Be Trustworthy — The Power of Being Consistent When No One’s Watching
In this episode of The Power of B Podcast, Burnard Scott explores the deeper
meaning of trustworthiness and why it is one of the most foundational qualities for
a life of influence, stability, and impact.
While many people desire to be trusted, few recognize that trust is not built
through words or intentions—it is built through consistent, aligned behavior over
time.
This episode reveals a powerful truth: trust is not a personality trait. It is a pattern.
Drawing from both Scripture and neuroscience, Burnard unpacks how trust is
formed, why it is easily broken, and how it can be strengthened through intentional
living.
In This Episode:
the biblical definition of trustworthiness and why it begins in small things
how integrity creates internal alignment and external credibility
the neuroscience of trust, including how consistency builds relational safety
why self-trust is the foundation of being trustworthy to others
how small, repeated inconsistencies (“micro-betrayals”) erode trust over
time
the connection between trust, leadership, and long-term influence
how living in alignment reduces stress and stabilizes your life