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But Why Does Speaking Up Still Feel Risky? | Psychological Safety, Power & Performance Culture

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From silent meetings to shouty comment sections, what makes some spaces feel safe — and others, like you can’t speak at all?

In this episode, Kristin and Laura unpack the concept of psychological safety — not just as a corporate buzzword, but as a critical piece of being human. Rooted in decades of research and personal experience, they explore:
• What psychological safety really means (and what it doesn’t)
• Why diversity without inclusion isn’t progress
• How gender, power, and performance culture shape who gets heard
• The paradox of tolerance — and who really feels safe in a “free speech” world
• What it takes to show up fully, speak up meaningfully, and still feel like you belong

From elite sport to research teams, yoga classes to online spaces, this episode is a call to create environments that don’t just demand authenticity — but make it safe to live it.

Socials: https://linktr.ee/butwhy.pod

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Content provided by [email protected] (Dr. Kristin & Dr. Laura), Dr. Kristin, and Dr. Laura. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by [email protected] (Dr. Kristin & Dr. Laura), Dr. Kristin, and Dr. Laura or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

From silent meetings to shouty comment sections, what makes some spaces feel safe — and others, like you can’t speak at all?

In this episode, Kristin and Laura unpack the concept of psychological safety — not just as a corporate buzzword, but as a critical piece of being human. Rooted in decades of research and personal experience, they explore:
• What psychological safety really means (and what it doesn’t)
• Why diversity without inclusion isn’t progress
• How gender, power, and performance culture shape who gets heard
• The paradox of tolerance — and who really feels safe in a “free speech” world
• What it takes to show up fully, speak up meaningfully, and still feel like you belong

From elite sport to research teams, yoga classes to online spaces, this episode is a call to create environments that don’t just demand authenticity — but make it safe to live it.

Socials: https://linktr.ee/butwhy.pod

  continue reading

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