The Trust Effect: Live Conversations
Weekly breakdowns of real systems, structures, and stories
The Trust Effect is a weekly live series about one thing: Why things don’t add up.
We are living through a crisis of trust.
You can feel it. What you’re being told doesn’t match what you’re seeing. The same problems keep coming back. Conversations get louder, but not clearer.
This isn’t random, it’s the predictible outcome of a structure that cannot hold trust.
Each week, I break down real systems and real situations unfolding in my home of Nova Scotia and look at what’s actually happening underneath them through the lens of:
Capacity. Function. Governance. Continuity. The Four Conditions that determine whether something can hold trust.
When they’re intact, trust stabilizes. When they’re not, it breaks. And when it breaks, patterns repeat.
I’m doing this as a live series so you can join the conversation as it’s happening.
Bring what you’re seeing. Ask questions. Push back on the parts that don’t make sense.
If there’s something you want to go deeper into, request to join me and we’ll have a conversation about it.
Because this isn’t just about understanding systems.
It’s about seeing them clearly enough to change how you participate in them.
New episodes air live every Tuesday at 9am AST / 8am EST.
The Trust Effect Episodes
You can start with the latest episode below, or join me live and be part of the conversation as it unfolds.
PS: Just like a hotel doesn’t have a 13th floor, we don’t have an episode 2 :)
Nicole Connor is a Perceptual Architect, author, and sole creator of Sovran Wellth™, an ecosystem built on The Four Conditions™ that govern trust and wellth across the nine fields of life. Through this work, she establishes Perceptual Architecture as a structural, field-based discipline for making the conditions of trust visible.














