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The Villain Trap

How Leaders Lose Power Through Blame—And How to Take It Back

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The Villain Trap

By: Chris Gillen
Narrated by: Calvin Sweers
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The Villain Trap is a leadership book that doesn’t pull punches. It’s a callout and a call forward for anyone who’s ever felt misunderstood, frustrated, or quietly disconnected in their leadership, and blamed someone else for it.

This book introduces the concept of the Villain Trap, a common but often invisible cycle where leaders, under pressure, discomfort, or emotional fatigue, begin to assign blame instead of taking ownership. It’s not about toxic behavior or dramatic blowups. It’s about the subtle ways ego, fear, and control sneak into leadership and erode trust, connection, and culture over time.

Through sharp insights, relatable micro-stories, and a raw, down-to-earth tone, listeners learn to recognize the five stages of the trap and how it shows up in their language, posture, mindset, and decisions. The book offers a clear path out through the Ownership Cycle, a four-step framework designed to interrupt reactive leadership and replace it with intention, clarity, and accountability.

But this book doesn’t stop at personal growth. It equips listeners to coach others out of the trap, repair broken trust without shame or spin, and build cultures where people speak the truth, not just say what’s safe. It even expands into everyday relationships—because real leadership starts long before you walk into the office.

The Villain Trap challenges listeners to lead from presence, not protection. To rewrite the story they’ve been telling themselves. And to stop building villains when they could be building trust.

©2025 Chris Gillen (P)2025 Chris Gillen
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