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625: New York Times Bestselling Author and Navy Seal Advisor Daniel Coyle on Leadership, Psychological Safety, and Flourishing Teams

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Feb 4, 2026
Daniel Coyle, New York Times bestselling author known for The Culture Code and advising teams from Navy SEALs to tech firms, explores leadership, psychological safety, and team flourishing. He discusses vulnerability as trust-building, why safe environments beat raw smarts, and the difference between complicated and complex problems. Short practices, rituals, and attention balance for resilient, creative groups are highlighted.
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ANECDOTE

Leader's Power In Confessing Mistakes

  • Daniel Coyle recounts Navy SEAL leader Dave Cooper saying the four most important words a leader can say are "I screwed that up."
  • That admission of vulnerability built trust and transformed how teams solved problems together.
ANECDOTE

Kindergartners Outperform CEOs

  • Coyle describes an experiment where kindergartners beat CEOs in a marshmallow-spaghetti tower challenge because they felt safer to try and fail.
  • Their lack of status anxiety let them iterate quickly and achieve group flow.
INSIGHT

Complicated Versus Complex Problems

  • Coyle distinguishes complicated problems (fixed instructions) from complex problems (living systems that change when you interact with them).
  • For complex problems, he advises experimenting, observing, learning, and iterating rather than following a fixed plan.
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