The New Leadership Power Skill: Why Trust Matters More Than Ever in the Age of AI
What if the most important leadership skill in the age of AI isn’t technology… but trust?
In this powerful episode of Leading in the Age of AI, Laurie Hawkins explores why trust has become the new power skill no one is teaching — and why it changes everything for leaders, founders, and high-achieving professionals navigating uncertainty.
As trust in institutions, systems, and traditional leadership models continues to shift, people are looking closer to home: to their teams, their circles, and the leaders they work with every day. In this episode, Laurie unpacks the rise of the trust economy, why relational leadership now matters more than ever, and how trust has become a strategic advantage in business, culture, and innovation.
Drawing on the timeless work of Stephen Covey and his Emotional Bank Account framework, Laurie shares how every leadership interaction becomes either a trust deposit or a withdrawal — and how the smallest moments shape culture, performance, and connection.
Inside this episode:
Why trust is the defining leadership skill of this era
The shift from institutional authority to relational authority
How leaders can make daily “trust deposits”
Why teams perform better when psychological safety is present
How to use AI to improve trust through clearer communication
A powerful somatic reset to help you lead from steadiness, not stress
If you’ve been feeling the weight of leadership, change, and uncertainty, this conversation will remind you that you are not alone — and that trust is something we build, one interaction at a time.
Listen now and discover why the leaders who rise in this next era won’t be the loudest — they’ll be the most trusted.
Human first. Future ready.