The Fellow Craft’s journey deepens as the craftsman begins to see the web of relationships surrounding the work. This episode explores the relational dimension — how understanding one’s place within systems of trust, collaboration, and social capital transforms effort into influence. True craftsmanship is not only about skill, but about connection — seeing how each piece supports the whole.🔑 Key TakeawaysThe Fellow Craft learns that mastery requires understanding relationships, not just tasks.Social capital is the invisible mortar that holds meaningful change together.Leadership grows from cooperation, empathy, and awareness of shared purpose.💬 Featured Quotes0:00:12 — “From a relational perspective in the Fellow Craft degree, you begin to look at the work itself differently.”0:00:22 — “It’s not just understanding your role in the work, but the role of the work in the domain.”0:00:54 — “You can’t drive an organization to a high order of change if you don’t have the social capital to do that.”0:01:23 — “Good luck trying to move people without connection — you’re asking too much of the system.”Creators & Guests Brian Mattocks - Host Click here to view the episode transcript.
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