How to Build Psychological Safety Without Killing the Conversation
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In this quick mini-episode, Lucy and Lindsey break down what psychological safety actually looks like in practice. If you want a team that debates ideas, takes risks, and speaks up without fear, it starts with modeling vulnerability yourself.
They share simple, real-world ways to create a safer environment for honest conversation, from admitting what you don’t know to calling forward quieter voices and using devil’s advocate prompts to normalize disagreement. Plus, a surprising reminder: overly polished meetings can shut people down. Sometimes, less structure leads to more honesty.
A short, practical guide for any manager trying to get their team talking again.
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