening often solves more than immediate problem-solving
  • Taking care of people drives sustainable business success


Additional Resources:

Connect with Bill on LinkedIn
Connect with Gregg on LinkedIn
Take the Self-Assessment: Am I a Respectful Leader?
Learn more about The Center for Respectful Leadership
Invest in Manager Skills with the R-Factor Workshop

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