Episode #16: Mutuality: 5 Ways to Build Trust
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Trust isn’t soft—it’s structural. In this episode, Dr. David Zierk breaks down how trust forms, fractures, and rebuilds through what he calls relational reliability. Using his T-R-U-S-T framework—transparency, responsibility, unity, sincerity, and time—he shows why trust is “square one” for every relationship, whether at home or at work. Through everyday examples, he reveals why ruptures hurt so much, how safety shapes connection, and what it really takes to repair what’s been broken. If you’ve ever struggled to trust again—or to earn it—this episode gives you a clear path back to steady ground and stronger bonds.
Episode highlights:
→ Trust is the starting line for every healthy relationship and every true connection.
→ The T-R-U-S-T framework.
→ Relational reliability—showing up consistently—rebuilds safety faster than any apology.
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With a substantive background in psychological work with individuals and teams, Dr. Zierk enjoys bringing his experience to the stage and corporate clients by providing them with the tools and language necessary for effective outcomes. Most recently, he’s published a book called Mind Rules: Who’s In Control—You or Your Mind?
Dr. Zierk is a graduate of the University of Denver with a Master of Arts and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. He earned his Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology at the University of Colorado. He’s affiliated with the American Psychological Association, American Psychotherapy Association, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, and National Academy of Neuropsychology.
He currently resides in Denver, Colorado, with his wife and has three children. When he’s not on stage or working with a team, David loves to cycle in the mountains with his wife, Carol.
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