Creating ‘Us’: Practical Tools for Building Resilient Teams and Relationships

Creating ‘Us’: Practical Tools for Building Resilient Teams and Relationships

From Marli Williams by Marli Williams, M.Ed.

January 21, 2026 · 53 min · Season 6 · Episode 74

About this episode

Nathan Hall shares insights on building resilient teams and authentic connections in the workplace.

Are you ready to break through the walls of team disconnection and transform the way you work with others? In this episode of the Marli Williams Podcast, Nathan Hall, an award-winning culture transformation expert, shares surprising truths about building authentic team culture, experiencing a sense of belonging, and rethinking what it takes to create genuine connection at work and beyond. Ever wondered why simply finding "common ground" isn’t enough for true connection? Learn more about the power of “contested ground,” and discover why friction within teams may be the very ingredient you need. If you’re a leader, manager, facilitator, or someone seeking new strategies for more meaningful professional and personal relationships, you’ll want to hear Nathan Hall’s personal story and unique framework for moving "in rhythm" together, even with those you disagree with. Authentic leadership and better team dynamics start here! About Nathan: Nathan Hall is an award-winning culture transformation expert, keynote speaker, passionate storyteller, and community builder. His work is rooted in both his professional and deeply personal experiences, which shape his understanding of leadership…

People in this episode

Host: Marli Williams

Guest: Nathan Hall

Topics covered

  • team building
  • resilience
  • authentic leadership
  • team dynamics
  • culture transformation

Keywords

  • team culture
  • belonging
  • leadership
  • connection
  • friction
  • professional relationships

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